Seagrapes

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Seagrapes

  • March 8, 2007
  • Rated 3 of 5 by nukegirl from Glenview, Illinois
Seagrapes is the mid-priced offering of the three buffet restaurants located at Atlantis. Though not as fancy as Marketplace, Seagrapes has some nice features, including windows overlooking a lagoon with stingrays. On weekends they do circus-themed nights, where balloons are given to children and performers come by the tables to entertain customers; this makes it a good choice for families.

Located in the Beach Tower, Seagrapes features many food choices including, on circus nights, a kid-friendly area with hot dogs, chicken nuggets, french fries, and other staples - even roasted marshmallows and cotton candy for dessert. For adults there's seafood, pasta, meats, brick-oven pizzas, stir-fries and salads.

The food is decent, if not spectacular, and the decor is about what you'd expect from a hotel restaurant in a tropical setting: colorful, cheerful, and relatively generic. Seagrapes is a good value because of the all-you-can-eat vibe at a resort that's known for its expensive eateries, and the circus nights are definitely fun for kids. One disadvantage is its location - it's buried in the Beach Tower, the most isolated hotel at Atlantis. On the other hand, after all that food maybe you'll want to walk some of it off going back to the other, more bustling side of Atlantis.

From journal Exploring Atlantis

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Seagrapes Buffet

  • June 18, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by capilitans from Mine Hill, New Jersey
Recommended by the Harborside staff while I was making reservations for the Cafe and Fathoms. They told me weekend dinners have a circus theme with clowns and circus desserts such as candy apples, cotton candy, etc.

Billed as advertised - there were many clowns, even one on stilts. The kids enjoyed seeing them as they came to our tables to say hello and do magic tricks.

The buffet was excellent and had a vast selection - worth the $32/adult, $12/child, which is cheaper than the MarketPlace Buffet in the Royal Towers. Our server paid special attention to my son who had a hard time eating the candy apple - he took the time to cut it in wedges for him.

We asked to sit at a table next to a window which offered views of a lagoon with fish & stingrays as well as the beach. These tables were plentiful because we came real early. The hostess seemed pleasant until we made the request for this location. She was about to sit us at the first table closest to the door and traffic for the buffet.

On another note, daily around 4:30PM arts & crafts activities are held for the children here at a section of the restaurant. Our kids loved it.

From journal 2004 Bahamas Harborside At Atlantis

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