Good point. Many of these have been reviewed since, but we haven't been diligent in updating the website listings. Only so much time in the day, but you're right, we should do better. Part of the problem is that things change so quickly. Westgate is a prime example of that, but here's a Westgate review from LVA in 2017.
Westgate Brunch—One of the new buffet twofers in this year’s Member Rewards Book is the Fresh Buffet at Westgate. Breakfast is $17, dinner is $27, and the weekend brunch is $26. We checked out the brunch. It’s not big or particularly fancy, but bagels & lox, cold snow crab legs, and a decent fruit selection lend to the brunchiness. This may be the only buffet we’ve ever seen without a traditional lettuce salad, but several good side salads include macaroni, beet, and artichoke. Neither is there an omelet station. In its place is a constant stream of fresh eggs Benedict brought out on individual warmed plates, plus prime rib, turkey, ham, and a baked salmon that was the star of the show. The rest is the usual mix of breakfast and lunch items, including scrambled eggs, pancakes, waffles, lasagna, assorted vegetables, and good fried chicken. The buffet was busy, but there were no lines to enter at 9 am on a Sunday morning, which is a bonus. It’s not a monster, but at $13 per person after the MRB discount, it’s a good play.