Looking For A Great Breakfast Buffet In New Jersey?

Breakfast is a great time to go out to eat. The smell of fresh coffee brewing and bacon and eggs is a fantastic way to start your day. For many breakfast is a weekly outing on the weekend. Finding a delicious breakfast buffet can be difficult at times, but when you find a place you love then you have hit gold.

 

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Mashed recently published an article that contained a detailed video naming the best breakfast buffets in America. "Looking for a quality breakfast during your next interstate road trip? Our guide to the best breakfast buffets in America has you covered from Alabama to Wyoming."

 

 

The selection for New Jersey is located in Gloucester County. The Mullica Hill Amish Restaurant. This breakfast buffet is located at 108 Swedesboro Rd, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062. This restaurant features a breakfast buffet that runs throughout the morning, featuring "Foods made from Amish Country Recipes". 

 

According to their website "Take a break and stop in to enjoy our Buffet or a Meal off the Menu! Take-out is also available"

  • FULL SERVICE BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER MENU
  • BREAKFAST BUFFET: All you can eat breakfast buffet (7:00 am – 12:00 pm)
  • LUNCH and DINNER BUFFET: All you can eat buffet (12:00 pm – 5:30 pm)
  • TAKE-OUT SERVICE: All menu items are available for take out!

Restaurant Hours of Operation:

Thursdays: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fridays: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturdays: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

I have not been to the Mullica Hill Amish Restaurant, but it's definitely on my radar to check out this fantastic breakfast buffet. Congratulations to the restaurant for making America's Mashed "Best Breakfast Buffet" list.

 

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