A curated look at the latest must-try brunch destinations
The Rise of Brunch in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is upping its brunch game, with new venues rolling out exciting menus and unique dining experiences. Brunch, that perfect blend of breakfast and lunch, is becoming the ultimate weekend indulgence. From downtown gems to high-end hotspots on the Strip, here’s a detailed guide to the newest brunch options you can’t miss.
Broken Yolk Cafe
Located in a retro ’70s building downtown, Broken Yolk Cafe offers a broad menu alongside a selection of drink flights. This laid-back yet trendy spot is a haven for both locals and tourists looking for hearty meals and creative beverages. Highlights include:
- Crunchy French Toast: Thick slices rolled in Frosted Flakes, creating a crispy, sweet crust.
- Golden State Benedict: Topped with fresh avocado and smoky bacon for a California twist.
- Fiesta Burrito: Packed with scrambled eggs, seasoned shredded beef, and a medley of spices.
Their full bar serves flights of mini frozen cocktails, Bloody Marys, and mimosas, making it a go-to for brunch enthusiasts. The interior is cozy yet vibrant, with retro décor that nods to the building’s history. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
201 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Norms
This iconic Los Angeles diner has brought its classic charm and budget-friendly comfort food to Las Vegas. Norms serves hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners alongside playful cocktails, all within a vibrant, retro-styled dining area. Menu favorites include:
- Country-fried steak and eggs served with golden hash browns and buttermilk biscuits.
- Omelets stuffed with sausage, cheddar, and bell peppers, offering a satisfying start to the day.
- Classic tuna melts with creamy American cheese and crispy sourdough bread.
The family-friendly vibe and 24-hour service make it a reliable spot for any meal of the day.
4605 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102
Early Birds at La Neta
Every Sunday in December, this brunch pop-up offers a modern twist on classic breakfast dishes. Early Birds sets up in the chic La Neta venue, featuring a stylish and contemporary atmosphere. The menu includes:
- The Bear Omelet: A creative blend of herbed cheese, crispy potato chips, and fluffy eggs.
- Steak and Potatoes Skillet: A hearty combination of perfectly seared steak, seasoned potatoes, and sunny-side-up eggs.
- Hot Honey Chicken Sandwiches: Crispy fried chicken drizzled with spicy honey and served on a buttery brioche bun.
Spiked coffees, mimosas, and unique morning cocktails elevate the experience, perfect for a leisurely Sunday brunch.
1770 Festival Plaza Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
Mott 32
Known for its luxurious ambiance and fusion of Chinese and modern cuisine, Mott 32’s Brunch 32 offers an elevated dining experience. The restaurant features a chic, dimly lit interior with stunning decor that blends traditional Chinese elements with contemporary design. Signature dishes include:
- Dim Sum Platters: Handmade dumplings filled with premium ingredients like truffle, lobster, and Iberico pork.
- Applewood-Roasted 42-Day Beijing Duck: A succulent and flavorful specialty.
- Kowloon Coffee: A bold cocktail made with vodka, rich coffee, cream, and a hint of soy sauce for a savory kick.
- Tang-Tang Margarita: A refreshing blend of mandarin and Szechuan coconut crunch.
Brunch is available Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and weekends from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
3325 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Pinky’s by Vanderpump
Lisa Vanderpump’s latest creation combines a chic cocktail bar atmosphere with an indulgent brunch menu. Pinky’s features glamorous décor, including lavish chandeliers and pink velvet seating, offering a luxurious yet welcoming vibe. Brunch highlights include:
- Deviled egg flights with unique toppings like truffle, smoked salmon, and spicy sriracha.
- Crispy rice topped with ahi tuna, zesty salmon, and sweet chile mango crab.
- Mini lobster rolls served on buttery toasted brioche.
Three varieties of espresso martinis, including a caramel-flavored option, round out the vibrant menu.
3555 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Bardot Brasserie
Chef Michael Mina’s Bardot Brasserie has revitalized its brunch service, blending classic French elegance with a modern twist. The venue features an inviting Parisian-inspired interior complete with tufted leather booths and vintage chandeliers. New menu highlights include:
- French onion soup topped with a bubbling layer of gruyère cheese.
- Decadent French toast layered with creamy vanilla mascarpone, almond brittle, and drizzled with orgeat syrup.
Live entertainment from Prohibition Pop group the Moonshiners adds a lively yet sophisticated touch.
3730 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Flecha Cantina
Owned by actor Mark Wahlberg, Flecha Cantina is a lively Mexican eatery with a menu designed for brunch lovers. The dusky, plant-filled interior sets the stage for flavorful dishes such as:
- Lobster eggs Benedict with creamy hollandaise sauce.
- Carne asada con huevos featuring tender grilled beef and zesty salsa.
- Churro French toast served with a side of rich chocolate sauce.
Their Sunday brunch buffet offers an array of Mexican classics, from chilaquiles to enchiladas, plus a selection of decadent desserts.
6683 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89123
Mucho Loco Brunch
This whimsical brunch spot combines bold flavors with playful presentation. The vibrant interior features colorful murals and quirky decor, creating an Instagram-worthy setting. Menu highlights include:
- Birria tacos served atop a miniature food truck.
- Cocktails presented in a replica of Chichén Itzá, offering a unique visual and taste experience.
- Poblano pepper and corn empanadas hanging from a decorative clothesline.
7315 Arroyo Crossing Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada 89113
Chicken N Pickle
Henderson’s popular pickleball court and entertainment venue transforms into a brunch destination every Sunday. The spacious, family-friendly environment offers a diverse buffet that includes:
- Yogurt and granola parfaits topped with fresh berries.
- Fluffy scrambled eggs and crispy bacon.
- Fried chicken and waffles with maple syrup.
- A fully loaded taco bar with assorted toppings.
At $23.99 for adults and $10.99 for kids, it’s an affordable and fun outing for all ages.
3381 Saint Rose Parkway, Henderson, Nevada 89052
The Composer’s Room
Bringing a punk rock flair to brunch, The Composer’s Room offers a lively and nostalgic experience. The Brunch of Broken Dreams features an eclectic playlist of hits from Blink-182, Green Day, and My Chemical Romance, accompanied by thrilling acrobatic performances. Menu highlights include:
- Monte Cristo sandwiches served with a side of berry compote.
- Tall stacks of fluffy pancakes drizzled with maple syrup.
- Fresh fruit platters and bottomless mimosas.
Brunch starts on Saturday, January 11, with doors opening at 10 a.m.
953 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Gipsy Nightclub
This LGBTQ-friendly hotspot hosts the Ultra Brunch every Saturday, combining delicious food with dazzling entertainment. The bottomless brunch buffet features:
- Pancakes, scrambled eggs, and crispy bacon.
- Donuts, eclairs, and other sweet treats.
- Unlimited mimosas to keep the vibe festive.
Drag performances blend old-school glamour with bold, contemporary artistry, creating a one-of-a-kind brunch experience. Doors open at 12 p.m., with shows starting at 1 p.m.
4605 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89169
Palate
Tucked in the vibrant Arts District, Palate offers a sophisticated yet approachable brunch experience. The dining room’s royal purple hues and faux tree installations create an elegant setting. Brunch options include:
- Longganisa sliders paired with a tangy garlic aioli.
- Shrimp toast topped with avocado and a drizzle of spicy mayo.
- Caramel apple pancakes layered with caramelized apple slices and whipped cream.
The Morning Glory board is a showstopper, featuring banana bread French toast, pork belly, and foie cornbread.
1301 South Main Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
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