The Brass Fork
Cafe · Rancho Sereno ·

The Brass Fork

Cafe · Rancho Sereno ·

Pancakes, burgers, and prime rib specials, clam chowder

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2411 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

$10–20

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2411 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

+1 702 221 6614
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24/7 Brass Fork opens at Palace Station | Eater Vegas

"Occupying the former Grand Cafe space with 194 seats and a full-service bar, this 24-hour comfort-food restaurant serves breakfast through dinner with both traditional and inventive dishes. Mornings feature classics—omelets, Eggs Benedict, hashes, chicken-fried steak, ham chops and eggs, pancakes, waffles and French toast—alongside twisty options like miso crab or chicken-enchilada omelets, peach cobbler pancakes, waffle-pressed doughnuts and funnel cake French toast; healthier offerings include a vegan loco moco and chia seed pudding. Lunch and dinner highlight shareable and global-leaning plates such as Cuban fries with mojo pork, a ham-and-Swiss fondue, a mezze board, crab Rangoon–topped flatbreads, a panini grilled cheese and a muffaletta, plus burgers (French onion and surf-and-turf) and entrees like New York steak frites, barbecue meatballs over mac and cheese, meatloaf, hearth-oven brick chicken and fish and chips. The beverage program ranges from bloody Marys and Champagne cocktails to boozy and nonalcoholic shakes (including a matcha shake with vodka and white chocolate liqueur and a chocolate-peanut-butter-banana shake with banana whiskey), fresh-pressed juices such as a Detox blend, and nitro cold brews and teas. Desserts and a pastry shop round out the offering with a self-serve soft-serve station, chocolate-dipped homemade waffle cones, massive chocolate-covered apples, a salted caramel brownie parfait, red velvet cake, muffins, cookies, macaroons and doughnuts." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/3/20/18273623/brass-fork-now-open-palace-station
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Palace Station opens Brass Fork Kitchen & Bar in March | Eater Vegas

"Opening 24/7 inside Palace Station and occupying the former Grand Cafe space with 194 seats, a full-service bar, and a pastry shop, this comfort-food–forward restaurant serves breakfast through dinner with both classic and novelty offerings. Breakfast and brunch items range from eggs Benedicts, hashes, chicken-fried steak, ham chops and eggs, pancakes, waffles, and French toast to playful plates like peach cobbler pancakes, funnel cake French toast, and waffle-pressed doughnuts topped with bacon, maple, and coffee icing; a vegan loco moco is also available. The savory menu includes distinctive starters and sandwiches such as Cuban fries with mojo pork, ham and Swiss fondue, a crab Rangoon flatbread with cream cheese and crispy wontons, a panini grilled cheese, a muffaletta-style sandwich, and burgers including a French onion burger and a surf-and-turf burger. Heartier entrees feature New York steak frites, barbecue meatballs on mac and cheese, meatloaf, hearth-oven brick chicken, fish and chips, and miso crab enchiladas. The beverage program offers bloody Marys, Champagne cocktails, boozy and non-alcoholic shakes (including a green tea matcha shake with vodka and white chocolate liqueur and a chocolate peanut butter banana with banana whiskey), fresh-pressed juices, nitro cold-brew coffee, and teas. Desserts and baked goods are a focus, with an in-house bakery producing muffins, cookies, cakes, macaroons, and doughnuts plus an ice-cream cone station with house-made waffle cones and dipped chocolate-and-candy toppings, chocolate-covered apples, sundaes, a salted caramel brownie parfait, and red velvet cake." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/2/15/18225897/brass-fork-kitchen-bar-palace-station-opening-march
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Omar Ramos

Google
I saw this place being promoted on social media and reluctantly gave it a shot. I went for breakfast and chose the Lucky 3 special; eggs, bacon, hash browns and pancakes. The price was very reasonable and the restaurant was very clean. What blew me away was the high level of customer service provided by Domo (Dominic) and the pancakes 🥞. Domo was on top of his gave and very attentive. Top notch customer service. Now their pancakes, some of the best I had in my life. I had them plain with butter and syrup, nothing fancy and nothing else added. Some of the most fluffiest and delicious pancakes I ever had. They also have super affordable specials from 11 pm to 5 am. I never considered this place to visit but after the customer service received today, I can honestly say I would visit the restaurant and probably stay here as my regular hotel.

jizelle

Google
The food here is so good as well as the prices. Definitely worth your money. You can never go wrong with the club sandwich its so big and filling! The pancakes and other breakfast items are super good as well. The only issue was that our server brought us our food and then never came back so we were just sitting for awhile until we had to call a random server to help, but then nobody could figure out how to help us or who our server was until a long time...

Michael R

Google
We tried the cheeseburger and fries special that’s only available with a Boarding Pass Player’s Card, and for just under $6 it was a solid value. The food itself wasn’t amazing, but it certainly wasn’t bad either, especially considering the price. The burger came hot and fully loaded with tomato, onions, and pickles, and the fries were fresh and served hot as well. Honestly, it was a bit more than we expected for a $6 meal. The service was fine. Our server didn’t seem particularly excited about us ordering only the special, which is understandable, but she was still pleasant and got our food out quickly. Overall, for the price, this is a great deal, and we’ll definitely eat here again when we’re gambling at the casino.

Ricky R.

Google
I went to the Brass Fork early Sunday morning around 5:00 a.m. after a night out to try the specials I saw advertised on billboards on the highway. To get the discounted prices, customers must get a player's card from the kiosk across from the restaurant’s entrance by inserting their license, and it’s free. The discounted prices occur from midnight to 6:00 a.m. daily. I planned to order pancakes and eggs, but I added the Deuces Wild, which comes with sausage, your choice of toast, and hash browns. In hindsight, I would have stuck with the pancakes and eggs only because I wasn’t impressed with the Deuces Wild food items. I chuckled when I saw that the sausage had a (0) located next to it on the receipt. I said the sausage had to be a throw-in-for-free item because I didn’t like it at all. The pancakes were mammoth and tasty, and I would return for them. At 3.99, they provide excellent value. I had to get a to-go box to take the pancakes home. My server, Ana, was nice, and security patrolled around the parking garage and greeted me as I walked to my vehicle. I would return to try other specials and order pancakes. However, I would recommend steering clear of the Deuces Wild despite its low price tag.

Salty Sauce

Google
The last two times I've been here, the service has been great. I was solo so I sat at the bar. The first time I ordered the burger special which was much better than any fast food burger plus the price was less!! The second time I got a steak. It was also good. Good sized portion for both and flavorful. No complaints.

Trent River

Google
Decent, quick diner food. Ordered the Grilled cheese with tomato soup, Double cheeseburger with fries, and the Philly Cheese steak to share with wife. Wouldn't get the grilled cheese again. The bread was tasty but other than that nothing outstanding. The soup was okay. The burger was good. All the toppings you'd normally get. Fries were good too. The cheese steak was awesome. They used actual Cheese sauce! We'd go back just for this. We ordered aus jus to go with the cheese steak for a dip but it was basically water with a tiny tiny bit of beef broth. I would call it aus jus. We ordered the chicken Alfredo to go and ate it later. Was good. Probably better if we ate it fresh. We'll definitely go back.

R

Google
Had dinning in this place quite a few times, the steaks were pretty tasty, especially the King Cut Prime Rib and New York Steak. The only thing that could be a mood killer is there are shot of staff members, every time we need to wait for approximately 30 minutes, and we went there about dinner peak times today, and there’re only about 5 staff members working in the restaurant including front desk and cashier, and they’re all too busy to handle and serve new customers, so we waited for about 40 minutes to sit down and have dinner, but the food there were so delicious and much better quality than the last time I went, so overall worth the wait! My husband had the King Cut, and that was so juicy and yummy (I didn’t get chance to take picture cause he ate too fast lol) I had the New York steak, and although it got little bit burnt out around the edges, it still tasted much better than before. The Prime Rib is definitely recommended to try, and there’re three size you could choose, King Cut is the largest. New update - we went for lunch yesterday again. Tried salads with salmon, and it was delicious 😋

Batman

Google
Experience/Environment: Any spot where you’re greeted with a coffee stand, dessert bar, or actual bar have “winning” written all over it. Restaurant located in a cut in the corner of you come from the front main entrance of Palace Station. Price: Very fair prices. Cookies for $2, Cinnamon rolls for $3, burgers and salads for $10+, dinner entrees $14+, a bunch of options to choose from. Food: Delicious. “One of the best burgers I’ve had.” The salmon was cooked right. One of the steaks were slightly overcooked but it was still good. Service: There were only two servers. We needed a couple things at certain points and waited slightly longer than preferred but it was terrible. Both servers were very kind and helpful. NTT [[Next Time Try]]: I will probably try more desserts if I’m being honest. The peanut butter cookie is calling me lol. Thank me later ;) Smile, eat, hydrate. Live honest and don’t settle. Hope to see you out there!