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Binion's Original Coffee Shop
128 E Fremont St, Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-382-1600
Description: DOWNTOWN. [Closed for renovations during 2010.] Fremont Street is renowned for being one of the most interesting places in Vegas to simply sit and watch the world go by. If you get a hankering for good cheap food and laid-back atmosphere while you're doing just that, tuck into Binion's Original Coffee Shop. It's a little secluded, located in Binion's basement, but that lends it a cozy, out-of-the-way feeling that's much-appreciated by patrons.
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Cravings Buffet at the Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-791-7223
Description: THE STRIP. Take a seat in this brightly decorated, mirrored room with a plate piled high from the superb buffet. International cooking shows play on flat-screen TVs scattered around the dining area, encouraging you to sample some of the global fare offered at the buffet's thirteen chef stations. Dim sum, rotisserie chicken, a raw bar, and an assortment of carved meats are just a few of the many tasty options.
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Doña Maria Tamales
910 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-382-6538
Description: DOWNTOWN. Relaxed, unpretentious surroundings highlight this reasonably priced Mexican eatery. Breakfast is available daily, and typical dishes include egg platters with breakfast burritos and steak and eggs. Lunch and dinner features chicken and vegetarian options, along with their famous tamales with red or green sauce. Large portions and Mexican desserts are added perks.
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Du-par's
1 Fremont St, Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-1906
Description: DOWNTOWN. Locally renowned blue plate specials and 24-hour dining: this place just screams "Vegas." Located at the historic Golden Gate the city's oldest hotel the menu options are expansive; look for everything from steaks and pastas to burgers, fresh fish, barbecue, and tons of breakfast offerings.
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Egg & I
4533 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-364-9686
Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. This inexpensive casual restaurant offers a delectable breakfast menu with a Mexican twist. Locals and tourists alike rave about fantastic omelets and great blueberry pancakes. Additional options include frittatas, skillet breakfasts, biscuits and gravy, eggs Benedict, waffles, and huevos rancheros. Plus, burgers, sandwiches, and salads are terrific alternatives later in the morning and at midday.
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Emperor's Buffet
3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-731-3311
Description: THE STRIP. Throughout the day, good food, a broad selection of dishes, and wallet-friendly prices keep regulars and tourists flocking to the Emperor's heavy-laden buffet tables. A convenient location and friendly staff help make the dining experience a satisfying one. While all meals are tasty, you'd do well to stop in for brunch any day of the week and enjoy a happily overfilled plate.
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Garden Court Buffet
200 N Main St, Main Street Station Hotel, Casino & Brewery, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-387-1896
Description: DOWNTOWN. You can't get more "Las Vegas" than a buffet after all, the city's been called the "Buffet Capital of the World." As a result, there's a seemingly endless supply of all-you-can-eat gorging grounds, but locals don't pay for expensive Strip buffets every time they want to stuff themselves. Instead, they go to Main Street Station's buffet: great food, an extensive selection, and very reasonable prices.
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Grand Lux Cafe
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, The Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-414-3888
Description: THE STRIP. A grand, rich space designed with Venice in mind, this sibling of The Cheesecake Factory is a welcome find. Not only is it open 24/7, but it presents a huge menu to satisfy any craving and offers an upscale but unpretentious setting for folks of any ilk. Come for pastries and omelets of a morning, sample sandwiches and salads at lunch, and delight over pastas, seafood, steaks, and more when the evening rolls around. You'll also find coffee drinks, plenty of cheesecake, and friendly service. Plus, the casino is convenient if you've got plans to test your gambling mettle.
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Jean-Philippe Patisserie
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S, Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-693-7111
Description: THE STRIP. A fantasy realized for chocoholics, this elegant little shop presents a host of seductive, sinful treats. Gorgeous to behold, they're carefully crafted to be a feast for the eyes as well as for the appetite. Fortunately, nothing's prohibitively expensive, and you can let your tastes wander over pastries, candies, sorbets, cakes, and cookies. Should you require a more balanced diet, Jean-Philippe also offers sandwiches, salads, and crêpes. Adding a note of drama to the place is a fountain of liquid chocolate.
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Le Village Buffet
3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-946-4966
Description: THE STRIP. Zut alors! Le Village offers French comestibles that are a cut above the usual buffet fare, as well as heaping helpings of charming atmosphere and great service. Much of the food is made-to-order by chefs in stations designed to resemble petite provincial shops. Fresh crab legs, beef à la bourguignonne, and duck in Riesling wine are just a few of the specialties. Rotisserie and carved meats, a salad bar, and gourmet cheeses are also available. However, you must leave room for dessert the crêpes draw rave reviews.
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Mr. Lucky's 24/7
4455 Paradise Rd, Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-693-5592
Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Sleek and hip with its leopard-print booths and stylish, young clientele, Mr. Lucky's is a coffee shop with edge. Haunted by trendsetters, it's not just for show the food's terrific. Burgers and sandwiches are always a good idea, and creamy milk shakes provide the perfect accompaniment. You'll also find comforting chicken soup, wonderful breakfast options, and traditional diner fare. Whether you come with a group or keep an eye out for celebs on your own, the place will be a good-luck charm for both your appetite and your budget.
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Paradise Garden Buffet
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, The Flamingo Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-733-3333
Description: THE STRIP. Start your day off right in Paradise Garden, which has an especially unique feature: live penguins and flamingos that you can observe while enjoying breakfast and buffet fare. Many tourists and regulars count the place among their favorites, and the delicious food is as strong a reason as the enticing animal antics. Choose from tropical fruits, pancakes, waffles, eggs, bacon, and dinner options like salads, rice pilaf, grilled vegetables, crab legs, duck, pork, prime rib, and too many desserts to count.
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Rio Carnival World Buffet
3700 W Flamingo Rd, Rio All-Suite Resort, Las Vegas, NV 89103 702-252-7757
Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Enjoy the international flavor of Carnival World, where buffets feature Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and American specialties. A wonderful variety of breakfast treats includes eggs benedict, made-to-order eggs, waffles, crepes, and pancakes. Other excellent choices include cold shrimp, delicious salads, mouthwatering homemade soups, carving stations, and scrumptious desserts. A perfect way to end an all-nighter or start a new day! Expect a crowd.
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Spice Market Buffet
3667 Las Vegas Blvd S, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-785-5555
Description: THE STRIP. Helping to cement Las Vegas's proud claim as the buffet capital of the world, this popular restaurant vaunts a stunning spread of traditional foods and international delicacies. Spice Market has received raves from publications like the "New York Post" and is a favorite of families and tourists, thanks to a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere. Saturday and Sunday's "unlimited" champagne brunch is one of Sin City's most talked-about affairs. Roast turkey, crab legs, eggs Benedict, pastries they all await!
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Tableau
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Wynn Las Vegas, Tower Suites, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-248-3463
Description: THE STRIP. Most endeavors affiliated with the Wynn immediately turn to gold, and it's no different with this praiseworthy establishment. Graced by views of the pool and appaluded for its somewhat secluded setting, Tableau enjoys a south-of-France impulse that shines through in dishes like roasted chicken with truffled salsify and chanterelles. Similarly delicious are pancetta-wrapped monkfish and roasted rack of lamb with chestnut flan. Fabulous tasting menus are a popular option, and there's even a vegetarian version. Early on, breakfast and lunch were available only to hotel guests; that's no longer a restriction.
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The Buffet at Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S, Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-693-8255
Description: THE STRIP. Kobe beef, fresh tuna, venison...what else would you expect from a buffet at the luxurious Bellagio? Bring your appetite for unlimited seafood, carved meats, Asian delicacies, sushi, Italian fare, salads, and of course, decadent desserts including chocolate-dipped strawberries and peach cobbler. Lots of fresh vegetables and piping hot breads are available too. Prepare to fight the crowds at this popular eatery.
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The Buffet at TI
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Treasure Island, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-894-7111
Description: THE STRIP. For a varied, delicious meal, look no further than Treasure Island's buffet. The popular stop features great choices and a terrific weekend champagne brunch. Hot and cold specialties are fit for a king, and excellent options include cold shrimp, delicious salads, mouthwatering homemade soups, carving stations, and scrumptious desserts. Other possibilities include sushi, barbecue, and tasty pizzas. Plentiful food and affordable prices.
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The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-770-3463
Description: THE STRIP. Like the Wynn's other dining establishments, The Buffet offers superior cuisine and atmosphere. Seventeen chef stations allow for an abundance of fine cuisine: Sushi, glazed salmon, steamed mussels, king crab legs, rack of lamb, grilled vegetables, and pesto mashed potatoes are just a few of the choices. American, Mexican, Southern, and Italian dishes are all available, including barbecue and pizza. And happily, there's no rock-hard pound cake on the dessert bar; instead, you can devour tiramisu, madeleines, and chocolate mousse.
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Tintoretto Bakery
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-414-3400
Description: THE STRIP. Charming and especially convenient for hotel guests, this Old World-style bakery brings a little taste of Italy to the desert. It elicits perennial raves for its stellar pastries, which are made even more alluring with the addition of a cappuccino or robust espresso. Enjoy them any time, or stop in for noontime sandwiches or a late-afternoon snack. Beer and wine are available, so you can even have a drink and catch the foot traffic just beyond. Great for take-out too.
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Triple 7 Restaurant & Brewery
200 N Main St, Main Street Station Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-387-1896
Description: DOWNTOWN. Where better to spend your winnings than at this relaxed microbrewery with its good selection of pub grub and award-laden array of beers? Accented with dark, polished wood and stained glass, the Main Street Casino establishment offers lunch-seekers a snazzy respite from the bustle of the floor. Burgers, handmade pizzas, ribs, pastas, sandwiches, and fresh sushi can all be had. Enjoy a popular Black Cherry Stout with your meal or a Summit IPA with touches of grapefruit and citrus. Plenty of TVs let you catch up with the outside world.
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