"Enormous portions of twisted farm food are de rigueur at Hash House. Here order Andy's Sage Fried Chicken with two sage fried chicken breasts, a hardwood smoked bacon waffle tower, hot maple reduction and fried leeks. At brunch, Hash House has a Benedict version with maple reduction, two eggs, bacon mashed potatoes and a biscuit. Takeout available. Call locations for availability." - Janna Karel
"With five locations across Las Vegas, Hash House A Go Go makes it easy to get all-week brunch in any neighborhood from Spring Valley to Henderson. The restaurant is known for generously portioned dishes including sage fried chicken with maple reduction, and flapjacks sprinkled with Snickers. Especially rough mornings call for the O’Hare of the Dog, a 24-ounce Budweiser served in a paper bag with a side of bacon." - Janna Karel
"Brunch is served daily from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. And the servings are larger than life. The Andy’s sage-fried chicken Benedict is a mountain of bacon, grilled mozzarella, scrambled eggs, and vegetables all smothered in chipotle cream and help upright with a steak knife. Go for pancakes and you’ll get exactly one, but it’s larger than your plate — and available in flavors like apple cinnamon, churro, and Snickers. Same goes for its other locations." - Janna Karel
"This family-friendly restaurant will have something for everyone. Plus, kids will get a kick out of the oversized Snickers-filled pancakes." - Susan Stapleton, Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme, Janna Karel, Emmy Kasten
"Hash House A Go Go has Easter specials starting at $10.99 such as an Easter basket pancake with jellybeans and sprinkled with shredded coconut, Margie’s crab Benedict, and a glazed ham dinner with garlic mashed potatoes, vegetables, and a side of peach chutney. Available at all five local restaurants." - Susan Stapleton