There is a possibility that you will be relieved (or disappointed, depending on how much you enjoy having limitless rolls) if you have ever found yourself groaning after visiting the Golden Corral buffet located close to the University of Central Florida.
In light of the fact that it is due to be replaced by brand new student housing, the restaurant, which is well-known among students for being inexpensive, satisfying, and possibly a touch questionable, is going to close down.
The 3.6-acre property was purchased by Progressive Capital Group LLC for a cool $7.2 million, as stated in documents obtained from WFTV and the Orlando Business Journal. This transaction paved the door for new lodgings to be constructed in close proximity to the school.
Taking into consideration the most recent health inspection report, which was released on September 27 and highlighted seven breaches, the timing could not be more appropriate.
There were a variety of problems, including the accumulation of food trash, employees cooking without hair restrictions, water seeping from pipes, and some raw shrimp storage that required further investigation.
What is the good news? Several of these issues were resolved on-site, such as the rogue wet mop that was drying next to the room that houses the fire riser.
With that being said, it is possible that it will cause you to reconsider that final dish of hush puppies that was mixed in with the shrimp.
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