What's the difference? Santa Fe or Cheyenne?

Started by polar vixen, April 02, 2014, 04:23:26 PM

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polar vixen

Hi, We've tried a few buffets already, Crocketts tavern, Sequioa lodge, and we're wanting to try another, but we're not big sea-food lovers, so was thinking of trying either the Santa fe or the Cheyenne.  What's the difference?  Also, how busy do they get at tea time? 
Thanks in advance.

grovesie

We really like the Cheyenne's buffet, it has a decent variety of food, ribs, chicken, pasta, stew and some fish and vegetable dishes. We too are not great fish eaters, well me anyway.

As for bussiness it depends when you are going,school holidays and what time of evening. we,ve been there and there's been no queue and other times its been packet.

Hope this helps

Zee79

We've eaten in both & enjoyed both. The Santa Fe menu is more text mex theme, still has the usual English type foods as well. The Cheyenne is more BBQ/cowboy cookout types of food but have a great dessert section :-)  mmmm
I would recommend both to try. I would also book your table before going so you know if there are busy you can still get in.


Samninetysix