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Reunion Hall reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Reunion Hall, a buffet restaurant at Silver Dollar City.

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Posted: March 8, 2010

The food offerings here are changed for each of the park's seasonal festivals. Currently this buffet features holiday favorites such as: turkey, fried chicken, ham, chicken and noodles, dressing, mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, baked apples, sweet potato casserole, green bean & mushroom casserole, mac 'n' cheese, salad bar, rolls, choice of beverage, and dessert bar.

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We ate the Christmas buffet at Reunion Hall, a restaurant near the front of the park. The food was hot, good, and the service was fantastic. I am not a big fan of buffets, but on this occasion, I was quite pleased with the results. - James Rao

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