Brioche French toast topped with fresh fruit. Emmitt’s

14 Hot New Brunches to Dig Into in Las Vegas

A cheat sheet to the best new brunch options around town

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Las Vegas continues to roll out new dining options for brunch. The meal that combines breakfast and lunch on the weekend finds new places to shine and expands with revamped menus and hours at other restaurants. Here is a look at new brunches all over the city that can make any weekend feel like a reason to celebrate.

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Aces & Ales

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For just $35, you get an entree, plus bottomless drinks. Choose from breakfast burritos, avocado toast, or skillets over house tots, among other entrees. And get it with two hours of your choice of mimosas, beer, wine, or spicy bloody Marys.

Downtown’s newest restaurant is launching brunch inside a jewel-toned dining room. Order bites like shrimp toast with chili garlic butter, pancakes with caramel apples and cream cheese frosting, shareable boards portioned with caviar, potato rosti, yuzu crème fraiche, lobster roe salad, and egg whites, and traditional brunch fare.

The marquee for Palate at the Colorado in Las Vegas.
Palate.
Palate

Fuhu’s all-new summer brunch party, Fuhu Day Club, is a high-energy affair with electric music, a $65 prix fixe menu buttermilk blueberry pancakes, wagyu flat iron steak and eggs, and premium cocktail offerings. It’s all fit for dining beneath the restaurant’s sakura blossoms, neon tigers, or wall-to-wall windows.

A restaurant entrance with faux sakura trees. Fuhu.

Emmitt’s Las Vegas

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Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith’s restaurant serves a brunch with choices like brioche French toast, roasted tomato frittatas, and “build your own” bottomless mimosas.

A plate of brioche French toast layered with fruit.
Emmitt’s Vegas.
Emmitt’s Vegas

Happy Camper

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The disco pizza party-themed restaurant at Fashion Show mall and looking out over Las Vegas Boulevard has a new Struggle Bus Brunch, available Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Get breakfast pizzas with bacon, cheddar, and eggs or go for chicken and waffles, breakfast burritos, egg white tacos, and more. Wash it down with espresso martinis, or an Aperol spritz. 

A patio with disco balls, fire pits, and TVs.
Happy Camper.
David Borzkowski

Mott 32

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Brunch 32 will be offered Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It has brunch-only dim sum dishes and an applewood-roasted 42-day Beijing duck. You’ll also find brunch-only cocktails like Kowloon Coffee with vodka, coffee, cream, and soy sauce and the

Tang-Tang margarita with mandarin and Szechuan coconut crunch.

A yellow cocktail with white foam on a table of coins. Mott 32

LPM Restaurant & Bar

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The Riviera-inspired brunch at LPM as live music, terrace seating, and flowers on the table. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on weekends, start the day with lobster eggs Benedict, Belgian waffles with fresh berries, or a seafood tower loaded with king crab salad, sea bass ceviche, prawns, oysters, and mussels. Alternatively, leave the decision-making to the kitchen with the Brunch Affair — and $85 10-course feast designed for the entire table with croissants, salmon carpaccio, French toast, and grilled ribeye. Splurge with an endless drink package.

Eggs Benedict and other brunch foods. LPM Restaurant & Bar

Flight Club

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Why sit down for brunch when you can rove around an oche and play rounds of darts between bites of breakfast flatbread? Flight Club, a darts bar inside the Grand Canal Shoppes, offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays to pair with a 90-minute reservation at one of the dart boards. Games of darts offer different objectives and a high-tech board does the totalling for you, much like bowling. Get bottomless flatbread for the group — loaded with prosciutto and egg, roasted vegetables, or cheese — or go a la carte with breakfast sliders with glazed pork belly, avocado toast with seeds and sprouts, churros, and plates of fruit.

A brunch spread of churros, flatbread, and mimosas.
Flight Club.
Flight Club

Brasserie B

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At Bobby Flay’s Brasserie B, brunch is not only luxurious — it’s offered every day. From 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily, you can enjoy many of the dinner offerings, plus dishes just for brunch. Among them, there’s a pain perdu French toast with whipped crème fraîche and berries, eggs royale with smoked salmon and roe, and a super flavorful lobster club sandwich with avocado. With an entire section of the kitchen dedicated to French fries, order at least one of the options from the grill, like whole lobster or filet mignon, served with perfectly crispy shoestring fries.

Lobster and fries at Brasserie B.
Brasserie B.
Brasserie B

Como Poolside Café & Bar

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The Bellagio’s new poolside cafe serves Mediterranean fare all day, with breakfast and lunch offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lounge poolside with lemon blueberry pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, eggs Benedict, sushi rolls, salads, and sandwiches.

A spread of brunch dishes at Como Poolside Café & Bar.
Como Poolside Café & Bar.
Como Poolside Café & Bar

Fantasy Lab

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The immersive lights-and-color experience at Fashion Show Mall launched a brunch in its restaurant that is rife with sweet treats. Sure, you can order breakfast burritos and bagels with lox. Or indulge in fantasy with mini croissants with Oreo fillings, Belgian waffles stacked with toppings like Reese’s cups, or a smashed doughnut sandwich with fried chicken and tots. For drinks, there are mimosas, cocktails, lattes, and shakes that overflow with mix-ins.

A Belgian waffle loaded with peanut butter sauce.
Fantasy Lab.
Fantasy Lab

Bel-Aire Backyard

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The pool at the new Durango Casino opens every day at 9 a.m. — which means you can start the day sunning by the water with brunch carried right to your table — or chaise lounge. Indulge in acai bowls, sushi rolls, fruit plates, and grilled fish tacos.

A tray of salad and shushi and cocktails by the pool at Bel-Aire Backyard.
Bel-Aire Backyard.
Clique Hospitality

Summer House

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Available every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., the breezy indoor and outdoor Summer House serves California-style dishes. Go for breakfast burritos, Mexican hash browns with eggs, salsa, and Oaxaca cheese, or crispy strawberry waffles with whipped cream and berries.

 

A breakfast wrap and coffee at Summer House.
Summer House.
 David Borzkowski

Early Birds, A Breakfast Spot

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Light and breezy, with big windows and a skylight, Early Birds dishes up pancakes and French toast with toppings of lemon poppy drizzle and blueberries, coconut frosting and berries, or cream cheese frosting and cinnamon sugar. There’s also breakfast sandwiches, a croque madame, and an omelet based on the one that appeared on The Bear. Pair it with coffee or a cocktail like the blackberry basil spritz.

Aces & Ales

For just $35, you get an entree, plus bottomless drinks. Choose from breakfast burritos, avocado toast, or skillets over house tots, among other entrees. And get it with two hours of your choice of mimosas, beer, wine, or spicy bloody Marys.

Palate

Downtown’s newest restaurant is launching brunch inside a jewel-toned dining room. Order bites like shrimp toast with chili garlic butter, pancakes with caramel apples and cream cheese frosting, shareable boards portioned with caviar, potato rosti, yuzu crème fraiche, lobster roe salad, and egg whites, and traditional brunch fare.

The marquee for Palate at the Colorado in Las Vegas.
Palate.
Palate

Fuhu

Fuhu’s all-new summer brunch party, Fuhu Day Club, is a high-energy affair with electric music, a $65 prix fixe menu buttermilk blueberry pancakes, wagyu flat iron steak and eggs, and premium cocktail offerings. It’s all fit for dining beneath the restaurant’s sakura blossoms, neon tigers, or wall-to-wall windows.

A restaurant entrance with faux sakura trees. Fuhu.

Emmitt’s Las Vegas

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith’s restaurant serves a brunch with choices like brioche French toast, roasted tomato frittatas, and “build your own” bottomless mimosas.

A plate of brioche French toast layered with fruit.
Emmitt’s Vegas.
Emmitt’s Vegas

Happy Camper

The disco pizza party-themed restaurant at Fashion Show mall and looking out over Las Vegas Boulevard has a new Struggle Bus Brunch, available Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Get breakfast pizzas with bacon, cheddar, and eggs or go for chicken and waffles, breakfast burritos, egg white tacos, and more. Wash it down with espresso martinis, or an Aperol spritz. 

A patio with disco balls, fire pits, and TVs.
Happy Camper.
David Borzkowski

Mott 32

Brunch 32 will be offered Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It has brunch-only dim sum dishes and an applewood-roasted 42-day Beijing duck. You’ll also find brunch-only cocktails like Kowloon Coffee with vodka, coffee, cream, and soy sauce and the

Tang-Tang margarita with mandarin and Szechuan coconut crunch.

A yellow cocktail with white foam on a table of coins. Mott 32

LPM Restaurant & Bar

The Riviera-inspired brunch at LPM as live music, terrace seating, and flowers on the table. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on weekends, start the day with lobster eggs Benedict, Belgian waffles with fresh berries, or a seafood tower loaded with king crab salad, sea bass ceviche, prawns, oysters, and mussels. Alternatively, leave the decision-making to the kitchen with the Brunch Affair — and $85 10-course feast designed for the entire table with croissants, salmon carpaccio, French toast, and grilled ribeye. Splurge with an endless drink package.

Eggs Benedict and other brunch foods. LPM Restaurant & Bar

Flight Club

Why sit down for brunch when you can rove around an oche and play rounds of darts between bites of breakfast flatbread? Flight Club, a darts bar inside the Grand Canal Shoppes, offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays to pair with a 90-minute reservation at one of the dart boards. Games of darts offer different objectives and a high-tech board does the totalling for you, much like bowling. Get bottomless flatbread for the group — loaded with prosciutto and egg, roasted vegetables, or cheese — or go a la carte with breakfast sliders with glazed pork belly, avocado toast with seeds and sprouts, churros, and plates of fruit.

A brunch spread of churros, flatbread, and mimosas.
Flight Club.
Flight Club

Brasserie B

At Bobby Flay’s Brasserie B, brunch is not only luxurious — it’s offered every day. From 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily, you can enjoy many of the dinner offerings, plus dishes just for brunch. Among them, there’s a pain perdu French toast with whipped crème fraîche and berries, eggs royale with smoked salmon and roe, and a super flavorful lobster club sandwich with avocado. With an entire section of the kitchen dedicated to French fries, order at least one of the options from the grill, like whole lobster or filet mignon, served with perfectly crispy shoestring fries.

Lobster and fries at Brasserie B.
Brasserie B.
Brasserie B

Como Poolside Café & Bar

The Bellagio’s new poolside cafe serves Mediterranean fare all day, with breakfast and lunch offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lounge poolside with lemon blueberry pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, eggs Benedict, sushi rolls, salads, and sandwiches.

A spread of brunch dishes at Como Poolside Café & Bar.
Como Poolside Café & Bar.
Como Poolside Café & Bar

Fantasy Lab

The immersive lights-and-color experience at Fashion Show Mall launched a brunch in its restaurant that is rife with sweet treats. Sure, you can order breakfast burritos and bagels with lox. Or indulge in fantasy with mini croissants with Oreo fillings, Belgian waffles stacked with toppings like Reese’s cups, or a smashed doughnut sandwich with fried chicken and tots. For drinks, there are mimosas, cocktails, lattes, and shakes that overflow with mix-ins.

A Belgian waffle loaded with peanut butter sauce.
Fantasy Lab.
Fantasy Lab

Bel-Aire Backyard

The pool at the new Durango Casino opens every day at 9 a.m. — which means you can start the day sunning by the water with brunch carried right to your table — or chaise lounge. Indulge in acai bowls, sushi rolls, fruit plates, and grilled fish tacos.

A tray of salad and shushi and cocktails by the pool at Bel-Aire Backyard.
Bel-Aire Backyard.
Clique Hospitality

Summer House

Available every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., the breezy indoor and outdoor Summer House serves California-style dishes. Go for breakfast burritos, Mexican hash browns with eggs, salsa, and Oaxaca cheese, or crispy strawberry waffles with whipped cream and berries.

 

A breakfast wrap and coffee at Summer House.
Summer House.
 David Borzkowski

Early Birds, A Breakfast Spot

Light and breezy, with big windows and a skylight, Early Birds dishes up pancakes and French toast with toppings of lemon poppy drizzle and blueberries, coconut frosting and berries, or cream cheese frosting and cinnamon sugar. There’s also breakfast sandwiches, a croque madame, and an omelet based on the one that appeared on The Bear. Pair it with coffee or a cocktail like the blackberry basil spritz.

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