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11 Banging Brunches in Las Vegas

There was a time when everybody loved eating at Las Vegas casino buffets. Those gluttonous days are in the past. Today, savvy travelers who value quality over quantity know to leave the strip to find the best food. This concept applies to all meals including the best meal – brunch.

Discover 11 banging brunches in in Las Vegas where you can eat loaded omelets unless you’d rather eat bagels, dim sum or a breakfast burrito. The only question is which Las Vegas brunch spot will be your favorite.

1. Rainbow Kitchen

Dim Sum at Rainbow Kitchen in Las Vegas
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Located in a Spring Valley strip mall about three miles south of Vegas’ Asia town on Spring Mountain Road, Rainbow Kitchen offers a diverse selection of dim sum dishes that rival dim sum served in Hong Kong. Don’t expect showy dim sum carts. Instead, Rainbow Kitchen offers a vast menu with dozens of selections in both Chinese and English.

2. Siegel’s Bagelmania

Bagels at Siegels Bagelmania in Las Vegas
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Not surprisingly based on its name, Siegel’s Bagelmania is a good spot to eat New York style bagels. Beyond the obvious, other popular options include blintzes, cinnamon challah french toast, noodle kugel, maple bacon banana pancakes and waffles. Many of the plates are big enough to share – consider yourself warned.
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3. Peppermill Restaurant & Fireside Lounge

Peppermill in Las Vegas
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Stepping into Peppermill Restaurant is like stepping into the past – it’s dimly lit space has neon and fake Tiffany lamps plus a hodgepodge of mirrored ceilings, plush purple booths immersed in a forest of fake trees. More important, this Vegas icon serves both breakfast and cocktails at all hours of the day and night. In other words, you can eat brunch at 10am or 10pm here.

4. Saginaw’s Delicatessen

Coffee at Saginaws Delicatessen at Circa in Las Vegas
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Saginaw’s Delicatessen offers solid food and friendly service in a comfortable tin ceiling space just off the Circa casino floor in Downtown Las Vegas. Brunch items include ginormous cinnamon buns, loco moo and smoked salmon platters. As a bonus, the Jewish-style deli serves bottomless cups of terrific coffee roasted by Zingerman’s in Michigan.
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5. PublicUS

Inside PublicUS in Las Vegas
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PublicUS was a pioneer when it opened in 2015. Not only did it champion downtown before the urban neighborhood was cool, but it also served third wave coffee and avocado toast before they were cool in Vegas. While other Las Vegas eateries joined the brunch party over the past decade, this downtown spot has remained popular with both locals and travelers.

6. Honey Salt

Biloxi Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich at Honey Salt in Las Vegas
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Open in the Summerlin neighborhood since 2012, Honey Salt’s brunch-friendly menu is filled with ‘market inspired’ dishes fit for both vegans and carnivores. Some, like the egg white firttata and grain power salad, are healthy. Others, like the breakfast poutine and strawberry shortcake french toast, are splurge-worthy.

7. Cafe Breizh

Pastries and Coffee at Cafe Breizh in Las Vegas
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You might think that you’re in a Paris cafe when you step into Cafe Breizh despite the fact that it’s located in a Summerlin strip mall. Don’t focus on the location. Instead, focus on the cafe’s crepes and macarons. Make a note – this cafe’s French pastries are divine!
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8. CRAFTkitchen

Cobb Salad at Craft Kitchen in Las Vegas Nevada
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Located at a Henderson strip mall since 2015, CRAFTkitchen is an ideal spot for brunch. Not only does the family-friendly cafe serve breakfast and lunch dishes all day every day, it also has a bottomless Mimosas option on its menu. Enough said.

9. The Stove

The Stove in Las Vegas
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Don’t judge The Stove’s second floor location at a Henderson strip mall before you experience it in person. Airy and open, this suburban location offers great views, both mountain and urban, depending upon which direction you look. It’s a great spot to eat modern brunch classics and sip boozy brunch cocktails.

10. Kitchen Table

Kitchen Table Las Vegas Off the Strip
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Despite its chill vibe, don’t expect to quickly get a seat when you eat brunch at Kitchen Table. The popular local spot attracts crowds five days a week. (It’s closed the other two days.) Brunch options include buttermilk pancakes and pork belly chilaquile as well as popular cinnamon monkey bread.

11. Island Sushi and Grill

Spam Rice at Sushi Island in Las Vegas
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Dining at Island Sushi and Grill without eating poke may sound inconceivable to sushi fans. However, there’s nothing odd about starting the day with dishes like Portuguese sausage and Hawaiian corned beef hash – especially if you pair them with poke. There are no rules, so order what you want.

Fuku Burger in Front of Art at Fuku Burger in Las Vegas
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About the Authors

Daryl and Mindi Hirsch

Saveur Magazine’s BEST TRAVEL BLOG award winners Daryl and Mindi Hirsch share their culinary travel experiences and recipes on the 2foodtrippers website. Since launching the site in 2012, they’ve traveled to over 40 countries in their quest to bring readers a unique taste of the world.

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