Title: The Potawatomi Buffet Experience
Tags: Food Casino PrimeRib Potawatomi
Blog Entry: “We believe buffet dining was meant to be fun—and that’s the spirit you’ll find at The Buffet, our answer to the challenge of mixing the best possible food with entertaining surroundings and a character-filled staff.” <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> Is this how they really feel? They need to re-write their position statement above! <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> Sorry, I didn’t find that experience at all at the new Potawatomi Buffet! They may have did a beautiful job spending the money of all us less fortunate folks at left in the slots when it comes to their newly remodeled casino – but they should have left the buffet alone, it worked, it was great food, it was a great time and it was affordable… <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> The new style & service at the Potawatomi Buffet matched the service I’d expect at the local all you can eat joints and excuse me if I seem out of line here but if they think I’m capable of serving myself at the food lines – I think I’m just as capable of getting my own soda, milk or coffee and again excuse me if I seem a bit insensitive here and I’m typically an above average tipper, but I’m not tipping for someone to ask me what type of drink I would like. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> I can’t tell you how many times I left twenty dollars bills in the slots after enjoying a great dinning experience and I’m sure we’re not alone in this, their all you can eat buffet was a magnet to attract the people in the first place – and we’d typically make a night of it as we’d eat, we’d gamble and we’d see the show… <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> In all fairness, the food was still pretty darned good – but I can get good food much closer to home. The service and overall experience was just terrible, the lines for the meat we’re long and you couldn’t tell if you were coming or going, everyone wanting to get a baked potato had to fight their way through the meat line or they did without. I have seen more organized lines at the food court in the mall. <!--[endif]--> With a new price tag of twenty-five dollars for “only” those who hold the Fire Keepers Card – and more if do not, there are plenty of other great places to enjoy a prime rib dinner and I’ll be seeing them soon.
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