If you prefer to eat all the food in one sitting, these are the perfect spots around town to do so. Whether you’re looking for full service breakfast, Italian or sushi buffets or an unlimited wing night, there’s something (or a lot of things) for everyone.

Stancato’s 7380 State Rd., Parma “Our group of thirteen had a wonderful dining experience at Stancato’s. The food was delicious and the service excellent. We will definitely return and tell our friends all about this awesome restaurant!” Paula P. on Yelp Photo via @Stancatos/Instagram Credit: Scene Archives
Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen 8101 State Route 241, Mount Hope A buffet out in Amish country? Sign us up. Mrs. Yoder’s Special Recipe Fried Chicken and the buttermilk fried shrimp are two standouts here, where you can go for a breakfast, lunch or dinner buffet. Photo via Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen/Facebook Credit: Scene Archives
Tandul 505 Professor Ave., Cleveland The only Indian restaurant in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland features a wide variety of Indian items at their buffet, including a large offering of dishes for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike so everyone leaves here with a full belly. Photo by Emanuel Wallace Credit: Scene Archives
The Buffet at MGM Northfield Park (formerly known as Hard Rock Rocksino) 10777 Northfield Rd., Northfield This extensive buffet features all the options, from local favorites like meatloaf, to an Italian section, an international section featuring tacos and orange chicken and a carving station. Photo via Wikimedia Commons Credit: Scene Archives
BD’s Mongolian Grill 1854 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Heights Head to historic Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights and you won’t be disappointed in these all-you-can-eat bowls. You go through a buffet and pick what meats, veggies, sauces, spices and noodles or rice you want and then hand it to a griller, and enjoy the deliciousness. Photo via @Jammin38/Instagram Credit: Scene Archives
Texas de Brazil Multiple Locations Texas De Brazil came to Woodmere and Westlake in 2016 to bring another Brazilian-style steakhouse to town. In addition to an extensive buffet featuring vegetables, soup, salads, sushi and more, the servers walk around with spits of 15 different cuts of meat. Credit: Scene Archives
The Club Section at Progressive Field 2401 Ontario St, Cleveland Watching the Tribe while enjoying as much food as you can eat sounds great to us. With a variety of offerings, including fries and onion rings, pizza, popcorn, nachos, hot dogs and more, the Tribe takes all of the typical baseball foods and offer them up with a ticket for those sitting in Club seats. Photo via Scene Archives Credit: Scene Archives
Pickle Bill’s Lobster House 101 River St., Grand River Grand River is a bit of a hike, but it’s worth the trip for all you can eat lobster, because, frankly, their unlimited offerings are unlike anywhere else. You can get unlimited fish-n-chips ($23.99), prime rib ($45.99), Lake Erie walleye ($32.99) and perch ($35.99), shrimp ($26.99), Alaskan snow crab ($72.99), deep fried scallops ($21.99) and occasionally all you can eat lobster (not currently offered). Credit: Scene Archives
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Kintaro Sushi & Hot Pot Multiple Locations All you can eat sushi may make it sound like the quality isn’t great, but that’s not the case at Kintaro’s four locations (Akron, Fairview Park, Brooklyn and Medina), where for $14.99 for lunch and $25.99 for dinner, you can eat all of the sushi you want, but don’t take more than you eat, or you’ll be charged for it. In addition to unlimited sushi, the price also includes staples like miso soup, edamame, gyoza and tempura and even full teriyaki or hibachi meals. Credit: Scene Archives
Bombay Chaat 2044 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Featuriung Indian street food, this downtown spot offers Indian dishes that you won’t find at most other Indian restaurants in town. The lunch buffet, offered on weekdays, is just $9.99 but you might need to go home and take a nap after instead of going back to work. Photo via @EmBlauman/Instagram Credit: Scene Archives
Tick Tock Tavern 11526 Clifton Ave., Cleveland This old school neighborhood barbecue joint offers up all-you-can-eat fish fry’s for only $9.95 on Wednesdays and Fridays and we’d highly recommend checking it out. They also have .25 cent muscles on Mondays and Thursdays. Credit: Scene Archives
BrewDog 1956 Carter Rd., Cleveland We must tip our caps to this Scotland-based brewery for transforming a desolate patch on the Scranton Peninsula into one of the city’s most impressive riverside beer gardens. The surrounding city, bridge and water views are breathtaking, the beer selection pairs house cult faves with guest locals, and the food is surprisingly praise-worthy, especially the all you can eat wings on Wednesday nights for just 20 bucks. Call ahead for their wing special. Credit: Scene Archives
Indian Flame 11607 Euclid Ave., Cleveland On Euclid in the heart of the city you’ll find Indian Flame. In addition to their tasty a la carte menu, they have one of the best lunch buffets in town. Credit: Scene Archives
Kumo 1975 Snow Rd., Parma A Japanese seafood buffet sounds awesome, right? How about a buffet box to-go? In addition to Japanese food, they serve a wide variety of American and Chinese offerings at this extensive buffet, where you can be adventurous with exotic Japanese fish or stick to dishes you’re more familiar with. Photo via @Romy1969/Instagram Credit: Scene Archives
Fuji Grill Buffet 11607 Euclid Ave., Cleveland For one of the best deals in town try Fuji Grill Buffet in Parma. For just $10.99 for lunch and $15.99 for dinner, Credit: Scene Archives
North Coast Cafe 8800 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Located in the Intercontinental Hotel on the sprawling Cleveland Clinic campus, this international buffet has it all. Featuring homemade fresh pastas, an always changing carving station and homemade desserts, this buffet is one of the better quality ones in town. Credit: Scene Archives

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