By Heather Turk
In Las Vegas, brunch is enjoyed every weekend. Perfect after a night on the Strip, guests can enjoy a savory spread and get energized for the day ahead at several restaurants, or keep the party going with mimosas, Bloody Marys—and sometimes even a DJ!

The Chef’s Selection Ham Egg Flatbread at La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway’s brunch
LA CAVE WINE & FOOD HIDEAWAY AT WYNN LAS VEGAS
A truly exquisite brunch experience, this intimate American restaurant offers a butler-style brunch every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., where guests can enjoy an unlimited number of small plates brought out to their table for $48 ($28 for children under 12). Guests can feast upon such delectable dishes as the Chilled Tomato Soup, Chef’s Selection Ham Egg Flatbread and Mushroom Grits while enjoying bottomless brunch cocktails for an additional $20. This butler-style brunch also includes dessert, so be sure to save room for some fresh-baked cookies and a mixed berries crepe! lacavelv.com
BORDER GRILL AT MANDALAY BAY AND THE FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS
This modern Mexican restaurant from chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger (“Top Chef Masters”) hosts one of the best brunches in town every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (3 p.m. at the Mandalay Bay location). Priced at $34.99, guests can order an unlimited number of small plates from the kitchen, such as the flavorful Aspen Ridge Grilled Skirt Steak and Eggs and the sweet Green Corn Tamales. A few new items were recently added to the menu, like the tasty Chia Seed “Power” Blueberries Parfait topped with caramelized banana. Bottomless mimosas can also be enjoyed during brunch for just $15 and come in a variety of flavors, including prickly pear and pomegranate. bordergrill.com

The mouthwatering Lobster Benedict at LAVO’s Proper Brunch
LAVO AT THE PALAZZO
One of the Strip’s most popular brunch spots, this Italian restaurant cooks up two unique brunch experiences. Its more traditional Proper Brunch features a menu of palate-pleasing à la carte items like the Lobster Benedict and chicken Parmigiano Classico, while its Party Brunch serves a more condensed menu in a nightclub-like atmosphere complete with a DJ and patrons dancing on the tables (after they’re done eating, of course!). lavolv.com
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