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Quizzler Jun 6th, 2007 12:16 PM

Las Vegas--Best Brunches for Reasonable Price
 
What are the best brunches for a reasonable price either on the Strip or Downtown? Guess I'm talking mostly about breakfast and lunch. Any coupons available for good brunches? If so, where do we find them? Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated---first visit to Vegas.

mireaux7 Jun 6th, 2007 12:33 PM

Honestly, try venturing off of the Strip, if youre budget minded. Sure there are casino buffet deals to be had here and there, but just like you, other people have cashed in on them too, which means long lines.

Just by going a few blocks east, you leave the strip where the core of visitors are, and youre into the Vegas that natives reside in, there youre bound to find excellent deals on meals, without the long lines.

trippinkpj Jun 6th, 2007 02:46 PM

I will be in downtown Vegas soon, and will report on buffets (one will be a brunch).

Braunsky Jun 12th, 2007 06:27 PM

There have been several discussions of this topic over the past year with a fair amount of information. Do a search for vegas buffets and see if this gets you the info you're looking for.

laurieb_nyny Jun 13th, 2007 05:41 AM

Palace Station (off the strip).

trippinkpj Jun 13th, 2007 07:02 AM

More off strip places for brunch buffets: Orleans, Palms, Terribles, Sam's Town and any Station casinos. Downtown, Main Strewet Station and Golden Nugget. As I said, I'll give an update on the ones I go to when I return from Vegas next week.

trippinkpj Jun 18th, 2007 02:26 PM

I just got back from my trip. The Orleans had a good breakfast buffet for $7.- on a Friday. Very good value and variety. Also had the Main Street Station champagne buffet brunch on Saturday ($10.-). It was good, though I think Orleans had more variety and was slightly better.

Quizzler Jun 26th, 2007 08:25 AM

Thank you all for the responses. I found some wonderful previous posts using "Las Vegas Buffets" and "Las Vegas Brunches" (should have checked them first---me bad!--but me "first time poster"!). Also checked out chowhound.com (search for "Vegas Buffets") and cheapovegas.com--great sites! Am still interested in the question about coupons available for "two for one" brunches or buffets? Any thoughts?? Also, any info from recent visitors on recent prices for most popular or best brunches and buffets??

stumpworks73 Jun 26th, 2007 09:43 AM

On the strip, Mirage is great as is Bellagio.

1JAR Jun 26th, 2007 03:34 PM

Coupons 2:1 usually when you arrive in LAs VEas you will find those city tourist magazines...check in the hotel too and they may have some of those tourist magezines...sometimes some hotels like MGM Grand will give you coupons....in a little pocket booklet.

trippinkpj Jun 26th, 2007 03:42 PM

You can ask for the hotel for their "fun book", although some will make you sign up for their slot club.

MelissaHI Jun 26th, 2007 03:47 PM

Depends what you like to eat, too. Hawaii people absolutely adore the Main Street Station weekend buffet, even making a special trip from the strip to get there. But I think it has to do with the oxtail soup (stew?). Still, for 10 bucks you can't really go wrong.

westie Jun 28th, 2007 02:24 AM

Many consider the Pris buffet to be the best in Las Vegas. I would suggest stopping in at Bill's Gamblin Hall, former Barbary Coast, and signing up for a slot card. You will receive a coupon book with a number of discounts including a coupon good for $5 off the buffet at Paris - good for up 4 people. Paris serves breaksfast (cost with coupon $8.99) until 11AM and then switches over to the champagne brunch ($16.99) on weekends. Get in line around 10:15AM and pay the breakfast price and then stay around for the brunch.

Another suggestion is to pick up a Fremont Street Experience (FSE) sheet of coupons. The coupons include a 2/1 coupon for the Main STreet Station buffet as well as other dining discounts at several other properties. Each person can obtain one sheet by going to the FSE offices located on the second floor of the parking garage at the corner of Fremont and 4th, above Walgreens. Elevator to 2nd floor, and follow signs.

Lastly, checkout the numerous coupons available at http://www.goemerchant1.com/index.cg...=vivalasvegasn
One word of caution, just order coupons because the price of S&H tends to be excessive if you include brochures/guides.

westie Jun 28th, 2007 02:29 AM

Addendum: Tix4Tonight is a same day discount show ticket broker with 4 outlets. They recently introduced a new service called tix4dinner where for a $2 fee you can obtain 1/2 priced entrees or buffets. Most of the participating restaurants/buffets are in Harrahs owned properties. Go to the following website for tix4tonight locations:
http://www.tix4tonight.com/

MelissaHI Jun 28th, 2007 09:23 AM

that's great advice, westie. Are the FSE coupons free, too? very cool.

chepar Jun 28th, 2007 09:36 AM

thanks for the tips westie - especially about the Paris buffet coupons.

We'll be staying at Bill's in August and had planned to try the Paris buffet, so your advice is very timely!

zabes Jun 28th, 2007 09:46 AM

You can also find Vegas buffet coupons on Ebay. They cost a few dollars but the savings is more than worth it.


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