I'd give it 3.5 stars if I could. Ate solo on Saturday night at the bar... Surprised the place was very quiet (maybe 6 parties total) at 7pm. I only had starters--no large dinner. The soup was very tasty, the salad was ordinary, and the ravioli was interesting but not spectacular. The bartender was ornery--not very Wynn-like. I'd return if I were looking for a quiet dinner on a busy night.
The Jazz Brunch was outstanding. It is pricey, but a worthwhile splurge. There is a buffet with everything under the sun and also a menu with several items to order. You can have both. The menu offerings are not huge but are perfect to share while you sit and decide if you are going to go back to buffet for seconds (or thirds). I already made a reservation for our trip in May!
Awesome. Does not feel like you are in Vegas. Love it
The open faced French dip was pretty insane, though the fried onions were maybe a little too prominent. The BBQ bacon cheese burger also looked really good. Service was uneven. Started really strong and then the dude disappeared.
One of Vegas' top restaurants. Great for lunch & dinner. View is amazing, especially from the patio. Highly recommended.
Tried the seabass, which was amazing. Lots of flavor. Really loved it. The Caesar salad was pretty boring but it is what it is I guess.
Had lunch on our last day on nov 6. Nice location with amazing views across the golf course. Had the beef burger. A little tasteless. I would not return for the food but a good place to sit on the terrace and have a drink or a bar snack.
Great place to enjoy dinner overlooking the beautiful golf course. Excellent food and service.
The Jazz Brunch on Sunday is amazing. Can't decide between the Shrimp + Grits and the Poached Eggs over BBQ on a Cheddar Bacon Biscuit? Order both! The price covers all the food you can eat from the menu, the indoor food stations (the shrimp and andouille sausage gumbo is great) and the outdoor grilling station (the tenderloin will bring you back for seconds, if not more). Toss in a complimentary cocktail (try the bourbon tea, trust me), the live jazz trio, and the waterfall view and you've got the best brunch in Vegas.
This is a gem of a lunch spot. When the weather permits, sit outside on the golf course and enjoy the waterfall on the 18th green. The only downside is that the menu is pretty limited, but while it doesn't claim to be one of the many gourmet burger joints on the strip, they do have one hell of a burger on the menu. You'll even walk out spending less here than you would have at the lunch buffet down the hall. Highly, highly recommended.
Great spot for lunch overlooking the waterfall.
I ATE AT SEVERAL RESTAURANTS WHILE STAYING AT THE WYNN AND THIS ONE WAS MY FAVORITE. I HAD THE SALAD W/MAPLE BACON (A MUST HAVE) THATS COMES WITH B. CHEESE, I AM NOT A B. CHESSE FAN SO THEY MADE ME A SPECIAL THOUSAND ISLAND WHICH I THOUGHT WAS GREAT. EVERYTHING IS A LA CARTE SO I HAD A STEAK CHOP AS WELL AS A SIDE OF WHIPPED POTATOS. GREAT WAITER. EVERYTHING WAS COOKED LIKE I ASK FOR IT.
I went here for lunch. It's a very classy room and looks more like a lounge than a restaurant. If you can get a table outside overlooking the golf course, do it! It's right at the 18th green overlooking the waterfall.
The food was excellent. I had a $12 burger and it was very good, but the service was only fair. I'm not too fussy, but our waitress could have been a bit more attentive. Still, I highly recommend it!
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