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Wynn Las VegasThis 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.
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GET THE KOBE SLIDERS. They are so amazing. I crave them all the time. I've never had better ones then here. They come with a BBQ dipping sauce too. MMMM.
The wait is ridiculous for this place the weekend for lunch though. Don't even try to sit outside. It looks so pretty out there though. There is a pool and some fountains to look at.
There is a full bar also which is good, but what doesn't have a full bar in vegas?
I've also had the cobb salad, which was GIANT (You could totally share this with 3 people), the chili (so good), Turkey club (good), and a cheese burger(GIANT and yummy). The prices are high, but you get good quality food so I don't mind paying for it!
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At 3:30 am, I could not decide if I wanted an omelet or a turkey club. The only thing to do was order both so I did. My husband stared at me in awe as I took one bite of each. Tasty and hit the spot.and declared myself to be full.
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This place is open 24hrs which is always good. My favorite here is the cobb salad. It is huge and everything on it is always fresh!!!! We have always been seated right away and the service has been great. It is a nice place to retreat to if you are up for something casual. They have a patio which over looks the pool area and is great to sit at.
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Before seeing La Reve, I dined with some friends at this amazingly beautiful cafe. You have the option of sitting either inside or outside. If the temperature permits, sit outside because the view of the gardens and pool is absolutely breathtaking. The gardens look like something out of a movie. It is absolutely stunning and perfect on every level.
The service was above average as we were immediately seated and served. The staff was personable and catered to all of our requests.
The food was pretty good. No complaints. The prices were reasonable. If I am ever at The Wynn and need a place to eat, this place would be high on my list.
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Probably the best meal I had during my drunken Memorial Weekend. We wanted to eat at their Buffet, but the line was 1.5hrs long and our flight was sooner.... but we weren't disappointed!
Wait was ok for Sunday Brunch. Their prime rib wrap was deeeelicious. Their free bread, also a good filler for you hungover drunks. Their homestyle chicken soup looked very hearty too. Service was attentive, kept my water filled.
Terrace Pointe Cafe is one of the better 24-hour hotel cafes on the Strip - to me the food has always been a notch above what's available at other hotels. I took away one star for service - depending on when you go the line can be long ever if there appears to be a number of tables open, and the wait for the food can be rather lengthy. A lot of people seem to stop here for one last meal before dashing off to the airport (not recommended) - and I've often seen people hurrying through meals and jumping up to try to chase down a server so they can get off to the taxi line. I've also seen some rather tense exchanges between servers and customers over how long the process was taking.
Still, if you have the time this is a great place to eat - especially outside on the patio or if you go later at night when the crowds have thinned out. The line is almost always shorter than the Wynn Buffet line.
Best pancakes I have ever had!!!!
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We came here before going to Tryst and even though it is kinda pricey - the food was good and so were the drinks.
We just ordered appetizers - the chicken tenders, quesadilla, bruschetta, and the flatbread pizza. All were very tasty!
As for alcohol I had the pineapple mojito and my friends ordered the terratini. Both were very good, check out the pics.
This is a nice place, but if you want something quick [which was our intention, but we ended up here] this is not your place.. I'm sure this would be nice for lunch or dinner, especially if you want to take your time. We, on the other hand were rushing, but still I liked it and would come back again.
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Had breakfast here and it was absolutely delicious. What a way to kick start the day. A fabulous setting that gets even better if you choose to sit outside on the patio next to one of the pools. It may be called a cafe, but it feels a lot more "finer" than that. The service is top notch, and nothing you'd come to except from your 'around the corner' cafe.
Prices were very reasonable for what you got. My omelet w/ the works was cooked perfectly and not only had a firm texture to it, but creamy as well. Their home-potatoes were evenly cooked (no hard raw spots) and had a nice crisp bite to it. I had some of my parties pancakes, french toast, and waffles as well. Nothing really stood out w/ the basic fair, but they were just as good as some top notch breakfast joints back home (although the pancakes weren't as big as say...Stacks).
A wonderful venue that to my surprise was open 24/7!!! Great food anytime in one of the finer resorts on the strip. You really can't beat that.
The Terrace Pointe Cafe is always a great place for breakfast or lunch at the Wynn. The service is usually fast and if it's not too busy, you can dine at a table outside by the pool. Their sliders are tasty, as are the salads, sandwiches (Hawaiian chicken and club are good).
I went here for dinner for the first time last night and I really liked this place!
It's located at the wynn, but the prices are pretty reasonable. The service was excellent too! The service and decor makes you feel like you're in a fine dining setting even though its a cafe! =P The servers were very attentive and friendly and the food came out in good time.
The blue cheese potato chips are so tasty...its drizzled w/ truffle oil but they put just the right amount so its not overbearing. Since I ordered the BLT it came w/ chips or fries, but since we already had some blue cheese potato chips I opted for some cole slaw. My sis had the tuna nicoise salad and there was a substantial amount of ahi which was great b/c most places are pretty shiesty w/ that!! My madre had the steak wrap and my cousin had the mushroom swiss burger. Everyone was pretty satisfied w/ their orders and the portions are nice and filling!
Ooh I also had a bellini..the combination of the peach and champagne is so delicious!
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This 24/7 dinning cafe is casual with terraced seating overlooking the pools and gardens. When you're staying at Wynn and don't feel going too far, this cafe is a good choice.
I came here for breakfast, and can only say that my Lobster Eggs Benedict ($17) is hands down, the best! I don't recommend trying others since the pancakes, beef corn hash, and waffles that my coworkers ordered were totally oversized and yucky.
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.
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I walked in and wanted to walk right out. I mean, if I wanted to eat at a Coco's-type place, I should just go to Coco's rather than its overpriced decor twin at the Wynn. But M. had praised the homemade blue cheese potato chips so much I decided to give it a chance...
And I'm really glad I did! Very reasonable prices (for the Wynn) and really tasty comfort food. We shared the chips (we could each have wolfed down our own platter, but we're delicate ladies...plus we wanted to save tummy room for alcohol), and I had the lamb pita while the other girls savored grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup.
All the entrees were fantastic. As much as I loved the tenderness of my lamb pita, the grilled cheese were triangle-shaped pillows of cheddar glory. I wanted some the next morning...and the night after...and right now.
Oh, and why only three stars? Not a big fan of the molasses-like and barely polite service. And seriously, it's the Wynn -- they can afford to jazz up the decor.
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Who: Me, Kelly & Vanessa
What: Ate here
When: Late morning/early afternoon Saturday after coming in at 5:30am the night before
Where: Duh... Terrace Pointe Cafe at the Wynn
Why: b/c we were starvation/hangover/tired/cranky central
I'd recommend Terrace Pointe Cafe because they have some food that is definitely tastayyy tastayyy. It was after 11 o'clock (the cutoff for breakfast) but our server let us order it anyway, which rocked. I had the three eggs poached (I know, I know, it's a Libby quirk) with delicious hash browns and a dry english muffin. The eggs came with a pretty, ripe tomato with pesto/garlic baked on top.
We also had the crispy potatoes to start, which came with lots of gooey cheese, bacon and of course buttermilk ranch. Perfect hangover food because it fills the main categories: a little soft/chewy, crunchy, salty, a little sweet and carb-o-licious.
I had a pot of chamomile tea - Kelly had the green - and it came in it's own pot, with a little jar of honey, lemon, the works. We had ice waters promptly and our waiter was friendly, snappy and attentive.
Breakfast here is good. Really good. Of course, being that Terrace Pointe is in the Wynn, it's a little pricier than something you would get at, say, Denny's, but when in Rome (Vegas)............
Plus, the upside here is comfy couches, plasma screens, nice view to the pool area of the Wynn, right across the way from some boutiques in the Wynn's shopping area (in case your food is taking longer-than-usual) and riiiiiight down the way from the Wynn Country Club (innnnnteresting), where we (natch) considered having a bloody mary or two, but opted against in favor of some delicious spa time (see The Spa at Wynn Las Vegas for my delectable review on that).
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My friends and I were checking out the splendid Wynn hotel and casino when we decided to stop by the Terrace Pointe Cafe for lunch. The dining area at the Cafe was very comfortable, with an excellent view of the garden and pool outside.
For our meal, we ordered the Deep Fried Zucchini, Ahi Tuna Tartare, BBQ Ribs w/ Mash Potatoes, Kobe Beef Sliders, and Creme Brulee.
Overall the plate presentations were nice. The food though was nothing special. The Kobe Beef Sliders were the best out of the bunch. The ribs were sort of tiny. Where's the meat? The tuna was average.
For a sorta fancy dining room, the food was pricey as expected. But, you can do better for what you're paying.
The food are decently priced and the view over looking the pool outside (both beautiful day or night time), I must say, coming from Wynn was beautiful. This open 24/7 which is great on a not-so-24/7-Las-Vegas (except getting alcohol or casino, of course) The place is comfortable and the wait is almost non-existence (we came around 10:30PM?) Anyway, we got the Fried Shrimps with Spicy Hoisin Sauce as appetizer. It was good especially the sauce, however it was a bit pricey with only 3 shrimps on the plate. I wanted lamp chop (for no apparent reason) but they didn't have it, however, they got Lamb Pita. My friend Jonas got the Prime Rib Wrap. Everything tasted like they were reheated even though the Prime Rib Wrap was till delicious! Service was decent as well. It is not a bad place to go for late night dinning at the Las Vegas strip.
I thought this place was a life saver. At times - when quiet the terrace reminded me of a four seasons (maybe not the food). However the room is large and spacious and seating is great with couches etc. Thank F'n Jebus for this place because it was a life saver. Sometimes there was a line but it was never more than 10 minutes.
Breakfast is what this place is about and it was really good. I had an egg white omelet with ham, spinach and mushrooms...so tasty and filling. My wife had eggs, oatmeal, fruit plate....all were great. We really enjoyed starting the day here.
My one wish would be for better coffee and espresso. Stupid machine lattes...come on....how many stars Steve?
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Very good food considering it's a 24-hour cafe. I've had both breakfast and lunch here! The cafe is nicely decorated and eating on a couch enhanced my dining experience. I was not so thrilled with the hash browns (they reminded me of cafeteria hash browns). The menu has much to offer and the kobe beef sliders are very good!!! I also forgot to mention that the waffle we had was perfectly made.
I would give it 3.5 stars!!!
Best. Chips. Ever.
I was fortunate enough to stay at the Wynn for a conference, but didn't want to blow my $50-a-day per diem on some ridiculously chichi celebrity chef restaurant. Luckily, I found the Terrace Pointe my first night there.
It was late and I didn't want a whole meal so I ordered the potato chips. Yes, potato chips. But these are Wynn-style chips. Meaning, home made, covered with truffle oil and blue cheese. So wrong, and yet so right!
Some friends joined me the next night and I found myself craving those damn chips and talking them into going there for dinner (truly, if you're staying at the Wynn, why go anywhere outside of it?!). We split the chips and everyone else found them just as heavenly. I and two others in our party went for the grilled cheese and tomato soup. Yes, grilled cheese and tomato soup. This is one of my all-time favorite meals and to find an upscale version thrilled me. The soup was tasty, but the sandwich a little dry -- though dunking it in the soup remedied that little problem.
This is definitely a good place to go for a relatively reasonably-priced meal in the Wynn. It also has a wide variety of items on the menu, so it's a good crowd-pleaser.
3.5 stars for a nice dining room, excellent host staff, and quality food. Prices are very good considering the $40, 60 minute minimum wait buffet across the hall.
Boyfriend and I went here for breakfast and were seated at a comfy sofa near the windows. I had the curried squash soup (of the day) and an overdressed salad nicoise with fantastic quality tuna. I laughed when the server incorrectly corrected my pronounciation. I don't think she knew I was laughing at her. She was kind of a legend in her own mind.
Boyfriend had eggs benedict and coffee. Total tab including tax and tip? $48.
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This place has the best Pancakes in Las Vegas....hands down. This is the 24 cafe of the Wynn, but the food is top notch for casual dining. I would highly recommend the pancakes and the club sandwich.
Another plus....you can get breakfast 24 hours. The decor is amazing and although there is often a line, it moves quickly.
I've eaten at the Terrace Point Cafe a dozen times. I have a newborn, and sometimes this is our only choice for breakfast or lunch. It's decent, and exactly what you'd expect. Breakfast items are uncreative, yet tasty and filling. The lunch salads are yummy in a pinch. This is pretty much your only choice besides the buffet if you have kids and are staying at the Wynn.
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We always eat breakfast here when leaving Las Vegas. I stay at THE Hotel, and we just drive the strip to Wynn, eat and leave. The Wynn overall is very Alice in Wonderland - ish to me, and this cafe with seating outside by the pool, further illustrates that feeling. The menu is limited, not cheap, but the food is great, service is great and the coffee is actually great..and I am fairly picky. We get here pretty early, a line grows fast for this place. Its a nice place to eat before driving back home.
My coworker and I stopped by for a quick lunch in between some meetings at CES. We came at 11:05 and I noticed that breakfast ended at 11:00, so I was disappointed that I missed my chance at a Belgian waffle. However, when ordering I asked the waiter if it was still possible to order breakfast food and she said not at all a problem! As a result, I satiated my hunger with a delicious Belgian waffle w/ fresh strawberries and homemade whipped cream, dusted lightly with powdered sugar.
Service was courteous and prompt. Plus, it's in the Wynn!
This is a casual dining space in the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel. We were given breakfast credit during our stay so we ate here every morning over the week. Decent food, with a couple of unique items. Portions are generous. Service is very good to so-so. The room sits over the pool area and has a very plush, opulent feel. It's a big step up from Denny's but not really of the caliber of food that's served throughout the rest of the hotel. If they're going to charge $13 for ham and eggs, a little extra punch in the presentation would be nice.
Went to the Wynn for a quick lunch last week and ended up at the Terrace Pointe Cafe. We sat at a table near the windows, as there weren't any outside tables available.
Our server was very nice, as was the back server. The soup of the day was asparagus and prosciutto. The bowl was huge and the soup was delicious, but extremely filling. For my entree I had the chicken club sandwich. It was delicious. I can't remember what the cheese was, but it was fantastic. Overall it was waaaay too much food and nothing was spectacular. THere are so many amazing restaurants in Vegas, I would not go out of my way to dine here.
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You know, when I am dining at a 5 star hotel, forgive me... but I am expecting to be impressed and pampered.
Not here. This place was horrid.
Lets begin with the 2 airheaded hostesses who stood there for 5 minutes and talked to each other while we waited to be seated. Ok, I understand that they've got a whole complicated system going of how to seat people, but they at least could have told us how long it was going to be rather than ignoring us.
The real trouble began when we finally sat at our table. 10 minutes after we had decided what we were ordering and closed our menus to give the signal, I had to flag down one of the bussers to notify whoever our server was so we could order. Well, he must have forgotton because it took another 5 for our waitress to come. The restaurant was not busy at this time (3:30pm), mind you. Yes, we hadn't even been greeted yet. We didn't even have water. Again people: a FIVE star hotel we're talking about here.
After ordering, we had to ask for bread 3 times...we had to send one soup back because it was the wrong one...just to send the correct soup back because it tasted so poor...they forgot my friends mojito...and I had to get up and walk to another table to steal some extra silverware because I couldn't flag down anyone who worked there. Our busser, John, was the only one who seemed to have it together, but he was really busy holding the place down since everyone else wasn't helping.
In the end, we actually asked John if he could send a manager over so we could complain because our experience was so bad, and she ended up comping the entire meal after hearing about all of the inconsistencies and disappointments. I would feel guilty about this at an independent restaurant, but c'mon. This is the WYNN we're talking about! They should have every aspect of the way they run their ANYTHING down to an art by now. No excuse. And, this was a TREND at the Wynn. Very disappointed with the Wynn's service...not just here but also at Okada and Red as well. Even the convenience store's service was whack!
The only reason I am giving 2 stars is because that bloody mary came in clutch, and my french fries were good.
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This place is my favorite 24 hour casino cafe. It has a lot more than just the standard diner dishes everyone else has. Nice atmosphere and Wynn has the best casino mojitos I've tried.
10/10/07: I am really bummed they now only do a limited menu after midnight. I am moving my rating down a star.
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Been here once with friends--I ordered the Beverly Hills salad and was pleasantly surprised. So damn good I still have cravings. The vegetables and dressing were just right. No complaints here, and neither were there for anyone at my table. The view of the pool area was nice and the wait was about 10 minutes for brunch/lunch.
My girlfriend and I ate lunch here before going to the airport to catch our flight back home and reality. It was nice. The decor, the surroundings...comfy. We had the brushetta which was yummy and I followed it with the french onion soup. I did remove the mounds of cheese and ate the hearty soup. I love soup, but did leave some behind. I felt it was too salty. Feeling that everything had "meat products" in it, i just ordered the battered zucchini. it was good, but too battery. I ended up peeling off some of the batter, to reveal a very thin zucchini. I didn't finish that either.
We had dessert, and when the bill came, it was over $100.00. For lunch!! But I guess it was expected because nothing at the Wynn is cheap. None the less, It was a nice lunch with a girlfriend.
OMG~ i couldn't believe my girls and i had to wait in line for 30 minutes to get a table. we didn't even have to wait that long to get into the clubs in vegas the night before. well, the wait wasn't all that bad. we took turns waiting in line and making quick purchases at mojito's resort wear. as we were waiting in line, one of the hostesses brought water bottles for everyone waiting in line (very thoughtful and considerate).
enough about the wait and now about the food...
their chinese chicken salad--thinly sliced napa cabbage, red bell peppers, scallions, julienned carrot, grilled chicken breast tossed in sweet and tangy sesame oil and vinegar dressing. Very impressive
their burger--"I am eating. Don't bother me" kind of good burger. med rare, sharp cheddar (my choice of cheese), lettuce, red onions, tomatos..perfection served with crispy brown fries. mayo and mustard are served on the side.
their chicken parmigiana--(evenly and thinly) breaded and (processed mozzarella) cheese-topped (thick dry) chicken breast topped with (so sorry and so blend) tomato sauce and served over (overcooked) pasta. "I am sorry but you ordered this??!!" kind of dish.
Banana split--I know it sounds plain but OMG. i don't even know here to start. it's like totally amazing. Caramelized bananas served with a scoop of real creamy strawberry gelato, a scoop of dark chunky brownie chocolate ice cream, and a scoop of light French vanilla mix between ice-cream and gelato. it's huge so share with others (although you probably won't want to share once you have a bite of it).
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I go here at least twice every time I stay at The Wynn, and it doesn't disappoint. In two separate occasions this time, I had the bacon lover's BLT (the bread is a cheese/bacon loaf) which was great (I do enjoy a good piece of bacon). It comes with freshly made potato chips, too, which are a particular weakness of mine.
The second time, we ate around 11:00 PM after a horrible experience at Nobu, and were hoping to redeem the night. Although the crme brle stops being served at 10:00 PM, our waiter was empathetic and was able to get two of them made after hours.
The crust was crisp, the custard was velvety, the dessert, overall, was a great way to end the night.
Ambiance was great - although when we were first seated in the patio area, it was so dark (lights were out) that we had to read our menus by cell phone/candlelight. When the mood lighting was restored, we found ourselves dining under umbrellas to cool night beats and overlooking a misty blue pool. Service was good (our cute Latino/Asian waiter morphed into a manly female waitress who took a particular liking to one of us). Pasta dishes all seemed to be drenched with the same sauce. Lamb dish was tasty. Drinks fair. Yeah, can't say much cuz the food was just mediocre.
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The food tasted pretty good. We went for lunch. I had chicken noodle soup with a matzo ball. For my main course, I had a BLT. There was a ton of bacon.
The service was not that great. The food also took a long time to come out as well. Anyway, we really want to go to the Wynn buffet. The line up was over an hour long and we had to go.
I must say - really nice atmosphere for this place being open 24 hours. :) The late night menu was ok - I had a turkey club, hubby had a burger...
I should have went with the burger. The club was ok... I've had better.
The service was pretty good, though. 4 stars for that... :)
The best 24-hour cafe in a vegas casino on the strip. The food is pretty awesome, decently priced, and the setting is what you expect from the Wynn.
The food here is breakfast and lunch fare. I really like the Tandoori chicken wrap and the greek salad. They pull both of those off very well. Every friend I bring here ends up leaving satisfied with the food. None of it is mind-blowing, but its solid, reliable, quasi-gourmet.
But the best thing about this place is that YOU (yes...YOU!) can afford to eat at the Wynn! ...if you eat here. Granted, everything is about $3 over-priced, but you pay for the surroundings, which are Wynn-tastic.
If you sit indoors, you sit on faux-french chairs or couches, surrounded by fancy colored drapes and lighting which are familiar to the entire interior of the casino. But the real winner here is if you can eat outside on the patio. There, you sit directly beneath (and in the shade provided by) the behemoth Wynn tower overlooking the pool area. And at the Wynn, the pool area is really worth seeing (even if you can't stay there). The table umbrellas even have misters on the corners to keep you cool when it's 108 degrees outside.
Great service, well prepared food, and friendly keno runners! Had two business lunches here during show week and enjoyed them both. If you get a sandwich, try the sweet potato chips. They normally come with the cuban sandwich, but can be substituted. Excellent.
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This review is not on the food. Met the friends here one morning after partying all night and they were already into their breakfast. The food looked of decent, properly executed casino cafe food but all i ordered was a cup of coffee then a bloody mary.
This place is spacious, relaxed and well lit by the sun, which is good since sometimes you tend to neglect the time of day in Vegas. There's outdoor patio seating with lots of greenery or you can sit inside looking through a glass wall to the outdoors, either way your a winner. Great place to chill and somewhat slow down the pace a bit, a bloody mary/mimosa type of place. Plus the keno runners here are fast and efficient and our server shared some her local knowledge. Good times.
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