Las Vegas locals, employees disappointed Station Casinos buffets 'will never return'

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Las Vegas locals, employees disappointed Station Casinos buffets 'will never return'
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Las Vegas, Nevada 2021-05-21 22:36:11 –

Las Vegas — Affordable buffet meals may be on the way.

Station Casinos is a place where many locals love to gamble all day and fill up bottomless food at affordable prices, but it’s probably not the case anymore.

Station Casino does not directly admit to 13 Action News that it has no plans to revive the buffet. However, with the recent earnings announcement, Red Rock Resorts Inc. Frank Fertitta, CEO of, said, “We’re going to put dollars where we make money. It will focus on slot machines and table games. It’s our main business. Of some restaurants. There are options. There is no buffet. “

Stephen Cootey, CFO of the company, said: “It’s called a former buffet because it’s obviously down year-on-year thanks to the buffet. It’s no exaggeration to say that it will never come back.”

For the locals, it’s a huge loss.

Justin, who lives in Las Vegas, said, “It’s really terrible, it’s not good to hear.”

“We like the ones at Station Casinos for price reasons, it’s a good price,” he added. “I like food. I loved taking my family there. It was one of the weekly or biweekly things we used to do.”

The news is even worse for workers who may be dismissed during a pandemic and unable to get their jobs back.

“I’m worried because I used to be full-time. I’m not in a full-time position now. It will take years to reach full-time. [positions]”Cristina Lopez, a former buffet worker at Texas Station, said.

“Traditionally, this was a way to keep players in the casino, they didn’t have to eat elsewhere, and it was also a great way to give players a free gift,” Vital Vegas said. Said Scott Roeben, the founder of.

It’s sad that the station buffet doesn’t come back, but he says it’s not surprising.

“It’s cheap, but there’s a reason, because casinos tend to subsidize buffets like anything else. It’s just gone and casinos aren’t willing to accept the hit anymore. They Their margins are closer than ever, ”says Roeben.

He states that casinos are using COVID-19 as an excuse to eliminate giveaways and don’t expect the budget buffet to come back soon.

“The station looks around to make sure they aren’t making money for us. If the locals are willing to pay $ 45, $ 50 for the buffet, they’ll bring them back. Well, it’s not. They know their customers and they know them. “I’m not going to go for such a price,” he said.

Culinary Union Local 226 states that this is why it is pressing the state legislature to pass SB386.

“The Return Rights Act will prevent employers from taking advantage of the pandemic to drive older workers into shameful early retirement. It kicks long-term front-line employees who have contributed to Nevada’s success. SB386 also includes a clause that allows dismissed employees to return to similar jobs at work as long as they are qualified or eligible for additional training. Urgently needed common sense measures to stabilize the state’s workforce. The Culinary Union urges the Nevada State Council to stand with the workers’ families and pass Senate Bill 386. “