Check out the "graveyard" specials
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com "VEGAS INFO" >graveyard specials >also Buffets(the LVA has up to date info on and ratings for every buffet in LV)
"best" place >money is no object<
The Breakfast "Le Village" buffet at Paris $14
Best place "near" the strip & for the money
Palace Station's buffet $5 with a "Boarding Pass" slot club card $6 without
"Kady's" cafe at the Riviera has several specials for breakfast including all you can eat pancakes for $4 or ham & steak + eggs & toast for $3.95
"Lucky's" cafe at the Stratosphere is both a fun place and they have a couple of breakfast specials for $3.49
The cafe at the Tropicana serves a very nice country fried steak breakfast for $4.95
If you don't mind a bit of a morning walk, Tuscany is a little over 1/2 mile East of the strip on Flamingo. "Marilyn's" cafe serves pancakes & or 2 eggs & toast for .99c - Steak & eggs + hashbrowns & toast for $2.99
If you really want to go all out there is the "Sterling Brunch" Sunday from 8am-2:30p at Bally's $65 >This is an awesome spread<
~Jack~
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Later: The Aladdin is now Planet Hollywood - the "Spice Market" buffet at the Aladdin was one of the best, though a little expensive. I'm not hearing as good a things about the buffet lately, it seems there has been a big drop off in quality. >This often happens when a place changes hands in LV<
2007-05-16 07:15:37
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answered by jack 7
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Breakfast Las Vegas Strip
2016-10-03 03:52:09
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answered by carol 4
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2016-12-16 02:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The Original Pancake House is the best place for breakfast, the food is good and the prices aren't too bad. There are a few locations spread around Las Vegas.
2016-03-19 06:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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We loved the buffet at either the Bellagio or Luxor, both were resonably priced and had WAY more food than you could eat. Sunday morning brunch at the Luxor was awesome, memosa's and breakfast food, but lunch food too so everyone in our party was happy
2007-05-16 12:57:11
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answered by nyhilly 3
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anywhere you choose. each casino will havea buffet which is deliciouse as well as mini sands and up scale restaurants and room service. we've ate at most every casino and oove all of it. MGM has ex-eciaoloy good food,. hard rock is catered to twenty and thitry somethings. avoid the barbary costfor eating but definitey gamble there; it may look lik a dive but the its a boast and i won a lot lot lot of money there in one night. also avoid the flaqmingo, its has history but mush else.
2007-05-16 12:47:13
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answered by jackie b 4
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Paris does the best Breakfast buffet.
2007-05-16 08:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The Aladdin has a serious buffet. It's a little pricey but they have everything you can think of.
2007-05-16 07:19:27
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answered by hooper5446 4
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