This one caught me off guard. Here’s why, the hours and menu lead me to some assumptions. I thought this place would be more of a convenience restaurant, more laid back. I’m not disappointed but it was different than I expected.
The restaurant is tucked away inside the Venetian (4th floor near the spa).
Employees in the hotel helped us locate it but we did have to give someone our ID to visit the restaurant since we weren’t guests. This is not to discourage you from visiting but so you can account for the extra time you may need finding it.
The service at the restaurant was great and the staff was friendly. We ordered to go and the food was prepared pretty quickly.
I love that a full vegan menu is available right on the strip and accessible by walking. I ordered a cold brew with lavender vanilla and the sausage frittata. Unfortunately the lions mane crab roll was unavailable because I would have loved to try it. My omnivore friend got a chicken avocado wrap, he didn’t complain but he also didn’t seem overly impressed.
Restaurant was a bit difficult to get to. 4th floor of Venetian and the security had to take your ID and record you in the system just to enter if you weren't guest at the Venetian. Didn't really agree with getting my ID recorded by a stranger just to go to a restaurant. There were no signs or anything for the restaurant anywhere either. Made it extra difficult.
Security took almost 10 minutes to let us in. Due to other guests coming in and people interrupting continuously.
Besides getting to the restaurant. Atmosphere was nice, cozy little place.
Food did take a while to arrive, more than 20 minutes. A table with 1 guy that came in and ordered after us got his food before us, by a few minutes.
Was wanting to order Lion's mane roll but was not available. Table next to us were eating something that looked good and asked for samething and waiter got the order wrong. We got something completely different.
Regardless, the food tasted good and flavorful. Portions were little bit smaller than I would have liked and wished sourdough was actually sour. It tasted like a regular toast. Towards the last few bites of the salad, there was a long light colored hair in the salad.
I finally found a vegan restaurant for breakfast/ brunch! I loved their French Toast. The berry mimosa added a nice touch. It was a pleasure to dine where I didn’t have to worry about hidden dairy. We also took out a muffin and coffee cake to enjoy before our flight out early next morning. Yum-yum!
Absolutely wonderful food and service! As a tourist not staying at the hotel it was tricky to find so I recommend ditching the GPS and guiding yourself to the Venetian Tower, then the Canyon Ranch and Spa on the 4th floor! I made a reservation through google and we were seated promptly!
(Didn’t even get a picture of the food pre-eating because it smelled so wonderful!)
Best burrito I've ever had and the French toast was soooo good definitely one of the best vegan places here, where quality meets quantity. Flavor on every bite 🫦 😋
Delicious and all vegan. I always go here when I go to the spa. If you aren't staying at the venetian or palazzo, it's a bit tricky to get to.
This creative plant based restaurant was on my list of restaurants to dine in at in Las Vegas and so glad I went on the days they’re open! They are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays so plan accordingly. It will take a moment to get to it. However, after checking in with the security at The Venetian and using the guest elevators to go to the 4th floor near the spa, the trip was worth it!
I got the Mediterranean Fritata with Just Egg, banana bread, and blueberry muffin and everything was good! The servers provided excellent recommendations and made the experience even better! Will be back!
Hard to find, all vegan cafe with great protein options. Food was a bit pricey for what it was, but it is Vegas after all. Service was great.
This place is right by the gym which was convenient to grab a healthy breakfast to go after an AM workout. Breakfast tacos were excellent and cold brew coffee was good. A bit pricey but what do you expect in Vegas. Auto service charge for carryout was annoying and they of course still had a tip option
We went to Truth & Tonic for a breakfast and we found it a bit overpriced to be honest.
Of course, it's located in the notorious Venetian hotel so you pay a premium for that but it's still too much.
The food was ok, the service was quick and efficient. I really liked my cappuccino. Also, the restaurant looks very modern and clean with a nice atmosphere.
Certainly recommend if you're happy to spend $40 PP for a breakfast.
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