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  • Brian D.

    Good buffet.Expect standard buffet food and you're fine.The waitstaiff is prompt.I won't review each item out there for dinner , it is standard buffet fare.They do have a 'sugar free' section for desserts which is nice.

    (3)
  • Glenn S.

    Good!

    (4)
  • Erika W.

    Went for dinner with family. The fam enjoyed the all-you-can-eat shrimp. No line, got seated right away. Waiter was basically a robot who clearly hates his job and took FOREVER to refill drinks even though it was not busy. The hot plates are way too hot and the cold plates are way too cold, covered in frost. The salad bar was a mess with food mixed up. Basically nothing here for a vegan to eat. Even the vegetables are swimming in butter. A lot of items aren't labeled so you don't know what they are and no way to know if certain items are vegetarian or not. I don't want to eat here again but meat-eaters with low expectations (can't really expect too much from a buffet) might like it.

    (2)
  • Glenda J.

    July 4th dinner: $21.95 per person. You pay at the entrance. Liquor menu at the table. What a great value for awesome food. There is a limited seafood because there is a separate night for the seafood buffet. Salad bar, sliders, onion rings, ribs, Chinese food: about 6 items with egg drop soup, pasta, carving station offering prime rib, ham and salmon. If you are looking for salmon a little undercooked, skip this. There is a variety of sauces: au jus, creamy horseradish plus fresh horseradish, but nothing for the ham. Pot roast is a must have!!!! Mongolian grill: did not try but great variety. Shrimp: this is the only seafood available. The cocktail sauce is a must have if you like a little kick. Artichoke salad: delicious!!! Loads of dessert: red velvet cake: delicious!!!! Gelato: berry, pistachio. What's there not to like?! Root beer float : was told it was a little flat. House cabernet: good. Be sure to check your glass for lip stick marks before you drink!!!! Unless you don't mind :). Great prices. Service is great.

    (4)
  • Helen T.

    For $20...I guess it's not a bad buffet, but I've definitely had better. This place is located right next to the premium outlets, so you can hit it up if you're feeling hungry after shopping I suppose, though I don't know if I'd recommend it. For people 50+, you get 15% off! The thing I didn't like about this place was that it was pretty messy and wasn't too clean. The food was okay, but definitely not that great. The Mongolian stir fry noodles were pretty tasteless though, and I had to add sauce on it to try to save it. If you plan on coming here, there's a bit of a wait so make sure to come a little early. Also, there aren't any crab legs or seafood here unless you come on a Tuesday night (which is seafood night). I guess the only good thing about this place was the made-to-order pasta, and the service. Our waitress was pretty hardworking and attentive, but other than that, the food wasn't that great.

    (2)
  • Wilson K.

    Went here on a Saturday around 6:30PM. There was a long line that moved like molasses. We waited over an hour and were finally seated. Paid $21.95/person. All servers/cashiers/bus boys were friendly and accommodating. However, everyone behind the counter (ie: the cooks) looked like they hated their job and didn't want to be there. They all had the "wtf do you need" face expression. The food was not bad. Prime rib was cooked good. Decent side dishes and salad options. Dessert had a pretty good selection as well, including an ice cream sundae bar. There is a refrigerated display case that holds various pastries. This caused a LOT of anger among patrons because you couldn't just grab it yourself. You had to wait for a cook/chef to come grab it, and given their attitude they didn't care if you had to wait a minute or two. Overall, a decent place. I would question making the drive out just for the buffet, but if you're gonna come and gamble anyway, a good deal for AYCE as long as you have the patience. Tip: Make sure you get one of those free My Rewards cards from the casino. You get 10% off per person, but each person has to have their own.

    (3)
  • Ronnel S.

    Buffet inside Tulalip...brunch to dinner...the selection of dishes is so hUge and international..every tuesday is seafood day so the linebup is always long...and winding...hahahaha....i love the steak,selection of the garden salad and the awesome desserts....pretty expensive specially on tuesday...huge place can house morethan a hundred people....amazing service...cash/card ok another wifi and parking courtesy of the hotel....good food all the time...break fast is excellent....noise level is a bit high though...slots machine sounds will ring in your ear....well i cosidered it music therapy so i dint really care....family kids and group friendly!!

    (5)
  • Roscelle S.

    Lady cooked the shrimp on the Mongolian stone then used the same utensils to cook mine. What if I have shrimp allergies? Didn't seem like there a lot of fresh food and yet we came on for an early dinner. I don't think I liked anything I ate to be honest. I felt bad bec I left a lot of food on the table but I just couldn't gag it anymore. They couldn't even make decent fried rice. The prime rib was edible so that's what I ate mostly.

    (1)
  • Julian T.

    We went for seafood Tuesday. Well the wait in line was an hour and fifteen minutes. Inside the room was pretty chaotic but what can you expect at an all you can eat seafood buffet in a casino. Not at all like Vegas. I liked it well enough. I doubt I'd go back for a very long time. A client requested it do he got to go! Servers were pretty good for that they have to go through.

    (3)
  • Simmy S.

    It's a typical buffet. Only seafood they had was shrimp, salmon and halibut. Went on a Saturday night, so I guess their seafood special is on Tuesday night. Nothing special with this place. I've had better for less.

    (2)
  • Jerry M.

    We went to Eagles Buffet at Tulalip Casino with high expectations. The last time we were there was actually back in 2002, and I remembered (at that time) their prime rib was absolutely, memorably delicious! So, we were really looking forward to this "return visit", expecting the prime rib to be just as awesome as the first time. Well, the man at the carving station gave me a big slice with just the right doneness (medium rare) that I wanted. . .and it LOOKED really great. Hmmm, it was certainly tender, and it tasted OK. . .but somehow that's all it was. . .it was just "OK", not "great". Their prime rib just didn't seem very flavorful this time. I tried a few other items, and almost all of them were just OK, not anything special. However, one item that I did like was their salmon. It was nice and moist, and was not overcooked like some other places do it. Also, although their dessert selection wasn't very large, there was one dessert item that I really loved. They had these little candy-sized squares of what seemed like chocolate mousse that were irresistible. I went back a couple of times and got a bunch of them. . .then I put whipped cream on them at the whipped cream machine. Finally, as we were leaving, our server gave us a couple of handfuls of chocolate mint truffles which made nice treats while we went back out to the casino to do some gambling. So, maybe the prime rib turned out to be a disappointment, but I still managed to enjoy the meal.

    (3)
  • DAVID L.

    re: Occasion Christmas Dinner Well, my wife and i waited 3 hours, but we had the Christmas Buffet. This buffet easily beats any buffets within a couple hours distance of Seattle. They have a very robust selection of food that one may feel like they committed glutony after leaving this place. I personally hate eating at buffets, because I feel like I have to stuff myself just to get my money's worth. On top of their awesome selection of food, we've always been very fortunate to have great service people. Which makes me believe that since this has reoccurred so many times, that it was not by coincedence. I applaud Tulalip for hiring the service people that they do, because they have done a wonderful job each and every time (at least once every few months) that my wife and I treat ourselves at this buffet. If you're looking for a buffet in WA, I rank the Eagles Buffet #1.

    (4)
  • David C.

    The smoked salmon pasta was pretty awesome. Creamy, flavorful and the consistency of the pasta was just right. The carving station had roast turkey, beef brisket and prime rib. All were outstanding. The mashed potatoes and grilled veggies offered along with these meats were a perfect complement. This buffet attempts to provide some Asian food but just looking at it, I could tell it was a failure. Overall, this casino buffet delivers good food and adequate variety.

    (5)
  • Wesley W.

    Been here on occasion a few times, most recently last weekend for lunch on our way to Seattle. This place is all right. The food is what you'd expect for a $13 buffet and there is a decent enough selection that you'll find something that you will like. This is 3 stars on Yelp, which is what I'd expect. The only thing I'd say is that perhaps $20 is leaning towards the pricey side for dinner so come for lunch instead. 50 is considered "senior" so people 50 and over will be (and won't be) happy to receive a seniors discount of 15%. I really like the mango sorbet for dessert. Get it in a waffle cone. Perfect way to end the meal.

    (3)
  • Nathan J.

    It's going downhill again. The Eagles Buffet was top-notch (as far as buffets go) in Pugent Sound for a long time, then declined significantly, and ramped up again to decent standards. Now, the Buffet has fallen off the wagon, again., Talk about inconsistency. The lunch and dinner has similar food variety with dinner adding a bit more including Roast Beef or Prime Rib. The reason the breakfast buffet is so packed is the cost. Both breakfast and lunch are very well priced, but dinner tends to be exaggerated with a very high price tags. Salmon is farmed and always tastes and looks frozen. The Prime Rib is usually rare and you have to get it cooked at the mongolian grill if you don't like a cheap bloody slab of meat. Deserts now are lame at best. While they still have the ice cream, they no longer have the more expensive gelato. The selection of other deserts was poor and lacked variety compared to before. The plates are all on the extreme side as already mentioned by others. Hot plates are almost too hot to handle and cold plates way too cold. Overall, the buffet is not as good as it once was before. The pattern is cyclical. I expect it to be this way for a few years or until a new Eagles Buffet manager takes over. Sadly, this is the closest (but not still no comparison) you're going to get to a Vegas buffet which is like comparing McDonalds hamburger to a Angus Beef Sirloin steak The Eagles buffet gets a solid 2.5 stars compared to previously where I would rate it a 4 star buffet (outside Vegas).

    (2)
  • Sergee G.

    Best breakfast buffet I've ever had Everything is cook perfect That's why is always packed This place Not need 5 stars reviews

    (5)
  • Carrie H.

    The Eagle's Buffet used to be one of my family's favorite go-to buffet options in the north end. We have a cabin in the Kayak Point area, and when the newer casino was constructed in 2004 this was a frequent Sunday morning treat we all looked forward to. However, in the last decade I have watched the prices steadily increase as the variety of delectables has gone down hill. Sunday brunch is now nearly $22 per person ($12.50 for kids). The "Mongolian Grill" is a newer feature, which when added decreased some of the counter space for other treats. Desserts options are practically half what they used to be, although there are more "diabetic" (sugar free) options available - but hey, I don't want that crap! The "premium" ice cream does not even compare to the goodness of Baskin Robbins, and the Prime Rib is mostly fat. Additionally, the carving station person limits what amount you are entitled to. Lindor Truffles still provided as a reminder to tip your waiter.

    (2)
  • Rick A.

    This review is based on the breakfast buffet Monday thru Saturday. Not a very good selection but priced right because your drink is included. Some of the items should be fresher since it's breakfast. Now the dinner buffet is best in town and the Sunday brunch is loaded. I give these times of the day and week a 5 star.

    (3)
  • Caitlin H.

    This buffet is pretty terrible. I started with the brisket, which tasted exactly like pot roast. It was okay once I put some au jus on it, but I wasn't there to eat pot roast. The batter on the fried chicken had formed into some kind of smooth, hard shell, which was bizarre. The onion rings tasted like the kind you can buy in the freezer at the grocery store, and the dinner rolls were far from being anything special. The pizza seemed okay at first, but it was kind of gross when I went back to it later. There was some kind of cold noodle salad with vegetables that seemed appetizing, but the noodles turned out to be squishy. I didn't like the salmon pasta salad, the chicken potstickers were also squishy and gross, the beef tamales were unappetizing, and the fried rice was revolting. The only dinner item they had that was actually not too bad was the sweet and sour chicken. I was impressed with all the different candy toppings and sauces they had for the ice cream, but the ice cream itself strangely tasted like too much heavy cream, which I haven't experienced before. The red velvet cupcakes had no flavor at all. The raspberry sponge cake had a lot of raspberry flavor (which I actually wasn't a fan of). I did like the chocolate bundt cake, and the raspberry crumble was pretty good. Having the gooey, delicious peanut butter brownies be warm was a nice twist, and it was cool that they had a whipped cream dispenser so you could add that to any dessert. Things seemed to be running smoothly in terms of operation. We didn't have to wait long to be seated, the waitstaff was friendly and cleared our plates quickly, and all of the food stations were stocked. It's a good thing they had lots of desserts to choose from, because the actual dinner food ranged from inedible to barely passable. I'll be going to Golden Corral the next time I'm in the mood for a buffet.

    (1)
  • Corey W.

    The other people on here leaving this place bad reviews must have burnt their taste buds or got hit in the head before walking in. This place is great. Expensive? Yes ($25 a person) but well worth the treat. I was there on Tuesday for my first time which apparently is Seafood night. It was amazing. All you can crab legs, hot or cold, and of three different species. Crab not your thing? Plenty of shrimp, salmon, fried clams, mussels, craw fish, and fried catfish. I have to note they had the best fried calamari I've ever had. Every piece was cooked perfectly, seasoned and breaded better than anywhere else I've ever been. They also had a nice offering of salad, some amazing grilled veggies, roast beef, ham, pizza, plus some Asian-American dishes if you got tired of the seafood. To top it all off, a Sunday bar, all sorts of pie, cookies, cake, and pastries. The place was packed. There was a long line to wait to sit down (which was the only downside). Even with it being busy the wait staff was prompt, polite, and no one cared how long I was there eating. Not having eaten lunch or breakfast that day I was there for awhile, both tables sitting near me had been seated after me turned over once before I finished. I will definitely be here again if I am in the area.

    (5)
  • Sean H.

    Pretty bad. For starters, there were two prices listed for the time I was there. The hours for lunch and brunch overlapped, with lunch being $5 cheaper. I was not asked what I wanted, was just charged for brunch. Started with a salad, as I always do at buffets. Fine. Iceburg lettuce, leafy greens, all the right toppings, dressings, etc. After that it was all downhill. Got Chinese food next. Sweet and sour chicken was great. Best thing I had there. Fried rice was decent. Everything else I tried from there was awful. The Mongolian beef, instead of being thin sliced, had some huge chunks of meat which were rubbery and had a synthetic taste, almost like I was indeed chewing on rubber. Could only stand one more plate. Had turkey, stuffing, prime rib, salmon, mashed potatoes and gravy. Two words. Hungry Man. Could have gone to the grocery store and picked up a few TV dinners and been more satisfied. Didn't even want to mess with dessert. Charge $9.99 for this buffet, and afterwards I woulda said "This was pretty bad, but at least it was only ten bucks." Double the price and it makes it a ripoff. Maybe I've been spoiled with good buffets lately, but I can't remember eating at a worse buffet. Gambling was good that day, so it's all good. It's a pretty nice casino. I just won't eat there again.

    (1)
  • Dembe N.

    Started very good went down the hill and now seems to me it's coming back - I hope!! Still think it is a good value after gambling a bit just to have some choices. To the management - PLEASE get it better. Thank you.

    (3)
  • Lynn M.

    Why oh why did we go here? And it was me that suggested it for a friend's birthday dinner. First off I didnt realize that people would be smoking in the casino. Ewww. We went early to see the free "blues" show. OMG how lame. And even more smokers right next to us. Left there early to get in line for the buffet. The only thing I liked at the buffet was the steamed broccoli. Everything else was salty, overcooked, fried and just awful. I dont eat prime rib, so opted for the salmon - dry/overcooked mess. I've been to many buffets in town, in Vegas and at other Indian casinos, and this one was one big unplesant experience. I'll take Haiku and Mandarin Buffet over this any day. I left totally embarassed that I suggested it, shocked that friends suggested and even more shocked at reading the good review. The only good thing is that I dont think I got food poisioning.

    (1)
  • Yo M.

    This is the WORST place ever and a ripoff...came here for seafood night with my girlfriend spent $57 and the crab was so small and the food in general horrible.if there's a negative I would give a negative 10

    (1)
  • Ashley W.

    This buffet was the last thing I had last night, here I am literally writing this on my 10 the trip to the restroom. Terrible feeling!!!! 1 and half hour wait just hours ago just to get in the buffet..and been up since 4 am making trips. Its 5 am now! The buffet is not worth the price and I really hope each employee is washing their hands... Having the runs .. Isn't cool I know a lot of people don't have yelp to write a review so I'm speaking up..... My husband was also sick from the food

    (1)
  • Crystal G.

    The plates are now smaller, the food quality lower, and the prices higher. This was my favorite go-to place when in the area but last night it failed to impress. The items that are consistently offered you could tell were being made different. The meatloaf contained more bread than meat and the smoked salmon pasta had little to no salmon and what used to be a delicious cream sauce is now a tasteless watered down version. The prime rib is 75% fat, they've stopped putting out a lot of the old favorites (no Mexican selections) and the servers are doling out much smaller portions. Even the fortune cookies are different...these ones you're lucky to get a whole fortune as they're so cheaply made a few of is got half of one fortune and half of another. Super disappointing.

    (2)
  • Nora L.

    I got denied service here because my friend and I are both not 21. Sorry, come again? Why do i need to be 21 to eat at this buffet, is there a bar that serves alcohol without IDing me? They said that because we were not accompanied by someone over the age of 21, we are not allowed to eat there and we are not allowed inside at all. There was no sign saying that we must be accompanied by someone older than 21. I've came to Eagles Buffet before while still being under 21 and no one questioned my age. We didn't drive all the way from Vancouver with hopes in eating at this buffet only to get denied service. This was an incredibly disappointing and upsetting experience. It would've been nice to have gotten AT LEAST an explanation to why I was not allowed to eat here, but instead I just got a terrible attitude from the girl that worked in the front telling me people unaccompanied under the age of 21 are not allowed. I would give this 0 stars since I didn't even get a chance to eat here.

    (1)
  • D K.

    Not sure why all the bad reviews, but. this place is awesome! From the friendly staff to the ambiance and the menu selection, I was 100% satisfied! And DESSERT!! Again the selection was just to die for. Can I say Killer Whale ice cream (salted caramel)!

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    Nothing special about this buffett...the Asain dishes tasted like the were heated up straight from the freezer...the Wild Salmon was extra dry...the Mongolian Grill chef was just going through the motions...the freshly made waffles were Awesome...Good to eat here if you are in the area but dont go out of your way...BLAH!!!

    (2)
  • Dana M.

    I don't recommend their lunch or dinner but their brunch has LOTS of different options and yummy treats. I didn't pay for it so I'm not sure how much it cost my in laws but I'd come back if it were 20pp

    (3)
  • Annie M.

    I personally don't like to eat at food court, all you can eat or buffet (except 5 star hotel buffet) coz I don't believe they would provide any quality of food. As a small eater, quantity of food is meaningless to me. We went to Seattle Premium outlet for shopping, therefore, we went to Tulalip Casino's Eagle Buffet for lunch. The foods were not impressive at all and most common items were severed. The taste from poor to ok. The roast beef was ok. If you're in rush and save time for shopping, this is ok place for lunch.

    (3)
  • Shila B.

    I came here for my 4 year anniversary with the guy that I am dating. He has been talking non stop about this awesome buffet since he first went with his best friend. He is right, it is awesome for what it is. The minute I walked in, hot plate in hand, I did laps 'cause I was so overwhelmed and I wanted to make sure that I was making informed, healthy and responsible eating choices even though it was a buffet which is a free for all. There are some DIY stations and foods that cover all genres. You can even get 12 different flavors of gelato and make your own sundae. The staff were really awesome and sweet including the ones behind the stations, everyone smiled and was friendly. Food was fresh (salad) and the selections were flavorful. I cannot comment on the price as the guy I am dating paid for it, however, the selection was worth it. Of course they had a really large extensive library of desserts, sugar free as well which meant half the guilt for me.

    (5)
  • Joanna W.

    Their crepe was good and the other foods were just meh..

    (3)
  • Jeff B.

    Got food poisoning yesterday from eating here. Very disappointed in the quality of the food. You guys need to step up your game.

    (1)
  • S Y.

    What's a trip to the Seattle Premium Outlets without including the Eagles buffet in your agenda. I have been here 2-3 times before, but not during Seafood Night Tuesdays until now. If you are into the desserts, you'll find the selection here pretty good. from pies, cakes, to a large selection of ice cream. The hot food selection is not bad. The prime dinner staples being: Roast beef, beef/pork ribs, chicken and fish. They also have an amazing grill to order on the far left side of the buffet. We recently went on Tuesday where it s seafood night. The seafood selection was excellent! We had shrimp and oyster shooters, different types of crab legs, and of course Prime rib, fish, clams, muscles, and oysters, along with Asian side dishes. When you decide to go, ensure to arrive hungry. Dinner service begins at 4:30 so remember to time your arrival early or in 1hr intervals to catch turnover on available tables. Be prepared to wait if you arrive closer to 6pm. Also note that if your child is 12yrs or over, they are charged Adult fee. kind of ironic for such an early age to be charged adult (especially at $20+ entry).

    (3)
  • Jae N.

    1st and last time here. Made an exception because we usually come to Journeys East and it was such a disappointment. I didn't even finish my first plate. Food was so dried out and I'm sure it was leftovers from their lunch. Prime rib was so dry that it looked like jerky on top. Ham was extremely salty. Mongolian grill was less than mediocre because it was something I created. By far the worst casino buffet we have been to. We actually threw up after we left because it just did not sit well.

    (1)
  • Kerri J.

    I came here on Tuesday for the Seafood Buffet. 25.95 for me, and you get a 15% discount if you're over 50. I usually don't do buffets because I feel like the food is either gross, or I don't eat enough to get my moneys worth. Well thats not the case here because its not gross and I'm pretty sure I ate my weight in crab. Seafood wise I had dungeness crab legs, shrimp shooter, shrimp that you needed to peel, some smoked salmon pasta, and some breaded shrimp. It was all delicious. The crab had lots of flavor, and I never felt like I needed to dip it in anything. All of the shrimp was really good. I really like the cocktail sauce, it has a nice kick to it. I also liked that they had lots of lemons readily available. The smoked salmon pasta tasted good but I didn't actually sea any smoked salmon in it. Other seafood I saw include oyster shooters, steamed clams, fried clams, and there might have been some other tidbits.I wanted to have the steamed clams but the shells on most of them were only partially open and I don't enjoy yanking the shells open and I question why they hadn't opened up all the way during the cooking process. I honestly didn't pay much attention to anything that was seafood related but I believe there was a salad bar, an "asian" themed station, and I know there was prime rib. The dessert section was decent sized and they have a variety of cookies, cakes, ice cream etc to choose from. I had a carrot cake cupcake which was delicious, and some mango, and mocha ice cream. Needless to say by the end of dinner I was stuffed. Yes the plates are small. Ya its annoying cause you can't fit as much stuff on your plate but whatever, get up and get more. You're probably less likely to waste as much food this way anyways. I do wish they had like.. a small dish or something for each person to set their crab cracker on or something because mine kept falling off my plate and I didn't really want to just set it on the table. I ended up leaving it on my drink coaster. Some of the table clearers were making comments about how the table they were clearing was messy and how could people make such a "big fat mess" and miss their "big fat plate" did they get any in their mouths. I understand that its probably not fun to clean up people's clab splattered all over the table but it made me feel kind of uncomfortable and self concious when they came back to our table to see if we needed anything... maybe don't talk crap about customers within earshot of other patrons. Last time I checked cracking crab is really messy and sorry if it gets everywhere but I can't really help it. If it didn't take so long for me to get extra napkins or wet wipes maybe all of the tables wouldn't be so messy - considering one napkin and one wet wipe per person isn't really sufficient when you're at a seafood buffet and you have crab juice dripping down your arm... We ordered a coke but it was often half full or empty and the people who walked around with refill jugs were rather scarce. Might be better if there was your own fill station or the wait staff was a little more frequent. I should note that I did end up waiting for over an hour to get into the buffet. Also pay attention to what line you get in because one line is the comp line while the other one is the standard line. Overall good experience, and great seafood, can't really beat the price for unlimited crab.

    (5)
  • Cassie N.

    My bf and I came here after his poker tourney, he had a free buffet ticket and paid for my meal with some comp points. It was my first time here and I came in with no expectations.. That's what your suppose to do at casino buffets in WA. We were there for the brunch buffet. Most of the dishes were what you would expect from buffet food..ranging from nasty to okay..there was however a few diamonds in the rough. The pizza was pretty decent, the pepperoni was the best of the bunch. The fried chicken was actually pretty good. A little salty but it was definitely crunchy and juicy. A lot better than Albertsons fried chicken (I hate that stuff). The prime rib had pretty good flavor but had the most off putting color while it sat, a dingy brownish grey. I tried pretty much a bite of all their desserts and the red velvet cupcake, chocolate cupcake and oatmeal cookie were bomb...everything else was bleh and not worth the extra calories. The ice cream was pretty standard. Stay away from the Asian hot foods area.. Not good and the salad bar looked really messy. The restaurant itself was pretty clean and organized. The hostess at the front and the server were friendly and efficient. However the guy manning the meat carving station seemed to really hate his job, he was so unpleasant. He rudely plopped my meat in the middle of my plate on top of my other things when there was clearly space. Overall it was an okay experience, I would probably never eat here unless it was comped though, even then so i would rather use comps at Blackfish or Cedars.

    (2)
  • Shawn B.

    Always 5 star food and service. Leave a tip on the way in for a better table. The food here is excellent and the lunch price is the best value. Dinner is worth it though, they roll out he prime rib. I bring my family here when they are in town!

    (5)
  • Heather P.

    The Eagle's Buffet is BOMB BABY..!! Never have I been to a better Buffet in all of Washington. My husband & I LOVE this place.. great selections, EXCELLENT deserts, Oh my NUMMIES..!!

    (5)
  • Mike R.

    Overall, I think this is a great buffet. The food is good and the service is excellent. I went there for lunch today (My 5th time there) and all 5 times have been great. I really enjoyed the pot roast and onion rings too, but overall, the food is fresh, tasty, and always replenished. My only wish is that the desserts would be self serve, as it can be a long wait to have the 1 person behind the counter get to your dessert choice.

    (4)
  • Borderchick B.

    This was by far the best buffet I've been to outside of Las Vegas! Seafood night is on Tuesdays. Not sure what more Seafood Night could have because on a non-seafood night they had Dungeness Crab, Peel and Eat Shrimp and Salmon! Wonderful! There was prime rib and ribeye too. The desserts were very yummy! Can't wait to go back! Enter from the nearest outside entrance if you don't like the smoke in the casino. You could not smell the smoke in the buffet area. Worth the money here and the service was EXCELLENT!

    (5)
  • Aimee K.

    After a mediocre experience at the Snoqualmie Casino buffet, I was surprised by the quality of Eagles Buffet. Perhaps they were on best behavior for Fathers' Day brunch (didn't go on a holiday intentionally)? I couldn't get enough of the marinade on the peel n eat shrimp. SO let me try his salmon and that was amazingly good, too! Prime rib was a little dry for my taste. You need to know a little bit about what you're picking out to enjoy the Mongolian bar. The offerings are pretty expansive, toppings and sauces alike. I made the mistake of only adding two spoonfuls of the stir fry sauce and the result was far too bland. Yet I only had myself to blame for that! Bf enjoyed his! Their fried chicken is TDF! Wonderfully crisp and well seasoned batter with tender tender perfectly cooked meat! According to bf's experience, the dessert bar is hit or miss: the contenders were chocolate cream pie, a macaroon and a sugar free chocolate chip cookie. The winner was the diabetic friendly cookie. I just had more shrimp and I definitely would have gone for seconds on the chicken if only I'd brought my extra stomach. The holiday brunch was $19.95 with a made-to-order omelet bar and extra breakfast items like Eggs Benedict and Spinach Frittata. But even $16.95 for a normal Sunday is on the high side for breakfast, so bring your appetite or forever hold your peace. We'll go back for sure, but I'll check the calendar first.

    (4)
  • Kyle R.

    for a casino buffet, this ranks high up there and competes with most Vegas buffets. we went for V-Day brunch. not a lot of vegetarian options for vegetarian me, but oh well. their mashed potatoes were outstanding, as well as their raspberry blintzes. salad bar was just OK, nothing special. their desserts blow everything else away, besides the surly guy serving them!

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  • Shawna L.

    Tuesday night seafood buffet is $27.50 pp from 4:30-9pm. Our group of 4 arrived at 4:15pm and the line was all the way to the exit of the casino - according to the staff it was the longest the line had been in a long time but since its Dec 30th that is understandable. We were concerned there would be a long wait but we were seated at 4:35pm which amazed me. You pay at the entrance and they do not accept Canadian debit cards so Canadians make sure you have a credit card or cash with you. I tipped at the cashier as another yelp reviewer recommended and we were given a fantastic seat right by the buffet without having to ask. I am a vegetarian so the buffet didn't have much for me (understandably since it was the seafood night) but my family said it was the best buffet they've had. They had three types of crab: dungeness, snow and alaskan king. They also had fresh shrimp, mussels, fried cod, fried shrimp, salmon in addition to a chinese buffet, mongolian grill, prime rib and fried chicken. There was tonnes of selection and the food was hot and constantly being refilled. My favorite was the pizza - was really delicious. My husbands favorite was the mango beef ribs. My stepdaughters loved the smoked salmon pasta and desserts. Non-alcoholic drinks are included in the buffet. Staff were super friendly and attentive - refilling pop, clearing dishes and bringing extra napkins without having to be asked. Definitely worth going to if you are spending the day at the outlets.

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  • Stephen T.

    Perfect for lunch. Came here with family for Labor Day weekend, great selection and great quality food! Exemplary service and clean overall, would highly recommend, great value for $13.50 lunch.

    (5)
  • Gina K.

    My daughter and I had buffet breakfast included in a deal we got when staying in the hotel. It was ok. Breakfast is supposed to end at 10 and we got there around 9:15 and it seemed like staff was starting to put most of the breakfast items away. There was a omlette station, a few kinds of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and some waffles and tiny pancakes. Signs were going up for different Asian lunch type food - fried rice, egg rolls, that type of thing. So we were really limited at what we could eat on a "buffet". It was sad. I don't much like them but my daughter was looking forward to it. Our server, Karen, was very friendly and totally on top of it for a buffet. I actually felt bad that I had just a little bit of cash for tip because I would have left her more than a buck and a couple more in quarters!

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  • Rafael Z.

    I come here once in a while when I go to the Seattle Premium Outlets for some shopping. The food here is pretty good! They have a good variety of dishes and desserts. My favorite entrees are from the Asian side of the buffet, always cooked fresh and never dry. The baked salmon always seems to be on the dry side when I visit, it looks better than it tastes. The ice cream selection is superb with a variety of other sweet treats. They had Macrons when I came a few times which was a real surprise. The only complaint I have is the cigarette smell if you are seated close to the edges of the buffet, I understand that you can smoke in the casino but its very overwhelming in these areas. If you sit close to the center it's alright and not that noticeable. Other than that this is a good buffet.

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  • Richard H.

    Not good! Went for lunch Buffett not expecting 5 star food but this was ridiculous. Employees are not friendly walk around like they are zombies and have no passion for their job. The Mongolian noodle station was a joke the guy burned it and then still served it to me how about we apologize and start over instead of giving me shit on a plate that I have to walk back to my table. The clam chowder was ok and the pizza wasn't too bad. Eat at your own risk!

    (1)
  • Shayne A.

    Buffets are rare these days. Good buffets are even rarer. I was a little shocked that this place only had three out of four stars. I've been here twice in the last year and I love it. I find the quality and food choice at most buffets to be seriously lacking but this place was awesome! Tons of options, some with chefs to make whatever you want. A huge dessert bar with sugar free and gluten free options. I highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Blue M.

    I came here after shopping at the Premium Outlets. The selection is fantastic. It's like an international buffet. The Chinese section was my favorite.

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  • Brad H.

    I used to think of this as a great buffet; however, I am very disappointed they have chosen to "lock up" the desserts. Desserts are now in a glass case, where you have to ask for assistance and can not serve yourself. This is great expect for the fact, it is a buffet and well by nature should be all you can enjoy. The staff gives you evil eyes when you ask for more then one dessert, making separate trips required. You should not have to do this when you are paying $20 dollars for a buffet! Overall, the food items are great. They are served in smaller batches so they stay fresh. I enjoy that you can have fresh made pasta with your own choice of toppings, Mongolian grill and a great variety of food all available quickly and fresh! The table service is great and drink refills are served very timely. Everyone is personable and friendly, well expect for those dang dessert station attenders. Heck even the salmon and steak guy gives you as much as you want with a smile and come back for more attitude and I know that section costs a whole lot more then their desserts. Eagles Buffet, why did you ruin such a great thing, and loose a Yelp star over SUGAR??? Either way no matter what this sure beats the HORRIBLE service at Cedars Cafe located at the same casino/ hotel.. Whatever you do Yelpers, never eat at Cedars on property....

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  • Cindy P.

    I've read the other reviews and got some good laughs! This is a Washington Indian Casino - NOT Vegas! On this visit, between the six of us we tried nearly everything on the line and it was all pretty tasty. A really good thing is I noticed them taking away a couple things that looked like they'd been sitting for a little while and replacing them rather than piling new stuff in and mixing it all together - hooray! Also, it was our friends birthday and they brought her out a cake complete with candle, fresh fruit and chocolate writing on the plate - not normally something you'd see at a buffet! Oh, and can't forget, the Mongolian Grill is a wonderful addition (just needs more veggies). I'd give 5 stars if it had more seafood selections - lots of salmon choices though!

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  • J C.

    Im a fan of Las Vegas buffets and I think this buffet in Tulalip Casino is the closest in Washington State in similarity. I always leave feeling full and satisfied. The area is a nice place with a Wal-Mart, Home Depot and a large shopping outlet that Seattle folks don't mind driving 30+ miles to visit. Even folks from Canada drive all the way here for weekend gambling and shopping, as evident from the numerous British Columbia license plates at the parking lots.

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  • Krystal I.

    Went here today for the first time & personally hated it. For granted we were seated write away & our server came right away to take our drink orders but the silverware was disgusting & gross like it wasn't being washed properly. The eggs had no flavor, the sausage patties were undercooked. The pork potstickers as well had no flavor :( then the server didn't come back around forever to refill our beverages. Plus we paid $110 for 4 adults & 3 kids 2 of which may have been over 2 but only ate off our plates. So it wasnt worth the money. Will never go here again.

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  • Ema C.

    NOT ALLERGY FRIENDLY The staff at the Eagles Buffet is kind of an embarrassment to the establishment. Granted, it is a buffet, but the hotel is very nice! Initially, I asked the waitress if they had any dairy-free and seafood-free items and she said (word for word), "why don't you go take a look at the food". I don't mean to be crass, but I don't know how looking at something will tell me what ingredients are in the meal. I ended up having another server bring out a manager, then that person bringing out the kitchen manager (not sure who it was at this point) who was totally unhelpful. The possibly-but-maybe-not kitchen manager asked what my allergies were and kept asking if I was allergic to gluten despite having said I am allergic to seafood, shellfish, and dairy and dairy by-products. He eventually took me to the variety of foods at the stations, and pretty much pointed out (yes, pointed out) and read the name of each food item (i.e. "That is roast beef", "onion rings", etc.). That was totally not helpful because I needed to know what the ingredients were in the food. Sometimes, meats are cooked without a sauce and a dipping sauce can be used on the side, separately. He had no idea when I asked if the meat at the carving station had been marinated or not. Despite the signs at the various stations that indicate you can ask a staff member if you have allergies or questions, I would avoid this place if you have any sort of food restrictions. Unlike buffets in Las Vegas which actually have options for people with food allergies or food restrictions, Eagles Buffet is kind of scary, especially with kitchen staff not knowing what whey or lactose is! I hope one day, Tulalip will offer more food options for people with restricted diets. In the meantime, if you have allergies of any sort, are vegan, or have any food restrictions avoid this place at all costs. Instead, I recommend getting a few free drinks at the free soda/coffee bar in the casino to hold you over and spending the money on the slots instead of the buffet!

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  • RONALD W.

    Definitely not comparable to the Las Vegas casino buffets in food quality and variety. I personally would favor a Golden Corral over this buffet for variety and value. Prime rib was of modest quality and pretty bland in taste. Salmon was decent thought nothing special. Mongolian BBQ was very limited, and cocktail shrimp of the small variety. Not much cooked vegetable variety, mashed potatoes and broccoli was all I could find outside of chicken fajitas and the Mongolian BBQ. I didn't try the cooked to order pasta. Ice cream was pretty tasty with hot fudge sundae fixings. I personally thought it was a bit overpriced given that it is in a casino.

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  • Diane L.

    Way to pricy for kids! Food is ok

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  • Michael M.

    "Price a bit steep for a Casino, but the food is good. I just went to the Tuesday night seafood dinner. $25.00, but King crab and lots of seafood choices. Everything was cooked well and nothing I had was dry. We'll go again.."

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  • Carrie S.

    My husband and I go here almost every time we visit Tulalip Casino. The food always tastes great, and there is a pretty good variety. It's a little bit expensive for a buffet, but that doesn't keep us from going there. Good choice if you're looking for a place to eat while you're staying there.

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  • Philip L.

    On my way to Northern Washington with my grandpa, we pulled in to the Tulalip Resort and Casino to find some food and park the motor home for the day (it was 6AM) and catch some ZZZzzzs afterwards. Once we found our way in to the casino, we noticed the Eagles Buffet, though not open until 7AM, and it seemed like the best bet, at $10.98/person and 10% Senior discount for my grandpa. So we proceeded to gamble for the next hour until they were open. An hour and -$400 later, the buffet was opened for breakfast and we headed in. The hostess was friendly and prompt, bringing us our requested beverages while we were at the buffet, and bringing any condiments that we may desire with our meals. The cook behind the buffet bar offered to make us toast and custom omelettes, in addition to the broad spectrum of food offered at the buffet bar, which was a nice addition to what was seemingly a normal buffet otherwise. Between the two of us, we had tried all of the breakfast offerings, and I must say that I was impressed. Everything was good, warm, fresh....perhaps because we were there right at opening. The pancakes had a hint of Vanilla, which I did not expect, which was good, since there was no syrup that I could find. So the added flavor was actually a bonus. Much better than regular pancakes + syrup. The German Potato Pancakes were good, and filling. It had been ages since I had those. They have a few pre-made "omelettes" (they fill the tray with essentially what would be a humongous Omelette, and you scoop up a serving from it. Denver Omelette and Chorizo/Cheese/Onion/Bell Pepper. Both were good, with the addition of the fresh salsa that was there to add on. Pastries were soft and fresh. Sausages and bacon were warm and fresh, and filled me up quick. It definitely did the trick to fill my stomach and put me to sleep satisfied after a long night on the road. I just wish that I wasn't so addicted to throwing large quantities of currency into a digital machine that just seems to make loud noises, and gives me false hope that I would get my money back. And that those machines were so near the Buffet. Gotta love casinos and an addictive personality.

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  • Shawn B.

    Not sure why their "social media" guy would comment and ask me to contact them, then not reply at all when I did! It tells me he just wanted to try and get me to change me review. Hey, it's done and their buffet sucks, so I have nothing more to add. I contacted the person they asked me to, and got no response, so I'm done.

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  • Sherry S.

    I love this place and a lot of that love has to do with one thing on their menu - PRIME RIB! Yes, their prime rib will cancel out any other problems you have with the place. The prime rib is succulent and full of bursting flavor with the perfect amount of fat on each freshly cut piece. Every bite we took was accompanied by "MMMMMM!". Our waiter even noticed how obsessive we were getting over the prime rib and informed us that they had just upgraded their prime rib and are using a new recipe?? I don't know, but it was DELISH. Everything else I've had here was either great or just okay. Not a bad choice to stop in for dinner if you are in the area and are starving! So, 5 stars for the prime rib (plus, the delicious creamy horseradish).

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  • Paul D.

    I usually avoid buffets, but I figured this is a luxury resort, I'll give it a shot. The Balagio buffet this is not. Below average food, made for bulk not for flavor. Getting your food is like playing Frogger with elderly gamble-a-holics cashing in their comps. Avoid if possible

    (1)
  • Tracy E.

    If it wasn't for Mom's special request to spend a day at the Seattle Premium Outlets and more specifically, to go to the casino's lunch buffet, I would never consider eating there. Really not trying to be an uppity food snob in any way. You see, weight has always been an issue so AYCE is avoided like the plague as much as possible. I have a very limited caloric allowance so the quality of everything consumed must count! This visit essentially confirmed what i have always assumed about this place -- crappy food comparable to any cheap buffet...or worse! 1) Everything at the salad bar looked like it had been sitting there for several days....the worst were the greens like the spring mix and the standard iceberg lettuce -- all dried out and brown. Blech!!! 2) Pasta dishes: forget al dente; that does not exist at AYCE. It was so mushy that simply closing your mouth would be enough to crush it for swallowing. 3) All chicken dishes were dry as bark: fried chicken, lemon butter chicken breasts, hot wings, etc. 4) Roast beef cut to order: dry dry dry....be sure to load up on that goopy gravy to make this somewhat edible. 5) Mongolian stir fry made to order: a glimpse at the raw chicken and beef was enough to keep me away. My family actually ordered that -- they ended up picking out all the beef. It was so tough and rubbery that there was no way to chew through it. And the veg? All dried out and old-looking like the stuff at the salad bar. 6) Ice cream: pretty good selection of flavours at this station; however, hyper-sweetened to the max...with high fructose corn syrup no doubt. Don't know how ice cream can become that way but the ones I had were GRITTY in texture....WTF.... 7) Desserts locked up behind a clear plexiglass case: what's the point of calling the restaurant 'Eagles Buffet' because this exemplifies just how it is not...... 8) Made to order crepes: watched as they made them. Every one of them was burnt and curled up, nothing recognizable as crepes. OK....that's enough b*tching for the day....you get the idea. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the offerings were unpalatable, to say the least. The fams was in full agreement on that one. So let's just end this writeup on a more positive note: -very extensive menu selection for $12.95 -our server was extremely polite, attentive and efficient. Drinks were frequently refilled; empty plates were always promptly cleaned off the tables. Food quality = 1 star. Reasonable price for goods offered, efficient service and clean premises, +1 star.

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  • Lydia C.

    Lots of food. Food is meh overall, but the prime rib was pretty good. Dessert is great with a huge selection, including ice cream/gelato with all sorts of sauces and toppings. Theoretically you could eat a bowl of caramel sauce. Not that I did it. Just saying you could.

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  • Eric M.

    The food is definitely Not impressive here. I went on a Friday night, and the line was so long and seemed to take forever! Should have bought 2 cocktails before hand so I could drink them while waiting. Not worth a special trip to go here, but if your a local or are already playing then suppose no reason not to eat here. I would possibly go back for lunch if I was shopping at the mall next door.

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  • Mike K.

    ive ate at this place several times over the last year or two. the food, and i mean everything, used to be ALWAYS great! this time there was some things that just weren't right. more on that later. interestingly they recently increased their prices since my last trip. (wonder why.) the service was top-notch as always. our finished plates were taken within minutes and our drinks were refilled when they got empty. the place itself is clean and all the food here is always hot and fresh which is nice. but the food in terms of taste is a different story. first i went straight for the Asian cuisine section. it's tastes OK. overall it was uninspiring to be honest. not the best. it's definetly not authentic chinese, it's more like americanized chinese inspired dishes. like what you'd expect in your run of the mill food court. but a bit worse than that i dare say. meh. next i tried the mexican cuisine. total flop! avoid! the food was not very tasty. quite bland, really. whoever made it should have added more seasoning to it at the very least. sigh... next, i tried the carving meat station. its a hit and miss, really. the salmon tasted fresh and it was quite delicious. but when i tried the prime rib, i got the served most fattiest prime rib ive ever tried. i could barely eat any of it. usually i get better cuts. maybe that was just a really bad cut of beef? from the little part of the meat i that could eat, it was well seasoned at least. ive tried the pizza as well. it was just OK. again, not that much flavor to it, if any at all. now unto the better sections of the buffet... i didnt try the mongolian grill this time but in the past it was one of the better foods they serve. overall very flavorful and they cooked it just right. not burnt at all. they have lots of selections of asian sauces to top it off . finally, the dessert section is hands down the best section of the buffett. the ice cream section had lots of varied choices to choose from, even mango sorbet! there were lots of toppings you could put on top of the ice cream yourself. nice. the cake selection is big. every cake i tried tasted great! they even had a sugar free cake section. overall the food in terms of quality and taste is inconsistent and the price increase didn't equate to better quality of food. more like a decline. maybe the chef should start tasting their own dishes more often? i hope it gets better like it used to be. for now i def wont come back here as often as i used to.

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  • Ken L.

    Eagles buffet sits inside of the Tulalip Casino as one of your dining options after losing your ass. The admission price of $18 is quite favorable compared to most other gaming establishments for a buffet. Once you are in, you will find that the selection of foods are limited and disappointing. Most of the foods I tried are bland and dry dry dry. If you are forced to go into here and eat, just head over to the Mongolian grill, which is halfway decent. Stay away or risk an unwarranted tummy ache. You have been warned my friend; go to Blackfish (one of the other options in the casino) instead.

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  • Jeanne S.

    The buffet food is tasteless, Waffles were as hard as wall tiles. French Toast was chewy. Pancakes worked well as rubber balls. No taste to the eggs or sausage. Pizza was cold and tasteless. And so it goes. Any highlites? Coffee and juice was good. Fresh fruits were good. Ham shank slices were acceptable. In all honesty, a better meal for the price at McDonalds or Bobs Burger and Brew.

    (1)
  • James H.

    Eagles Buffet is pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a small casino all you can eat buffet. Personally, I really like their all you can eat seafood night, as I can eat a lot of crab. They serve a lot of crab. Their overall dishes are pretty standard for a buffet, and no one dish stands out over another except for the hot basil crab claws they serve during seafood night. Those are absolutely fabulous and I've never had them anywhere else. They went through a real bumpy patch there when they were rennovating and keeping the buffet open at the same time, but I think the new decor's very nice and the service seems up to speed again, especially Sophia, who is always manning the carved meat station when I go in. She's a doll. Waiter service can be very hit or miss, sometimes you get a good one and sometimes you don't. I do wish they'd expand their salad bar options again, they seem to have shrunken and I agree with another commenter who noted they'd put their desserts behind glass. Maybe it's just the lady who seems to be back there all the time, but you really feel judged when you go back for more than one dessert, or ask for 2 at a time.

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  • Ninette C.

    There's a good selection here and it's fun, but the food is just ok. Falls Buffet at Snoqualmie Casino is def. better.

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  • Derek M.

    A surprisingly nice spread! I've eaten at quite a few buffets in both Reno and Vegas, and I feel like this one honestly tops those. There's a ton of choices, from Asian fare, to pasta (made to order), salads, fried chicken, prime rib, a Mongolian grill, and a ton more. Their dessert choices are ridiculous, and they use Snoqualmie brand ice cream, which is a quality, local choice. We got in early enough on Saturday for the lunch price. At 14 bucks a head, I felt it was a great deal.

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  • Erica Y.

    They get four stars because of the great service! Everyone that works there is super nice. We told our waiter that we had a birthday in our party and they brought over a personalized dessert.

    (4)
  • Stephanie H.

    I was really hesitant to try the buffet as I'm not too big a fan of buffet style, but I was pleasantly surprised! We went for lunch, after tax it came out to around $14/person. We were seated promptly and our incredibly unhappy/rude waitress demanded our drink order. Other than the waitress though, everything was excellent! I was thrilled they offered Mongolian - even had the mini corns which I LOVE! The desserts were excellent, but most were in a case so you had to ask for them which was a bit congested. So, yes, if I had a different waitress, I would go back for sure!

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  • Shaka Shli O.

    Eat it, maybe, skip it = eat it. This is a pretty good buffet, dinner at $19.95 per person. One of the best things about it is the diverse options, American and Asian food. My favorite was the prime rib, Shaun's is the smoked salmon pasta. They have a mongolian grill where you assemble your own dish, choosing meat, veggies, and sauce and then someone grills it for you. The dessert is the only thing that is lacking, the cupcakes and cookies are kind of dry.

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  • Gary S.

    Let's be honest here, it's a casino buffet and a pretty average one at that. I've eaten at a number of casino buffets in Oregon & Washington and this one is on par with Chinook Winds in Lincoln City, OR. Let's start with the good. The salmon was nicely prepared and moist. Nothing special, no cedar plank cooking just good farm raised salmon. The desserts were good. They had a Hazelnut Chocolate thing that was creamy and tasty. It a small rectangular shaped dessert in the case with all the other two and three bite desserts. The chocolate pie was worth seconds and the Mukultia Mud ice cream was nice and chocolatey. Definitely worth a second scoop. Now the bad, the steam table items like the pastas were a step above school cafeteria standards and definitely not worth the time. Both the Mongolian and Chinese portions were average at best. At least with the Mongolian portion you could select your veggies, meat and mix your sauce but the selection was fairly modest. The Chinese section was all steam table but the serving containers are small enough that the are continually refreshing them. But it was still pretty mediocre Chinese. Finally, the "prime rib". I know that several people have said how great it is and I was really looking forward to a nice chunk of prime rib with horseradish sauce. This was not to be. They obviously brine the roast as the outer edges of the roast have turned this strange red color during the cooking process. Plus this is the first prime rib that I've hade that was pink from edge to edge. Most roasts are brown around the edge becoming red or pink as you get closer to the center. This roast did not have that. It's like it was cooked in a sous vide and then browned on the outside. The roast also had very little fat. Folks, a prime rib is a rib steak without the rib. There should be marbling of fat. The prime rib was obviously standard or lower grade meet that was brined to tenderize the meat. Add to the mediocre food the fact that you have run the slot machine gauntlet to get to the restaurant and I'd suggest saving some money and just grabbing a burger down the road.

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  • Sandie L.

    I'm not a fan of buffets for several reasons, but I will say this buffet offers food (noticed I did say food vs add water and poof! there is i think something to eat) that appears to move quickly with all those hungry casino peeps spending their hard earned cash. for seafood lovers, this is not the spot for you. I found salmon was the only ocean creature to eat. overall, a decent place with food.

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  • Jeff E.

    This casino buffet is closest that we ve found to a Las Vegas style ayce buffet.Lots of variety. Beautiful setting. Always pleasant & efficient wait staff. Food quality is good for a buffet. If you expect perfect pasta. I have yet to find perfect pasta at a buffet . I always have my favorite & that would be the fried chicken. Some may find it salty but I love it. I avoid the Mongolian grill. I do not trust raw food that is accessible by my fellow diners. Perhaps that part should be behind plexiglass & the desserts open to the public. Quite the display & good value too. Im 52 yrs & they give seniors discount at 50 yrs so that was a bonus.Between my trips to Vegas ,Tulalip is the next best thing.

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  • Shirley O.

    Love the sea-food buffet....going tonight! people say the plates are smaller....well, just go back and fill up again...and again....and again :)

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  • Sarah D.

    This really is a pretty good buffet! They have a ton of variety - Thanksgiving type food, Chinese, good quality pastries and good quality ice cream. I would have to say, I think it is the best buffet locally by far. You can get a discount if you are a rewards card member so make sure to sign up before you hit the buffet. Good stuff.

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  • Tony Y.

    We went here last week cuz we were tired of going to old country buffet for our weekly pig out session. This place is great, about $18 a person. They have multiple food stations from different cuisines i.e. mexican, asian, mongolian grill etc etc. The good is fresh and of good quality. This is a cut above ocb and and a cut below a good vegas buffet and is priced accordingly. the service here is very good, our drinks were always prompty refilled and plates cleared after every new helping. We usually dont tip at buffets but did here since they were on the ball. Great place, we will be back for another pig out session soon.

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  • Tom D.

    Not cheap but good must go early cause food sits at a buffet. Better casino buffet than anything north of las vegas. Lunch is prime.

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  • Winnie T.

    I guess a few sips o' Sky n peach schnapps lowered my belly inhibitions and allowed me to consume much more that I normally would in that happy, woozy state, which was a perfect way to get my hard earned money's worth at Eagles Buffet. I am sure that is a run-on sentence. Moving on. For lunch, we got in line around 2pm and got in half an hour later. Lunch is pretty cheap in my book- $11.95 per person. Get a free player's card at the player's club- you'll get an extra 10% discount at the register. Food was good- definitely not Vegas style, but there was a pretty good variety. Chinese food, a mongolian grill section, make-your-own pasta station, mexican inspired foods, a prime rib/salmon station, salad station, and a HUUUUGE three-section dessert area (sorbets, cookies/pies and glass-encased gourmet dessert bites. I started with a plate of different cheesecakes and cake bites, moved into my first round of meats, 2nd round of mongolian grilled meats/veggies, third round of hot wings n soups, another round of meats, and then a final round of more cheesecake and ice cream. My BF gave me a grossed out look as I was onto my 4th round, but I think it was more out of jealousy than anything. Buahaha. Happy, full belly. Good times, will be back again:)

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  • Chris D.

    The first thing I must make clear is this the food while in grate suply and variety is onley so-so (the mongoleyin grill in hear was a grat disapointment) the food while nice dose not stand out form any outher buffet I have been to and fore 20 bucks I think it should the reson I give it 3 stars is becaus thow the food dident blow me away it was still alright and the service is superbe every time I went to try something or went to the rest room I returned to a ful glas of soda and a clean tabel the people hear are so kind and thoutful also the place is beuteful so cumfey and thow it's distrakting the open vew of the casino is most welcoming lol if not beckoning all in all a veary fun place to eat if over priced.

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  • Vivi R.

    We came here for lunch and I really loved what they had inside. They also lots of choice of ice cream, I was disappointed with watermelon flavor, it was watery and did not taste like watermelon. It was interesting to see kimchi as well and also Mongolia grill and Chinese foods too. There were varieties. There was also pizza, steak, tacos, nachos and salad. They had lots of selection of desserts too! Our server was super chilled and friendly, she made sure we were comfortable and checked on us, felt like she was our mother being kind to her children. I wish I knew her name, she was short and had short hair. When one of the cleaners took my boyfriend's drink when we weren't finished with our food? Our server lady saw that and got us another one, that was quick and thoughtful of her. You can also see the view of the casino while some other fancy restaurants, the casino is hard to see. The price total was around $28 for both me and my boyfriend.

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  • Tarah M.

    Buffets make me sweat. They offer endless options of gluttonous food and I start getting anxious about what I want to eat and there's so many choices and little time and I want to get my money's worth and make more room in my stomach to eat more and... See? I told you, buffets make me sweat and hence, why I usually avoid them. We recently tried the buffet at the Tulalip Casino & Resort and it was pretty decent. $18 is all you need to enjoy the experience. I knew going in that they weren't going to have much seafood choices and I was okay with that. The wild caught salmon that they served was surprisingly delicious. The meatless options were okay, such as their pasta salads, veggie medleys, and such. I liked their Mongolian station which had plenty to offer. I especially liked the fellas behind the Mongolian grill who chopped and sauteed (?) with a smile while whistling. I also enjoyed their desserts of which they had ample selections, including their brownies, cheesecake, and ice cream. I still feel like I never get what I pay for considering I left beyond stuffed after enjoying only 3 plates. I'm such an amateur...

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  • Julie S.

    The best ! So good.

    (5)
  • Lisa A.

    BEWARE!! Ate there a few weeks ago and got a bad case of food poisoning! I reported it to the Reservations health dept., but never heard anything back from them. Pretty sure it was something in the salad bar. The one good part about it is I lost 8 pounds! :)

    (1)
  • Atsha N.

    we ate here for breakfast... it was ok... they have the regular eggs, potatoes, breads, cereals, pancakes, fruits........ their service... welll... a lot of evil eyes... not too friendly.... the food was ok... i like the dessert.. the pie r good and i can ask for ice cream and they r big portion... but to be honest i came from indonesia where the hotel breakfast buffet range from eggs to sushi so this is pretty ordinary for me.... but for what they have... the taste is good...

    (3)
  • Jonas E.

    I always eat here when I'm in Marysville. They have very good food for a buffet. I found the servers to be pleasant, but I always include a tip up front when I pay at the entrance, so they do know about that. The people manning the food stations are a whole different story, not very pleasant at all.

    (3)
  • Sophia Y.

    If I could give it 0 stars, I would. The seater, Deb, wanted to seat us in the back and so we asked to be seated in the front. She gave a glare, mind you the place was at most half full, and threw our napkins on the table before leaving. We said, "excuse me, that was rude!" She returns with, "hey, it's okay. I'm sitting you where you want. I didn't throw it. The napkins just flew". To hand it to her, that was a great bs explanation. I talked with their manager and she just said that she would talk to her. I also let her know that another couple saw the mistreatment and wanted us to complain. I'm pretty sure the manager didn't even talk to her. Regardless, if you want to come here and get mediocre food and a staff that doesn't tend to customer complaints then this is the perfect place for you!

    (1)
  • John D.

    Salmon was good, probably their best buffet item. The ham also looked good I did not parktake. Prime Rib was not a good cut of meat. Very fatty. My piece was hardly edible. They had some ribs that were pretty good. Vegetable selection was kind of limited. i chose the grilled vegetables, zuchini, squash, etc. These were good. The other choices were mainly broccolli, mashed potatoes, baked potato. Chinese items: tried the spring rolls not too bad, brown rice was good. Didnt try the other items. Mongolian BBQ selection looked a little limited. Not a big desert person, but the desert items looked good. Lots of ice cream to chose, about a dozen different to pick from. All in all a little pricey for a casino. There was quite a bit of smoke in the casino hurts the atomosphere. Buffet service was excellent. Had my drink filled 4 or 5 times. A long line to wait for the buffet, part of the downside. Takes about 20 minutes to be seated. Overall 20 dollars a person I expect more [ in terms of selection. Tends to be popular with the older crowd who get the senior discount. I would try the snoqualmie falls but it is pricier, probaby worth it. If you like salmon and desert and big portions would be a good choice here.

    (3)
  • David L.

    For 11.95 per adult, you're getting good value and average quality food. There is about 1/20 of variety of different dishes when compared to the benchmark of Casino buffets like Wynn in Las Vegas. Yes, the selection kinda sucks and the some of the items are just damn unfresh like the precut fruits of melons - soggy and mushy! Also, I encountered sand in my pasta and I ended up spitting it out. They serve mediocre farmed salmon. The salmon didn't look farmed the first time I went to this buffet about 2 years ago. On the bright side, they serve a good variety of vegetables and they all taste fresh! The pizza is way below average and I swear that McDonald's pizza back in the days even tasted better. Service is good and the waitresses clear out your finished plates very soon! However, I wished my waitress asked me for refills for drinks. The ice cream tasted nasty - kiwi sorbet tasted like palmolive dishwashing liquid and it had zero kiwi taste to it. Tip: avoid the desserts as they are truly nasty and most are too sweet. The make your own stir fry area is decent and you can see that the ingredients are quite fresh. The vegetables used at this buffet are generally very fresh. You can actually eat healthy here!

    (3)
  • Mary L.

    I have only been here once which was a couple years ago.. But it brings back memories! I remember their WIDE selection of foods which was great. Which, i wish i taken a more advantage of to try new things and to try more of their desserts rather than things i would usually eat. They had a wide variety of desserts like cheesecake, cookies and etc.. which again, i wish i took a more advantage of! Overall, i want to go back here again soon and have a better dining

    (4)
  • Eric B.

    Normally I would have given this place 4 out of 5 stars. Very good Mongolian Grill. Good variety of food. Used to be one of my favorite buffets in the state of WA............. The last time I went here, both my girlfriend and I came down with food poisoning. Not exactly sure what food caused the poisoning, but it might have been from the Mongolian grill. Who knows how long the chicken and beef sit out at room temperature before its cooked. Needless to say I will never go to this buffet (or any other ones) ever again.

    (1)
  • Dianne C.

    [First paragraph copied from one of my previous reviews] So, Tulalip Casino has about 4 restaurant "levels" (not counting the delis, the "club lounge", or the cabaret). If 4 is the least expensive (and most lighted) and 1 is the most expensive (and darkest), Eagle's Buffet would be the "4." Eagles Buffet is probably one of the better buffets in the Seattle to Marysville stretch. It's still below the Salty's on Alki brunch buffet or the Ivar's Salmon House brunch, but it's better than the great majority of other buffets out there (ie, Chinese buffets, Old Country Buffet, Todai....). They have stations for Chinese, Mexican, Pastas, Soups and Salads, Rib/Roast with Sides and Gravy, and Desserts. More recently, they've added a Mongolian Grill, but, for some reason, the place looks a lot smaller than it used to (a little lonelier as well, perhaps?). My favorites have always been the prime rib and the salmon pasta... and the salad! Oh, and, yeah, the desserts (Forgive the sweet tooth!). I somehow still manage to gorge myself on the other items available (the Asian side of me tells me to "getmemoneysworth"). The downside is that I can only see myself going once a year at most. The mother figure kinda overdid it when she first started going.

    (3)
  • Brian R.

    Update: 06/16/2015 I've had to drop a couple stars from my review due to Eagle's Buffet egregious pricing for children. There's a flat rate for kids ages 2-10 which is a bit ridiculous. On Tuesday's seafood night, their highest priced offering, the kids price is $16.50, a pricing that applies to toddlers. Really?! A two year old is going to eat rice, french fries, and if the parents can convince them, maybe a few bits of meats and veggies. To charge $16.50 for that is absurd. Most higher-end buffets have tiered pricing depending on the child. For instance, here's one from a restaurant in Everett: 2 years $3 3-4 years $5 5-6 years $10 7-8 years $12 9-10 years $14 This is for buffet where the adult pricing is $26, about on par with the $27.50 Eagle's charges for seafood night. If Eagle's can adjust their pricing to be more inline, my wife and I will be happy to return with our toddler in tow. Review for Sunday Brunch. This restaurant is a great choice for a late Sunday morning meal. Their brunch runs a little more than their lunch, but a few dollars less than their dinner. For $15.95 plus taxes, they provide a salad bar, Asian food choices, carving station with ham and prime rib, a Mongolian grill, an assortment of standard breakfast fare including an omelette station. Also, a selection of dessert items and hard ice cream. The combination of price and quality makes this restaurant an easy choice; it's worth a short drive. It's also walking distance from the Seattle Premium Outlets mall. One star was taken away because this restaurant is part of the Tulalip Casino. The Tulalip is a fine casino, but being that it is Native American owned, it's one of the few places in the State of Washington which allows smoking, so smokers are aplenty. Though they try to keep the atmosphere clean, with air vents practically every few paces, the smell of smoke does linger in the air. Notes: Smoking is not allowed in the restaurant, but the dining area is not closed off from the rest of the casino. If one is a member of the Tulalip Rewards Club, they can save 10% on the price of the buffet.

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  • jo A.

    If i had to rank the current three big Casino Buffets around Washington I would list, 1. Snoqualmie , 2. Muckleshoot and 3. Tulalip would be Dead last. I would say perhaps 3 or 4 years ago Eagles buffet was pretty good but the quality of food has drastically changed! I would love to eat here since I live in Lynnwood, but I find during family events and celebrations, we take our dollars elsewhere, meaning a 45 minute drive to Snoqualmie. To briefly state the specifics, the food is bland, dry and the quality is lacking. I don't know how other people score a buffet but I usually base my judgement on the the seafood and carving station. The sides are pretty much the same across the board. I don't know what kind of meat Eagles buffet uses but the prime rib is tough, even when "medium rare" I don't expect them to carry Prime grade beef but this was less than Choice. The Seafood, meaning crab legs, are salty and nothing Spectacular on Tuesdays. Compared with Snoqualmie's Surf and Turf Sats, and King Crab legs on Sunday, Tulalip just can't compete. Snoqualmie's buffet may not be as big, but what they do have, the quality of food is much better. About 2 years ago my mother and sister had some bad Salmon and got sick with food poisoning. It was so bad for my mother she had to go to the emergency room. Even with this incident we've gone back to Tulalip (usually for gambling) tried their buffet, and remember, yeah this place is crap. They continue to disappoint us. I agree with other folks when it comes to pricing, it is around 18 dollars and if you're on a budget or if you're just lazy and want some food, try it. But if you're like me, you want to splurge a little and are starving for great food, you should go some place else. One of the reviewers suggested Salty's and Ivar's Brunch on Sundays! Excellent advice, I second it. Great Buffets! I only give Eagles Buffet 2 stars because I think its a slightly above Old Country Buffet.

    (2)
  • Concerned C.

    First time here on September 15, avoid the waffle bar/dessert man!! He is deliberately slow, like you are bugging him to make a waffle. He leaves them in the maker after buzzer rings so they dry out and are crunchy. Also, he makes faces when asked to give a dessert for you. He needs attitude adjustment.....

    (1)
  • steve c.

    Err, eighteen bucks for a buffet that serves some ok food and the rest is blech? Ahh, how about I pay you $4 and then tell you it's a good deal? Go gamble at Tulalip (this is the buffet inside the casino), but skip the buffet. I told my girlfriend "ok, we'll win enough to buy dinner." (big gamblers, huh?) We did and we did. The salad bar was alright, the tabouli (or something like it) was good. The rest, not good. Roast beef: bad Noodle salad: bad Broccoli: bad taco I made from their ingredients: bad dessert: pretty bad, although the caramel sauce was good (they didn't make that) Do you see a trend here?

    (2)
  • Debbie H.

    I have been to the Eagles Buffet several times and my last visit really deserve to be praised. If you're looking for a Las Vegas atmosphere without the flight, this is the place to be. The selection is fairly good for under $20. In addition to the entrees and the mongolian grill, the large selection of desserts will keep everyone in the group happy. I was very impressed by the service of the dinning room staff. Very friendly and attentive but not overdone. We will definitely go back again with family and friends.

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  • Ginny M.

    If you like dessert it is worth the $20. The other food was very good but average - basic - all prepared very well, and it was very freshly made at the time we were there (right at dinner time, 7 pm). However, the dessert bar is amazing. Some here have noted some of it is behind a glass case, so not self-serve, granted. I did not have an issue with that as they did not seem to mind repeat visits. There was also a lot of dessert that was not behind the case. At any rate, the desserts were fabulous, and while I usually don't rave about ice cream as a restaurant menu item, as you can buy really great ice cream in the super market, I have to say that the chocolate there was amazing - Mukilteo Mudd. It was not self-serve either, but they did offer a giant scoop and asked if you wanted it in a waffle-cone cup. In other words, there was no sense of trying to "hold back" overindulging customers.:) So even if I were to give the overall buffet a 3 and a half to 4 for "good but average" fare, the dessert bar is off the charts.

    (5)
  • Cat L.

    One of the better casino buffets i have had. If you present your players card, at the time of paying, you get a 10% discount. Not much but its something. They also have a great variety off food that has always been fresh when i have been in there. They have a Mongolian grill, Mexican, Chinese, and lots of other items to choose from. I would recommend this buffet. :)

    (4)
  • Guillermo W.

    Before heading down to the Seattle Premium Outlets, I have read above reviews about the buffet inside the casino. When I first stepped in, the first thing that came to mind was how surprise I was to see kids allowed to walk through the casino floor in order to get to the buffet, I never knew anyone under 18 was allowed to enter a gambling facility. About the food, the selections were plentiful and for the price they charge, it was more than reasonable. One flaw was that the cut of roast beef looked fresh and delicious, but the fact was that it was extremely tough and hard to chew. The service we received was also very good as the waitresses were friendly and always eager. I would definitely come back if I decide to do some shopping down south because the there is no comparable buffet in terms of selection, price and service in the Lower Mainland.

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  • Jessica R.

    Wow, we love the food, steak, fish, chicken, chinese, pasta, salads, and omg deserts. So much food, so worth it. Sometimes you have to wait in line though, but it goes by fast and hey you can just take turn playing the machines.

    (5)
  • Stevie C.

    The plan was to go shopping at Seattle Outlet Malls but that plan had to be deferred due to being so hungry! Felt incredibly hungry after not eating since 6am. Arrived at the buffet around 2pm had to wait for another 20 minutes incredibly long line. That was a painful experience and felt like not eating for a whole day. The buffet was incredibly busy and it was hard not to bump into people. There were a bunch of hungry people trying to get their food ASAP too. Finally got seated and was very impressed at the variety of food. Since it was a brunch there was also breakfast items eggs, sausages, etc. Tried the honey glazed ham, roast beef, smoked salmon, and Mongolian bbq. My favorite items at the buffet were the short ribs and also the baked smoked salmon. The roast beef was really good too but it felt way too soft for the texture all around the meat. Usually only a portion of the roast beef is soft but the whole piece felt soft. Something is strange here. The Chinese food didn't feel authentic the noodles were too sweet with a lot of sauce. Felt like Panda Express. I ate too much so didn't get to try dessert but I saw the display and it looked just tempting and beautiful. Ice cream is a must try. Looks like Gelato. Brunch was $16.95 per person.

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  • Don M.

    Pretty impressive for a buffet. I liked the selection and every thing was pretty tasty. They clear your plates quickly and keep your drinks full. They gave everything from prime rib to Mongolian grill and the deserts are delicious. All for pretty cheap.

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  • Steve B.

    Before a trip to the adjacent Seattle Premium Outlets, I needed to "shop for my stomach" first. It was about 1:30 on a Saturday and I decided to give the buffet at the Tulalip Casino a go...why not! The line inched forward for about 20 minutes until I quickly paid the cashier ($11.95 for lunch, apparently $18.95 at dinner) and was seated. The buffet is not nearly the same quality as the top ones in Las Vegas (Bellagio or Wynn) but for a lunch in Marysville, WA this was pretty good. The ventilation system (many floor vents) keeps the majority of the cigarette smoke out of the nonsmoking dining room. The food is a mixed bag. I skipped the standard issue salad bar and started my meal with a plate of dim sum. Not the best I've ever had, but better than I expected...quite good. Next course I sampled the main entrees. There were quite a few that didn't appeal to me, but I ended up with a piece of pot roast (acceptable, but nothing special), a carved piece of salmon (very good!), mashed potatoes (standard, nothing special). Other options I remember were meatloaf, chicken parmesan, a few other carved meats, onion rings, pizzas, a made to order pasta station, mongolian wok, and a few asian dishes next to the dim sum. There was way more than this though. Soft drinks are also included in the price of the meal and are refilled by a server. Dessert was quite good and I made two trips. Tons of options will satisfy most people. Impressively, they serve Snoqualime Gourmet iced cream! This complements the standard buffet issues cakes, tarts, and cookies. Overall, nothing I had would be the best food I've ever had and I'd probably be a bit disappointed if any individual item was what came out when I ordered an entree in a normal restaurant. But the fun of the buffet and being able to try all the different items really makes this worthwhile. And the price is pretty fair for what you get!

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  • li j.

    Unfortunately have to agree with writers who have noticed the quality has slid downhill while prices go up. Recently got toxic tasting oysters/watery potato salad on several visits,rancid tasting deep fried appetizers at the Asian bar.When I pointed out to staff refilling drink-she just shrugged her shoulders.We decided we just wont be back for a long while -seeing as how the casino is forcing you to go online and print a coupon in ADDITION to the free slot play coupon in newspaper-cant take advantage of that anymore and the food quality not what it was so no reason to come back. We will definitely check out Snoqualmie Casino-SUSHI nite-yum.TC promised a sushhi bar a year ago ,they conveniently forgot. Also hear alot of buzz about Angel of the Winds $9.99 buffet.And Golden Corral gives a great homestyle buffet-granted no primerib, but they do have steak at the buffet for as little as $8.29-tax and bev/dessert included and they really cater to seniors. Last time ar Eagles out plates sat along time and waited 20 minutes for the tip tray with the red choclates-it never came.No smiles when greeted.What a shame as Eagles used to be a great experience and value too. And did not like how reused to serve the lemon bars in case-saying they were '-for display' only ,as they had run out-at 430?!The desserts-other than the custard pie and lemon bars-are too sugary and not at all tasty either-however we DO like the case though-keeps things fresh and slobs from sticking fingers in and never had to wait more than a minute-and also keeps piggies from taking 3 and 5 at a time. Anyway we WILL be taking our gaming AND dining dollars elsewhere til TC drops the online nonsense for free slotplay and pays more attention to the quality at buffet.

    (1)
  • Kaylene C.

    We usually come here to eat before gambling the night away at the casino and we have always been happy with the food. A step or 2 up from most buffets and I've never been the Vegas so I can't compare it to anything there but we walk away happy and full and that's what matters!

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  • Jamie D.

    I've been to Eagle's Buffet twice now. Both epxperiences were decent. The food is good for the most part, and the service is excellent. If the price were a little less expensive I would have rated 5 stars instead of 4. But definitly work the 30 mile trip for dinner.

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  • Lisa H.

    It's not the Carnival World Buffet at the Rio, but it's pretty decent for a Washington casino. They have different stations with salad, pizza, seafood, Italian, Mexican, Asian, meat carving with roast beef, ham, and scrumptious salmon. There's a large selection of dessert items, with various cakes, pies, cookies, and ice cream. The only thing I wasn't too mad about was the price, I'm a penny slot player, work with me here people!

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  • Ted W.

    It is a very decent buffet and can easily beat many Las Vegas style buffets. I have to say the Chinese food there is absolutely delicious and will beat the crap out of any Chinese buffet. The deserts there were also very good especially the cheesecake. It is probably one of my favourite cakes ever. I will go there just to eat that cheesecake. I am not too fond of eating Mexican or Italian food at buffets and I must say they have limited selection but what they have is pretty good. The salad bar was well stocked with everything you could possibly want in a salad. The ribs were not the best quality of course and neither did I expect it at buffets. the fried chicken though needed a bit of work. I've had better at old country buffet. The other meats were not that bad either. Overall, none of the meat stood out by itself but there was plenty to choose from. I haven't tried the Mongolian station but my wife had and she tried it twice so I assume it's okay. One time I went there they also had a cold shrimp noodle salad that tasted great. The service has always been good there so far. Overall a pretty decent buffet that is definitely worth a visit.

    (4)

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

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