Eggslut is awesome! If you go on a weekend you may want to get there early because it is extremely popular and can get quite busy! Even though the wait can be long it is so worth the wait! We stop every-time we are in Las Vegas!
6.40am in Las Vegas and we walked across to try the famous @eggslut
I don’t think I’ve ever been up and out anywhere for breakfast that early in my life. The queue grew while we were waiting because it doesn’t open before 7am!
My review, the truffle hashbrowns are amazing and worth trying, the san
Eggslut serves up delightful egg-centric dishes, with the brioche buns housing creamy scrambled eggs being a standout. The flavors are well-executed, making for a gratifying culinary experience. However, the restaurant's popularity is a double-edged sword. Expect long queues and a frantic atmosphere
The line for this place was so long our first day, I had to try it. One of the few “grab and go” breakfast places I found with a gluten free option. The Fairfax was really good, solid sandwich, but if I’m being honest it’s probably not worth the price (I do understand we were in Vegas but still).
Yummy! one of the better egg sandwiches we've ever had. We got the Fairfax - which was nice to share since it was a bit on the creamy/ rich side, it could use more acidic elements to help balance the flavours imo - but that's a personal preference. We also got the truffle hash browns which were deli
Prepare for a wait. The line was warped around. Took about 40 minutes to eat. The biscuit was a little dry, expected more flakes and honey taste in the butter. The tots were small so get your own but they were also incredibly salty.
If you're a late riser and need an egg for breakfast, you have till 2pm to get here! I got the sausage egg sandwich. It was so good and surprisingly the egg had yoke! Exactly how I love it. It's quick service and busy. Be sure to stand by the pick-up spot so your sandwich is hot and ready. I'm defin
Wait time around 25 minutes and another 20 minutes to get our food. Food was delicious and it was worth the wait.
Since this is not a restaurant, patrons don’t take long to finish food and seats opened up frequently.
After seeing the line my first day at the hotel, I had to stop by to see what eggslut was all about. I stopped by a few days later and there was almost no line, so I seized the opportunity and ended up ordering the tri-tip & egg sandwich along with a regular scrambled egg sandwich and a biscuit. The
First time visiting this chain, heard a lot so expeditions was quite high. But I was absolutely satisfied their “Slut” was amazing combination egg and mash potatoes with chives. Egg salad sandwich and Bacon egg & cheese sandwich was incredible as well! Definitely I will visit again this chain when I
I loveeee this place!!! Great egg sandwiches, their brioche bread it’s delicious and the Egg and Cheese sandwich is delicious, make sure to add bacon. Also try the fairfax. Make sure to come here with time. Since this location it’s always busy. But worth every minute of wait. Delicious! Thank for ex
I had breakfast from here two back to back days and it’s just so wholesome. Tried the bacon , egg and cheese and sausage , egg and cheese with a side of arugula. Both are great options. I personally loved it. This place could have a long queue depending on the day but totally worth it.
Eggslut is a popular Las Vegas breakfast/brunch spot that’s worth a visit! There’s always a bit of a line, but it moves pretty fast.
We tried the sausage, egg, and cheese and the bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches and both were pretty good! The sauces are delicious and make the sandwiches. Unfortuna
Long line, as others have mentioned, but definitely worth the wait! The Fairfax with bacon was delicious! I regret not buying 2 of the hash browns because they were so flavorful and perfectly crispy. The gaucho was pretty good, the meat could have been seasoned better but was still tasty. Very affor
Other than the line being really long (longest out of any breakfast joint in the Cosmopolitan), it was worth it.
The breakfast sandwiches are large, so for $10.50 for a hotel breakfast doesn’t seem overpriced to me.
We got the sausage egg breakfast sandwich and the bacon with an order of the truffle
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