The Kitchen at Commons Club
4455 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas
(702) 693-5260
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Very convenient for those staying in the hotel. About $27 for the breakfast buffet per person, which isn't bad for a Vegas buffet. However, the selection is very small. There's yogurt, oatmeal, omelet station, fruit, eggs, breakfast meats, and toast. I've seen bigger spreads at theme park hotels in California. The food they had was very tasty and fresh though, which you don't always see in buffets. I'm a simple breakfast person so I was content with the offerings, but if you are expecting lots of options, go somewhere else.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Very few options of food for breakfast buffet
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
I would not recommend going there. The buffet concept makes no sense — everyone ends up waiting because the omelette station is at the very end. Even if you don’t want an omelette, you have to stand in line for a long time. The orange juice isn’t freshly squeezed, and the advertised $21.95 per person doesn’t include taxes or service charge — we paid over $55 for two. The breakfast potatoes were tasteless, and by the time you get your omelette, the rest of the food is already cold. Overall, a disappointing experience.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
Very friendly staff.
Poorly loaded out buffet. Everything is jammed together. The drink area really doesn't have room to put down your plate. So get the drinks first then food.
Minimal buffet breakfast for Big Las Vegas price.
A lot less food choices than most typical Hilton hotel complementary breakfasts'.
My recommendation is go somewhere else.
Be warned that if someone in your party is not eating they are not allowed in the restaurant unless they pay the full amount.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
Vegetarians stay away. Limited options and meat containination.
I am staying at the hotel and usually enjoy breakfast buffets so decided to have breakfast at the hotel. The menu is pretty limited and this is the first breakfast place I have seen that has no toast. I was happy to see an omelette counter and ordered for one. I was later shocked to see the person making the omelette use his hands to handle the veggies and the meat that he was using in the omelette. This would have been an easy fix if they had used separate spoons and since they had 3 pans, use one for the veggies.
I brought this to the attention of the staff that this was meat contamination that is unacceptable to any vegetarian and those who don't eat pork. I was taken to the chef with whom I repeated my concern and all he told me was that he appreciated my feedback. Didn't apologize and didn't take immediate action. To him it was not important. Not something that I would expect from a Hilton or Virgin brands that are international and from whom people have expectations.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
just so I remember how bad it was
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Tasty late night dinner for us & breakfast time for them 🍳 🍔 Definitely a must if you are craving diner food but don’t want to smell! 😉 Clean, food came out hot, and right in the hotel lobby! 🙏 Service was a bit slow, however we expected that because it was early morning! 🌙
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
I like the food here it was super good the omelettes our good better then ihops im not big fan for buffets but this place hits the spot when u hungry and the price value is great 27$
We had the pleasure of catching these wonderful ladies working late night! Elia and Harmony were so kind and helpful. We felt awful we ordered 10 minutes before close and they made sure it wasn’t an issue. True hospitality at a time we needed it! Thank you! See you soon!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really enjoyed it here. I took my grandma and friend for breakfast honestly all the food was perfect the drinks not included but they are cheap and more than reasonable my favourite was the sausages and potatoes and the fluffy waffles I could eat that all day. The servers were friendly and kept the drinks filled and the tables clean. For a decent breakfast in a laid back atmosphere I would recommend and definitely go again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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All hot food on the buffet was cold. The only thing warm was the omelet by order and even the cheese didn't melt. I guess for $20 fee it's doable.
Bottomless mimosas are only $10 tho.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
This was not only the best deal in Vegas at $20 for a perfect little breakfast Buffett. The chefs made to order omelets with just 2 pans going were superb!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tried the breakfast burrito, very dry and a small portion for something thats over $20. Would come back for the unlimited mimosas. That was really good 🥂
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
This has to be one of the best all you can eat brunch deals in Las Vegas. All you can eat for $19.95. Everything was fresh and not cheap or greasy. I went to bed dreaming about the omelette station the buffet also had plenty of fruit oatmeal waffles potatoes, scrambled eggs, and cool handmade yogurt parfaits the coffee pot during the brunch was only $3.00. Our server Aaron was awesome. I highly recommend misplaced.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Small variety of food, no bread, grumpy waitress
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 1
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