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Tuesday
15Jul

Sunday in Las Vegas

From the East Coast to the West Coast, Sunday brunch has become a tradition for friends and family. While you can find brunch offerings at pretty much every casino in Vegas, while you're there (like I am now) take one Sunday to step off the Strip and toast some Bellinis over bagels at Vox Wine Lounge (2630 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, at Eastern Avenue). The venue's Sunday brunch comes with all the traditional fixins plus some incredible, inventive dishes. Dine on feta and basil frittata, chorizo and eggs or feed your sweet Sunday-morning tooth with fresh scones, crepes, cinnamon buns and eclairs.

Got a hangover? Then indulge in a little hair of the dog and grab yourself a mimosa or Bellini from the Vox champagne cart or grab a delicious tomato infusion for the legendary Bloody Mary cart. And let's not forget the tunes ... as you're spreading some jam, take in the live jazz.

Ahhh, is it Sunday yet?

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