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  • Richwon4

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    Okay Fellow Firearms Enthusiasts...

    I have never been in a Casino before but I heard some of of the Casino's around the Southern end of the Lake have nice restaurants in them. Is this true and when do they do the infamous "SEAFOOD BUFFET?" My wife and I never spend much going out to eat but I want to splurge for her Birthday as she likes Seafood. Where do I want to go for a fine dining atmosphere and good Seafood Buffet?

    So hit me with it.
     

    TB1999

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    I know this doesn't answer your question but if you like seafood buffets, go to THE JOURNEY next time youre in Indianapolis.

    The Journey
     

    308jake

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    I never thought I'd see fine dining and buffet in the same sentence.

    In in all seriousness though, The Journey is good. McCormick and Schmicks is very good, and the Oceanaire too. The last 2 are not buffets but very tasty seafood for Indiana and closer to fine dining.
     

    17 squirrel

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    The Fri and Sat night Seafood Buffet at Anderson's casino has Alaskan Crab legs and Steamed Srimp. 25 bucks. As a east coaster, about as good as it gets without driving to the big city.. But certainly nowhere like crab / Seafood houses at home.
     

    Richwon4

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    I never thought I'd see fine dining and buffet in the same sentence.

    In in all seriousness though, The Journey is good. McCormick and Schmicks is very good, and the Oceanaire too. The last 2 are not buffets but very tasty seafood for Indiana and closer to fine dining.

    Yes those do sound ridiculous together. Good call. I am talking in the arena of all other "buffets." Not about to take her to Ponderosa Seafood night for Birthday.
     
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