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Family Friendly Sunday Buffets in Orange County, CA

Our family loves brunch. Sometimes it’s hard to please everyone’s desires-that’s why we usually wind up at a spot that serves buffet style. We have a myriad of age groups, food allergies and diets that need to be addressed. I suspect our family is more the norm than the exception. The following are ones that seem to have something for all-from the salt free, the calorie-conscious, the dairy-free, those who prefer vegetarian, and those who want to try things that they just can’t get everywhere. Some members who claim to dislike certain types of ethnic foods are able to find more than enough choices at each one of the places mentioned.

True, El Torito and El Torito Grill are chain restaurants, but they have many choices, including omelet and taco/fajita bars. Fresh fruits, salads and a variety of desserts that seem to abound. An added bonus, kids seem to love the place, maybe it’s the balloons, the colors or the mariachi bands that stroll by the tables, but when my kids were little, then my niece and nephew came along they always behaved like little angels the entire time we were there. Rule of thumb, if the kids are happy, all the adults will have a pleasant meal.

Las Brisas in Laguna Beach. Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but there are plenty of choices, the views of the Pacific are gorgeous and if you promise the kids that a walk to the beach follows, they’re sure to eat and let you do the same. Plus there are art galleries, museums and funky little boutiques all around. Depending on your crowd and their abilities, downtown Laguna is quite close and there’s a wonderful walking area and side street that houses a gem and mineral shop that is practically a museum. The owner loves to talk and teach you on any of the beautiful items. It’s always been one of my rock loving family’s favorite spots.

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Another upscale spot that has live music during the buffet brunch time is Salt Creek Grille. Kids of all ages love this added feature. The food is great, so why not treat yourselves?

If you don’t mind waiting until 11, Onami’s at the Laguna Hills Mall has a wonderful amount of choices. They have well over a dozen types of sushi, some sashimi, numerous salads, as well as hot dishes and a fruit and dessert bar. Very family orientated. Then, there’s always lots of mall cruising afterwards.

Last and most expensive is the Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues in Anaheim. While the down home cooking is plentiful, it’s average in taste. What makes this a stand out is the wonderful entertainment! The music is uplifting and exciting. Wonderful if your family is celebrating a special birthday, anniversary or other monumental occasion! They are located in the Disney Restaurant complex, so there’s plenty of fun shopping to do after the music ends.

Hope to see you in one of the buffet lines soon!