The Kitchen at Commons Club

4455 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas
(702) 693-5260

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Olivia Luvell

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

Jake Schaake

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

Sabine V

Small variety of food, no bread, grumpy waitress

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 1

D

Fake breakfast buffet. If that’s a buffet so is Chipotle or Subway. You have to wait in line for the food to be made before you pay.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 5

Jim Anderschat

We came here a couple of times for breakfast while staying at the Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas.
While its fairly expensive, the breakfast buffet was clean and had many options. $19.95 comes with coffee.
Our server, Kayla, checked on us often to refresh the coffee or to see if we needed new plates.
We would go here again.

Shane Foley

Good food for a buffet and VERY reasonable price for Vegas.

K C

It was a solid experience. The casino valet staff was excellent.

William U

The food was delicious and very tasty,
Very nice atmosphere and service

Steven Bowen (Zener Dragon)

The staff here has been awesome our entire trip. EDC provides vouchers while we're here and admittedly The Kitchen is our only real option but the burgers are mint. Over the past few days we've tried almost the entire menu. All good.

Timothy Parker

The quality of the food wasn’t that good, my burger tasted like a cheap gas station burger that I ate just because I was hungry with not much time available, had I had more time I would’ve returned it. To make matters worse, my server gave me the wrong drinks and didn’t pay me any mind after dropping them off to know they were the incorrect drinks, and then when I had food ordered to go near the end of the meal, it came to dine in rather then to go like requested, and it felt like my server didn’t care at all. Never once did she check in or refill waters. Unless some things here change, I would recommend finding something different, but maybe I just got (un)lucky and had a bad experience! Hoping if I go back it will be better

Vitalii Zaitcev

I arrived around 4 p.m., during normal business hours, and was put on a waitlist—even though half the restaurant was empty. When I asked why I couldn’t be seated at one of the available tables, I was told the kitchen was behind and couldn’t accommodate more guests at the moment. It’s hard to understand how a restaurant can be so understaffed during peak hours.

Still, I waited for an hour and went back to check. They told me to wait a bit longer. I offered to place my order in the meantime, willing to wait patiently, but they refused and actually suggested I grab a pizza from the place next door. At that point, I just walked out.

Very disappointing experience. Save yourself the time—this place is not worth it.

Andres Pena

The menu at this restaurant is not what is shown here on Google maps. There were many things missing that I had intended on ordering. The menu is limited now to breakfast sandwiches with steak, omelettes, pancakes, and breakfast burritos. There is a breakfast buffet available as an option with the only added options being bacon and yogurt. I ordered the western omelette and I was shocked that there was almost no sausage at all. My partner had the Virgin burrito for breakfast and he too noticed that there was hardly any meat in the burrito. The eggs in both my omelette and my partners burrito were very dry, and both our plates lacked flavor. The hashbrowns were entirely unremarkable. Denny’s serves better breakfast than this and has a larger selection of plates, as well as serving you more meats on the dish. This was very surprising to me considering this isn’t a cheap resort to stay at. I wasn’t expecting a Michelin star breakfast but for $22.50 I am so disappointed with the omelette plate I got. The best thing about the breakfast was the English Breakfast tea I ordered with it, which says a lot. Otherwise the service and atmosphere were fine. The waiter was friendly, but the actual food was a big letdown. If you’re staying at this hotel, chick fil a right up the street offers a better breakfast.

Jonah Rust

Says it’s open 24 hours but closes from 11:00-am 6:00pm not possible to get any brunch or lunch.

Jack Edmonds

Ive had better breakfast buffets at a Hilton. 35 bucks not worth it at all. Wouldn't even pay 15.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 2

Chris G

Our breakfast was very good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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