StyleSouthern American brunch by Run Chicken Run group
Price range$22-44
Neighbourhoodthe-strip
HoursSat to Sun from 09:30, daily until 22:00 (Sat/Sun 23:00)
BookingOpenTable recommended

Must order: Chicken and egg biscuit sandwich, then the giant cinnamon roll for the table.

Tip: Order the giant cinnamon roll for the table on arrival; the chicken-and-egg biscuit sandwich is the brunch standard, fried chicken with honey-hot sauce.

Location

Address: 3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Eggslut (Cosmopolitan) ★ 4.3

Counter brunch, egg sandwiches on brioche$10-16the-stripMon to Thu 07:00-14:00, Fri to Sun 07:00-15:00Walk-in only

Eggslut at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas is the brunch counter for the Strip walk-in crowd, soft-scrambled Fairfax and brioche sandwiches plus the coddled-egg Slut in a glass jar.

Order: The Fairyfax (soft-scrambled egg, scallion, sriracha mayo) and the Slut.

Tip: Queue moves fastest 09:30 to 11:00; the Slut (coddled egg over potato puree) is the iconic single order.

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Esther's Kitchen (Arts District brunch) ★ 4.5

Seasonal Italian weekend brunch by James Trees$18-32arts-districtSat to Sun 10:00-15:00OpenTable, two weeks ahead for weekends

Esther's Kitchen in the Las Vegas Arts District runs a Saturday and Sunday brunch with James Trees's seasonal Italian leanings: Pasta Fritti and eggs, Meyer lemon pancakes, a proper omelette, and a list of brunch cocktails.

Order: Pasta Fritti and eggs with fennel sugo; Meyer lemon pancakes with huckleberry jam.

Tip: Book on the website two weeks ahead for a Saturday or Sunday 10:00 to 12:00 slot; the Pasta Fritti and a Negroni sbagliato are the standard opener.

Eggslut (Cosmopolitan) ★ 4.3

Counter brunch, egg sandwiches on brioche$10-16the-stripMon to Thu 07:00-14:00, Fri to Sun 07:00-15:00Walk-in only

Eggslut at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas is the brunch counter for the Strip walk-in crowd, soft-scrambled Fairfax and brioche sandwiches plus the coddled-egg Slut in a glass jar.

Order: The Fairyfax (soft-scrambled egg, scallion, sriracha mayo) and the Slut.

Tip: Queue moves fastest 09:30 to 11:00; the Slut (coddled egg over potato puree) is the iconic single order.

Hash House a Go Go (West Sahara) ★ 4.0

Twisted farm food brunch, oversized portions$18-32west-saharaSat to Sun 08:00-15:00, Mon to Fri 08:00-14:00Walk-in primary, Tock for groups

Hash House a Go Go on West Sahara in Las Vegas is the local brunch institution doing Midwest-twisted farm food with chicken-and-waffles taller than the plate and full-skillet hashes.

Order: Sage fried chicken and waffles, the upright bacon, biscuit included.

Tip: Portions feed two; the sage fried chicken and waffles is the standing order and the upright bacon is the photograph.

Mr. Mamas Breakfast and Lunch ★ 4.4

Greek-American neighbourhood breakfast$12-22spring-mountain-chinatownDaily 07:00-15:00Walk-in only

Mr. Mamas Breakfast and Lunch on South Jones in Las Vegas is the Greek-American family breakfast counter with hot griddles, omelettes and the cinnamon-vanilla French toast that pulls a Saturday queue.

Order: French toast with cinnamon-vanilla batter; biscuits with sausage gravy.

Tip: Saturday and Sunday wait is 30 to 60 minutes; arrive by 08:30 or after 12:30 and order the French toast.

The Cracked Egg (Henderson) ★ 4.2

Local breakfast and lunch institution since 2002$12-22hendersonSun 06:00-15:00, Mon to Sat 06:00-14:00Walk-in only

The Cracked Egg in Henderson is the family-owned 2002 breakfast room on North Green Valley Parkway, plating omelettes, scrambles and eggs benedict for the early Henderson crowd.

Order: Eggs Benedict with corned-beef hash; skillet of the day with hash browns.

Tip: Open at 06:00 every day; the corned beef hash and the chicken-fried steak with eggs are the local standing orders.

Egg Works (Sunset) ★ 4.0

Las Vegas family breakfast institution since 2005$12-20hendersonDaily 06:00-14:00Walk-in only, flip the egg card for service

Egg Works on Sunset Road in Las Vegas is the seven-location family breakfast chain, with saloon-door entry, a ceiling toy train and the flip-card service system locals know by heart.

Order: Chicken enchilada omelet; the Cincy chili if you grew up east of the Mississippi.

Tip: Flip the egg card on the table to flag a server; the chicken enchilada omelet and Cincinnati-style chili are the off-menu locals' picks.

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