
Best Brunch in Las Vegas: Bottomless Mimosas and More
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Vegas brunch comes in two flavors: the elegant, eggs-benedict-and-one-mimosa kind, and the DJ-spinning, bottomless-everything, daytime-party kind. I have done plenty of both and lived to write about it.
Here is where to brunch based on the energy you want, plus the truth about which bottomless deals are actually bottomless.
Bottomless Brunch Done Right
Several Strip restaurants run weekend bottomless mimosa and sangria deals for a set price and a set window, usually around 90 minutes to two hours. The good ones pour fast and do not vanish when you need a refill.
The trick is finding a spot where the food is good enough to soak up the booze. Skip any deal where the food is an afterthought, because that is how you end up face down by 1pm.
Giada at The Cromwell: The View Brunch
Giada De Laurentiis's spot has floor-to-ceiling windows looking down the Strip and a brunch that actually tastes like care went into it. The lemon spaghetti and the pancakes are both excellent.
Upper tier, but you are paying for one of the best brunch views in the city. This is the classy, daytime, take-your-mom-or-your-date brunch.
Party Brunch: Where the Energy Lives
If you want brunch that turns into a daytime party with a DJ and people standing on banquettes, the pool-adjacent and nightlife-brand brunches are your scene. Think bottomless drinks, loud music, and a crowd that came to celebrate.
These get pricey and they are an event, not a quiet meal. Perfect for bachelorette and birthday groups, exhausting for everyone else.
Yardbird at The Venetian: Southern Comfort Brunch
Yardbird's fried chicken and watermelon, the chicken and waffles, and the biscuits make it one of the best food-first brunches on the Strip. The bourbon list does not hurt either.
Mid-to-upper tier. Come hungry. This is the brunch where the food is the reason you booked, not the booze.
How to Win at Vegas Brunch
Read the bottomless fine print. The window is usually strict, refills sometimes require finishing your last glass, and the clock starts when you order, not when you sit. Plan your pacing.
Book brunch for late morning on Saturday or Sunday and reserve ahead. Walk-ins at the popular spots are a long wait or a no.
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Frequently asked
Where is the best bottomless brunch in Las Vegas?
For food-first bottomless, Yardbird is hard to beat. For views, Giada. For full party energy, the nightlife-brand and pool brunches deliver the DJ-and-banquette experience.
How long does bottomless brunch usually last?
Most Vegas bottomless deals run a strict 90 minutes to two hours from when you order. Pace yourself and watch the clock.
Do I need a reservation for brunch?
Yes for the popular spots, especially weekends. Giada, Yardbird, and the party brunches all fill up and walk-ins face long waits.