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The Cafe at Wynn Las Vegas is open 24 hours and makes a perfect destination for a quick lunch or light snack. Grab a fresh coffee and baked item to go, or grab a table and savor a delicious Chicken Provolone Sandwich.
Location
WynnToday's Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
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Quick BitesPhone
(702) 770-3345Website
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The Wynn is already a stunning hotel, and the Terrace Point Cafe truly embodies that elegance. It offers an upscale ambiance, and if given the chance, be sure to sit outside and soak in the delightful weather. The patio seating is both comfortable and inviting, enhanced by patio heaters and a charming view of the pool area. The food is simply outstanding! The Maple Hot Chicken and Waffles dish is remarkable, featuring succulent chicken fried to perfection with a crispy exterior and tender interior. The flavors are absolutely explosive! The waffles boast a wonderful balance of crispy and fluffy textures, and the portion is generous, with two pieces of chicken and large, triangular-cut waffles. This dish comes highly recommended. Equally delicious are the steaks and eggs. Although the steak portion may seem modest, it’s cooked perfectly to medium-rare to complement the accompanying items. The dish includes three eggs prepared any style, perfectly seasoned breakfast potatoes reminiscent of mini wedges, and toast (sourdough, in this case) served with butter and an incredibly tasty berry jam spread. This dish, too, is highly recommended. The watermelon juice is refreshing and delightful as well! The staff are very pleasant and attentive, ensuring a memorable dining experience. A return visit is certainly in the plans!
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The Cafe at Wynn in Las Vegas boasts a stylish ambiance. I sampled the espresso, which was served in a paper cup, and found it disappointing. Despite the creme being perfectly crafted, the espresso had a bitter taste. The desserts are visually appealing, though I'm uncertain about their taste.
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The Café at Wynn in Las Vegas is a fantastic spot for food at any time of the day. The pastries are top-notch, and the staff are exceptionally friendly. There's a wide variety of items to choose from, making it hard to decide what to try first. However, the prices can be steep. For instance, a glass of orange juice over $13 seems excessive, and the high costs extend to water throughout the Wynn, which doesn't quite add up to me. Despite this, I highly recommend The Café for its superb pastries and outstanding coffee, arguably the best in town.
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The Cafe at Wynn quickly became my morning sanctuary, especially since my day began at the early hour of 4:30 am. They truly know how to jumpstart your day! First off, let's talk about their overnight oats. It's love at first bite! Creamy, hearty, and packed with nutrients, it's like a warm hug for your stomach every morning. Seriously, if you haven't tried them yet, you're missing out. Now, onto the croissants. The regular croissant is a fluffy, buttery masterpiece that consistently hits the spot. It's like biting into a cloud of deliciousness. But there's more! The almond croissant, while not my personal top pick, still has its charms. It boasts a lovely almond flavor, though I found it a tad too moist inside for my liking. And finally, the chocolate Nutella croissant. This one's a game-changer—decadent, indulgent, and oh-so-satisfying, it's like having dessert for breakfast. But if I had to choose a favorite, I'd stick with the classic regular croissant. Sometimes, simplicity is key, you know? And let's not forget to mention, the service was great too! The staff always greeted me with a smile, making my morning routine that much more enjoyable. Overall, The Cafe at Wynn has become my go-to spot for starting my day off right. With their delicious offerings, cozy ambiance, and fantastic service, it's the perfect place to fuel up and tackle whatever the day throws your way.
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After trying this chain in Los Angeles, I was excited to find it in Las Vegas. The Cafe at Wynn is beautifully decorated and offers a wide variety of drinks and food options similar to the Beverly Hills location. The flavors are all outstanding. The service can be a bit slow due to how busy they are, but the staff is friendly and accommodating. I was even offered a free pastry for a smoothie that took longer to make. I highly recommend this cafe!
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The Cafe at Wynn is a nice spot for coffee and pastries. Unfortunately, we were not fans of the avocado toast. The prices for the food are on the high side, but the drinks and pastries are tasty and reasonably priced. The ambiance is top-notch, as expected at the Wynn, and the free parking for 3 hours is a nice bonus.
Rating
4.67
Based on 18 Reviews
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