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10 of the best spots in Las Vegas for brunch

The brunch culture is alive and booming in Las Vegas. With more and more restaurants competing for business from the brunch crowds, restaurants offer up sweet treats and over-the-top bites to entice hungry diners.

For those looking for a good brunch spot — or those hoping to try out a new spot — here are 10 restaurants in Las Vegas serving up tasty weekend brunch.

Sunday Brunch at Andiron Steak & Sea

With restauranteur Elizabeth Blau at the helm of this Downtown Summerlin hot spot, you know its Sunday brunch isn’t going to let you down. From steak and eggs to lobster rolls and peanut butter and pretzel caramel cheesecake, Andiron, 1720 Festival Plaza Dr., has everything to please your weekend brunch tastebuds. Oh, and, they let you to load up at a candy buffet on your way out.

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Brunch at CraftKitchen

What makes this Henderson brunch spot, 10940 S. Eastern Ave. #107, so unique is its ever-changing weekend brunch menu. Because CraftKitchen is open seven days a week during what one would consider prime “brunching” hours (7 a.m. to 3 p.m.), to spice up its weekend fare the restaurant has new brunch specials each week. Regardless of the changing brunch menu, you can always count on bottomless mimosas being served.

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Brunch at DW Bistro

With its Jamaican meets New Mexican cuisine, DW Bistro, 6115 S. Fort Apache Road #112, offers a unique menu of brunch dishes ranging from jerk fried chicken and waffles to Challah French toast served with fresh strawberries or sautéed banana. Brunch is regularly served at DW Bistro weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Occasionally DW will host themed-brunches — they recently hosted a “Happiest Brunch on Earth” Disney-themed brunch — and night brunches.

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Brunch at Glutton

Tucked away in downtown Las Vegas, Glutton, 616 E. Carson Ave. #110, has a brunch beverage menu that’s equally as long as its brunch food menu. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Glutton’s brunch menu includes delectable dishes such as apple pie waffles and short rib scrambles.

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Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar’s #BrunchAtOurPlace

Restaurants on the Strip aren’t the only spots serving up delectable weekend brunches. If you don’t feel like driving all the way to Las Vegas Boulevard, Hearthstone at Red Rock Resort, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd., has you covered. Every Sunday, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Hearthstone offers arguably one of the biggest brunch menus around, which features everything from salted caramel French toast to hand-shucked oysters.

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Coastal Weekend Brunch at Herringbone

Whether you worked late or you’re recovering from a wild night out on the town, what better way to kick start your day than by indulging in bacon and egg ravioli or orange ricotta chocolate chip pancakes? Herringbone, 3760 Las Vegas Blvd. South, serves its mouth-watering brunch fare Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Did we mention that you dine poolside?

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Brunch and Party Brunch at LAVO

LAVO Italian restaurant, 3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South, serves classic brunch favorites and some with an Italian twist. If devouring one of LAVO’s various extravagant dishes from the griddle doesn’t sound pleasing — Nutella and banana crêpes or lemon ricotta waffles — how about breakfast mac and cheese (two fried eggs, truffled shells and Panchetta)? LAVO’s brunch is served Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Occasionally you can attend a “party” brunch.

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Acoustic Sunday Brunch at Pizza Rock

Brunch typically involves a hefty assortment of breakfast foods, but that doesn’t stop Pizza Rock, 201 N. Third St., from serving its own take on brunch. In addition to meatball hash ‘n eggs, Pizza Rock also offers a triple berry pizza — mozzarella, mascarpone, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, honey and powdered sugar — Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Sunday Brunch Club at STK Las Vegas

STK at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd. South, was named one of OpenTable’s 100 hottest restaurants in America this year, and its Sunday Brunch Club likely has a lot to do with that. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Sunday, STK Steakhouse transforms into a lively Sunday Brunch Club. Craving something sweet or greasy? Check. Bottomless Bloody Mary bar? Check.

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Summerlin Brunch at Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Summerlin

From 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill at Downtown Summerlin, 10955 Oval Park Dr., offers its own take on brunch with a menu that features everything from breakfast burritos to shrimp and calamari pizza. The food is great at Wolfgang Puck, but the company is even better, as the restaurant allows guests to dine with their dogs out on its patio. If you want to keep your dog from begging for table scraps, feel free to bring your own dog food and the restaurant will provide water.

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