Large dining space with 30-40 foot ceilings and an open, clean design creates a comfortable and energized atmosphere. The vibe mixes middle eastern progressive trance music with lively energy, making it suitable for families or dates. A fire show by the chef adds a unique touch to the experience.
You only pay for the meat while sides and drinks are unlimited. The saffron rice, arugula salad, coles salad, mashed potatoes, and sauces come free and in generous portions.
Beef brisket stands out with its tender texture and rich flavor. Lamb shoulder and beef ribs also come well-seasoned and tender.
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You only buy the meat; all sides and drinks are free and unlimited.
The lamb ran out at 3pm, so arrive early for the best selection.
Pricing is reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Three levels of bright lights and endless entertainment create a modern, upscale playground atmosphere. The space balances fun and comfort, welcoming groups of all ages with activities like laser tag, go-karts, and axe throwing. Multiple bars and food options add to the lively, energetic vibe.
Unlimited wristbands offer extended playtime from 6:00 to 11:00 with access to several attractions. Some activities like plate smashing and certain arcade games require extra payment beyond the wristband.
Loaded fries come fully topped and stand out as a favorite. Nachos stay crisp and come with extra meat and cheese for a hearty bite.
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Reservations are recommended for private events to ensure availability.
Only cakes or cupcakes from outside are allowed for parties.
Expect long wait times for food during peak hours.
Small pizza restaurant with a long buffet table and clean, bright booths creates a simple, cozy setting. Atmosphere feels warm and positive despite the uncomfortably hot interior. Guests can request custom pizzas, adding a personal touch to the buffet experience.
Unlimited pizza, deli wraps, pasta, and salad come with a $20 price tag. The buffet offers a bottomless lunch option that covers multiple dishes and feels like a solid deal.
Buffet offers a wide variety of American dishes like specialty pizzas, cheese bread sticks, and pita wraps. Mac and cheese pizza and apple pie pizza dessert stand out among the options.
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The buffet costs $15 per person and includes a salad bar.
Everything at the buffet is halal.
They will make you your own pizza upon request.
Long rectangular dining room lined with booths and tables creates a 60's diner feel. Cozy, bustling atmosphere with homey decor and a family casual vibe. Counter filled with homemade baked goods adds to the inviting setting.
Unlimited soup options come with the bottomless soup meal for about $10. You can switch between different soups each time and enjoy warming varieties that suit cold days.
Pot roast stands out for its tenderness and flavor. Meatloaf is moist, well-seasoned, and comforting. Other solid choices include Nashville hot chicken sandwich and roast turkey.
Good to know
Apple Annie's is closing for good in the near future.
You can get unlimited soup for about $10 and switch it up every time.
It can be packed on weekends, so go early.
Old-school diner with vintage decor and spacious dining rooms offers a laid-back, homey atmosphere with quiet 80s music in the background. Family-friendly environment includes a notable all-you-can-eat soup bar and private rooms for group dining. Decor shows wear but adds to the classy, relaxed vibe.
Unlimited access to the soup bar comes with every meal. Options include vegetable, chicken noodle, and clam chowder soups.
Biscuits and gravy come out excellent. Friday special features fish and mac & cheese with coleslaw and access to the soup bar.
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The all-you-can-eat soup bar is a popular feature.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $25.
Reservations are recommended for large gatherings, especially baby showers.
American restaurant combines live band energy with a family-friendly atmosphere. Banquet halls offer elegant event spaces with dancing and social gatherings. Noise levels vary sharply between the lively bar area and quieter dining sections.
Offers all you can eat crab legs with sides like mashed potatoes and salad included.
Prime rib stands out with its excellent quality and tender texture. Thick, creamy coleslaw and moist pot roast add classic touches, while the horseradish sauce with Cajun steak bites offers a flavorful kick.
Good to know
The car show occurs every Sunday from late April to October.
The all-you-can-eat crab legs event is on the first Wednesday of the month for $48.
The restaurant has several different size banquet rooms for events.
Seafood restaurant offers a peaceful setting with dimmed lighting and clean, updated seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and calm without TVs or loud music. Decor feels somewhat dated with minimal New England touches.
The endless shrimp option offers all you can eat shrimp and salad. Customers often take leftovers home when ordering this bottomless dish.
Offers Cajun Chicken Pasta with grilled shrimp and crab legs, plus a crab pasta carbonara without bacon. The New York strip steak comes with fries and holds up well.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Tuesdays are busy due to crab specials, expect longer wait times.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Brewpub features big wraparound bar and plenty of TVs for sports viewing. Atmosphere is lively and loud, with music often too loud for conversation. Outdoor patio offers family-friendly events like magicians and visits from characters.
Bottomless options include a Mimosa and Bloody Mary bar with all the essentials. The all you can eat perch dinner and unlimited Bloody Marys add to the endless brunch experience.
Nachos stand out as a signature dish, often described as perfect and highly recommended. The menu also features a Detroit style pizza with a notable crust and toppings, a Shrimp Bang Bang with creamy coleslaw, and a steak burger blending hamburger and brisket flavors.
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Karaoke night happens every Thursday with a two-drink minimum.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with buy one appetizer, get one free.
Brunch on Sundays features a $14 all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary and mimosa special.
Historic building offers breathtaking river views and a nostalgic aesthetic. Live DJ creates a lively atmosphere with music and line dances. Food includes scratch-made biscuits and pancakes alongside well-seasoned dishes like salmon croquettes.
Shrimp and grits appear often and stand out as a key dish. The menu also features sweet potato pancakes and seasoned potatoes, alongside chicken wings and fish.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, ideally 2-3 weeks in advance.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet on Saturday and Sunday.
Expect long wait times at the Omelet Bar during peak hours.
Buffet restaurant offers a huge dining area with many rooms and tables and a separate salad bar. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and calm to crowded and noisy depending on time and seating. Hibachi grill station provides an interactive cooking experience that stands out.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the Sunday lunch buffet.
The price for adults is $27 for all-you-can-eat options.
Seniors aged 62 and above receive free beverages.
Spacious restaurant with stylish minimalist decor and heated bowls at each table for shared dishes creates a modern and fun atmosphere. The vibe is welcoming and comforting, suitable for small groups and casual dates. TVs and projectors add to the lively setting, while accommodating diverse diets including halal options.
All you can eat lets you build your own hot pot with different rice cakes, noodles, and sauces. The endless options come at $25, offering a solid deal for a satisfying meal.
Many fried options with meat stand out, including halal fried chicken, chicken tenders, and pork dumplings. The menu also features pizza, chicken wings, and french fries for simpler tastes, alongside Korean-style dishes like japchae and spicy pork.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat offer is less than $25 per person for solid quality food.
They are very accommodating for halal diets.
The restaurant offers a four-course buffet including soup, fried rice, meat or fritters, and free ice cream for dessert.
Murals of hand-painted reef fish cover walls, creating a nautical theme with a dated but charming decor. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and cozy before rush to loud and hot during busy times. Live bands and an old-school salad bar add to the experience on select nights.
All you can eat crab legs come with unlimited trips to the salad bar, baked potatoes, and a variety of items from the all you can eat menu. The menu items stay hot, fresh, and tasty** throughout the meal.
Seafood shines with crab legs, crab cakes, and shrimp. The gumbo stands out for its rich flavor. Hot mac and cheese and patty melts add hearty, classic touches.
Good to know
The price for all-you-can-eat crab legs is $55 at the Clinton Township location.
Crabby Mondays offer the best seafood deals.
The restaurant has a no-takeout policy for leftover food.
Restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with local sports memorabilia decorating the walls. Music and employee banter add a casual vibe without overwhelming noise. Busy times bring families enjoying affordable kids' meals and lively energy.
All you can eat options include hot wings and a $14.99 deal with ribs, fries, and shrimp. The wings come out tasty and satisfying.
Baby back ribs appear often, sometimes juicy and satisfying, other times dried out and tough. The bacon cheeseburger stands out as juicy and flavorful, dripping with bacon and cheese. Kids can get a simple hamburger and fries from the menu.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 PM with specials on beer and wine.
Kids eat for $1.99 later in the day when school is out.
Expect a 40-minute wait during weekends for dinner.