Mother’s Day Brunch in Vegas: What Kind of Mom Are You Dealing With?
Because not all moms want the same thing (and some definitely deserve bottomless mimosas)
Mother’s Day in Vegas is one of those holidays where the city pretends eggs are a luxury item.
Prix-fixe menus everywhere.
Bottomless mimosas that somehow double your bill.
And a whole lot of “this better be worth it” energy.
Some of it is.
A lot of it isn’t.
There certainly isn't a lack of options , and you don’t have to be convinced that the most expensive option (there are plenty) is automatically the best one.
So instead of dumping a generic list on you, let’s do this the right way, by mom type.
Not a complete list, but enough to make a decision on.
The Party / Bottomless Mom
She wants champagne, vibes, and zero responsibilities.
Bottled Blonde (Horseshoe) – Rooftop party brunch with bottomless mimosas. If your mom says “just one drink” and means five… this is your spot. Noon–6 p.m.
Amaya Modern Mexican (Cosmopolitan) – Bottomless mimosas/micheladas/margs $35. Food is ok, drinks carry the show. 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Cabo Wabo Cantina (Planet Hollywood) – Free mom-mosa with entrée + bottomless options. Not fancy, not trying to be, and that’s exactly why it works. 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Remember to tell them to remove their BS CNF fee..
The Fancy / Spoil-Her Mom
She deserves the full experience.
La Fontaine (Fontainebleau) – Lavish buffet + à la carte $135 ($69 kids). This is where she’ll be texting photos to the family group chat. 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Nobu (Virgin Hotels) – Sushi bar brunch $85 ($40 kids). Safe flex. Expensive, but at least you know what you’re getting. 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Wynn – La Cave – Butler-passed trays $65 adults ($45 kids), bottomless upgrade $34. Impressive without trying too hard.
The Chill / Classic Mom
She just wants good food, no chaos.
Hash House A Go Go (The Linq + Plaza) – Mama’s Strawberry Sweetheart Flapjacks $13.99, Monte Cristo $17.99. Order one plate. Pretend you meant to share it all along.
Ferraro’s Ristorante – Regular menu + free prosecco. Old-school Vegas energy. No gimmicks, just food that shows up.
Hofbräuhaus – Baked brie $19.50, schnitzel $32, crêpes $14. Fun German vibes without the Strip circus. (This is a sleeper)
The Foodie / Adventure Mom
She wants something different.
Mott 32 (Palazzo) – Endless dim sum $68. Peking duck add-on available. Elegant and impressive.
Tao Asian Bistro (Venetian) – Globe-trotting feast $65. Carving stations, sushi, ramen — the works.
Kyu Las Vegas (Fontainebleau) – Prix-fixe Asian fusion $95. Creative and high-end.
The Budget / Easy Mom
Keep it simple.
South Point Garden Buffet – $32.95 club members, $37.95 regular. Solid all-you-can-eat.
Don Vito’s (South Point) – Three-course + bottle of wine for two $49. Great value.
Plaza Hash House – Strawberry flapjacks and Monte Cristo around $14–18.
Quick Reminder
That $70 brunch didn’t get expensive because of the food.
It was the bottomless mimosas.
Vegas will happily turn your brunch into a bar tab if you let it.
My Quick Take
If your mom wants a party → Bottled Blonde or Amaya.
If she wants to feel spoiled → Fontainebleau or Wynn.
If she just wants good food → Ferraro’s or Hash House.
If she’s a foodie → Mott 32 or Tao.
If you’re trying not to get financially assaulted before noon → South Point or keep it simple.
Pick the vibe first. Then pick the price. That’s how you win this.
Vegas is way more fun when every meal doesn’t feel like a financial decision.
Because nothing ruins Mother’s Day faster than realizing you just paid $120 for eggs and vibes.
Vegas does this holiday big.
That doesn’t mean you have to play it dumb.
What kind of mom are you celebrating this year? Drop her type (or your go-to spot) below.
-Jason
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