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Bouchon at The VenetianB+Worth Trying
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S 10th Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89109
· French restaurant, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (4011 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Elegant French bistro inside The Venetian serving refined brunch and classic dishes with standout pastries and bread, premium pricing, and service that ranges from polished to occasionally slow; best for leisurely meals, not quick bites.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Bouchon delivers solid neighborhood-restaurant quality through excellent food quality anchored by exceptional pastries, bread, and well-executed French bistro classics like crab Benedict and steak frites. However, inconsistent execution during peak service—with occasional oversalting and doneness issues—prevents grade A territory, while tight table spacing and premium Strip pricing limit broader appeal. Worth visiting for a leisurely brunch or quiet dinner, though consistency remains the limiting factor.
Restaurant Summary
Set high above the casino bustle, the dining room feels classic and elegant with polished tables, natural light, and that signature arrival of warm bread with rich butter and jam. Reviews describe service as warm and polished when the room is in rhythm, and one diner summed it up: "brunch felt leisurely and refined." However, peak times can expose occasional slow service and longer waits between check-ins. The cooking leans traditional French bistro—produce- and technique-driven rather than flashy. Guests rave about crab Benedict, steak frites, and flaky pastries, along with well-seared trout and rich foie gras. Seasoning and doneness can drift on busy days, but at its best the food is balanced, comforting, and worth the premium for a special brunch or quiet dinner away from the casino floor. For families, the menu offers several kid-accessible anchors—fries and burgers, eggs, pastries, and simple sides—though the setting is on the formal side and pricing is premium. Picky eaters can stick to the TAK Room burger ($36), frites ($14), and pastries ($7.50+), while more adventurous kids may enjoy salmon or buttery croissants with jam.
At a Glance
- Elegant brasserie vibe with refined bread and pastries
- Classic French dishes executed with care; crab Benedict and steak frites praised
- Peak-time service delays and occasional seasoning inconsistencies
- Limited gluten-free baking options and handling frustrations
- Premium Strip pricing; event weeks may have higher menus
What Sets It Apart
- refined_strip_brunch
- house_bread_and_pastries
- seafood_plateaus
What People Love
- House bread with lush butter and jam
- Flaky pastries and buttery croissants
- Crab Benedict with rich hollandaise
- Attentive, polished service on good nights
- Calm refuge from the casino floor
Points of Concern
- Service can lag at peak brunch; some guests left after long waits with no check-ins
- Seasoning swings toward salty on onion soup and gnocchi for a minority of diners
- Gluten-free accommodations at brunch feel limited and sometimes mishandled
- Pricing is genuinely expensive ($36+ mains; $95 steak and eggs), which may surprise casual diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$70-110 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For value: Share a Petit Plateau and a Croque Madame; finish with pastries
- For pescatarians: Trout or salmon salad with frites
- For kids: Burger and fries, pastries, and fruit plate
Perfect For
- Leisurely celebratory brunch
- Date night in a quiet corner of the Strip
- Seafood tower splurge
- Pre- or post-show meal with wine
Location Insights
Area: Upscale resort setting on the Strip catering to visitors seeking premium dining and polished ambiance.
Safety: High foot traffic, well-lit casino-resort environment with constant security presence.
Nearby: Inside The Venetian’s Venezia Tower; near gaming floors, luxury shops, theaters, and convention spaces.
The StripThe Strip is characterized by its vibrant, high-energy atmosphere with numerous luxury hotels, casinos, and a wide variety of dining options ranging from casual eateries to Michelin-starred restaurants. The dining scene caters largely to visitors looking for diverse culinary experiences in a lively and often upscale environment.
The Venetian ResortThe Venetian Resort is a luxury hotel and casino complex known for its themed Venetian architecture, upscale shopping, and a variety of dining options including fine French bistros like Bouchon. It offers a more refined and elegant dining atmosphere within the broader bustling Strip environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–22:00
Tuesday17:00–22:00
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday08:00–13:00, 17:00–22:00
Friday08:00–14:00, 17:00–22:00
Saturday08:00–14:00, 17:00–22:00
Sunday08:00–14:00, 17:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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