That is why the operator had to make the difficult choice and suspend business at the buffet, elaborated Mr. Niagara Casinos president Richard Taylor explained that since the reopening of casinos after the unprecedented situation the company has put some big efforts into trying to rejuvenate the buffet last year but it was in vain.
In a press release from September 2023, the gaming property said that the venue would suspend work due to increasing food prices and failed attempts to contain its costs that eventually made the business unsustainable. Previously, the management of the casino informed its patrons The Grand Buffet would close down its doors on Oct. But before the unprecedented situation, the diner charged CA$25 for entry, which is quite a steep increase in prices. Currently, admissions cost CA$55 excluding taxes, gratuities or any alcoholic beverages. With over 195 items, the Grand Buffet provides an impressive dining experience filled with market-fresh produce, gourmet recipes and a welcoming atmosphere.
The location will cease work due to increasing operating expenses. A few weeks ago, management of the gaming hotspot reported that after 20 years of premium dining amenities, the Buffet will be closing down its doors for good. Soon Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario will be saying goodbyes to one of its most iconic dining venues – the Grand Buffet.