15 Nashville Buffets That Feel Like a Sunday Feast Any Day

Culinary Destinations
By Amelia Brooks

Nashville knows how to eat, and nothing proves it quite like the city’s buffet scene. Whether you’re craving comfort food served family-style, endless sushi rolls, or a carving station that keeps delivering, these spots turn any weekday into a celebration.

Get ready to loosen your belt and explore 15 all-you-can-eat experiences that bring that special Sunday dinner magic to every single day of the week.

1. Monell’s (Germantown)

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You walk into a room filled with long tables, and suddenly everyone around you becomes family. That’s the magic here.

Big bowls of fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, and biscuits get passed around until everyone’s had their fill.

The family-style service means you’re not just eating alone at a booth. You’re sharing stories, laughing with strangers, and maybe even swapping recipes.

It’s communal dining at its finest, and the “all you care to eat” policy means no one leaves hungry.

Located in Germantown, this spot has been a Nashville treasure for years. The rotating menu keeps things interesting, but the warmth and hospitality stay constant.

If you want that nostalgic Sunday supper vibe without waiting for the weekend, this is your place.

2. Shoney’s (Donelson)

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Breakfast lovers, this one’s for you. The Legendary Breakfast Bar here is stacked with pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy, and even a make-your-own waffle station.

You can load up on morning classics until noon, then switch gears to lunch items without missing a beat.

What makes this Donelson location stand out is consistency. The Fresh Food Bar rotates through comfort staples like fried chicken, mac and cheese, and vegetables that actually taste homemade.

Kids love the soft-serve ice cream station, and adults appreciate the soup and salad options.

It’s cafeteria-style in the best possible way. No fancy plating or pretense, just honest food that hits the spot.

When you need a reliable, budget-friendly feast that welcomes everyone from toddlers to grandparents, this delivers every single time.

3. Golden Corral (Hermitage)

© Golden Corral Buffet & Grill

Ever tried to please a group where everyone wants something different? That’s where this Hermitage spot shines.

One person can hit the carving station for pot roast, another can load up on pizza, and someone else can build a massive salad. Everyone wins.

The variety here is genuinely impressive. Hot entrees, sides, a bakery section with rolls and desserts, and even a chocolate fountain for the kids (or adults, no judgment).

It’s the kind of place where picky eaters find at least five things they love, and adventurous eaters can sample a little bit of everything.

Current hours are posted online, so you can plan your visit accordingly. Whether it’s a weeknight dinner rush or a lazy Sunday afternoon, the Buffet & Grill setup keeps the line moving and the food fresh.

It’s straightforward, satisfying, and exactly what you need when hunger strikes.

4. Cicis Pizza (Madison)

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Sometimes you just want pizza. Not one pizza, not two pizzas, but every kind of pizza you can imagine, all at once.

That’s the entire concept here, and honestly, it’s brilliant. Pepperoni, BBQ chicken, veggie, mac and cheese pizza (yes, really), and dessert pizzas rotate through the buffet line constantly.

The Unlimited Pizza Buffet means you can try a slice of everything, go back for seconds of your favorites, and still have room for cinnamon rolls. It’s casual, loud, and packed with families, which somehow makes it even more fun.

Kids can be picky and still find something they’ll devour.

Located in Madison, this spot knows its audience. Budget-friendly doesn’t mean boring here; it means endless options without the guilt of overspending.

When you want that “endless feast” feeling without breaking the bank, this delivers slice after glorious slice.

5. Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet (Nashville)

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Ready to lap the buffet? This place practically begs you to do multiple rounds.

Start with hibachi, move to sushi, detour through the Chinese entrees, grab some crab legs, and finish with soft-serve. By the time you’re done, you’ve traveled the world without leaving Nashville.

The variety here is the main draw. Hot stations keep dishes like teriyaki chicken and fried rice fresh, while the sushi bar offers rolls made throughout the day.

It’s not fine dining, but it’s exactly what you want when you’re craving options and don’t want to commit to just one cuisine.

Located in Nashville proper, it’s a classic “lap-the-buffet” stop that’s been feeding hungry crowds for years. Groups love it because everyone can explore different sections and reconvene at the table to compare finds.

It’s a feast that keeps on giving, plate after plate.

6. Shabu-Shabu (West End)

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Hot pot is interactive dining at its finest. You pick your broth (spicy, mild, or split the pot for both), then load up on raw meats, seafood, vegetables, noodles, and dumplings from the buffet.

Cook everything at your table, dip it in your favorite sauce, and repeat until you can’t move.

The all-you-can-eat format means you’re never stuck with one choice. Try thinly sliced beef, then switch to shrimp, then add mushrooms and bok choy.

The buffet component keeps the ingredients coming, so you control the pace and the flavors. It’s a feast that unfolds slowly, letting you savor every bite.

Located on West End, this spot is perfect for cold evenings when you want something warm and communal. The bubbling broth, the endless ingredients, and the hands-on experience make it feel special.

It’s Sunday dinner energy, but with chopsticks and a whole lot of fun.

7. Sushi Kingdom (Madison)

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If your definition of a Sunday feast involves endless sushi rolls, welcome home. This Madison spot markets itself as all-you-can-eat sushi, and they mean it.

California rolls, spicy tuna, eel avocado, rainbow rolls, and more keep arriving until you wave the white flag.

The buffet-style experience is tied to AYCE ordering, so you’re not grabbing rolls from a communal tray. Instead, you order fresh rounds from the menu, and they bring them straight to your table.

It’s a smart system that keeps the sushi fresh and lets you try new combinations without waste.

Sushi lovers appreciate the variety and the quality for the price. You can order conservatively at first, then get bold with specialty rolls once you know what you’re working with.

It’s a feast that builds momentum, roll after delicious roll, until you’re completely satisfied.

8. Woodlands Indian Vegetarian (Nashville)

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Vegetarian feasts deserve more love, and this spot delivers in a big way. Their “Mega Special Lunch Buffet” events feature South Indian classics like dosas, sambar, chutneys, biryanis, curries, and desserts that make you forget meat ever existed.

The flavors are bold, the spices are balanced, and the portions are generous.

Because these buffets are event-based, it’s smart to check their website or call ahead before making the trip. When they do offer the buffet, though, it’s a celebration of vegetarian cooking at its finest.

Each dish showcases fresh ingredients and traditional techniques that transport you straight to Southern India.

Located in Nashville, this spot is perfect for vegetarians, vegans, or anyone curious about plant-based Indian cuisine. The buffet format lets you sample widely, discovering new favorites without committing to a full entree.

It’s Sunday feast vibes with a flavorful, compassionate twist.

9. House of India (Franklin)

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Craving that rich, comforting “Sunday curry” feeling on a random Tuesday? This Franklin spot has you covered.

Their lunch buffet is open seven days a week, which means you can satisfy your tikka masala cravings any time the mood strikes. No waiting for the weekend required.

The buffet lineup typically includes chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, dal, biryani, naan, samosas, and a rotating selection of regional specialties. Each dish is aromatic and flavorful, with spice levels that welcome both beginners and seasoned curry lovers.

The naan stays warm and fluffy, perfect for soaking up every last bit of sauce.

Located in Franklin, it’s a short drive from Nashville but absolutely worth it. The lunch buffet format lets you try multiple dishes without ordering full entrees, making it budget-friendly and adventure-friendly.

When you want comfort food with a kick, this delivers every single day.

10. Taj Indian Restaurant (Nashville)

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Another strong contender in the Indian buffet game, Taj has published lunch buffet hours that make it easy to plan your visit. Third-party directories and travel listings confirm the schedule, so you can count on that unlimited Indian spread when you need it most.

The buffet here features classic favorites alongside less common regional dishes, giving you a chance to explore beyond the usual suspects. Tandoori chicken, butter chicken, vegetable korma, rice, naan, and desserts like gulab jamun round out the offerings.

Each dish is prepared with care, balancing spices and textures beautifully.

Located in Nashville, it’s convenient for a midday feast that doesn’t require a special occasion. The lunch buffet format is perfect for office groups, friends catching up, or solo diners who want variety without leftovers.

It’s the kind of meal that leaves you satisfied, happy, and already planning your next visit.

11. New East Buffet (La Vergne)

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Sometimes you just want that “Sunday takeout, but infinite” feeling. This La Vergne spot delivers exactly that with a straightforward Chinese buffet setup.

General Tso’s chicken, lo mein, fried rice, egg rolls, crab rangoon, and sweet and sour pork line the steam tables, ready for you to pile high.

It’s a familiar, reliable experience. No surprises, no gimmicks, just the comfort food you grew up ordering for family dinners, except now you can go back for seconds (and thirds) without placing another order.

The hours are posted on YP, so you can time your visit to hit peak freshness.

Located in La Vergne, it’s a solid choice when you’re in the area or don’t mind a short drive. The buffet format means everyone in your group can customize their plates, and the price point keeps things budget-friendly.

It’s simple, satisfying, and exactly what you need when Chinese food cravings hit hard.

12. Yoki Buffet (Murfreesboro)

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If you’re in Murfreesboro or don’t mind the drive, this spot is clearly positioned as a buffet destination. Current hours are posted on restaurant listing services, making it easy to plan your visit.

The setup is similar to other Asian buffets in the area, with a wide variety of dishes to explore.

Expect hot stations with Chinese favorites, a sushi section, and possibly hibachi options depending on the day. The buffet layout encourages wandering and sampling, so you can try a little bit of everything before committing to a full plate.

It’s the kind of place where you discover new favorites alongside old standbys.

Murfreesboro locals swear by it for group dinners and celebrations. The all-you-can-eat format takes the pressure off ordering, and everyone can eat at their own pace.

Whether you’re a sushi fan, a fried rice devotee, or someone who wants both, this buffet has you covered from start to finish.

13. China Buffet & Grill (Hendersonville)

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When you want a reliable, familiar spread, the name says it all. This Hendersonville spot is listed with hours and the buffet identity right in the title, so there’s no confusion about what you’re getting.

It’s a straightforward Chinese buffet experience with all the classics you expect.

The grill component means some dishes get that fresh-cooked touch, while the buffet side keeps the steam tables stocked with favorites. Fried chicken wings, sesame chicken, beef and broccoli, fried rice, and egg drop soup are usually in rotation.

Dessert options like soft-serve and fruit round out the meal.

Located in Hendersonville, it’s convenient for locals and visitors exploring the area. The buffet format is perfect for families with varying tastes, and the price point makes it accessible for regular visits.

It’s nothing fancy, but sometimes that’s exactly the point. Comfort, variety, and value all in one place.

14. 88 Kitchen (Goodlettsville)

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This Goodlettsville spot is listed as a buffets business with posted hours, making it easy to plan your visit. The buffet-style setup features a mix of Chinese dishes, and the straightforward approach means you know exactly what you’re walking into.

No frills, just food and plenty of it.

The selection typically includes standard buffet favorites like General Tso’s, orange chicken, lo mein, fried rice, and a variety of vegetable and meat combinations. It’s the kind of place where you can fill up without overthinking your choices.

Grab a plate, load it up, and enjoy.

Located in Goodlettsville, it’s a convenient stop for locals looking for a quick, satisfying meal. The buffet format keeps things moving, and the variety means everyone in your group can find something they like.

When you need that Sunday takeout vibe but want to sit down and relax, this spot delivers without fuss.

15. Fogo de Chão (Nashville Yards)

© Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

Not your typical cafeteria line, but absolutely a feast. The Market Table and Feijoada Bar here are designed for repeat trips, piled high with gourmet salads, charcuterie, fresh vegetables, imported cheeses, and Brazilian sides.

Then the real show begins: gauchos circling with skewers of perfectly grilled meats, slicing cuts tableside until you flip your card to red.

The Nashville Yards location brings Brazilian steakhouse energy to the city, and the continuous service model means the meal never really ends until you decide it does. Picanha, lamb chops, chicken wrapped in bacon, and sausage keep coming, and the Market Table lets you pace yourself between rounds of meat.

It’s splurge-worthy, celebratory, and undeniably indulgent. When you want that Sunday feast feeling elevated to special occasion status, this delivers on every level.

The combination of the buffet-style Market Table and the endless meat service makes it an unforgettable all-you-can-eat experience.