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The HenryB+Worth Trying
Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 1, Las Vegas, NV 89109
· Diner
· 4.5/5 Google (3020 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Polished hotel-diner at The Cosmopolitan serving crowd-pleasing brunch classics and late-night comfort food; book ahead, expect waits and occasionally inconsistent service.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
The Henry delivers solid brunch execution with strong food quality anchored by signature dishes like the Short Rib Benedict, but inconsistent execution—oversalted items, temperature issues, and occasional seasoning misses—prevents a higher grade. Service speed during peak times and tight table spacing further limit the experience, though friendly staff and convenient Strip location within The Cosmopolitan keep it competitive with respected neighborhood brunch spots.
Restaurant Summary
Set just off the casino floor at The Cosmopolitan, The Henry buzzes with polished diner energy: big mugs of coffee, heaping plates, and a steady stream of brunch-goers. Reviews highlight friendly servers by name and describe the Short Rib Benedict as a bonafide crowd-pleaser. At peak times, expect a queue and a bit of hustle; reservations help. The cooking leans classic American comfort with elevated touches: crisp hash browns under silky eggs, fluffy pancakes, and a burger with bacon jam. It is more reliable than revolutionary—great when you want satisfying brunch staples rather than culinary theatrics. Portions are generous, pricing reflects the Strip, and the vibe suits casual sit-down meals from breakfast to late night. For families, this is an easy win: pancakes, French toast, burgers, and chicken tenders are right in the kid wheelhouse. If allergies matter, be cautious—despite menu notes like vegan upon request, some reviews report gluten handling missteps. Otherwise, most kids will find something they like, and portions are shareable.
At a Glance
- Signature Short Rib Benedict earns consistent praise
- Generous portions and big coffees suit hearty brunch
- Peak waits 45–100 minutes without reservations
- Service slows and checks lag when slammed
- Gluten-free and allergy handling reported as inconsistent
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That first sip of oversized coffee
- Crispy potato base under the Benedict
- Fluffy pancakes for the table
- Friendly servers who remember repeat guests
- Convenient location inside The Cosmopolitan
Points of Concern
- Long waits and slow pacing during breakfast rush; reservations strongly advised
- Inconsistent execution: occasional oversalted or cold plates reported
- Allergy protocols: several complaints from gluten-free diners about cross-contact or incorrect items
- Seating can feel tight and noisy near the casino
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$42-58 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Buffalo cauliflower or Mezze Plate, then Veggie Burger or Seasonal Vegetable Skillet
- For lighter choices: Mixed Greens or Smoked Salmon Toast
- For kids: Buttermilk pancakes, chicken tenders, or mac and cheese (side)
Perfect For
- Pre-flight brunch before the airport
- Late-night comfort food after a show
- Group breakfast meetups at a central Strip spot
- Reliable hotel-adjacent meal with classic dishes
Location Insights
Area: High-energy casino hotel setting popular with visitors; polished but casual vibe with 24-hour foot traffic.
Safety: Busy, well-lit resort corridor with constant staff presence; typical Strip crowds and noise.
Nearby: Inside The Cosmopolitan near casino floor; close to shows, lounges, and other restaurants.
ParadiseParadise is the main area encompassing the Las Vegas Strip, characterized by high foot traffic, a wide variety of dining options ranging from casual to fine dining, and a bustling, energetic atmosphere. The dining scene caters heavily to tourists and visitors looking for diverse culinary experiences in a lively setting.
Boulevard TowerBoulevard Tower is a mixed-use development on the Strip offering convenient access to major resorts and entertainment, with dining options that appeal to both casual visitors and those seeking comfort food in a relaxed environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Tuesday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Wednesday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Thursday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Friday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Saturday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Sunday00:00–14:00, 22:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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