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Since Gregg Allman is hospitalized and the double header show at the Meadows got cancelled....I'm now heading with some guys to the ZZ Top show at Foxwoods Grand theater next Friday.....I know Mohegan Sun inside and out....but wondering what people recommend for food near the theater. Thanks.
 
So it may be a bit pricy, about $24 a plate but the festival buffet at Foxwoods is great. Any cuisine you could want and generally good quality food, not your usual small time buffet/diner food.
 
The Lounge at Cedars. Don't need Reservations and you can get a good lobster roll with fries (substitutions permitted - mashed, or even a veg if I recall). Lots of great food in the lounge if you don't mind that at least part of it is smoking. Lot better prices than Cedars main room.
 
Also, the other steak house - David Burke - is very much hit or miss from what I have been told.
 
Since Gregg Allman is hospitalized and the double header show at the Meadows got cancelled....I'm now heading with some guys to the ZZ Top show at Foxwoods Grand theater next Friday.....I know Mohegan Sun inside and out....but wondering what people recommend for food near the theater. Thanks.

You asked for food and not beer alex?
 
I would recommend Cedars or Al'dente. Golden Dragon if your into Asian. Paragon, if you have some money to spend...David Burks is ok.. Juniors, if want to do the deli thing is pretty good as well..
 
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It's all my fault. I wished out loud that I'd rather see Top solo than waste time with Gregg Allman, I shoulda wished for UConn to the B12. Anyway, we are going to stop at Harry's Place in Colchester on the way down.
 
It's all my fault. I wished out loud that I'd rather see Top solo than waste time with Gregg Allman, I shoulda wished for UConn to the B12. Anyway, we are going to stop at Harry's Place in Colchester on the way down.

LOL .....When the ZZ/Allman show was announced, we joked whether ZZ Top would make it through the summer with Dusty Hill's recent history of injuries on tour. And as it turns out, it's Gregg Allman who gets ill. I wish him well.
 
So it may be a bit pricy, about $24 a plate but the festival buffet at Foxwoods is great. Any cuisine you could want and generally good quality food, not your usual small time buffet/diner food.
I was never a big fan of the Foxwoods buffet. I think the Mohegan Sun buffet is way better. I have not eaten at the Foxwoods buffet in a few years so maybe they changed some things. Ala Strada at the Fox Tower (formerly MGM Grand) is very good but a little pricey. As far as casino buffets, I think the Harrahs buffet in Atlantic City is the best way to get your moneys worth. It comes to $37 with tax but the main draw is the all you can eat crab legs. The Borgata buffet in Atlantic City is great as well...no crab legs but very high quality food/seafood for a buffet.
 
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I was never a big fan of the Foxwoods buffet. I think the Mohegan Sun buffet is way better. I have not eaten at the Foxwoods buffet in a few years so maybe they changed some things. Ala Strada at the Fox Tower (formerly MGM Grand) is very good but a little pricey. As far as casino buffets, I think the Harrahs buffet in Atlantic City is the best way to get your moneys worth. It comes to $37 with tax but the main draw is the all you can eat crab legs. The Borgata buffet in Atlantic City is great as well...no crab legs but very high quality food/seafood for a buffet.
Interesting. I've actually never liked the Mohegan buffet, thought it didn't have the value and diversity of the one at Foxwoods. Foxwoods' actually has crab legs on fridays and saturdays so maybe go back and clean them out next time you're in town, get you're revenge.
 
Also, the other steak house - David Burke - is very much hit or miss from what I have been told.

I've never been disappointed at Burke's. Best Steak in CT in my experience.
 
Interesting. I've actually never liked the Mohegan buffet, thought it didn't have the value and diversity of the one at Foxwoods. Foxwoods' actually has crab legs on fridays and saturdays so maybe go back and clean them out next time you're in town, get you're revenge.
Thanks! I did not know about that. I will absolutely give that another try.
 
I'd second Cedars, Al Dente, and Golden Dragon... all very good. The Hard Rock is actually pretty decent if you're after a burger and don't mind the music...

As to the buffet... I've been to the one at Foxwoods a few times... twice it was pretty good... once it was horrendously bad... just incredibly awful. I won't go back it was that bad.
 
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Since Gregg Allman is hospitalized and the double header show at the Meadows got cancelled....I'm now heading with some guys to the ZZ Top show at Foxwoods Grand theater next Friday.....I know Mohegan Sun inside and out....but wondering what people recommend for food near the theater. Thanks.

ZZ Top? Just don't eat the brown ones.
 
I've never been disappointed at Burke's. Best Steak in CT in my experience.

Then you have a more valid opinion than I do. I was just going by what I heard guests say, and other staff had seconded it. Realistically, any place as high end as Cedars or Burke really should be able to hit a home run, and it isn't hard for a good lineman to cook to proper temperature.

I will try it at some point, then. (But, like I said, I really do like getting my fill at the lounge price with the quality still being on point).
 
Alta Strata at Fox Tower. David Burke Prime on Mondays has 3 course lobster dinners
 
Sounds like my Grandmothers Czech menu
Old people boil the hell out of everything. I remember eating all the boiled stuff at my grandma's then as she was getting around 90 years old and we didn't want her cooking anymore, we would order up incredible New Jersey italian food for the holidays. We are all feasting on eggplant rollatini, lemon chicken, veal parm, shrimp parm etc. and my grandma still would sneak off to boil a pot of carrots and cauliflower to pass around.
 
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How was Boz? I saw him at Jazz Fest this year for the first time in over 20 years and thought he was still pretty great.

I love Boz and he sounded good. I guess the only negative was that he didn't end with Loan Me a Dime like he often does. And say what you want about Toto, but they were pretty great, too. That Steve Lukather can play a bit. Out of nowhere he played Bridge of Sighs as a trio with Leland Sklar on bass.
 
I love Boz and he sounded good. I guess the only negative was that he didn't end with Loan Me a Dime like he often does. And say what you want about Toto, but they were pretty great, too. That Steve Lukather can play a bit. Out of nowhere he played Bridge of Sighs as a trio with Leland Sklar on bass.
That is a bummer; "Loan Me a Dime" was the highlight for me at his Fest set.

Leland Sklar is great. Big fan of his work with JT and Jackson Browne in particular, but he's got a pretty insane discography.
 
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