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Lavo Party Brunch

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Bottomless Drag Brunch

Playtime in the Daytime Get in your food, drink and dancing with party brunches

A party atmosphere can be had around the clock in Las Vegas—and brunch is no exception with these three party brunch hot spots.

Catch the Lavo Party Brunch at The Palazzo before it winds down for the season—there’s two more Saturdays to enjoy. The brunch combines eating and drinking with a nightclub experience. Dance on your table? Sure! Bottle presentations? Yup! Live DJ sets? You betcha! Confetti cannons, strobe lights and costumed cocktail servers? Yes, yes and yes! It’s an all-out party here, and it might be the perfect spot to go if you’re still hyped from the nightclub you just left. Food includes many Italian-inspired dishes with breakfast favorites, and the cocktails here are just as over the top as the party itself—specialty cocktails can be ordered in huge punch bowls that serve several, or you can go completely bonkers with “super cocktails.” The grande spicy margarita and the ultimate Bloody Mary are a sight to be seen with one whole bottle of Patron Silver and Grey Goose, respectively, and served with tons of accoutrements: these two cocktails are totally Instagram-worthy.

In the fabulous age of RuPaul’s Drag Race, who doesn’t love a good drag show these days? You’ll find two in the city that combine with food and drinks for a memorable brunch experience. The Drag Brunch at Senor Frog’s at TI happens every Friday through Sunday and offers open bar and Mexican-inspired cuisine. It’s hosted by Drag Race queens Shannel, Kahanna Montrese and Yara Sofia. And downtown club The Garden has a weekend Bottomless Drag Brunch, which offers bottomless cocktails, amazing performances by a bevy of some of the best queens in the biz, and yummy brunch cuisine. The party at this gay club happens throughout the whole venue as the drag queens roam and perform, getting the crowd riled up and out of their seats. It’s a rainbow celebration where anyone can get in on the party action. –Kiko Miyasato

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