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Ask a table of Golden Corral regulars what they came for and the answers split between the carved sirloin and the yeast rolls. The rolls have been baked in house since the Fayetteville, North Carolina days of the 1970s, and the recipe outlasted five decades of menu changes around it.
This is why they taste the way they do, what the honey butter contributes, and how to make the same roll at home.
Golden Corral Prices for Popular Items
| Item | Price | Calories | Total Fat | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brownie Bites | From $1.25 | 320 | ||
| Carrot Cake | From $1.99 | 240 | 14g | 260mg |
| Cheesecake | From $1.99 | 210 | ||
| Chocolate Cake | From $1.99 | 210 |
* Prices may vary by location. Last updated 09 June 2026.
Why Golden Corral Rolls Are Famous
Three things separate a Golden Corral yeast roll from bread served anywhere else on a buffet line. First, they are baked in house through the day rather than delivered par baked, so a roll usually reaches your tray minutes out of the oven. Second, the dough is enriched with milk, butter, egg and sugar, which produces a soft crumb that pulls apart in sheets rather than tearing. Third, they arrive brushed with butter and paired with whipped honey butter, which turns the bread into something closer to a dessert.
That combination is unusual at a buffet, where bread is normally an afterthought held in a basket. Golden Corral treats it as a signature, and the Brass Bell Bakery name on the station is a deliberate signal that the bread is baked on site.
What Makes the Dough Different
An enriched dough carries fat, sugar and dairy alongside flour, water, yeast and salt. Fat shortens the gluten strands, producing a tender crumb instead of a chewy one. Sugar feeds the yeast and browns the crust. Milk adds proteins that soften the interior and deepen the color. Egg contributes structure and richness at once.
The result is bread that stays soft for hours, which matters enormously on a buffet line where a lean dough would go stale in forty minutes. It is the same principle behind brioche and Parker House rolls, applied at commercial scale.
Two rises rather than one is the other half. The first develops flavor, the second builds the airy structure that lets a roll compress under a thumb and spring back.
The Honey Butter
The whipped honey butter served alongside is doing more work than most guests notice. Salt in the bread against sweetness in the spread is a contrast that keeps you reaching for another roll, and the whipping incorporates air so it spreads onto a warm roll without tearing it.
Making it at home takes two minutes: whip half a cup of softened salted butter with two tablespoons of honey until light and fluffy. Salted butter matters, since unsalted honey butter reads flat against sweet bread.
The full recipe with the roll dough sits on the yeast rolls item page, including the timing and temperatures.
Getting Them Fresh
A roll thirty minutes out of the oven and one three minutes out are different foods. Regulars watch the bakery station and time their trip for the moment a fresh sheet pan comes out, which is a habit worth copying.
For home, the To Go box of a half dozen costs from $3.99 and travels well, though they lose the just baked quality within an hour like any bread. Reheating at 300 F for five minutes recovers most of it; a microwave does not.
Are the Rolls Worth the Trip?
As a reason to visit on their own, no. A half dozen rolls at from $3.99 is fair value but not remarkable against a good local bakery, and the home recipe produces something equally good for the cost of flour and butter.
As part of a buffet visit, they change the calculation entirely. Unlimited fresh bread with honey butter, included in the ticket, is a genuine differentiator against every other buffet chain, and it is the item guests mention first when they explain why they keep coming back. The rolls are not the reason to go; they are the reason people remember going.
The one honest warning: they are the easiest way to fill up before reaching the food you actually paid for. Regulars take one at the start and save the rest for the end.
Popular Golden Corral Menu Items
From $1.25 Brownie Bites
Freshly made Chocolate Brownies. Choice of single serving, half pan, or whole pan.
- 320 cal
From $1.99 Carrot Cake
Our famous Carrot Cake topped with cream cheese icing. Available whole, half, or by the...
- 240 cal
- 2g protein
- 38g carbs
From $1.99
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Golden Corral yeast rolls?
A half dozen To Go box costs from $3.99, and a dozen runs about double. Dine in guests get unlimited rolls with the buffet price.
What makes Golden Corral rolls so soft?
An enriched dough with milk, butter, egg and sugar, given two full rises before a hot bake, then brushed with butter straight out of the oven.
Can I buy Golden Corral yeast rolls to take home?
Yes, by the half dozen or dozen through the To Go menu. Reheat at 300 F for five minutes rather than microwaving them.
What is in Golden Corral honey butter?
Whipped salted butter and honey. Two tablespoons of honey to half a cup of softened butter gets very close at home.
How many calories are in a Golden Corral yeast roll?
A single roll runs about 170 calories before butter. The full nutrition breakdown sits on the yeast rolls page.
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