Angel's Diner Holiday Inn

jackieandjamie
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3 out of 5
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Angel's Lobster and Seafood Buffet

  • March 20, 2007
  • Rated 1 of 5 by tsward from hinesville, Georgia
This was the worst experience I have ever had at a seafood buffet. The food was unseasoned, distasteful and there was not variety. The menu did not correspond with the bar. If the food is not gonna be there, it should be stated somewhere. That is considered false advertisement. I would not recommend this restaurant to any of my family or friends. The food was not worth the price. I could have received better seafood at Golden Coral or maybe even Long John Silver.

From journal Dissatisfied Seafood

Angel's Lobster and Seafood Buffet

  • January 24, 2007
  • Rated 1 of 5 by DC23fan from Smithtown, New York
I wouldn't recommend this buffet. There are several other locations along International Drive and throughout Kissimmee, but don't be fooled by the great early bird special for $27. The lobsters were small and tasteless, the shrimp were tiny and over cooked. Besides the seafood, there was not much to choose from. It says all-you-can-eat, but I didn't want to eat more.

From journal Disney Vacation

Angels Diner (Breakfast Buffet)

  • February 2, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by jamdgs from Decatur, Illinois
We have eaten at Angels several times. On average, the food is pretty good, but not fine dining or anything. We usually go for the breakfast buffet, eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, pancakes, hash, biscuits and gravy, donuts, bagels, etc. (We did attend the seafood buffet at Angels years ago, and the food is much fresher in the evening, when the restaurant is more packed.) But we have never gotten bad service at Angels--you couldn't ask for better or more friendly servers. They are great and are from all over the place, with lots of stories. The place itself is designed with motifs of icons like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe. In the end, we always enjoy our meal.

From journal Disney & Orlando Dining

Editor Pick

Angel's Lobster and Seafood Buffet

  • April 3, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by abby123 from Emporium, Pennsylvania

Located at the Holiday Inn Nikki Bird, Angel’s Seafood Buffet is one of my all-time favorite places to indulge. It is obvious that the other people in the area feel the same, because the line of people waiting to get into Angel’s was very long. There is an early-bird special of $20 from 4 to 6pm, then it’s $27 after 6pm. If you look in the travel-discount books, you can find coupons for $3 off the regular price.

There is nothing worse than a buffet that has cold, soggy food that has sat around for hours - this was nothing like that! The turn-around was so great that everything was hot and fresh.

And what was on the buffet you may ask - all of the good stuff! There was whole lobster, crab legs, prime rib, scallops, shrimp prepared in several ways, a variety of potatoes, salads, sushi, soups, and even hot dogs for the kids. Don’t forget dessert, which included pies (the pecan one was great), cookies, and ice cream.

You can only have one lobster per trip to the food bar, but careful placement of the food on your plate can really provide enough of the favorites from one trip, though you can wait in the line for as many trips as you please. The food is great, so getting your money's worth is effortless!

If you happen to get Gary for a waiter, you will be doubly blessed. He will go out of his way to be helpful.

The decor of the Angel’s Seafood buffet is "doo-wop," with mirrors and neon statues of the Blues Brothers, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and other stars. It is not a fancy place, but there is nowhere I have found where so many fantastic foods can be found to be so delicious at such a reasonable price.

From journal A Penny-pincher's Orlando Vacaction!

Angel's Lobster and Seafood Buffet

  • December 21, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by TrVL4LiFe from Somewhere, South Carolina
If you love seafood and especially lobster, this is a great buffet place for you. Prices are less than $25 a person, and you can eat all the lobsters you want. Too bad you can only get one each time you go to the buffet line, but it's worth coming back for more.

The other items on the buffet are pretty good, typical seafood entrées and pastas. We've been here multiple times, and each time the crab legs haven't been worth trying. When you do plan to go here for dinner, try to avoid times between 5 and 7pm. Those seem like the busiest times. We've been there as early as 4pm, and it's busy because they offer coupon discounts for seating before 6pm.

From journal Got to Love Orlando

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