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Las Vegas is a 24-hour city where you might have so much fun that you get a bit of a shock to see the sun rising. After you’ve admired the spectacular desert sunrise, getting a delicious bite to eat should be next on the agenda. If you’re looking for a truly exceptional breakfast, we’re about to share our top 10 favorite breakfast spots in Vegas.
1. Bardot Brasserie
As soon as you arrive at Bardot, located inside ARIA Resort & Casino, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a classic Parisian brasserie. Here, internationally acclaimed Chef Michael Mina puts his own unique spin on traditional French comfort food, and the brunch menu is to die for. Pair your meal with unlimited glasses of rosé and/or an incredible bloody Mary from Diane Mina’s menu of garden-grown bloody Mary blends.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Caviar Deviled Eggs with Petrossian caviar and chive
- Grand Shellfish Tower with 12 oysters, 12 mussels, 6 shrimp, and a whole Maine lobster
- French Toast with brioche, custard, vanilla mascarpone, almond brittle, and almond syrup
2. Bouchon
Located at The Venetian, Bouchon is one of the finest French restaurants in Las Vegas, headed by Chef Thomas Keller who was named “America’s Best Chef” by Time Magazine. Enjoy exquisite French takes on classic breakfast dishes al fresco on the patio, and don’t forget to try their pastries, baked fresh by Bouchon bakery right onsite.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Bénédicte au Crabe (Crab Benedict) with jumbo lump crab on a Bouchon Bakery English muffin, 2 poached eggs, English peas, roasted mushrooms, onion confit, and sauce Hollandaise
- Poulet et Gaufres (Chicken and Waffles) with roasted chicken, bacon-chive waffle, Crown maple syrup, and sauce Chasseur
3. Tableau
The luxurious Wynn Las Vegas aims to get everything just perfect for its upscale guests, and breakfast is no exception. For a breakfast or brunch fine dining experience that’s as fancy as a special dinner reservation, Tableau serves gourmet delicacies in a breezy garden-inspired setting. If you sit out on the patio you’ll have a lovely pool view. One of the highlights here is their juice bar, where they create fresh-squeezed juices in-house. They also have delicious vegan options.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Short Rib Benedict with red wine braised short rib, sunny side up eggs, potato, artisan muffin, truffle oil, and hollandaise
- Tuna Carpaccio with capers, chili flakes, confit garlic, anchovies, scallions, olive oil, and seaweed bread sticks
- Lobster Burger with gruyere cheese, chili vinaigrette, pickles, challah bun, and French fries
4. Lago
What could be a more memorable way to enjoy breakfast than getting a front-row seat to the Fountains of Bellagio water show? Lago, by internationally renowned Chef Julian Serrano, serves coastal Italian takes on brunch favorites alongside a delightful menu of signature cocktails. Lago’s location at Bellagio lets you sit right on the edge of Lake Bellagio.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Lobster Benedict with an English muffin, hollandaise, and roasted potatoes
- Banana Pancakes with bananas foster, Nutella, and ricotta
- Salmon Crostini with smoked salmon, ricotta, and quail egg
5. Catch
Located at Aria, this classy yet whimsical restaurant serves up exquisite sushi and seafood dishes in a trellised dining room that makes you feel like you’re dining in a garden. Eating here means lots of Insta-worthy moments, including tableside presentations of dishes like their namesake sushi roll and the Japanese A5 wagyu. Catch’s super creative cocktail menu features cocktails like the “Detox Retox” and the “Mo’Jito Mo’Problems”. For non-boozy beverages, their juices are freshly pressed onsite.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Truffle Sashimi with tuna, Hamachi dressed with caviar, and black truffle
- The Anytime Waffle Tower with maple, milk chocolate, and raspberry ice cream, chocolate ganache, raspberry jam, and toasted almonds
6. The NoMad Bar
Situated at NoMad, the sophisticated hotel you never knew was above Park MGM, this bar feels straight out of New York City, which is where the original NoMad has made its name for being the epitome of understated class. The Jazz Brunch here at NoMad Bar Las Vegas is the ultimate low-key way to end a crazy weekend in Sin City, with great music, delicious brunch classics, and a seriously impressive wine list.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Bananas Foster Pancakes with whipped ricotta, maple rum, and walnuts
- Wagyu Steak and Eggs: skirt steak with 2 eggs, piquillo pepper bearnaise, and potato tartine
- Short Rib Hash with shallot marmalade, fried egg, and potatoes
7. Lavo
This ultra-chic restaurant and lounge at The Venetian draws in the party crowd on weekends for its elaborate brunch offerings. On Saturdays, it’s the famously extravagant Lavo Party Brunch, and the bottomless Italian brunch experience is on Sundays. An endless menu features a raw bar, antipasti, made-to-order egg station and pasta station, and lots of decadent desserts surrounding a Cointreau Noir chocolate fountain.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Salmon Ceviche with citrus, onions, cilantro, fennel, and seasoned crisps
- Eggs Benedict: 2 freshly poached eggs, Duroc Canadian-style bacon, Champagne hollandaise, and arugula
- Fettucini Alfredo tossed in a parmesan wheel with cream, chicken breast, and fresh-cracked black pepper
8. Giada
With a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip on the second floor of The Cromwell, Giada De Laurentiis’ restaurant serves Italian comfort food with her famous California farm-to-table twist. For brunch, you can enjoy gourmet Italian versions of the breakfast dishes you love, alongside bottomless mimosas and some excellent people-watching.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Lobster Hash with potatoes, bacon, peppers, tomato, onion confit, and 2 eggs sunny side up
- Sunrise Polenta Waffle with pancetta, chives, béchamel, and 2 eggs sunny side up
- Chocolate Tiramisu with chocolate mousse, vanilla bean mascarpone mousse, espresso-dipped lady fingers, and chocolate crunch pearls
9. STK Steakhouse
The Cosmopolitan does everything with a sexy, unique twist, and their steakhouse follows suit. STK is a celebrity hotspot, perhaps because it so perfectly blends the concepts of a chic lounge and a fine-dining steakhouse. Their famously delicious brunch is a superb way to start off your weekend in Vegas, with a live DJ spinning, bottomless mimosas and bloody marys, and creative signature dishes you will love.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Smoked Pork Belly Benedict with maple glazed bacon, shishito peppers, poached eggs, hollandaise, toasted English muffin, and chili flakes
- Truffle Steak & Egg: wagyu flat iron 8oz with fried egg, shaved truffle crispy potatoes, and truffle buttered brioche
- Hot Chicken & Waffle: buttermilk pancakes, fried hot chicken thigh, pickles coleslaw, and maple BBQ sauce
10. Primrose
This restaurant at Park MGM is modeled after a French country house, with 3 distinct areas where you can dine: an ornate drawing room with wing-backed chairs, a beautiful main dining area, and a breezy garden patio. Primrose serves brunch every day (in fact, they’re only open until 2 pm) and their menu includes elevated classics and garden-inspired cocktails with names like the Spiced Pear Sidecar and Lavender Sgroppino. All-you-can-drink sparkling rose is a nice addition to brunch here.
Dishes you can’t miss out on:
- Brioche French Toast with cinnamon crust and whipped cream
- Deep-Dish Pancakes: sweet cream pancakes with almond whipped cream
- Chicken Sandwich with brie, caramelized onions, and herb aioli on ciabatta
Bonus Suggestion: Breakfast Buffets
Las Vegas is known for its elaborate buffets, where you can feast on all-you-can-eat delicacies from around the world at one restaurant. Going to a Vegas buffet for breakfast is a great option that will ensure everyone in your group finds something they absolutely love. Many buffets also have an add-on option for unlimited adult beverages as well! The buffets that we highly recommend for breakfast or brunch are:
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