Best Brunch in Vegas

Best Sunday Brunch in Las Vegas for all Budgets

At present, if you want a bit of extravagance mixed with classic elegance, excellent quality food which is elaborately and beautifully presented, Jasmine’s at Bellagio will meet your expectations with its famous Fountains Brunch.   For around $60 per person, which is actually less expensive than most other Vegas ‘high-end, extravagant brunches’, here you buy not just truly good food (such as organic grown eggs in a beautiful build-your-own omelet station, their caviar or in their signature Lobster-Potato Cake Eggs Benedict) and a large variety of dishes; here you breathe in the Bellagio experience and, if you are lucky, you can eat delicacies and enjoy the fountains on the stunning Bellagio lake.

Some of the food bastions of Jasmine’s Fountains Brunch at Bellagio are the sweets and chocolates, delicately prepared and beautifully presented (just like the of the food here), including its signature chocolate fondue.

Given the price (namely it’s not as expensive as Bally’s Brunch, for example), and its beautiful location, it’s well worth coming if you enjoy good food in an elegant Bellagio-style setting.   Full menu and details are on its dedicated Fountains Sunday Brunch page.

More Affordable Brunch Option in mid Strip

If you don’t want to spend 60 dollars per person, for half the price (around 30 dollars), the nearby Bellagio buffet will offer a great brunch experience and, if you want to stay longer, it will roll-over onto dinner, which makes it easier for those who don’t want to rush.

A stunning brunch option further North Strip

One of the most beautiful brunches (in terms of environment) is also offered by the Country Club (American Steakhouse) at Wynn; they too offer a Sunday Brunch (from 10am to 2pm) accompanied by soft jazz music, overlooking the 18th hole on the Wynn Golf Course and, above all, a beautiful waterfall.  A good selection of dishes, many of them meat-oriented, and an unlimited champagne option for an additional $25 (!) dollars on top of their $65 dollar price.  What we like about this Sunday brunch (with appetizer and dessert buffets) is the greenery of its setting and the soothing atmosphere provided by the waterfall, as well as its overall exquisite elegance, without being ‘over the top’, which is very much in the overall style of Wynn and Encore.  We favor Fountain’s Brunch for the quality and variety of the dishes, but you can explore the Jazz Brunch menu at the bottom of the Wynn Country Club Menus page and decide if it’s for you.  Reservations are recommended.

More Affordable & Great Sunday Brunch Option mid to North Strip

If you don’t want to spend 65 dollars at the Wynn, you can cross the road and walk to the nearby Mirage Buffet: here you can enjoy unlimited champagne (and other alcoholic beverages) as well as a good quality Sunday Brunch for 35 dollars.

Budget Sunday Brunch Options

If you want a truly budget Sunday brunch, your best option near mid Strip is the buffet at Palms (our dedicated page will give you all the details you need); all downtown Vegas buffets are competitively priced as well though not ‘great’; if you have a car, you can also drive to the very good yet low priced Red Rock buffet as well as to the renewed Silverton buffet.