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Top 4 Weekend Brunch Spots in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas is a place well-known for its casinos, intoxicated celebrities, neon lights, and its representation of the flashier characteristics of the American Dream. But that’s not all Vegas is known for. It also has outstanding food; a giant array of gourmet restaurants that sell excellent dishes from all over the world. And in Sin City, where you often stay awake all night and have bleary mornings, there is no better meal to prioritize than brunch. Especially weekend brunch. From steakhouses to seafood buffets, and with a wide range of waffles, hungover patrons can always find what they’re craving to ease into a new culinary adventure and a new day.

Following are the top 5 weekend brunch spots in Las Vegas:

1.     Bardot Brasserie

Our list starts with a laid-back, French restaurant located inside the Aria. Bardot Brasserie is well known for their unique take on brunch staples, extensive wine list, and the option to add endless rose to your meal for an extra $25. If you’re a fan of eggs Benedict, this casual spot offers five different versions, and leave it to a French restaurant to excel at French toast. Fancy a golden brioche topped with almond brittle and mascarpone? Then this stop is for you!

2.     Hash House A Go Go

Hash House A Go Go is a popular chain of restaurants that originates in San Diego. However, the signature branch of Hash House A Go Go is situated in the heart of Las Vegas at The Linq. The brunch at this place stands out from the rest because of two things: the huge portions and the playful presentation these portions are offered with. No matter what you order from the menu at this restaurant, your food will turn up looking different than what you expected. But it will be delicious!

3.     Bouchon

Bouchon is an outpost of Parisian cuisine that is located in Las Vegas’ center at the Venetian. It is one of the best bakeries in Las Vegas. The patisseries of Bouchon are renowned throughout Sin City. Bouchon is hard to beat if you fancy a light brunch, a coffee, and a croissant in the suave surroundings of the café inside The Venetian.

4.     Veranda

Veranda is an awesome place, as one would expect from the Four Seasons Hotel. It is an Italian restaurant that features a stunning garden terrace that overlooks an outstanding private swimming pool. The all-you-can-eat brunch of Veranda is utterly sublime. Furthermore, this Italian restaurant also serves one of the best afternoon teas in the city. This is perfect for late risers.

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