This fairly reasonable price (in my view), especially given the quality (and number) of made-to-order stations, (more on that below). Since the buffet only serves brunch, this is easy:
You can also choose to sit outside on the buffet’s patio. The 5,000 plus square foot dining area, (a complete remodel of the resort’s former Beach Café), is open, bright, and airy, with large windows overlooking the tropical landscaping outside. What Savor lacks in size, it makes up for with a beautiful, contemporary décor. That means smaller lines, and less walking around to the buffet stations. In contrast to the mega buffets that dominate the Las Vegas Strip, Savor is much more intimate.
Set on the main level, Savor is past the Starbucks and food court area towards the back of the casino. Just about every casino has a buffet, but the Tropicana Hotel & Casino’s buffet is that rare restaurant to only serve brunch. If and when a re-opening date is announced, we’ll update this article accordingly). (Editor’s note: The Tropicana’s Savor Buffet remains closed and may be closed permanently.