Looking for an indulgent start to your day? Brunches offer a no-rules dining experience, especially after a big night out. Here are five of the hottest brunch spots in Vegas.
1. La Mona Rosa

When you are in the mood for a Mexican brunch, visit the La Mona Rosa from Friday to Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm. Here, choose from dine-in and takeaway brunch menus with five featured cocktails. Typical brunch meals and signature cocktails at the La Mona Rosa include Pinole Pancakes, El Nopal tacos, Poloze Rojo, select cervezas, Mexican lager, and Mexico City michelada. Also, the restaurant can prepare a themed brunch party on request.
2. Locale Italian Kitchen

Visit the Locale Italian Kitchen at the Mountain’s Edge Marketplace for a Sunday brunch which starts at 11 am. It’s a 3-course Italian meal comprising bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, Bellinis, crispy calamari, and mushroom with spinach pizzetta. The bottomless drinks and choice cocktails are available for $25 per person until 3 pm. And the restaurant can organize a private brunch event for up to 200 guests.
3. Crossroads Kitchen Las Vegas

Crossroads Kitchen Las Vegas is a fully vegan restaurant at Resorts World. The eatery serves its mouthwatering Mediterranean brunch menus on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm. They include stuffed zucchini blossoms for appetizers, spring pea and radish salads, sweet pea ravioli homemade pasta, pizzas, side dishes, cocktails, wines by the glass, spiritless mocktails, drafts, bottled beers, champagne, bottomless mimosa, and sangria.
4. Lotus of Siam – Red Rock

Lotus of Siam is a world-renowned Thai restaurant, now with a branch inside the Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa along 11011 W Charleston Blvd. Visit and sample Northern Thai specialty dishes, including Thai-style steak and eggs, saam rod sauce, koi soi, golden tofu, northern tom kha, noodles, fried rice, soups, curries, and salads. Then, each month, the restaurant hosts a Champagne Party Brunch. Its delicious brunch party meals are served in a hotel setting with a live DJ, eye-catching dancers, confetti cannons, and other over-the-top bottle displays.
5. Rosa Ristorante

If you want a private room for your brunch, visit Rosa Ristorante on Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm. The chef-owned restaurant is on the southern side of St. Rose Pkwy. From here, it serves a mix of Italian and American cuisines made from seasonal ingredients and by local purveyors. The popular dishes include smoked salmon crostini, truffle scrambled eggs, and brioche French toast. The brunch cocktails include watermelon sugar high, sangria, and tableside mimosa. And, if you have your brunch during the happy hour, you get to sample the chef’s choice food specials, draft beers, select wines by the glass, and signature cocktails at the bar at discounted prices.