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La Cave brunch Benedicts.
Jim Decker

The Best Brunches in Las Vegas

Dig into chicken and waffles, pancake towers and endless mimosas

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La Cave brunch Benedicts.
| Jim Decker

If any city serves up a decadent brunch, it has to be Las Vegas. Brunch is the meal where all the rules go out the window, and you can have bottomless bloody marys or endless mimosas while eating pancakes, slurping oysters on the half shell, or downing a burger. Whether you want to sit down for a three-hour meal or just enjoy some chilaquiles, Las Vegas has everything you can dream of when it comes to brunch.

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The Pepper Club

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With brunch served until 3 p.m. every day, the Pepper Club downtown has morning offerings of French toast stuffed with ube cream and match-marbled waffles with fried chicken. It’s all set in a vibey dining room with a center bar that serves up coffee drinks and pretty cocktails.

French toast with ube cream.
Pepper Club.
Janna Karel

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

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It’s breakfast all day at this Summerlin brunch spot. And, for drinks, you can either go caffeine or boozy — or both. Fill up on seasonal pancake varieties by getting a flight of flavored pancakes to share, mix and match tasty Benedicts, or opt for a lunchtime choice of sandwich. Also in the southwest.

Esther's Kitchen

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For something different in the morning, visit Esther’s Kitchen in the Arts District for an Italian take on brunch. Go for the french toast, made with cardamom orange swirl bread and a housemade Nutella. The brunch pizza is topped with lamb merguez, Pomodoro, chorizo, fontina, and quail eggs. Or skip right to lunch with the rigatoni carbonara. The big, open windows in the new, expanded location make it just right for mid-mornings.

In a restaurant teeming with plants and luscious views of the outdoor gardens, Jardin succeeds in offering the tranquil feel of dining outside even when sheltered away from sweltering summer mornings. Both indoors and on the patio, brunch with tequila-spiked watermelon agua fresca, warm sticky buns drizzled with caramel, kale pesto scrambles with wild mushrooms and yellowfin tuna tacos.

Breakfast on a table in front of plants.
Jardin.
Wynn Las Vegas

La Cave

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For endless brunch options, this indoor-outdoor restaurant inside Wynn Las Vegas has bottomless brunch for $54. Skip the buffet line — here, small plates are served butler-style. Choose from bites of tomato caprese, jars of watermelon with mint, pancakes topped with Snickers candy and bananas foster, short rib hash over potatoes, and eggs Benedict. Add bottomless cocktails, beer, and wine for $34.

French toast sticks on skewers with syrup for dunking.
French toast at La Cave.
Jim Dicker

Brunch at this Italian restaurant can range from indulgent to mind-numbingly over-the-top. On Sunday mornings, the $55 endless brunch comes with midday dishes like tuna tartare, Caesar salad, chicken parmesan, smoked salmon pizza, and blueberry pancakes. But Saturday morning is a whole other affair with party brunch. Bringing the nightclub aesthetic to daylight hours, party brunch is all seafood towers and Champagne, pulsing music, fog machines, banana costume-clad bottle service, and fog machines.

Seafood tower in an ice bowl with oversized cocktail pitchers Lavo Party Brunch

Buddy V's Ristorante

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Sunday brunch at Buddy Valestro’s restaurant is an all-you-can-eat affair. For $55 per adult and $24 per child, help yourself to servings of dishes like Italian sausage, Sunday frittata, and mac n cheese carbonara. Visit the carving station for roasted maple glazed ham, and grilled peppercorn-crusted steak. And order an omelet or lemon-blueberry pancakes at your table. Bottomless cocktails, beer, and wine is $20.

Head to Chica at the Venetian from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and until 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for options including a basket of arepas, strawberry guava waffles, a Cubano sandwich, and bunuelo doughnuts. The recently renovated space inside the Venetian features a mural from artist Daniel Osorno and a canopy of greenery for a modern vibe at any time of day. Two batch cocktails serve parties of 8 or more, starting at $120.

A moody bar with neon lighting around it
The bar at Chica
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Bouchon

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Take brunch up a notch with Thomas Keller’s Bouchon at the Venetian. Start with a basket of pastries to share, order a Benedict with jumbo lump crab on a housemade English muffin, or embrace the French-style midday meal with quiche florentine or a croque madame.

Bouchon
Bouchon
Venetian

Toasted Gastrobrunch

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Start with $25 bottomless mimosas and move on to red velvet pancakes and lobster avocado toast. Brunch is a casual affair here, but with food made for sharing — like savory bowls of smoked brisket hash with eggs and potatoes, chocolate chip pancakes, and Benedicts with fried chicken and cheddar cornbread.

A flight of pretty mimosas.
Toasted Gastrobrunch.
Toasted Gastrobrunch

The brunch menu at this Mexican cafe features dishes inspired by the restaurant’s use of heirloom corn, which is ground on their in-house molino for the freshest flavor. It’s a small menu, but each dish brings deep flavors that are different from what you’ll find on brunch menus across the city. Choose between chilaquiles, Pinole pancakes, shrimp ceviche, and huevos rancheros (or just bring a small group and try them all). The airy space features long tables, perfect for big groups or quick solo bite.

A table of tacos.
Milpa.
Milpa

Toca Madera

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Sit on the patio or saunter into the moody dining room, where candles and fire will illuminate a menu of sweet and savory options. Order over-the-top dishes like tres leches french toast, vanilla cast iron pancakes, breakfast enchiladas, and truffle quesadillas. Want to order a Wagyu steak with brunch? Yeah, you can do that too. Wash it all down with a morning cocktail.

A thick slice of French toast with vanilla ice cream and berries.
Toca Madera.
Louiie Victa

Bardot Brasserie

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The elegant dining room at Bardot Brasserie transports you right to Paris, where you start your brunch with a pastry basket stacked with canelé, kouign-amann, chocolate croissants, and other sweet treats. Then you could go for an omelet with gruyere and herbs, or a grand seafood platter with oysters, shrimp, lobster and more. A selection of breakfast Benedicts are also available, alongside a steak burger, quiche, and more.

Bardot Brasserie
Bardot Brasserie
MGM Resorts

Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar

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Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar is a celebration of all things brunch, with menu items that offer variety for big groups, a robust selection of vegan dishes and a variety of morning cocktails. For groups, start with both the charcuterie tower of meats and cheese and the pancake board with toppings including bacon, fruit, jams, chocolate, and marshmallows.

A cutting board with bacon, a bunch of pancakes, strawberries, jams, and syrup
Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar
Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar

DW Bistro

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DW Bistro offers a mix of Jamaican and New Mexican cuisine and those influences carry over to brunch, when mid-morning diners can indulge in New Mexico red chile pork bowls, jerk pork hash, and french toast souffle. Just add a mimosa and a chocolate croissant or blueberry scone from the pastry basket. Check the event calendar for mornings with live music.

A few brunch dishes alongside purple flowers on a wooden table
Brunch dishes at DW Bistro
DW Bistro

Mijo Modern Mexican

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The Durango Resort’s Mexican restaurant is already a popular weekend destination. Dine either in the sleek back dining room or take brunch to the patio beneath a ceiling of macrame. Start with tortilla soup, share a super flavorful birria torta, and save room for churro French toast.

A dining room with macrame chandeliers.
Mijo Modern Mexican.
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Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca

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Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., take to the patio for boozy brunch with Italian fare. Dishes include a lobster benedict, blackberry French toast, and omelets. Add bottomless mimosas and Aperol spritzes for $25.

Bottiglia Enoteca’s orange sticky bun.
Brunch at Bottiglia Enoteca.
Clique Hospitality

CRAFTkitchen

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Brunch is a weekday affair at this Henderson restaurant. As early as 8 a.m., stop in for salads, crispy avocado tacos, or indulgent waffles coated in churro powder. Wake up with coffee and matcha drinks and kouign amann and ube scones for the table or to go. There’s a full bar but you can get bottomless mimosas for just $18 through 3 p.m.

A stack of sugar-coated round waffles.
Churro waffles at CRAFTkitchen.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel is the Editor for Eater Vegas.

The Pepper Club

With brunch served until 3 p.m. every day, the Pepper Club downtown has morning offerings of French toast stuffed with ube cream and match-marbled waffles with fried chicken. It’s all set in a vibey dining room with a center bar that serves up coffee drinks and pretty cocktails.

French toast with ube cream.
Pepper Club.
Janna Karel

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

It’s breakfast all day at this Summerlin brunch spot. And, for drinks, you can either go caffeine or boozy — or both. Fill up on seasonal pancake varieties by getting a flight of flavored pancakes to share, mix and match tasty Benedicts, or opt for a lunchtime choice of sandwich. Also in the southwest.

Esther's Kitchen

For something different in the morning, visit Esther’s Kitchen in the Arts District for an Italian take on brunch. Go for the french toast, made with cardamom orange swirl bread and a housemade Nutella. The brunch pizza is topped with lamb merguez, Pomodoro, chorizo, fontina, and quail eggs. Or skip right to lunch with the rigatoni carbonara. The big, open windows in the new, expanded location make it just right for mid-mornings.

Jardin

In a restaurant teeming with plants and luscious views of the outdoor gardens, Jardin succeeds in offering the tranquil feel of dining outside even when sheltered away from sweltering summer mornings. Both indoors and on the patio, brunch with tequila-spiked watermelon agua fresca, warm sticky buns drizzled with caramel, kale pesto scrambles with wild mushrooms and yellowfin tuna tacos.

Breakfast on a table in front of plants.
Jardin.
Wynn Las Vegas

La Cave

For endless brunch options, this indoor-outdoor restaurant inside Wynn Las Vegas has bottomless brunch for $54. Skip the buffet line — here, small plates are served butler-style. Choose from bites of tomato caprese, jars of watermelon with mint, pancakes topped with Snickers candy and bananas foster, short rib hash over potatoes, and eggs Benedict. Add bottomless cocktails, beer, and wine for $34.

French toast sticks on skewers with syrup for dunking.
French toast at La Cave.
Jim Dicker

Lavo

Brunch at this Italian restaurant can range from indulgent to mind-numbingly over-the-top. On Sunday mornings, the $55 endless brunch comes with midday dishes like tuna tartare, Caesar salad, chicken parmesan, smoked salmon pizza, and blueberry pancakes. But Saturday morning is a whole other affair with party brunch. Bringing the nightclub aesthetic to daylight hours, party brunch is all seafood towers and Champagne, pulsing music, fog machines, banana costume-clad bottle service, and fog machines.

Seafood tower in an ice bowl with oversized cocktail pitchers Lavo Party Brunch

Buddy V's Ristorante

Sunday brunch at Buddy Valestro’s restaurant is an all-you-can-eat affair. For $55 per adult and $24 per child, help yourself to servings of dishes like Italian sausage, Sunday frittata, and mac n cheese carbonara. Visit the carving station for roasted maple glazed ham, and grilled peppercorn-crusted steak. And order an omelet or lemon-blueberry pancakes at your table. Bottomless cocktails, beer, and wine is $20.

Chica

Head to Chica at the Venetian from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and until 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for options including a basket of arepas, strawberry guava waffles, a Cubano sandwich, and bunuelo doughnuts. The recently renovated space inside the Venetian features a mural from artist Daniel Osorno and a canopy of greenery for a modern vibe at any time of day. Two batch cocktails serve parties of 8 or more, starting at $120.

A moody bar with neon lighting around it
The bar at Chica
Louiie Victa/Eater Vegas

Bouchon

Take brunch up a notch with Thomas Keller’s Bouchon at the Venetian. Start with a basket of pastries to share, order a Benedict with jumbo lump crab on a housemade English muffin, or embrace the French-style midday meal with quiche florentine or a croque madame.

Bouchon
Bouchon
Venetian

Toasted Gastrobrunch

Start with $25 bottomless mimosas and move on to red velvet pancakes and lobster avocado toast. Brunch is a casual affair here, but with food made for sharing — like savory bowls of smoked brisket hash with eggs and potatoes, chocolate chip pancakes, and Benedicts with fried chicken and cheddar cornbread.

A flight of pretty mimosas.
Toasted Gastrobrunch.
Toasted Gastrobrunch

Milpa

The brunch menu at this Mexican cafe features dishes inspired by the restaurant’s use of heirloom corn, which is ground on their in-house molino for the freshest flavor. It’s a small menu, but each dish brings deep flavors that are different from what you’ll find on brunch menus across the city. Choose between chilaquiles, Pinole pancakes, shrimp ceviche, and huevos rancheros (or just bring a small group and try them all). The airy space features long tables, perfect for big groups or quick solo bite.

A table of tacos.
Milpa.
Milpa

Toca Madera

Sit on the patio or saunter into the moody dining room, where candles and fire will illuminate a menu of sweet and savory options. Order over-the-top dishes like tres leches french toast, vanilla cast iron pancakes, breakfast enchiladas, and truffle quesadillas. Want to order a Wagyu steak with brunch? Yeah, you can do that too. Wash it all down with a morning cocktail.

A thick slice of French toast with vanilla ice cream and berries.
Toca Madera.
Louiie Victa

Bardot Brasserie

The elegant dining room at Bardot Brasserie transports you right to Paris, where you start your brunch with a pastry basket stacked with canelé, kouign-amann, chocolate croissants, and other sweet treats. Then you could go for an omelet with gruyere and herbs, or a grand seafood platter with oysters, shrimp, lobster and more. A selection of breakfast Benedicts are also available, alongside a steak burger, quiche, and more.

Bardot Brasserie
Bardot Brasserie
MGM Resorts

Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar

Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar is a celebration of all things brunch, with menu items that offer variety for big groups, a robust selection of vegan dishes and a variety of morning cocktails. For groups, start with both the charcuterie tower of meats and cheese and the pancake board with toppings including bacon, fruit, jams, chocolate, and marshmallows.

A cutting board with bacon, a bunch of pancakes, strawberries, jams, and syrup
Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar
Good Morning Kitchen and Cocktail Bar

DW Bistro

DW Bistro offers a mix of Jamaican and New Mexican cuisine and those influences carry over to brunch, when mid-morning diners can indulge in New Mexico red chile pork bowls, jerk pork hash, and french toast souffle. Just add a mimosa and a chocolate croissant or blueberry scone from the pastry basket. Check the event calendar for mornings with live music.

A few brunch dishes alongside purple flowers on a wooden table
Brunch dishes at DW Bistro
DW Bistro

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Mijo Modern Mexican

The Durango Resort’s Mexican restaurant is already a popular weekend destination. Dine either in the sleek back dining room or take brunch to the patio beneath a ceiling of macrame. Start with tortilla soup, share a super flavorful birria torta, and save room for churro French toast.

A dining room with macrame chandeliers.
Mijo Modern Mexican.
Clique Hospitality

Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., take to the patio for boozy brunch with Italian fare. Dishes include a lobster benedict, blackberry French toast, and omelets. Add bottomless mimosas and Aperol spritzes for $25.

Bottiglia Enoteca’s orange sticky bun.
Brunch at Bottiglia Enoteca.
Clique Hospitality

CRAFTkitchen

Brunch is a weekday affair at this Henderson restaurant. As early as 8 a.m., stop in for salads, crispy avocado tacos, or indulgent waffles coated in churro powder. Wake up with coffee and matcha drinks and kouign amann and ube scones for the table or to go. There’s a full bar but you can get bottomless mimosas for just $18 through 3 p.m.

A stack of sugar-coated round waffles.
Churro waffles at CRAFTkitchen.
Janna Karel

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