![]() There was a crowd but according ti the servers there is always a crowd and a small wait to get in. We went on Wednesday which is Prime Rib night. Nestled in farm country is a buffet that would do credit to the best of the ocean resort and even good casino buffets. A friend of my eldest son introduced him to this wonder and last night I got to experience the majesty of it myself. Signs on the highway modestly advertise The Shady Maple Smorgasbord "Lancaster County's LARGEST Smorgasbord" But this only tells you part of the story. In the middle of Lancaster County their is a treasure that is well known by locals and becoming better known by travelers. But the food is plentiful, with a good assortment and delicious. Overall it is a great place to eat, however a little out of the way, and a little high-priced. I also noticed, later, on my receipt that a tip is added on. We opted for Wednesday for lunch, which was around $13 per person. ![]() Tuesday night was seafood night, and was around $24 per person. However, I suggest checking their web site, as I noticed that dinner prices vary, depending on what they are serving. ![]() Lots of desserts, including fresh pie! I highly recommend it. There are different kinds of meats served from the grill or at the buffet tables - mostly Amish/Family-style food, but some unexpected. There is plenty of seating and plenty of food and drinks (i.e, soda, juices, milks). The building is huge and nicely decorated. The selection of food, drinks, and dessert is incredible! This is definitely the biggest and one of the best, if not the best, buffets (smorgasbords) that I have ever eaten at (and I have eaten at many across the U.S. We have visited the Shady Maple Smorgasbord buffet twice - once in 2012 and again in 2014. ![]()
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