Terrace Pointe Cafe
3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV, 89109
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Address :
3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV, 89109 - Phone (702) 770-3360
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
Parking : Garage
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Classy
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Jay R.
I have to give this place 5 stars , seat us fast , drink come fast and keep the drink coming......,
(5)Erika D.
Best vegan breakfast I've had on the strip. Terrace Point offers a great vegetarian/vegan menu, much bigger than most places I've been to. The spinach artichoke dip with cashew cream is amazing, and the French toast was phenomenal. Also unlimited mimosas for $19? Definitely a place worth coming back to.
(5)Durif M.
Went there for brunch and had the Lobster Benedict. It was super tasty (super expensive as well, forgot how much it was) and it's definitely worth a try. The outdoor seating is really nice too.
(4)Veronica S.
I was quite satisfied with my dining experience here. I had just landed off the plane and checked into Wynn when my tummy was craving something that would be easy to eat and fairly fast. We were suggested to go here and I really liked my lamb pita sandwich here. It was $16, pretty good deal for Las Vegas food. Their burger is even better though! Yummy. Everything is between $10-$20 here..they also serve brunch/breakfast options in addition to lunch options. They also have FREE wifi here..awesome =) you'll see people roaming around the front of the restaurant with their laptops..haha
(4)Rob M.
Went to The Terrace at the Winn and had the eggs benedict trio even though the $24 price seems a little hjigh for vegas, but hey I'm on vacation and I guess it's not the old vegas anymore. I had one of each so I could try them all and the eggs were cooked perfectly. Lobster was pretty good, but the pulled pork was definitely the best. The traditional was ok. The hollandaise sauce was good and overall it was just ok for an eggs benedict connoisseur like myself. Once you add in the pricetag of $60 for people for breakfast it made it not worth it. The view wasn't even that great unless you like looking at the pool. Wouldn't recommend.
(3)Mal S.
This is a great breakfast spot if you don't mind spending some cash. A beverage and decent meal will run you about 30$ per person, which is a lot for breakfast considering the breakfast buffet is only 19$ and that is all you can eat. The view is gorgeous and it is nice to sit on the terrace where you can get some fresh air. We ordered the chocolate chip pancakes with some strawberries and the avacado bacon omlette. The pancakes were the best ive ever had. It was delicious and I would return.
(4)Stephen L.
This is a really great place to stumble downstairs to after a long night of getting completely wasted and waking up with a killer hangover. You get to sink into a big cushy chair on a patio overlooking the pool and all the hot babes sunbathing. Big table umbrellas spray mist all over you because it's over 100 degrees out. The food itself is aiight, not amazing but good for sure. I highly recommend the fries! they're allllmost as good as the fries at the 24/7 cafe in the Palms... Get ranch dressing fo' dem fries! Jeah! Oh and their coffee is seriously good.
(4)Amanda N.
I love, love going here for breakfast/lunch. The chicken noodle soup is one of the best I've ever had, and my friends adored the tomato soup (I'm not a big tomato fan). I got the pesto pasta for lunch. Delicious. The tomatoes were tangy and the chicken flavorful, and the pesto was just right. We ended the meal with coffee, and it really hit the spot. Our waiter was delightful and helpful. Overall, amazing experience.
(5)Carolyn A.
Cool cafe that overlooks the pool. Perfect for brunch, they serve breakfast all day, you just have to ask. Also if you're vegetarian they have a whole separate menu for you as well. I came here twice in one weekend. Sampled a bunch of stuff and was happy with everything, here's what I recommend: -Belgian waffle with strawberries -Chicken and waffles -Omelets/eggs/ the breakfast special The only major, major tip I have is do not sit in the sun. It will burn even with the misters they have
(4)Cerise S.
This is a lunch cafe located in the Wynn. I have eaten here several times and have not been disappointed. We had the Asian poke salad, the lobster and crab salad, the Asian chicken salad and the quesadillas. All were very good! The sangria is excellent and cheaper if you order the entire carafe. Please ask the waiter's opinion on food. We had one steer us away from the vegetable sandwich. Overall, this is a great lunch spot.
(4)Corky G.
Valentin and staff excellent. Great for a late breakfast.
(4)Nancy C.
The view from this cafe is pretty nice, right outside the windows is the Wynn pool. I ordered the chicken and waffles, it was okay. The Cole slaw was pretty good. The customer service was okay. Our waiter was a little annoyed that we were requesting for several of things.
(3)Jay S.
Very slow and incompetent staff. Food is okay, nothing special. I would definitely avoid this place next time I'm in Vegas.
(2)Amy C.
Dined here for lunch on 6/25/11. Ordered their chicken cordon bleu sandwich and tomato soup. Tomato soup was very good! Not tangy at all. Very rich and creamy. :) $8 bucks for a cup of soup. WTH? The sandwich was good, but the $16 dollar price tag that came along with it was not. Overall, food here is yummy, but for the price you are paying it is not worth it. There are so many places to dine at in Vegas for far better prices. If you have money to burn, then by all means, dine here. However, my suggestion, Yelp around first :)
(2)Patrick H.
I've been here twice now for breakfast. The recent visit was very good. The baguette french toast was wonderful. Nice service in a pretty room with large windows to the pool/patio area.
(4)N. F.
Breakfast was great. "Double-Down" option allows you to chose two breakfasts dishes on the same plate. This gives your palate the opportunity to enjoy the sweet & salty on the same plate. Go for the bacon-avocado omelette and the apple french toast. Their home fries were spot on. Coffee was good and service was attentive. Great view of the pool.
(4)Nikki C.
This is one of my favorite brunch places in vegas. The food is good, and the place is so pretty and sunlit. I usually get the pancakes and they are good! This place is worth checking out for breakfast...its just so pretty and perfect to sit here on a nice spring/summer day in vegas. I love it.
(4)Jonas T.
Nice presentation and great service, but the food was nothing special. I did really enjoy their prime rib wrap, but the fries that came with it was not fresh. This restaurant is 24 hours so it's a much better choice than the over-glorified diners in Vegas, plus the menu has much more to offer. If I were hungry at 2am in the morning and was looking to spend a little extra for something along the strip, I'd most likely come here. JONASAPPROVED!
(3)liz s.
This is a beautiful restaurant in the Wynn. For the best view sit out on the terrace overlooking the pool. Like other posters, if you sit outside you'll have to fend off the birds. Came here for breakfast and ordered two different omlettes. I had the crab omlette. I didn't care too much for the crab topping because it was cold. If it was hot I probably would have like it more. Hubby had a traditional ham, bell pepper and onion omlette which was fluffy and tasty. Each came with potatoes and toast. We also ordered two orange juices. When we ordered them we had no idea how much they cost. Turned out to be $7 each. Holy cow, for that I could have bought an orange tree from Costco.
(4)Sadie T.
This restaurant is located within the Wynn hotel. They stop serving breakfast at some point (maybe 1 or 2?) we arrived a bit after. They have a vegetarian menu in addition to their regular menu. Major points! On the suggestion of a fellow yelper, I tried the vegetarian chick'n and waffles. WOW! So yummy! The scallion waffles went so well with the savory chick'n deep fried in a really nice crispy crust. It also came with spicy maple syrup. The whole dish was great, but it was missing some vegetarian gravy, that would have brought it over the edge. Boyfriend had an omelet, it was good. Service was also good. Strangely, in the almost empty restaurant, the hostess insisted on sitting all the customers next to one another. It would have been nice to have a little more privacy, most the restaurant was empty but the tables on either side of us were filled.
(4)Deborah H.
It gets 3 stars since the place is nice, eat outside if you can and you will find about the only peaceful place at both the Wynn and Encore to eat and read the morning paper. I ate here twice. Had so so omlet first time but excellent plain poached eggs the second time and service was just right. If you are from the east rise early and grab an outdoor table for peace.
(3)Mariela D.
Why did I not discover this place until my LAST day in Vegas? They were one of my absolute favorite restaurants in the Wynn, which may seem surprising considering the Wynn offers endless options in the way of 5-star dining. But I'm not a 5-star dining kinda girl. I loved Terrace Point's poolside deck, friendly service, and fresh, delicious food options. If I could have had my way with Terrace Point's menu, I would have. But I was trying not to cheat on my low-carb diet TOO much, so I opted for the dungeness crab benedict. It tasted better than it sounds. Amaze! Their homemade English muffin was topped with finely shredded potato, giant chunks of crab and topped with swiss cheese and hollandaise. I was in heaven. I even cheated a little and got an apple walnut muffin, which was so gigantic I took it home on the plane with me. My husband was so excited that they had fried chicken and waffles. They even have a spicy maple syrup for it, if you're feeling adventurous :) And our server was kind enough to speed up service so that we could catch our flight, although I was so sad to leave. If only I had time to spare, I would have sipped my iced tea on the poolside deck for hours. But sadly, I had a flight to catch. Next time, Terrace Pointe!
(5)Cat C.
Yes it's pricey but then again it's in the Wynn. If you want a cheaper casino hotel cafe that's 24 hours go to 24/7 at Palm's. The hash browns were tasty! I got the egg, bacon, & hash brows breakfast & yes it was over $10..I think around $11 (don't remember how much exactly)...the bacon wasn't really crispy. =( Had a taste of the pancakes..nice & fluffy. I also heard the chicken quesadillas were quite tasty...but then again that may have been due to the alcohol..hmm..haha. Our waiter was funny but didn't know that know that no one brought the last entree in our group while we were all eating in front of our foodless friend. The wait for the food seemed to take a little while too after 3AM even though it wasn't that crowded. They don't care if your feet hurt hella bad from the clubs (drunk or not)...no shoes no service, they made us put on our shoes when we waited for a table after we left Blush. Overall it is what it says, "A-OK."
(3)Barbie T.
We live in Las Vegas. Terrace Point Cafe was a nice addition to the Vegas dining choices. My girls, ages 19 and 20, are vegan and so am I. Needless to say, it is pretty hard to find a vegan diner in Vegas. {We love cooking anyway}. It is always a special occasion that takes us to Wynn. Basically The Cafe is a place where diner eats meets Wynn service. My girls loved the burger, fries and a milkshake meal. I tried the Chicken and waffles for a change from the salads I usually order when dining out. Pure Deliciousness! Being a Vegan and ordering these items is very weird. Nonetheless, we ordered and were very happy when the server swore that all items are guaranteed vegan. The interior is fresh and inviting. We sat indoors because it was afternoon and the sun was a bit warm for our attire. The outside seating area seemed nice but not for this visit. I recommend this place and so do my daughters.
(4)Ako E.
The Terrace Pointe Cafe made up for my disappointing experience at The Buffet. The cafe has indoor and outdoor seating, if the weather permits, I suggest sitting outside which offers a pretty view of the swimming pool. This was my last day in Vegas and I wanted to make sure I spent some 'alone' time with my niece. I met her in the lobby of the Wynn so naturally I suggested the cafe I noticed earlier. We were greeted and seated immediately with a nice view of the pool. The menu had a few tempting (fat laden) items but I was drawn to the veggie omelet. My niece exclaimed "Chicken and Waffles! Together? For breakfast?" (she's from the UK). I immediately urged her to 'try something new', in other words I wanted to try the C&W as I've never had them. The waiter took our order and delivered the coffee and juice quickly. We enjoyed watching the people in the pool (people are so weird) while waiting for our food which came out piping hot and beautifully displayed. My veggie omelet was delightful, the 'square' of hash browns crispy / tender and the rye toast was very fresh and delicious. The chicken and waffles were a big hit. Bacon bits in the waffle with white meat chicken tenders topped with a fried egg. My niece ordered the spicy syrup and it was the perfect hot / sweet combination. The waffles were airy and crisp, the crust on the chicken was fried to golden perfection. I never thought I would like this combination but was I proven wrong. Hot damn, all of the flavors combine together for a sinfully wonderful treat. The check hit the table and holy cow: $60! They nickel and dime you to death in Vegas so think twice about ordering extras (like a side of salsa). Though expensive, I would visit this place again for the C&W.
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