Just like my mom used to make! The dessert bar is really extensive. And they have that classic New Orleans, dessert. I did try the fried shrimp and chicken though, both of which were very good. After five lobsters I was too full to get a steak. I love Royal Red shrimp but they were a little overcooked for my liking. Also, I grabbed one of those stuffed clams pictured for the hell of it thinking they’d be nothing but bread crumbs and I’d be disappointed.
They have lobster on the buffet! Other notable food items are snow crab, Royal Red shrimp, boiled crawfish, ribeye steaks grilled to order, whole fried catfish and fried frog legs. This one isn’t smoke free, but on Friday and Saturday nights it’s SERIOUSLY special. I thought that info would be good to pass along for people averse to cigarette smoke. I reported on the Palace Buffet (Report #89) because besides having pretty good food, it’s the only smoke free casino on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. I wouldn’t normally report on a casino buffet unless there was something special about it. Inside the casino you’ll find the Epic Buffet. Louis, Mississippi, you can’t miss the giant, neon, Hollywood Casino sign directing you where to turn to get there. If you’re driving down Highway 90 in Bay St.