The Most Delicious All-You-Can-Eat Dining Experience In North Carolina You’ll Absolutely Love
Fried pork chops, perfectly spiced chicken salad, okra, fried chicken, mac n’ cheese, even Brunswick stew; Larry Casey of Casey’s Buffet is no Grandma, but his restaurant sure tastes like a Sunday supper cooked by one. For years, Wilmington locals and visitors have stopped by this little buffet on Oleander Dr. for a taste of true southern cookin’ with the authenticity to back it up.
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Described as "BBQ & Soul Food at a price y'all will love," owner Larry Casey has created more than a buffet but a community establishment. Serving a bit of everything 'soul food,' the best part is you won't have to decide what to get - you can try a bit of everything.
Here in the south, mac n' cheese is considered a "vegetable," and luckily Casey's has plenty of other delectable "veggie" side options to dive into. Lima beans, green beans, mac n' cheese, and of course - collard and turnip greens. They feature over 20 veggies alone with local and fresh daily features also coming to play at the buffet.
If you're looking for hearty option there's plenty of fried fare like chicken, fish, pork chops and fat back. Casey's likes to keep it different and change things up a bit with daily specials including chicken gizzards and country livers (on Wednesday), Brunswick stew on Thursdays, deviled crab and carved roast beef on Fridays, hot wings and fried shrimp on Saturday. The best way to make sure your favorite will be served the day you're planning to visit is by checking their website or social media.
Like most North Carolinians who consider themselves BBQ connoisseurs, Casey's offers quintessential eastern-style Q that's downright delicious. A combination of whole hog and shoulders is traditionally prepared, with the true show-stopper being the 'secret sauce' developed by Casey himself.
While Casey's has plenty of competition in this popular vacation town, there's not too much to worry about when it comes to business. With food this good (and abundant), many make Casey's a must-stop on vacation. Locals stop by when they're missing a taste of home or simply wanting to indulge in all there is to offer.
While some turn their nose up at the concept of “buffet-style,” Casey’s is that one place that will turn any food snob’s view upside down. Yum! Have you dined at Casey’s before? What are your favorite items to try here?
Emory was born and raised in North Carolina. She enjoys writing, photography, filmmaking, travel, wine and cheese. You can find more of her work on emoryrakestraw.com
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