Golden Corral Buffet and Grill

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33525 S Dixie Hwy
Homestead, FL 33034

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(305) 246-8699
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I have been to my share of Golden Corral buffets and this one was at the bottom of the list. Just moving to FL we were looking for a decent buffet breakfast and thought Golden Cor...

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 2/6/2012

terrible, went there last night and as soon we walked in, noticed this bad smell. I don't know if it is from the restaurant or from the people that eat there, but it smelled like a high school locker room. \r \r The food is terrible, the only thing I liked was the bread. the chicken was dry, rice tasteless, corn from can with no flavor. Even the vanilla ice cream was bad!!\r \r will not come back ever... more

try Golden corral 1/31/2012

its filling, cheap, and doesnt taste half bad if your drunk by noon. No seriously though its definetly worth the price plus they have that new chocolate fountain. more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/11/2011

Golden Coral has always gave the Veterans a FREE meal on Veterans Day. Last year (2010) they pulled a switch. They served their FREE meal on Monday after Veterans Day. Why . . . Because they collected may the meal price from all the Veterans that thought they would get a FREE meal. When the following Monday came, many Veterans (I for one) did not go to Golden Coral to celebrate Veterans Day on a non-Veterans Day. I just saw on the news today, 11 Nov 2011 (Veterans Day), that Golden Coral is going to do the same thing. I will let all my Veteran friends know how Golden Coral is manipulating the Veterans. Golden Coral has several location throughout Florida. They do the Veteran scam so this is a Golden Coral Corporate idea/scam. I just found out that Applebee's is now offering its Veterans a FREE meal today and I also heard they did it last year too. I hope to see all my Veteran friends at Applebee's today and in the future. - DON'T SCAM THE VETERANS GOLDEN CORAL more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 8/31/2011

On sunday 8/28 we went to eat, and the lady that was cooking the shrimps,scallops and tilapia, was very polite but the cloth that she was using to clean the pan was so dirty that I could not believe she was serving food, mind you the week before was the same thing with the gentlemen that was there. They clean the pan, the counter and everything else with the same cloth that at one time was white ( the cloth). This was my favorite place to go on sunday with the family, but is getting to dirty for me. I recommend that you take action on that before FDA takes action. Thank you more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/29/2010

wir waren Anfang des Jahres 6 Wochen in Homestead und haben überwiegend im Corral gegessen, weil hier einfach alles sehr gut ist. Das Restaurant, das Management, die Bedienungen ( Dwight is the best ) und vor allem die Qualität und die Quantität waren erste Wahl. \r Danke für alles aus Germany from Karin and Guenter more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/16/2010

Re: "Veterans' Day Weekend: November 11 to November 15, 2010\r \r The Golden Corral! How can you get more American that this? The whole idea of free enterprise and the ability of a family's dream of owning their own restaurant to come true, working together to expand what started out as a simple goal of providing reliably good food in a full service setting in a country where the sky's the limit to owning franchises all over our nation! This success is what our country is all about, cheerful competition!\r \r Veteran's Day has been a day for me in the past that conjured up memories of times when I was part of a team of dedicated soldiers, who were either working to overcome being raised in a situation of feeling alienated and helpless in a dysfunctional family, or fulfilling a need to be part of a team where one felt as important as one did in a close 'normal' family, knowing each member could count on their team members to come across in a jam, in a crisis, in a tough situation, and come out feeling safe, as a winner! \r \r This is how I felt tonight after being honored by the above mentioned restaurant in our little town of Homestead this weekend. Being a veteran of a real war, or even of a boot camp, leaves scars, most of which are invisible. Such are mine. The terror and pride of surviving one's first attack by people hell-bent on killing themselves and as many of the perceived so-called 'enemy' as possible has been part of my heritage when I was on Guam in the 40's. Our opponents had taken an oath to die on the battlefield, and when they attacked our location, they didn't expect, or hope, to live through the battle. Any that did were later shipped back to their home country, and, honoring their promise, to a man, they jumped ship and drowned.\r \r I, however, though feeling grateful to be a survivor of their midnight raid, have carried the terror of those moments ever since, blocking out some of the memories just to keep going, burying myself in my work so that the past wouldn't creep into my thoughts. I'm sure that there were many men and women who were in the restaurant this weekend who would also have related to my feelings of hiding that scary night from my past, not wanting to frighten my loved ones who had not experienced what I had gone through, who had also watched the skies for planes, not in awe, as we did at the outstanding Homestead air show, or at the great Veterans Day parade downtown on Krome Avenue, but in fear of being bombed again, or having our doors burst open by strangers, bearing arms.\r \r Fast forward to Monday night, and a shy person, me, haunted by those same memories, entered The Corral. Because there is safety in numbers, I teamed up with another veteran, my boss, and had a relaxed conversation over the nicest dinner I've had in decades. I hardly ever eat out, even though for most of my friends, eating out is a weekly and for some, a daily, happening. So, you can imagine my surprise and delight, when I was met with a caring and very apparently grateful staff of people who were happy to see us, and gave quality service in a place within a mile of my condo. Such a big patriotic deal! It was delicious and filling, not only for my stomach, but for my soul, because everyone was treated with respect, instead of as just a number, or a daily quota.\r \r W\ho knows how many dollars were spent on the vets at the Golden Corrals, who followed through on Monday with an evening meal for those who had ever been in uniform in defense of their country. I was supplied with a feeling of camaraderie; once more feeling a part of a larger effort, to healthfully nurture the neighborhood! I have lost more than 63 pounds eating at the Golden Corral's salad and fruit bar. I acquired this fat 50 years ago, from uneducated, unenlightened eating habits that I had formed to comfort my emotionally-stuffed feelings. \r \r In the last quarter of my century of life, it's an honor to be a citizen of a country who has enterprises that remember and give back to its own. Thank you, Golden Corral, for the present happy experiences which have not just covered me up, like a grandmother's precious handmade quilt covering me up and protecting me against the cold nights, from some pretty scary past experiences, but have replaced those experiences with a feeling of safety and comfort and I look forward to repeat performances next year! God bless us all and God bless America."\r \r This note is from a grateful patron, Dr. Flora Mason Van Orden, a proud member of a family who has experienced over 125 years of nearly continuous "fighting our country's battles" (as the song goes, "on our land and overseas"! in both the U.S. Marine Corps and in the National Guard and Reserve), who, this month, is teaching children and adults about being free from disease through adopting a raw, plant-based diet, in Homestead, Florida. www.rawdoctors.com and www.RawLife.org more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 6/10/2010

This place is discusting!! I have gone twice.. The second time just to make sure our first time wasn't just us being picky. Bad food, greasy, tasteless... Gross. more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 3/9/2010

Its a buffet, so you know how the food is. But we had this one guy server, he was great. He made sure everyone is our section was taken care of. He would take everyones dirty plates took them where they needed to be and then he would make his round for drink refills, Then walk around to see if anything needed to be cleaned and then he would start with the dishes again. A kid at the bar had a plate of spaghetti, which slid to the floor. 4 or 5 female workers walked by and didn't bother to try to clean it up. He had dirty dishes in his hand, put them where they needed to go and then got the broom and dustpan. Servers like that make you wanna return to the restaurant. We left him a big tip along with a note. When he read the note, he smiled and folded it nice and neat then put it in his pocket. Too bad neither of us thought to get his name. I definitely would have called and told his boss what a great job he did. I still can, I'll just have to describe him!\r DRAWBACK: The rice at the bar is always hard, NEVER get the rice. Everything else is good! more

Greasy food, great waiter... 11/23/2008

I have been to my share of Golden Corral buffets and this one was at the bottom of the list. Just moving to FL we were looking for a decent buffet breakfast and thought Golden Corral was a safe bet. We were sorely disappointed! The food was room temperature at best and when asked to bring out ""fresh food"" it was ice cold. Maybe I should have requested ""freshly prepared within the last 2 hours food"". Most items on the bar were sitting in sea of grease. Also, the variety that I am used to at Golden Corral was severely lacking. Where were all the breakfast meats, sausage, bacon(cooked, not microwaved and flimsy), and ham?? In addition, the ""drink bar"" was composed of open, dirty, containers on a filthy cart with no ice in sight. The omelet station was okay but be prepared to wait. The best part of the meal was our server, Leon. Unfortunately, the excellent customer service on the waiters behalf didn't outweigh the cold, undercooked, and greasy food we paid for. Don't get me wrong, I know not to expect 5-star dining but I have had soooooo much better from Golden Corral. They really need to re-vamp this location. Pros: wait staff Cons: everything but the wait staff more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/18/2008

They have really stepped up their buffet. I recommend this place esp. if you have a big eater. more
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  • Family-style buffet restaurant in Florida City serving lunch, dinner and weekend breakfast that features an endless variety of high quality menu items at one affordable price.Guests can choose from over 150 items including USDA, grilled to order sirloin steaks, pork, seafood, and shrimp alongside traditional favorites like pot roast, fried chicken, meatloaf, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, Bourbon Street Chicken, fresh salads, our famous yeast rolls, the ALL NEW Smokehouse and more.

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  • Hours: sunday: 07:30-21:30, monday: 07:30-21:30, tuesday: 07:30-21:30, wednesday: 07:30-21:30, thursday: 07:30-21:30, friday: 07:30-22:30, saturday: 07:30-22:30
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