15 Georgia Buffets That Prove All-You-Can-Eat Can Still Be Delicious

Georgia
By Samuel Cole

Hungry for seconds and thirds without sacrificing flavor? Georgia’s buffet scene proves you can pile your plate high and still keep standards even higher. From sushi spreads and Brazilian grills to old school Southern comfort, these spots bring variety, value, and legit taste. Let this guide lead you to your next all you can eat win across the Peach State.

Gohan Buffet — Duluth

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Walk in hungry and leave triumphant at Gohan Buffet, where hibachi sizzles and sushi glides past in gleaming rows. You can build a custom hibachi plate while a chef sears steak, shrimp, and veggies right in front of you. Then switch gears for fresh rolls, nigiri, and crunchy tempura that taste far from cookie cutter.

Seafood fans will find steamed mussels, peppered crawfish, and buttery salmon alongside Chinese classics like General Tso’s chicken and lo mein. The best move is pacing yourself with small tastes, then returning for favorites you actually loved. You will appreciate how often trays are refreshed and how staff check on tables.

Kids grab egg rolls and fries, adults stack plates with garlicky greens and stir fried noodles, and everyone leaves satisfied. Prices feel fair for the quality, especially given cooked to order hibachi. Bring a friend who orders differently so you can compare notes and split the must try desserts.

Ole Times Country Buffet — Brunswick

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This is the kind of place that smells like Sunday after church and tastes like your favorite aunt cooked everything. Ole Times lays out golden fried chicken, creamy mashed potatoes, and collard greens that hit with smoky depth. Spoon some mac and cheese, add cornbread, and drizzle potlikker for the complete Southern plate.

Daily specials keep things interesting while staying true to comfort roots. Expect BBQ, meatloaf, and tender turkey with dressing that is holiday level any day. You will find sweet tea that actually tastes brewed, not syrupy, and servers who steer you toward fresh pans.

It is perfect for families, road trippers, and anyone craving generous portions without pretense. Save space for banana pudding or warm peach cobbler because dessert is not optional here. Come early for the crispiest chicken and thank yourself later for planning a post buffet stroll.

Atlantic Buffet — Marietta

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Atlantic Buffet is the classic meet in the middle choice for groups with wildly different cravings. One friend wants orange chicken, another craves roast beef, and you just need a solid salad bar and hot soup. No problem because the steam tables turn over quickly and the variety keeps boredom far away.

You will spot sushi, baked fish, teriyaki skewers, pizza squares, and buttery rolls ready for sandwich experiments. The value shines at lunch, when you can sample a little of everything without wrecking your budget. Staff circulate with refills and the buffet line stays tidy even on busy nights.

Pro move is building a balanced plate with a veggie stir fry, lean protein, and a small treat. Then head back for one guilty pleasure you truly want, not five forgettable bites. Finish with soft serve or fruit and call it a win.

Old Tyme Grill & Buffet — Jonesboro

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Old Tyme Grill & Buffet feels like a hometown gathering spot where comfort classics rule. Expect carved meats, fluffy mashed potatoes, green beans with bacon, and cornbread that crumbles just right. You will taste the homestyle approach the moment you cut into juicy roast or flaky chicken.

There is always a casserole worth investigating, plus gravy that ties everything together. Rotating specials keep regulars excited without losing the down home identity. Service is prompt and kind, the tea is cold, and plates disappear quickly so you can grab seconds.

Come with an appetite and a plan to sample small portions first. That way you can return for the standouts without hitting the wall too fast. Save a little room for cobbler and ice cream because that warm cold combo is the finisher you deserve.

Super Golden Buffet — Lawrenceville

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Super Golden Buffet is the everyday favorite you hit when only comfort and convenience will do. There are crispy egg rolls, peppered chicken, garlicky broccoli, and mounds of fried rice that invite repeat visits. You can spot seafood nights by the buzz around the trays and the quick turn on fresh pans.

The vibe is casual, friendly, and perfect for groups that want to graze and chat. Prices are reasonable, service is attentive, and the dessert bar satisfies with fruit, cakes, and soft serve. You will appreciate the steady refill pace and the way staff manage peak hours.

Build a plate with a little of everything, then decide your lane for round two. Go stir fry heavy or lean into crispy comfort if that is your mood. Either way, you leave fed, happy, and ready to recommend it to the next hungry friend.

Pacific Buffet — Marietta

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Pacific Buffet wins on breadth, price, and friendly service that keeps you coming back. The sushi corner offers simple rolls that pair well with hot dishes like black pepper chicken and sautéed green beans. You will also find shrimp, baked fish, and soups that rotate to keep things interesting.

The best strategy is a tasting round before committing to favorites. Grab a few dumplings, a spoon of lo mein, and that teriyaki skewer, then circle back for seconds that matter. Staff are quick with drink refills and clearing plates so your table stays uncluttered.

Budget watchers love the lunch deal and families appreciate the crowd pleasing selection. Dessert is basic but comforting, with soft serve and a handful of sweets. Leave satisfied knowing you got solid variety without overpaying for frills you did not need.

Chow Time Grill & Buffet — Norcross

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Bring a squad to Chow Time and watch plates fill fast with grilled meats, noodles, and crispy favorites. The grill station adds a fun twist as you pair hot proteins with fresh sides. You will find a dependable mix of Asian hits, American comfort, and a dessert counter that keeps kids smiling.

Variety is the point, and value is the hook, especially on weeknights. The dining room hums with families, coworkers, and date night duos plotting second rounds. Staff bustle to swap trays quickly so food stays hot and appealing.

Make a plan to grab greens and protein first so you do not crash later. Then reward yourself with a crunchy spring roll or slice of cake. It is casual, lively, and exactly the kind of buffet that turns a regular night into a mini celebration.

Sakura Buffet — Savannah

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Savannah locals know Sakura for sushi that moves faster than the crowds and hot dishes that deliver comfort. Roll choices are broad, with bright salmon, avocado, and crunchy tempura flakes adding texture. You can balance that with hibachi style proteins and veggie sides that taste fresh, not tired.

Seafood nights bring extra buzz with crab legs or bursting shrimp options when available. The dining room feels relaxed, perfect for lingering with friends and planning round two. You will also find miso, soups, and salads that lighten the load between heavier bites.

Start with a sushi sampler, then chase it with warm entrees and a crisp veggie dish. Pace yourself so you can enjoy dessert without regret, maybe a slice of cake or soft serve swirl. Sakura nails the buffet sweet spot by keeping quality and variety neck and neck.

Nori Nori — Sandy Springs

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Nori Nori feels like a step up, where the sushi selection shines and the hot dishes back it up. You will find nigiri with glistening fish, specialty rolls, tempura that stays crisp, and delicate salads. The spread feels curated, and plates look as good as they taste without tipping into fussy.

Expect a higher price than typical buffets, but the experience justifies it for special nights. Service is polished and quick, and the room hums with date night energy. Hot options like teriyaki salmon, udon, and gyoza round out the meal with comfort.

Go light on rice early so you can try more seafood and still have space for dessert. Bring your sushi curious friend and watch them become a believer. When a buffet makes you slow down and savor, you know it is doing something right.

Rio Steakhouse and Bakery — Marietta

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Rio Steakhouse and Bakery blends Brazilian flavors with buffet freedom for a carnivore friendly feast. Think tender cuts carved to order, cheesy pão de queijo, and a salad bar bright with fresh toppings. You will also find stews, rice, and grilled veggies that balance the meat centric focus.

The bakery case is a secret weapon with flan, cakes, and tropical sweets worth saving room for. Service is upbeat and the vibe feels celebratory even on a weeknight. Prices track with the experience, making it a great choice for groups that love meat variety.

Start with the salad bar to set a fresh base, then say yes to your favorite cuts. Add chimichurri, take a breather, and return for one more perfect slice. This spot proves you can mix value and quality without losing that special occasion feel.

AJ’s Home Cooking — Alpharetta

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AJ’s Home Cooking delivers the flavor of a family table without the pile of dishes. Meatloaf slices stand tall beside gravy, fried chicken crackles, and green beans taste slow simmered. You will find cornbread, casseroles, and a dessert line that reads like a church cookbook.

The pace is unhurried and the staff treat regulars like neighbors. Prices stay reasonable and the food feels honest, warm, and made to comfort. Rotating specials keep visits interesting while protecting the greatest hits.

Build a balanced plate and make room for pie or banana pudding to finish strong. This is the place you bring out of town guests to explain Southern hospitality in bites. You leave full, relaxed, and a little nostalgic for big Sunday suppers.

M & J Home Cooking Country Buffet — Toccoa

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M & J is small town charm with big plate energy, the kind of buffet that feels personal. Fried chicken comes crisp and juicy, hams glisten, and vegetables carry that slow cooked comfort. You will find rolls that beg for butter and sides that taste like somebody’s favorite recipe.

Servers chat like neighbors and keep tea full while trays turn steadily. The portions are generous, but the secret is taking small first tastes. That way you can loop back for the standouts without missing dessert.

Expect peach cobbler, bread pudding, or cake slices that seal the deal. Prices are friendly and the atmosphere relaxed, perfect for families and hungry road trippers. It is the kind of spot that makes you plan your next visit before you hit the door.

Nick’s Buffet — Brunswick

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Nick’s Buffet feels like a neighborhood secret that regulars cannot stop recommending. Plates pile up with fried chicken, savory sides, and a few rotating surprises that keep things lively. You will appreciate the friendly staff who keep drinks topped off and steer you toward fresh batches.

There is a salad bar for balance and a dessert table that rewards restraint early on. Prices are fair and the room buzzes with easygoing conversation. It is the place you choose when you want comfort without complication.

Start with a sampler, then return for the dish that made you smile. Add a square of cornbread, a scoop of mac, and something green to keep peace with yourself. You leave satisfied and already plotting a return with friends who love a hidden gem.

The Carriage House Buffet & Catering Of Jefferson — Jefferson

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The Carriage House brings historic charm to a spread of Southern staples served with pride. Roast meats carve clean, casseroles arrive bubbling, and vegetables taste like they had time to bloom. You will find biscuits ready for honey and butter, plus gravies that connect every bite.

The setting feels community centered, like a gathering hall where everyone knows where the cobbler hides. Service is gracious and quick, and plates vanish just in time for second rounds. Prices align with hearty portions and the sense of place you get with every visit.

Balance your plate with a mix of protein, greens, and that one indulgent casserole. Leave space for dessert because the sweet finish completes the story. If you want classic comfort in a venue with character, this buffet checks every box.

The Historic Green Manor Restaurant — Union City

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Dining at The Historic Green Manor feels like stepping into a gracious Southern home for a celebratory meal. Crystal light, old wood, and warm hospitality frame plates stacked with fried chicken, collards, and rice. You will taste tradition in every bite, from buttery biscuits to slow simmered sides.

Buffet service keeps things relaxed while the setting adds a touch of occasion. Staff treat guests like family and keep the flow smooth on busy afternoons. Prices reflect the experience without straying into special occasion only territory.

Begin with a classic plate, then circle back for a favorite and a spoon of peach cobbler. Sip sweet tea, take your time, and enjoy the house’s easy rhythm. It is proof that all you can eat can also feel polished, warm, and memorable.