Pavillon 67 remains a solid value with a broad buffet, strong desserts, and fresh fruit, and the ambiance is generally pleasant with attentive service. However, reviews indicate a narrowing of the selection in recent years, with seafood options reduced or removed, certain cold dishes and salads missing, and some favorites replaced by more pasta and fried items. The lobster bisque in particular draws criticism for being too salty and underwhelming. While many dishes are still excellent and the gourmand offerings appealing, the hot station and meat options can be uneven or served at lukewarm temperatures depending on the day. Brunch and lunch are praised when the process runs smoothly, but crowding and occasional delays occur, making reservations advisable and parking usually free. Overall, Pavillon 67 remains a decent choice for the price, though some regulars hope the kitchen will reintroduce missing items and restore earlier variety and quality.View restaurant profile
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Overall, Scores is described as a comforting, familiar spot with generous portions and a well regarded salad bar that many reviews praise for freshness and variety, though performance varies by location with occasional issues such as overcooked items, dry chicken or ribs, or slower service. The atmosphere is generally bright and family friendly, with several visits highlighted by attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, and some branches noted for standout service and memorable experiences. The salad bar is a recurring draw and is often included with meals, while a few reviewers feel it has declined or not always met expectations. Despite occasional hiccups, Scores is seen as a solid, reasonable option for meals with family or friends, with many plans to return and recommendations based on good food, solid value, and friendly service.View restaurant profile