Eiffel Tower Brunch (best brunch in Vegas)

One of the absolute highlights from our trip to Las Vegas was the Eiffel Tower brunch. This is an expensive addition to your visit, but one that we would gladly budget for again. We were a party of four and paid the extra cost to ensure a table that was situated by a window facing the Bellagio Fountain. We were satisfied with the small extra cost since it guaranteed us an excellent view.

View of Bellagio Fountain from Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas



The ambience is excellent. The staff are all dressed in formal attire. The tables are neatly dressed. The music is soft enough that you can still hear everyone speak. You feel like you are in a fancy location. The menu is limited, but still contains enough variety to please anyone. It is one of the few places where you can experience French breakfast food.


The experience begins at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in the Casino. When your table is ready, you are escorted in the elevator that brings you to the top of the tower. The elevator is only accessible to patrons of the brunch, so no drunk tourists will crash your party.

Our group of four was the perfect size for the experience. This allowed us to each order different menu items and taste a little bit of everything.

In total, we tried and shared the Yogurt parfait, French Toast A La Crème Brulee, French Onion Soup, Flat Iron Steak, Crème Brulee, and the Chocolate Soufflé.

While everything that we had was excellent, the crowd favorites were the French Toast A La Crème Brulee and the Chocolate Soufflé.


The French onion soup and the flat iron steak were both cooked very well. The only reason that they were not fan-favorites was because they were similar to food that could be found other places on the strip. They are still great and worth ordering if that is something that sounds appetizing to you. In a similar fashion, the Crème Brulee, while still delicious, wasn’t a fan favorite simply because it is available other places on the strip. It was still very tasty, but not necessarily better than any other Crème Brulee that we have experienced.


I enjoyed the yogurt parfait. The thing that is perhaps surprising to some people is that it is not very sweet. If you are used to flavored American yogurts, you may be disappointed when you don’t get hints of vanilla or sugar. It is an unflavored yogurt that has savory elements. The sweetness is provided purely from the fruit that is on top. I did enjoy it, but if you have a child that wants to order it because it looks sweet and colorful, I’d warn them of the lack of sweetness first.

Yogurt Parfait from the Eiffel Tower Brunch in Las Vegas



The French Toast A La Crème Brulee was exceptional. It was just sweet enough without tasting like candy. If you have any children with, this is a safe bet for them. This meal is probably the most exciting meal a child could order in Las Vegas. I am not a child, but I still enjoyed every bite.

The chocolate Souflee was an excellent end to the meal. The bread portion was sweet enough to not taste like bitter dark chocolate, yet savory enough to combat the rich chocolate sauce. It’s just enough sugar to make you feel naughty, yet restrained enough not to make your neck twitch. If you’re looking for unbridled chocolate flavor with non-stop sweetness, scratch that itch by walking over to the Chocolate Bar in New York New York and grab one of their Hershey’s martinis.


This is an expensive meal. After tip it came out to around $100 per person. You can certainly eat breakfast/lunch/brunch somewhere cheaper on the strip, but that isn’t the point of a venture like this. This is one of those experiences that you budget for when planning your trip, then plan your day around. This is an excellent start to a day of fun on the Southside/middle of the strip. We paid full retail and felt like we got our money’s worth.

This trip to Vegas was our first. We set out with the goal to try as many different foods and drinks as we could. As we plan our next trip, we have the same goal in mind. With that said, this brunch was one of the very few items that we have decided that we must repeat.

We’re glad we gave it a shot.

-Isaac

Receipt showing our exact costs for 2 people. Count on $100 per person after tip.


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