We don't seem to gave these in New England, but whenever I travel on business, they seem to be everywhere.
We have them here in NC. I assume you have stopped there for lunch?
Fair to middlin, imho. Fried chicken is a winner and the fried okra.
Steaks are so so. deserts are good. For $10-ish for the dinner buffet, not awful....
A Golden Corral dinner for two with drinks and a two dollar tip, costs 30 bucks. Not a deal. You can get waited on at a local restaurant for a better price. BTW, I sometimes feel like a pig at a slop trough in those places although the salad bar is usually good.
I almost always have the fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, and corn. There are no restaurants in our area where you can get that combo. So I indulge. But after one serving of that and a piece of blueberry pie, that's it for me.
Here in the Norheast, buffet dining is considered to be low-brow. You will find them in the low income urban areas but not so much in the affluent suburbs.
They are opening one here. We already reserved the back room for Kiwanis meetings