It’s located upstairs, on the second level (the Castle Walk level), above the casino floor, and just before you get to the Excalibur Food Court.
The resort’s buffet, formerly called the Round Table Buffet, is now simply called, “the Buffet,” and was remodeled in late 2014, at a cost of just over $6.2 million. Entrance into the Excalibur buffetīy most accounts, the buffet at the Excalibur Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas does a solid job in moving guests in and out efficiently while providing them with a very reasonably-priced buffet experience. Excalibur itself is the 6th biggest resort in Las Vegas, with just under 4,000 hotel rooms, all situated on an intersection that has the most hotel rooms in the world.
It’s only open for brunch, but that’s likely to change soon.Įither way, the demand is there, as this resort (and all the Strip), is hopping. The busy Buffet at the Excalibur is one of the more affordable buffet options on the Las Vegas Strip.