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Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet

465 reviews

Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet Photos

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Hours

Monday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday, 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM

About Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet

The Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet, located at 250 Kalahari Blvd in Pocono Manor, while not a Chinese restaurant, offers a buffet-style dining experience with a focus on a wide variety of food selections, appealing to local diners looking for an all-you-can-eat option.

Environment: One reviewer noted that the food was well-kept, suggesting a clean and organized environment for the buffet. However, no other details about the overall ambiance or decor are provided in the available reviews.

Services: Service quality appears to be inconsistent. One reviewer specifically praised their server, Ann Marie, for being amazing and attentive. In contrast, the same reviewer described the greeter as extremely rude. Other staff members, such as servers, waiters, and the host, were considered decent.

Features: The buffet boasts a great food and food selection, with one reviewer specifically mentioning the availability of some basic vegetable options. However, a significant point of concern raised by a customer is a discrepancy in pricing between online booking and the actual prices offered at the restaurant, particularly for children. Online booking presented a single, higher price for children, while the restaurant offered three different price points based on age (Teenager, Kids, and Free for children 3 and under). This resulted in a family being charged significantly more when booking online compared to the in-restaurant pricing. Customers are advised to inquire about pricing options, especially for children, directly with the restaurant, potentially via phone, to avoid unexpected costs.

Promotional Information: The primary promotional information, or rather a point of caution regarding pricing, is the difference observed between online booking costs and the in-restaurant pricing structure, especially for families with children of varying ages. There are no other specific promotions mentioned in the reviews.

In conclusion, the Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet in Pocono Manor offers a diverse range of food in a buffet setting. While the food quality and selection seem to be well-regarded, potential local users should be aware of a notable issue concerning pricing discrepancies between online booking and the prices offered at the restaurant, particularly for children. It is recommended to verify pricing directly with the establishment before booking, especially if dining with children of different age groups. The service quality appears to be a mixed bag, with some staff members being excellent while others may not provide the same level of hospitality.

Great Karoo Marketplace Buffet Location

250 Kalahari Blvd, Pocono Manor, PA 18349, USA

Customer Reviews

4.0
465 reviews
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Irish D
Feb 21, 2025

RIP OFF!! Must READ! So far the servers, waiters, host were decent. The only complaint I have is that the price they have online vs. what they have at the actual restaurant was big price difference which not many know about. If you pay close attention and already have been there then you’d probably get it. Otherwise, just booking online would be a lot more expensive. Or perhaps you can ask via phone if they have the option. Here’s the break down: Online booking only option they have 1 Adult: $25 (and change) not $26 as stated right outside the restaurant 1 Kid: $15.99 On the actual restaurant they have 3 option’s for kids which as you see on the photo attached: Teenager (Ages 10 - 12): $18.99 Kids (Ages 4 - 11) $9.99 Kids (Ages 3 below) Free Like what?! We have ages of 4, 6, 9 years old kids and charged 15.99 plus tax per kid. What a rip off!!! Food and food selection was great tho! They have some basic vegetables options thankfully.

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William Small
Apr 12, 2024

Server was amazing. Greeter extremely rude. I’ve never been greeted before by someone by sternly saying 7:30. Not good morning we will be open soon. Mind you it was 7:29. The reason you don’t get 5 stars is only because of her. I was blown away in every other thing here. Food was amazing and so well kept. Ann Marie was an amazing server who checked on us frequently. Can’t wait to visit again.

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ALENA PARK
Apr 11, 2024

Nice spread of food. Gluten free options always a plus! It is expensive (75 for 2 adults and 1 kid), but that's to be expected at a resort. Our server Ann Marie was excellent! Very attentive and great with our 4 year old. Very sweet lady, so shout out for excellent service!

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Xavier Tung
Jun 11, 2024

This buffet is AMAZING! Our waiter was spectacular and always checked to see if we needed anything. The food was delicious and The only downside was the slightly expensive of $26.99 per adult. Overall, this experience was better than most buffets around here.

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Vlad Kolts
Aug 12, 2024

Horrendously overpriced junk food that was most definitely bought as repeatedly frozen instant food packets for no more than one cent a piece. The greasy cold bacon was accompanied by the most bland and tasteless pancakes imaginable as well as horribly scorched coffee that was reheated in a microwave multiple times in a row and oatmeal that looked like it was eaten and spit out for a month straight by some inmates and branded as a secret recipe because even they couldn’t handle the taste. The deserts were contending with the pancakes for the blandest food of the decade and were either really dry or wet while looking a lot like those cheap mini deserts that are sold covered in plastic that you can find in low quality hotels. There was some pizza that looked alright but why would someone eat pizza for breakfast. The only good food i could find were some hash-browns but they weren’t in one piece, instead they were all jumbled up which i found strange. The other drink i tried was orange juice which was also rather displeasing, i want to add that there was an omelet station that was really cool but the portions were tiny, they didn’t use any spices and the ingredients you could add looked and tasted as if they marinated in their own juices for at least 2 weeks. The servers were all right. Conclusion: It isn’t worth 26$ a person.

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