Last Updated on December 1, 2022
After a late night out, a hearty breakfast buffet in Vegas is just what you need to get your day started right. So we’ve compiled a list of our picks for the best breakfast buffet in Las Vegas! As we all know, restaurants come and go so quickly in Vegas, so we keep this list of Vegas buffets updated throughout the year.
1. Wicked Spoon
Wicked Spoon offers a weekday breakfast Monday through Friday from 8 am to 11 am. It was one of the first buffets on the strip to reopen after Covid. At $38 and 3 full hours, Wicked Spoon is the best breakfast buffet in Las Vegas.

The Wicked Spoon was the first Las Vegas buffet on the Strip to offer mini plates and baskets of food, instead of the traditional family-style large serving dish. Now all buffets follow the lead set by Wicked Spoon to provide individual dishes.
Over the years, Wicked Spoon has grown up in its sophistication in the types of food served, so you’ll get a good selection of quality food at a good price.

2. Wynn Buffet

The Wynn Las Vegas breakfast buffet is a close second for the best breakfast buffet on the Strip. The amazing food, selection, and unrivaled atmosphere make the Wynn the best place to start your day in Vegas.
While it is one of the most expensive breakfasts, it’s only $1 more than Wicked Spoon breakfast. Even at $38.99 per person, the Wynn buffet is a good value for a meal you won’t soon forget.

Wait times are relatively short, usually under 10 minutes on weekdays. When you arrive, you are greeted in the atrium, which is gorgeously decorated for the season. The seating is comfortable and the tables are spaced out so you never feel like you’re sitting right next to another table. If you’re traveling with a group, pre-paid priority seating is available.


The food selection at the Wynn breakfast buffet is outstanding with Eggs Benedict, crepes, omelets, bacon, sausage, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, waffles, french toast, and a full array of pastries, danish, and muffins.


The service at the Wynn is exceptional. Each time I’ve gone, I’ve received drink refills before the glass is empty and plates removed while you’re up at the buffet to try something new.
The Endless Pours Package can be added for $29.99 per person which includes limitless mimosas, beer, wine, and select cocktails.

3. Bacchanal Brunch Buffet – Weekend Only
The Bacchanal Buffet serves brunch at Caesars Palace Friday – Sunday from 9 AM to 3 PM. While Bacchanal is well-known for its gourmet dinner and lunch buffet options, the brunch buffet is an experience to remember. This is a large, extravagant, and gourmet brunch that’s worth the splurge.
Adults eat for $64.99 and kids ages 4-10 eat for $32.50. You have 90 minutes to enjoy all your brunch favorites plus some less-common dishes crafted by the innovative chefs at Bacchanal Buffet. Green tea pancakes, eggs benedict, and crab avocado toast are among the most popular dishes at this Las Vegas buffet.
Expect long wait times at this weekend’s only buffet. Even with a reservation, it’s not uncommon to wait 45 minutes to get a seat.
4. Bellagio Buffet


The Bellagio Buffet is the gold standard and has been a Vegas staple, and regarded as the #1 buffet in Vegas for years. While the food is amazing, the ambiance is not up to the high standards set by the Wynn, which is why it received a #4 spot on our list.

The Bellagio buffet doesn’t have a breakfast price specifically, but it has a brunch from 8 am to 3 pm and costs $41.99/person on weekdays. It offers a huge selection of breakfast items from around the world.
Their croissants and danish are some of the best I’ve had! While they offer some alternatives to the standard breakfast fare, like stuffed french toast, and several kinds of hash browns, their regular french toast and scrambled eggs aren’t as good as the Wynns.

Seating is comfortable, but a little cramped, and you could easily find yourself sitting a foot and a half from the neighboring table. If this is a little too close for comfort, you can ask to be seated in a booth, which may increase your wait time.

Wait times are longer at Bellagio than at Wynn because of its popularity and its location in the center of the Strip. Service is phenomenal with plates removed immediately and drinks promptly refilled.
5. AYCE
AYCE at Palms Casino Resort may not be on Las Vegas Blvd, but the breakfast and brunch buffet is worth the short drive. Breakfast is served Monday – Friday from 8 AM to 11 AM for $24.99 per adult. One thing that makes AYCE different from other buffets is how the food is organized. Rather than organizing the buffet by the type of food, food stations are organized by cooking method.
Each food station highlights a different cooking style. This unique layout makes for a wider range of flavors which is why it’s one of the best breakfast buffets in Las Vegas! If you’ve been wanting to try something outside the box, AYCE is the place to go.
An egg brisket scramble, breakfast stromboli, creamy polenta and eggs, and custard-filled bao are just a glimpse at the foods offered during breakfast and brunch. They still have classic breakfast choices like applewood smoked bacon and eggs benedict too.
Weekend champagne brunch is served Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 4 PM. It costs $32.99 for adults and $19.99 for children.
6. MGM Grand
The MGM Grand breakfast buffet may not be the most luxurious in Las Vegas, but it’s a great value. Breakfast and brunch are served daily from 8 AM to 3 PM. It costs $27.99 on weekdays and $36.99 on weekends, but kids 5 and under always eat free.
This breakfast buffet sticks to American classics like bacon, different types of sausage, eggs, pancakes, and waffles. On the weekends, the price includes bottomless mimosas and champagne!
Additional Budget Options
1. Circus Circus – Weekend Only
Circus Circus has a relatively modest price for their weekends only brunch buffet. The buffet is open Friday – Sunday from 7 AM to 2 PM. Adults cost $28.99 while kids aged 4-10 cost $20.99. Kids 3 and under eat free, which is a nice perk for this family-friendly resort.
The Circus Circus buffet has all the classic items you expect from a breakfast buffet. Fruit, yogurt, eggs, sausage, bacon, waffles, and biscuits and gravy are some of the readily available buffet options. A fresh bakery station is stocked with donuts, muffins, and bagels. A made-to-order omelet station lets you customize an omelet at no added cost.
2. Excalibur
The Excalibur brunch buffet is open daily from 8 AM to 3 PM. Weekday pricing is $28.99 for adults and $16.99 for kids aged 5-11. Weekend prices go up a bit, but are still quite reasonable at $31.99 for adults and $17.99 for kids.
The buffet selections aren’t quite as vast as other Las Vegas buffets, but it gets the job done. Fruit, bacon, pancakes, and shrimp are among the brunch items offered. They do have a made-to-order crepe and omelet station that’s always a hit!
3. Garden Court Main Street Station
Garden Court at Main Street Station is arguably the best breakfast buffet in Downtown Las Vegas. Brunch is served daily from 8 AM to 2 PM and costs $22.99 on weekdays or $25.99 on weekends. Kids under 3 eat for free with a paying adult while kids 4-10 eat at half-price.
There’s a good variety of breakfast and lunch options to choose from. Breakfast items include french toast, eggs, sausage, bacon, fresh fruit, and hash browns.
Lunch items are savory with fried chicken, pizza, pasta, and more! The food is decent quality for the price point but doesn’t have the same wow factor as other Las Vegas buffets.
4. Fresh Buffet Westgate
Fresh Buffet inside the Westgate SuperBook is open Tuesday – Saturday and costs $27.99 per person. The brunch-style buffet features a nice variety of breakfast and lunch options to satisfy your taste buds. Breakfast options include a great selection of fresh fruit, frittatas, a yogurt bar, and common American hot breakfast items.
The lunch options are inspired by flavors around the globe mixed with American classics. While the lunch options are fine, the breakfast choices have better reviews.
5. Garden Buffet South Point
The Garden Buffet at South Point is cheap by Las Vegas standards with breakfast priced at just $14.95 Monday – Friday from 7 AM to 10 AM. That price includes bottomless bloody marys too!
There are fresh eggs and omelets, a healthy breakfast bar, a European breakfast counter, and an international selection. Seasonal fruits, pastries, and hot or cold cereal are available too.
Prime rib and champagne brunch is available Saturdays and Sundays from 8 AM to 3 PM for $26.95.
6. Luxor
The buffet at Luxor is open daily from 8 AM to 3 PM. Kids 4 and under eat for free, while most other Las Vegas buffets start charging at 3 and up. The buffet costs $28.99 on weekdays and $31.99 on weekends. Kids 5-11 cost $16.99 on weekdays and $17.99 on weekends.
The impressive brunch menu includes a 30-foot salad bar, an omelet station, a carving station, and freshly baked pastries. This is one of the best buffets in Las Vegas that never has a wait and always has fresh, great-tasting food.
The Garden Buffet at South Point is the best breakfast deal in Vegas, nothing even close for the price.
The Wynn’s 2.5 hour wait time lowers its rating in my opinion
All station casinos buffets are permanently closed and will not re open.