Stacy’s Homestyle Buffet Menu

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  • Gary K.

    It is truly a Homestyle boofay (buffet for you spell checkers). Very casual!! Huge selection of meats, vegetables, and a pretty good size salad bar!! As for the desserts.... tons... and yummmm. Sugar free selections too!! There mac and cheese is VERY cheesy!!! The stuffing is always good too!! And the green beans are always quite tasty!! SOOOOOO much to choose from!! Not the best buffet ever, but definitely not toe worst either. This one definitely has a nice hometown feel!! (NOT to be confused with the other buffet place with a similar name. As for the other review that gave one star.... don't hate a business just because you don't like the clientele...

    (3)
  • Judith A.

    Charming small-town place that's been there for more years than I can remember. (40+ years is my guess.) No one goes hungry at Stacy's--there is something for everyone at a reasonable cost, and you never feel rushed, so it makes a great place for big family gatherings. On Thanksgiving Day, I saw a line clear out to the parking lot. That's the hallmark of a beloved local place. That said, I rarely wait more than a few minutes. I have arranged a number of events in their meeting rooms, which are free to use so long as everyone pays for their meal. I appreciate all the vegetable and salad bar choices, which makes it easier for vegans and people who are gluten-free or have other special diets,

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    Ugh. I dont know why I went here again. I usually get so grossed out by the food/patrons/workers that I can never eat enough to get full. They have a decent salad bar and I usually end up eating mostly that. They always have the same food, baked fish, overcooked everything, fried chicken, tacos, and beans. The desert is usually ok. I would not suggest this place unless you are elderly and have no taste buds. No offense. It is not worth the money and I always leave with a stomach ache followed by a lot of time spent in the bathroom.

    (1)
  • Stephen K.

    Oh, the buffet. What an interesting concept. It's the sit-down version of the fast food restaurant of course, where the food is made fresh and then left to fester under a heat lamp until some poor, unsuspecting person comes to spoon it onto their plate. Yum? Stacy's is a local version of the concept. It's a homey place, there are old pedal cars on display and a model train doing laps around the dining room. The food is consistent with this ideal, it's simple traditional American food without flash or flair, which is pretty much what you would expect just by looking at the barn-looking-house of a building. It's the kind of place you would take your grandma out to eat, it's not a trendy hipster establishment and it's not trying to be. The day I went there was a large group of older women playing cards in the center of the dining room the whole time we were there. I'm so used to waiters and waitresses trying to shoo me out the door as fast as possible, so it was quite charming. There isn't a big a selection of food as your national chain stores, but the food was of a lightly higher quality as far as mushified buffet food is concerned. Normally when I eat at a place like this I can never decide what to get. I have a rule, that I will get a very tiny plate my first go around, that way I get to take in everything that is available and know what I want for sure when I go back. Loading up on food with you first plate just makes you bloated and disappointed you missed out on those delicious-looking ribs your friend had. That wasn't necessary here though, as there wasn't nearly as much to choose from. The price is also great. You should expect to pay $12+ at some of the chain places, after you pay for your drink, but the price here when I went was $7.50 and that included a drink and endless refills at the fountain. If you like buffet restaurants and you live in the area, Stacy's is definitely worth checking out. It's not the kind of place I would travel a long distance to eat at, but if I lived in Heath and for whatever reason had a preposterous urge for buffet food, I'd certainly stop in at Stacy's over the likes of Golden Corral and the like.

    (3)
  • Tim T.

    Not a bad buffet restaurant. They have a little bit of everything here it seems. What they could have is bigger drink glasses and maybe a couple more TV's. The drink glasses are small and its annoying to keep getting up for refills and they have 1 TV. Otherwise, not bad.

    (3)
  • Vicky T.

    this is really a pretty average buffet but we take the grandkids here as its such a great value, 55 & over discount if you ask for it. drinks and dessert included in buffet price. we will return. great value

    (3)
  • Mike Will D.

    OMG i can't believe my family brought me here for breakfast. It's greasy, panned buffet food and the people who dine there all push 500 pounds and wear wife beaters. I am sick just writing this review.

    (1)
  • Tory R.

    Um....I would never give this place a "one star review" as has been done. I've been coming to this place ever since I can remember. It was previously called "Duff's" and then "Indian Mound Smorgesbord." Now, it's Stacy's. The thing you have to remember is that it's not a luxurious or even a trendy place. It's down-home, country cooking. It's nice enough inside....and they've done some redecorating. I can't speak for the breakfast....but the lunch/dinner food is delicious! There is a variety of fried/grilled chicken, fish, BBQ ribs, roast beef and other meats. They have awesome mac-n-cheese, baked beans, corn, mashed potatos/gravy, etc. The salad bar looks good too, even though I always skip that part. But the restaurant as a whole is pretty good. Yeah, some of the patrons are a little sketchy, but this is a small town and you'll find that anywhere you go. I'll gladly be back.

    (4)
  • Mindy L.

    Oh. My. Goodness. This place looks like some lil hole in the wall with a 'country cookin' theme. I expected a busted version of Golden Corral. Man, was I incredibly pleasantly surprised! SEVEN buffet bars, all fresh food! A salad bar, a toppings/prepared salad bar, carving station, taco/fried chicken bar, 2 hot foods bars, and a dessert bar-- including a hand dipped Velvet ice cream bar. I made it my mission to try nearly everything (for the sake of this review, of course). Everything I tried tasted delicious. I didn't ask but I could tell most of the vegetables were homegrown. I also suspect the salads were homemade. I always get a couple pickled beets at every salad bar (I've often thought I'm the only person on Earth who actually ever touches them). These were LITERALLY the best pickled beets I've ever tasted and they weren't cut uniform, which leads me to assume that they, too, were homegrown and pickled in their kitchen. I know I sound nuts going on about pickled beets, but I'm telling you, if they take the time and care to make the most neglected vegetable taste amazing, just imagine what they can do with everything else! My favorite part was the price. After 6 PM, 2 adults, 1 child, plus tip...*drum roll*... $30!! Obviously, not everything was homemade, but it was all super delicious. This is never a place I'd look at from the outside and choose (I normally hate that kind of food). I'm so glad I listened to my husband and gave it a try! (If you tell him, I'll deny I ever said it!)

    (5)
  • Brittany L.

    I mean, it's a buffet. I didn't have high expectations walking in, and I was right. Two stars for kids under three eating for free, as my daughter doesn't eat very much. Don't go here if you're trying to eat healthy because even the veggies are cooked in sugar. I was sad the mashed potatoes were instant.

    (2)
  • Mike C.

    Really good food! Don't judge the book by it's cover. Briskest is good, plus enjoyed the salad bar. If I was a local I would visit..

    (4)
  • David W.

    The wife and I ate at Stacy's this afternoon and was very pleased in what we found. Keep in mind this is an all you care to eat buffet, and I rated this eatery based on that. They had a very good selection of foods to chose from. I thought their chicken was as good as any I've gotten at a buffet. The broasted chicken you get in Amish restaurants might be better, but not much. Their baked beans are just like my grandma use to fix. Very tasty. Their salad selection was very good. I didn't care for their beets. They aren't pickled. Other then the beets, all other salad choices were very adequate. I rate their food a buffet 5. Their facility is a buffet 5. The waitress we had was very friendly and helpful and gets a 5. The price for 2 senior citizens which includes their meal and drink is a bargain at $15 and gets a 5+. The plates, silverware and glasses were all very clean and gets a 5. So, this little honey hole gets a 5 rating from these 2 Yelper's. Will we go back to Stacy's? For sure, if nothing more then for their chicken!

    (5)
  • Rick H.

    Tried this place over the weekend. Great food, fair price! Love the fried chicken. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Amy H.

    Awesome homestyle food at an amazing price. Totally crave worthy and hands down the BEST fried chicken I've ever eaten.

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Stacy’s Homestyle Buffet

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