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Las Vegas’s Best Breakfast Restaurants

A guide to frittatas, breakfast burritos, banana pancakes, and more to start the day off right in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas has plenty of great places to start the day or even recuperate from the night before. Some even serve breakfast around the clock. While Las Vegas knows how to put on an excellent brunch, early mornings call for fuel for the day and good coffee. Find just that at neighborhood staples like Lou’s Diner or go on-Strip for the garden views of Jardin at Wynn Las Vegas.

Here are the restaurants in Las Vegas that serve up hearty omelets, trios of sweet pancakes, and a strong cuppa.

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Buena Vista Kitchen

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Buena Vista Kitchen offers patio seating near the lake at Desert Shores. From the selection of oversized breakfast burritos, the Mexico City is stuffed with chorizo, scrambled eggs, jalapenos, guacamole, and cotija cheese. Take a breakfast burrito and coffee and enjoy in the open air or overlooking the lake.

Grilled chicken burrito at Buena Vista Kitchen
Buena Vista Kitchen
Buena Vista Kitchen

BabyStacks Cafe

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The best thing about BabyStacks Cafe is they don’t make you choose between dessert-inspired pancakes and savory egg scrambles. Order the Baby Chick as either an omelet or scramble with chicken, mushrooms, spinach, garlic, and cheddar cheese and get a side of banana cream pie pancakes.

Nutella crepes with strawberries
Nutella crepes at Babystacks.
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The Bagel Cafe

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The Bagel Cafe on the edge of Summerlin starts breakfast at 7 a.m. with an omelet plate served with homemade home fries, egg sandwiches, buttermilk pancakes, homemade challah French toast, Belgian waffles, cheese-filled blintzes with fruit sauce and sour cream, potato pancakes with sour cream and apple sauce, matzoh brie with apple sauce or jelly, and so much more. Of course, bagels are the star of the show here.

An overhead view of a bagel with salmon, egg dishes, and toast
The Bagel Cafe.
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Saginaw’s Delicatessen

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Order breakfast around the clock at Saginaw’s at Circa. Try Jabra’s steak and eggs with a 6-ounce Creekstone Farms steak, two eggs any style, hash browns, and a choice of toast or Aunt Grace’s eggs Benedict with two poached eggs, Canadian bacon, and caraway Hollandaise on an English muffin with hash browns.

Steak and eggs with hash browns, toast, and coffee
Jabra’s Double Down at Saginaw’s Deli.
Saginaw’s Deli

Black & Blue Diner

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Breakfast is served all day in this simple diner of black booths and blue LED lighting. Order all manner of omelets, egg scrambles, pancakes and waffles, and breakfast bowls. Favorites include the thick-cut French toast with a flurry of powdered sugar, the steak omelet, and the vegan breakfast sandwich.

Lou's Diner

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It’s no frills and all charm at this little neighborhood diner. Decorated with all manner of tchotchkes, Lou’s serves reliably great breakfast favorites in a restaurant that feels straight out of a small town. While waiting for your pancakes, eggs, or skillet to come up, enjoy a sampling of the diner’s homemade preserves with crackers.

Omelet House

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Opening at 7 a.m., this local favorite serves an expansive menu of cozy, comfortable breakfast foods since 1979. Most of the egg-based dishes are served with thin, crispy potato rounds. And the queue marked with signs announcing decreasing increments of “minutes from this point” is just a testament to its weekend demand.

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

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For those who view breakfast as a communal affair, Snooze makes it easy to mix and match so everyone gets something a little sweet and a little savory. Pancake flights come with three varieties — like pumpkin, cinnamon roll, and strawberry shortcake. An order of Benedicts can be customized with any Benedicts — like crab cake or smashed avocado. And don’t skip on upgrading a side to the sweet and spicy candied Bacon But Different.

A plate of fried eggs over hash browns with salsa.
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Snooze an A.M. Eatery

El Bagel

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Miami’s bagel shop that makes hand-rolled, boiled, and freshly baked bagels takes up residence in the Promenade, the food hall within the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Expect breakfast sandwiches loaded with brown sugar bacon, eggs, and American cheese or with thick-cut bacon, scallion cream cheese, and roasted jalapeños.

El Bagel in the Promenade.
El Bagel.
Connie Zhou

Peppermill Restaurant

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The breakfast at the Peppermill is a must-order for anyone out late at night. Order Joe’s San Francisco special with scrambled eggs with spinach, pork sausage, ground beef, and onion, seasoned and served on crispy hash browns and smothered in a golden cheese sauce. Try the corned beef hash with three basted eggs, the crab cake Benedict, a pork loin and eggs, or corned beef with three eggs, all served in the restaurant’s moody and mirrored dining room.

An omelet next to hash browns, on a white plate, next to orange juice.
An omelet at the Peppermill.
Peppermill/Facebook

Jardin at Encore Las Vegas serves daily from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for breakfast with dishes such as chicken and waffles; a breakfast flatbread with truffle Béchamel, spinach, white cheddar and soft scrambled eggs; short rib sliders with scrambled eggs; and a duck confit with poached eggs and Hollandaise l’orange.

Jardin
Jardin
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Griddlecakes

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For unique pancake creations and a full roster of plentiful breakfast and lunch specials, all three of the very popular Griddlecakes locations are open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sure, you can find stacks of pancakes loaded with fruit, Nutella, and whipped cream. Or go for a more robust breakfast with a skillet of eggs and potatoes with endless combinations of vegetables and meat. Order it with a side of biscuits and gravy.

The “Bluejay,” lemon blueberry griddlecakes topped with a blueberry compote, coming soon to the new Griddlecakes location in Spring Valley.
Griddlecakes,
Griddlecakes

Eggslut

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There’s a reason that a line of sleepy tourists winds around this breakfast spot every day from 7 a.m. until noon. Breakfast sandwiches here are warm, easy to take on-the-go, and they’re tasty. Go with crowd favorites like the Fairfax sandwich with soft scrambled eggs, chives, caramelized onions, cheddar cheese, and sriracha mayo. Or order the Slut — a coddled egg with smooth potato purée, and slices of baguette. Or, if the morning really calls for it, the gaucho sandwich has wagyu tri-tip steak, chimichurri, and an over-medium egg in a warm brioche bun.

The Fairfax scrambled egg bun at Eggslut restaurant, now open in Notting Hill Eggslut

Egghead

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Egghead by Tao Hospitality at the Proper Eats food hall serves up New York City-style breakfast sandwiches to conventiongoers and early risers at the Aria. The Midtown sandwich gets a fried egg, crispy bacon, American cheese, sliced tomato, and spicy aioli while the Greenwich Village is loaded with scrambled egg whites, kale, sunflower seeds, avocado, caramelized onions, tomato and American cheese.

A breakfast sandwich with egg and cheese on brioche.
Egghead.
Jose M Salinas

Squeeze In

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Breakfast specialist Squeeze In opens at 8 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends with a menu of hearty omelets, a tribute to celebrity chef Bobby Flay, the Spanish Flay, made with finely diced red bell peppers and potatoes sautéed with smoked paprika in butter, and folded with hand grated fresh Monterrey Jack cheese into seasoned eggs, and more. Also on Eastern Avenue.

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Squeeze In.
Squeeze In

Mr. Mamas Breakfast & Lunch

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This is the spot for midmorning cravings of southern classics like buttermilk biscuits smothered in sausage gravy. You can’t go wrong with ribeye steak and eggs and a heaping breakfast burrito layered with melted mozzarella cheese. For something sweet, do try the cinnamon roll French toast.

Mr. Mamas Breakfast &amp; Lunch
Mr. Mamas Breakfast & Lunch.
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Black Bear Diner

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Head to the Black Bear Diner in Henderson or Las Vegas for the cheeky black bear sculptures found all over the interior. Hungry bears can order the Grizz with two sweet cream pancakes, three eggs, two slices of bacon, two sausage links and a ham steak, served with your choice of potato or the chicken fried steak and eggs smothered with gravy and served with three eggs, strip-cut hash browns, country red potatoes or fresh fruit and two housemade biscuits. Four locations in Las Vegas and Henderson.

Black Bear Diner
Black Bear Diner.
Black Bear Diner

Broken Yolk Cafe

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Some of the specialty dishes at the Broken Yolk in The Landing at Town Square include “tiki” toast with three slices of sweet Hawaiian bread dipped in egg batter and grilled, then topped with strawberries, blueberries, shredded coconut, caramel drizzle, and powdered sugar. The Golden State Benedict comes with sliced grilled tomato, avocado, applewood-smoked bacon, and two poached eggs topped with Hollandaise sauce and Sriracha.

Caprese Benedict at The Broken Yolk Cafe
Caprese Benedict at The Broken Yolk Cafe.
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Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs

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This Northern Nevada favorite serves hearty breakfast options of pancakes, a famed Monte Cristo sandwich, skillets, Benedicts, omelets, and scrambles. Also on West Sahara Avenue.

Peg’s Glorified huevos rancheros skillet
Peg’s Glorified huevos rancheros skillet.
Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs/Facebook

Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place

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Head to one of two Rise & Shine locations from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for omelets, pancakes, Benedicts or steak and eggs. The staff even wears pajamas.

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Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place
Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place [Official Site]
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Buena Vista Kitchen

Buena Vista Kitchen offers patio seating near the lake at Desert Shores. From the selection of oversized breakfast burritos, the Mexico City is stuffed with chorizo, scrambled eggs, jalapenos, guacamole, and cotija cheese. Take a breakfast burrito and coffee and enjoy in the open air or overlooking the lake.

Grilled chicken burrito at Buena Vista Kitchen
Buena Vista Kitchen
Buena Vista Kitchen

BabyStacks Cafe

The best thing about BabyStacks Cafe is they don’t make you choose between dessert-inspired pancakes and savory egg scrambles. Order the Baby Chick as either an omelet or scramble with chicken, mushrooms, spinach, garlic, and cheddar cheese and get a side of banana cream pie pancakes.

Nutella crepes with strawberries
Nutella crepes at Babystacks.
Babystacks Cafe/Facebook

The Bagel Cafe

The Bagel Cafe on the edge of Summerlin starts breakfast at 7 a.m. with an omelet plate served with homemade home fries, egg sandwiches, buttermilk pancakes, homemade challah French toast, Belgian waffles, cheese-filled blintzes with fruit sauce and sour cream, potato pancakes with sour cream and apple sauce, matzoh brie with apple sauce or jelly, and so much more. Of course, bagels are the star of the show here.

An overhead view of a bagel with salmon, egg dishes, and toast
The Bagel Cafe.
The Bagel Cafe/Facebook

Saginaw’s Delicatessen

Order breakfast around the clock at Saginaw’s at Circa. Try Jabra’s steak and eggs with a 6-ounce Creekstone Farms steak, two eggs any style, hash browns, and a choice of toast or Aunt Grace’s eggs Benedict with two poached eggs, Canadian bacon, and caraway Hollandaise on an English muffin with hash browns.

Steak and eggs with hash browns, toast, and coffee
Jabra’s Double Down at Saginaw’s Deli.
Saginaw’s Deli

Black & Blue Diner

Breakfast is served all day in this simple diner of black booths and blue LED lighting. Order all manner of omelets, egg scrambles, pancakes and waffles, and breakfast bowls. Favorites include the thick-cut French toast with a flurry of powdered sugar, the steak omelet, and the vegan breakfast sandwich.

Lou's Diner

It’s no frills and all charm at this little neighborhood diner. Decorated with all manner of tchotchkes, Lou’s serves reliably great breakfast favorites in a restaurant that feels straight out of a small town. While waiting for your pancakes, eggs, or skillet to come up, enjoy a sampling of the diner’s homemade preserves with crackers.

Omelet House

Opening at 7 a.m., this local favorite serves an expansive menu of cozy, comfortable breakfast foods since 1979. Most of the egg-based dishes are served with thin, crispy potato rounds. And the queue marked with signs announcing decreasing increments of “minutes from this point” is just a testament to its weekend demand.

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

For those who view breakfast as a communal affair, Snooze makes it easy to mix and match so everyone gets something a little sweet and a little savory. Pancake flights come with three varieties — like pumpkin, cinnamon roll, and strawberry shortcake. An order of Benedicts can be customized with any Benedicts — like crab cake or smashed avocado. And don’t skip on upgrading a side to the sweet and spicy candied Bacon But Different.

A plate of fried eggs over hash browns with salsa.
Snooze, an A.M. Eatery.
Snooze an A.M. Eatery

El Bagel

Miami’s bagel shop that makes hand-rolled, boiled, and freshly baked bagels takes up residence in the Promenade, the food hall within the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Expect breakfast sandwiches loaded with brown sugar bacon, eggs, and American cheese or with thick-cut bacon, scallion cream cheese, and roasted jalapeños.

El Bagel in the Promenade.
El Bagel.
Connie Zhou

Peppermill Restaurant

The breakfast at the Peppermill is a must-order for anyone out late at night. Order Joe’s San Francisco special with scrambled eggs with spinach, pork sausage, ground beef, and onion, seasoned and served on crispy hash browns and smothered in a golden cheese sauce. Try the corned beef hash with three basted eggs, the crab cake Benedict, a pork loin and eggs, or corned beef with three eggs, all served in the restaurant’s moody and mirrored dining room.

An omelet next to hash browns, on a white plate, next to orange juice.
An omelet at the Peppermill.
Peppermill/Facebook

Jardin

Jardin at Encore Las Vegas serves daily from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for breakfast with dishes such as chicken and waffles; a breakfast flatbread with truffle Béchamel, spinach, white cheddar and soft scrambled eggs; short rib sliders with scrambled eggs; and a duck confit with poached eggs and Hollandaise l’orange.

Jardin
Jardin
Wynn Social [Official Site]

Griddlecakes

For unique pancake creations and a full roster of plentiful breakfast and lunch specials, all three of the very popular Griddlecakes locations are open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sure, you can find stacks of pancakes loaded with fruit, Nutella, and whipped cream. Or go for a more robust breakfast with a skillet of eggs and potatoes with endless combinations of vegetables and meat. Order it with a side of biscuits and gravy.

The “Bluejay,” lemon blueberry griddlecakes topped with a blueberry compote, coming soon to the new Griddlecakes location in Spring Valley.
Griddlecakes,
Griddlecakes

Eggslut

There’s a reason that a line of sleepy tourists winds around this breakfast spot every day from 7 a.m. until noon. Breakfast sandwiches here are warm, easy to take on-the-go, and they’re tasty. Go with crowd favorites like the Fairfax sandwich with soft scrambled eggs, chives, caramelized onions, cheddar cheese, and sriracha mayo. Or order the Slut — a coddled egg with smooth potato purée, and slices of baguette. Or, if the morning really calls for it, the gaucho sandwich has wagyu tri-tip steak, chimichurri, and an over-medium egg in a warm brioche bun.

The Fairfax scrambled egg bun at Eggslut restaurant, now open in Notting Hill Eggslut

Egghead

Egghead by Tao Hospitality at the Proper Eats food hall serves up New York City-style breakfast sandwiches to conventiongoers and early risers at the Aria. The Midtown sandwich gets a fried egg, crispy bacon, American cheese, sliced tomato, and spicy aioli while the Greenwich Village is loaded with scrambled egg whites, kale, sunflower seeds, avocado, caramelized onions, tomato and American cheese.

A breakfast sandwich with egg and cheese on brioche.
Egghead.
Jose M Salinas

Squeeze In

Breakfast specialist Squeeze In opens at 8 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends with a menu of hearty omelets, a tribute to celebrity chef Bobby Flay, the Spanish Flay, made with finely diced red bell peppers and potatoes sautéed with smoked paprika in butter, and folded with hand grated fresh Monterrey Jack cheese into seasoned eggs, and more. Also on Eastern Avenue.

<span data-author="2187660">Squeeze In </span>
Squeeze In.
Squeeze In

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Mr. Mamas Breakfast & Lunch

This is the spot for midmorning cravings of southern classics like buttermilk biscuits smothered in sausage gravy. You can’t go wrong with ribeye steak and eggs and a heaping breakfast burrito layered with melted mozzarella cheese. For something sweet, do try the cinnamon roll French toast.

Mr. Mamas Breakfast &amp; Lunch
Mr. Mamas Breakfast & Lunch.
Mr. Mama’s/Facebook

Black Bear Diner

Head to the Black Bear Diner in Henderson or Las Vegas for the cheeky black bear sculptures found all over the interior. Hungry bears can order the Grizz with two sweet cream pancakes, three eggs, two slices of bacon, two sausage links and a ham steak, served with your choice of potato or the chicken fried steak and eggs smothered with gravy and served with three eggs, strip-cut hash browns, country red potatoes or fresh fruit and two housemade biscuits. Four locations in Las Vegas and Henderson.

Black Bear Diner
Black Bear Diner.
Black Bear Diner

Broken Yolk Cafe

Some of the specialty dishes at the Broken Yolk in The Landing at Town Square include “tiki” toast with three slices of sweet Hawaiian bread dipped in egg batter and grilled, then topped with strawberries, blueberries, shredded coconut, caramel drizzle, and powdered sugar. The Golden State Benedict comes with sliced grilled tomato, avocado, applewood-smoked bacon, and two poached eggs topped with Hollandaise sauce and Sriracha.

Caprese Benedict at The Broken Yolk Cafe
Caprese Benedict at The Broken Yolk Cafe.
Louiie Victa/Eater Vegas

Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs

This Northern Nevada favorite serves hearty breakfast options of pancakes, a famed Monte Cristo sandwich, skillets, Benedicts, omelets, and scrambles. Also on West Sahara Avenue.

Peg’s Glorified huevos rancheros skillet
Peg’s Glorified huevos rancheros skillet.
Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs/Facebook

Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place

Head to one of two Rise & Shine locations from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for omelets, pancakes, Benedicts or steak and eggs. The staff even wears pajamas.

<span data-author="-1">Rise &amp; Shine: A Steak &amp; Egg&nbsp;Place </span>
Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place
Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place [Official Site]

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