Feast Buffet at Palace Station Serves Up a Specialty Overnight Buffet for a Post-Thanksgiving Affair on November 23
Las Vegas’ first all-night buffet will allow guests to extend their Thanksgiving celebrations with an all-night long Thanksgiving menu at the new Feast Buffet at Palace Station on November 23 from midnight until 8 a.m. Friday morning. Following the hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving Day, guests can double down or indulge in the ultimate holiday feast during the specialty Thanksgiving-inspired Overnight Buffet menu featuring an array of traditional offerings to keep the holiday spirit in the air.
Kicking off at midnight, guests can start off the buffet experience with its main course featuring options such as an herb roasted turkey and glazed ham, and choose from sides such as apple-sage stuffing, candied yams with marshmallows, mashed potatoes and gravy, and more. To top off the occasion, guests will be treated to decadent desserts such as pumpkin and pecan pie, or a warm apple cobbler.
In addition to the Thanksgiving-inspired dishes, guest can also enjoy a full breakfast buffet with options such as bacon, biscuits and country gravy, eggs any style, hash browns, omelets, sausage, and much more.
Available from midnight to 8 a.m., the Overnight menu is priced at $6.99 per person for Boarding Pass loyalty card holders and $10.99 per person for non-card holders (excludes tax and gratuity).
For more information, visit https://palacestation.sclv.com.
About Palace Station
Palace Station, the original Las Vegas locals’ casino in Southern Nevada, is located at 2411 W. Sahara Ave. It was opened by Frank Fertitta, Jr. as The Casino on July 1, 1976 and later named Bingo Palace before becoming Palace Station. The property has just concluded a large-scale renovation that included a new casino floor and pool area, bingo room and race and sports book. Several new restaurants are calling Palace Station home, including Boathouse Asian Eatery and b.B.d.’s, which stands for Burgers Beers Desserts. Other property restaurants include the famed Oyster Bar, Little Tony’s, Charcoal Room Steakhouse, Grand Café and all-new Feast Buffet. Palace Station features hotel rooms and suites, meeting and event space, and more than 1,700 slot and video poker machines. Palace Station is owned and operated by Station Casinos. For more information, visit www.palacestation.sclv.com.