Bespoke Cafe: Brunch near Las Vegas strip

I recently went to Las Vegas for my bachelorette trip so I will be reviewing/blogging about a few restaurants we checked out during our trip.

Related: Read my full review of Gordon Ramsay’s celebrity restaurant Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas.

Bespoke Cafe is a highly rated brunch cafe that is around a 10 minute drive away from the Las Vegas strip. I came here for brunch on a Friday morning with 3 of my bridesmaids.


The vibe

The inside of Bespoke Café was pretty spacious and casual with a front-counter where you can place and pay for your own order.

The décor was a mixture of industrial (concrete floors, wooden tables) and colourful florals. It looks kind of like a fun backyard or maybe a nicely decorated area of Ikea that sells patio furniture. I really liked the colourful floral accents and the umbrella/patio style seating in the back.

Family and large group friendly.


Food and drinks review

Here is everything our table ordered. Prices are in USD and rounded to the nearest dollar for simplicity.

Mimosa sampler ($13)

All of us ordered mimosas and they have 5 flavours to choose from – orange, cranberry, pineapple and mango. If you order an individual mimosa, it will come in a slightly larger glass vs. if you get the sampler, which comes with 4 smaller glasses (but you get to try 4 flavours).

I shared the flight with my friend and we chose 2 mangos, 1 pineapple and 1 orange. Everybody’s favourite was the mango!

Smoke salmon eggs benny ($15)

Two of my friends ordered the smoke salmon eggs benny. It comes with a poached egg, hollandaise sauce, capers and pickled onions.

I think one of my friends was surprised and maybe slightly disappointed on this dish because she wasn’t expecting it to look like this – especially that it is on sliced of bread and not a regular English muffin.

Smoke salmon toast ($14)

My other friend ordered the smoke salmon toast (guess we are salmon girlies from BC 😂). Her dish came is similar with Cajun smoked salmon and toast, but with chimichuri cream cheese, capers, pickled onions and a house salad as a side.

She liked her dish and it looked very healthy and balanced.

Shakshouka ($14)

I choose the shakshouka, which I debated for a long time because in my head I was like Am I just order eggs in tomato sauce? but in the end that was what I wanted to eat so fuck it I just ordered it. It is indeed poached eggs in tomato sauce, but it was pretty yummy and cheesy! And thank god they gave me enough pieces of bread for me to actually eat everything.


Final thoughts

Loewe’s rating: ⭐⭐⭐

I had a delightful little brunch at Bespoke Cafe. Prices are pretty reasonable but I think overall, the dishes we got were just average – nothing extra special about any of their dishes and I suppose that is their charm. It’s a no-frills, casual and fun eatery.

When I dined here, my throat was kind of hurting so the shakshouka was a good choice because it was warm and soft. Bespoke actually has a wide selection of croffle (croissant x waffle), huge breakfast sandwiches, croissants and fried chicken dishes that I normally would go for, so I think if you are looking for a cute and affordable brunch spot off the strip, check out BeSpoke. But I wouldn’t specifically leave the Las Vegas strip just to go to Bespoke.

Sincerely, Loewe



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