There is not a Golden Corral restaurant in Las Vegas. The nearest Golden Corral restaurant to Las Vegas is in Kingman, Arizona, which is approximately 2 hours away. Many people seem to think there is a Golden Corral in Las Vegas due to the frequency of the commercials shown on TV, but there is not one there, with no plans to build one, possibly due to the amount of all you can eat buffets already in the area.
Golden Corral is an American family-style restaurant chain that features a large buffet and grill offering numerous hot and cold items, a carving station and their Brass Bell Bakery. It is a privately held company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, with locations in 40 states.
The restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, is famous for its three-year "Frying Pan Man" advertising campaign in which a person is hit on the head with a frying pan resulting in a craving to go to the restaurant.
Golden Corral restaurants offer a wide spread of items to choose from for breakfast, lunch and dinner. During breakfast service, items include omelettes made-to-order, scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, chocolate chip pancakes, and French toast. Breakfast service is generally exclusively served on weekend mornings, open until 11:00AM. Lunch and dinner service offers full salad bar, soups, hot entrees and a wide variety of sides, breads, and desserts.
There are 10 buffet items that Golden Corral refers to as "10-to-Win" items. These are generally the most popular items and are considered keys to success of an individual Golden Corral restaurant. They include rotisserie chicken, made-from-scratch mashed potatoes, Bourbon Street chicken, grilled sirloin steak, their popular home-style yeast rolls, fried chicken, their signature "Awesome" pot roast, meatloaf, pizza, and carrot cake.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill's most recent restaurant concept, called "Strata," was rolled out during the mid-2000s in an effort to bring more of the food preparation into view of the guests. In all locations, guests serve themselves, including requesting made-to-order items such as Belgian waffles, omelettes, and fresh cut char-broiled USDA steaks.
Golden Corral is an American family-style restaurant chain that features a large buffet and grill offering numerous hot and cold items, a carving station and their Brass Bell Bakery. It is a privately held company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, with locations in 40 states.
The restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, is famous for its three-year "Frying Pan Man" advertising campaign in which a person is hit on the head with a frying pan resulting in a craving to go to the restaurant.
Golden Corral restaurants offer a wide spread of items to choose from for breakfast, lunch and dinner. During breakfast service, items include omelettes made-to-order, scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, chocolate chip pancakes, and French toast. Breakfast service is generally exclusively served on weekend mornings, open until 11:00AM. Lunch and dinner service offers full salad bar, soups, hot entrees and a wide variety of sides, breads, and desserts.
There are 10 buffet items that Golden Corral refers to as "10-to-Win" items. These are generally the most popular items and are considered keys to success of an individual Golden Corral restaurant. They include rotisserie chicken, made-from-scratch mashed potatoes, Bourbon Street chicken, grilled sirloin steak, their popular home-style yeast rolls, fried chicken, their signature "Awesome" pot roast, meatloaf, pizza, and carrot cake.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill's most recent restaurant concept, called "Strata," was rolled out during the mid-2000s in an effort to bring more of the food preparation into view of the guests. In all locations, guests serve themselves, including requesting made-to-order items such as Belgian waffles, omelettes, and fresh cut char-broiled USDA steaks.