When the Bellagio first opened, it seemed everything about it totally raised the bar ins Las Vegas, and that most definitely included the buffet. It was and still is an amazing experience far above your standard old-time Vegas buffet. These days, it faces much stiffer competition from all the new hotels in town along
What really distinguishes the Bellagio buffet from many others is not it’s huge variety of different kinds of foods, it’s how exceptionally well those foods are prepared and presented.
The buffet focuses on both American and international cuisines. There are special “gourmet” dinners available on Friday and Saturday nights. During these dinners, special wild game dishes and other unique offerings are served, including venison, buffalo, and Kobe beef.
The Bellagio is the perfect mix of chic modern offerings with more traditional Vegas style buffet offerings, including huge piles of large shrimp and crab legs along with more exotic fare.
The result is something for everybody, but everything is very wonderfully done and tastes great. It’s the kind of place that well please everybody in your party.
The buffet is quite easy to find and is located off from the casino, next to the Cirque du Soleil “O” Theatre – just look for the doorway with modern back lit tiles and a huge “BUFFET” sign on top in lit letters.
Bellagio Buffet Hours and Prices
Weekday Breakfast 7am to 11am – $15.95
Weekday Lunch 11am to 4pm – $19.95
Weekend Brunch 7am to 4pm – $24.95 ($29.95 w/ Champagne)
Dinner 4pm to 10pm – $29.95
Gourmet Dinner 4pm to 10pm – $36.95 (Friday & Saturday)

