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5 Easter Brunches You Won’t Want to Miss

Easter brunch in Las Vegas

The only thing better than Sunday brunch? Easter Sunday brunch. Whether you’re nursing a hangover from Saturday night or spending quality time with family—maybe both, we don’t judge—these restaurants offer the best Easter brunches, year after year. Check out our top picks for the most egg-citing Easter brunch in Las Vegas. 

Note: COVID-19 restrictions are still in effect. Reservations are required at most restaurants, along with social distancing and wearing a mask when you’re not eating or drinking. Contact establishments directly for more information about their COVID-19 safety policies.

Bardot Brasserie

Easter brunch served 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

The decadent French cuisine at Bardot Brasserie at Aria is not only delicious, but the presentation is art in its own right. The restaurant itself is awash in 1920s Parisian nostalgia that will transport you to a different time and place. Indulge in the deluxe shellfish tower, prime steak tartare, or hearth-baked quiche for a mouthwatering culinary experience. Whatever you order, save room for dessert—the tableside baked Alaska is to die for. 

Hash House A Go Go

Easter Brunch served 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Hash House A Go Go is a local favorite, with five different restaurants in the Las Vegas area. We highly recommend the location at the LINQ to make a day of it. Explore the LINQ Promenade, take a ride on the High Roller, and enjoy signature “twisted farm food” like sage fried chicken and waffles, cinnamon roll flapjacks, or the O’Hare of the Dog (five slices of bacon and a 25 ounce Budweiser). You’ll enjoy generous portion sizes, plus fast and friendly service.  Be sure to reserve a table ahead of time!

La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway

Easter brunch served 10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway is the perfect space to share a quiet meal away from the buzz of the city. This intimate restaurant can be found tucked away inside the Wynn, with candlelit indoor seating and a lush terrace with beautiful pool and garden views. Treat yourself to an unforgettable Easter brunch in Las Vegas with dishes like Snickers pancakes, veal short rib hash, or filet mignon eggs benedict. Wash it down with a wide selection of bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, margaritas, and more. Reservations are required at La Cave.

LAVO

Easter brunch served 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

LAVO at the Palazzo is known for its wild Saturday champagne brunch. Sunday tones things down just a little with a culinary voyage specially curated by Chef Ralph Scamardella. If you want to experience the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip, definitely request a patio table, which overlooks the palm tree-lined Las Vegas Boulevard. 

The dining room is equally as impressive, with sleek and elegant decor. The brunch menu includes made-to-order omelettes, an oyster bar, pasta, French toast, and just about every breakfast item you can imagine. Their bottomless sangria, blood Mary, and rosé offerings bring it all together. Bottom line, Lavo is the place to go if you’re looking for an impressive Italian Easter brunch in Las Vegas.

Mon Ami Gabi

Easter Brunch served 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

An ode to the classic French Bistro, Mon Ami Gabi inside the Paris Hotel (below the Eiffel Tower) is the perfect backdrop for a quaint Easter Sunday brunch. You might completely forget you’re in Las Vegas if not for the spectacular view of the Bellagio Fountains just across the street. Mon Ami Gabi will offer a special Easter menu for the holiday, including market fresh fruit salad and four benedict options like spicy Andouille sausage benedict with hollandaise.

If you get a late start, you can also enjoy Easter dinner on the Strip at Mon Ami Gabi from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with offerings like steak frites, wild escargots de Bourgogne, and oysters on the half-shell. Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating. Patio dining is first-come, first-served.

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