
Best Brunch in Las Vegas
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Brunch is practically a sport in Las Vegas — a leisurely, indulgent start to a day on the Strip, often with bottomless drinks and a scene to match. Here are the best places to brunch and how to plan around the weekend crowds.
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Scenic and Instagrammable
Salt & Ivy at Park MGM is a go-to for a beautiful brunch, set in a botanical dining room of hanging plants and floral walls. It's as much about the setting as the food — ideal for a relaxed, photogenic late morning.
Refined French brunch
Bardot Brasserie delivers an elegant French take on brunch, a step up for a special weekend meal.
Buzzy brunch with a scene
Catch brings its lively, see-and-be-seen energy to daytime dining for those who want brunch with a bit of a party.
Tips for brunching in Vegas
- Reserve weekend tables — the best spots book out; weekday brunch is easier.
- Ask about bottomless packages — many venues offer unlimited mimosas or cocktails for a set price; confirm details when booking.
- Time it right — a late brunch can double as lunch and set up a slower, more relaxed day; see how many days to pace your trip.
- Mind the budget — bottomless packages add up; the budget guide helps you plan.
Browse the full dining directory for more, and use the Strip map to find brunch near where you're staying.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the best brunch in Las Vegas?
Salt & Ivy at Park MGM is a favorite for its lush botanical setting, and Bardot Brasserie is known for an elegant French brunch. The best pick depends on whether you want a scenic, casual, or indulgent experience.
Does Las Vegas have bottomless brunch?
Yes, many Las Vegas restaurants offer bottomless brunch packages with unlimited mimosas or cocktails for a set price. Availability and pricing vary, so confirm with the venue when you book.
Do you need reservations for brunch in Las Vegas?
For popular spots, yes — weekend brunch books up, so reserve ahead. Casual cafés and food halls are more walk-in friendly.
What time is brunch served in Las Vegas?
Brunch is typically served late morning into the early afternoon on weekends, though some Strip restaurants offer brunch daily. Check the venue's current hours before you go.