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Welcome to Eggslut

Eggslut, a trendy breakfast and brunch spot in Las Vegas, offers a variety of delicious sandwiches, specialties, and sides. The Fairfax sandwich, with its soft scrambled eggs, caramelized onions, and sriracha mayo, is a standout favorite. The unique Slut dish, featuring coddled eggs on a bed of potato puree, is a must-try for its creamy texture and rich flavor. Customers praise the quick service and friendly atmosphere, making Eggslut a popular choice for a casual, yet satisfying meal. Don't miss out on the truffle hash browns and salted chocolate chip cookies for a complete dining experience at this hotspot.

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Welcome to Eggslut, a trendy and popular breakfast and brunch spot located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This casual eatery specializes in delicious sandwiches that will leave your taste buds wanting more. With a menu offering a variety of options, Eggslut is a must-visit for anyone craving a satisfying meal.

Highlights at Eggslut include the Fairfax sandwich, featuring scrambled eggs, cheese, caramelized onions, and sriracha mayo on a warm brioche bun. The Gaucho sandwich, with seared wagyu tri-tip steak, a cage-free over medium egg, chimichurri, red onions, and arugula, is a flavorful choice. And let's not forget the signature dish, the Slut, a coddled egg on a bed of potato purée served with slices of baguette.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and taste of the food at Eggslut. From the perfectly runny eggs to the crispy hash browns, each item on the menu is a hit with patrons. The wait may be long at times, but the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere make it all worth it.

Whether you're in the mood for a classic breakfast sandwich or something a bit more adventurous, Eggslut has something for everyone. Stop by for a meal at this popular eatery and experience the hype for yourself!

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Casey-Erin H.
Casey-Erin H.

I've been dying to try this foreverrrrr... omg it was worth the wait. Messy as heck but sooo delicious. The line wasn't horrendous at 7am on a Friday morning but even though it was wrapped around the hall they moved FAST. The gluten free bun was great, I'd have suspected it of being gluten except I didn't get sick. I wish there was an eggslut near me, I'd eat this allll the time.

Steven C.
Steven C.

Egg slut is not just a funny name, they're responsible for some of the most trendy and popular breakfast sandwiches on the Vegas strip! Everything is done right here. From the handmade orange juice, great coffee, crispy and crunchy hashbrowns to the main star; the sandwiches! I made the solo 15 minute walk to Egg Slut. The rest of the fam was packing as it was our last day in Vegas. I had eaten good all weekend long and I wasn't about to stop now. The walk was so nice, weather in Las Vegas was at a cool 60 degrees but I warmed up with that walk. Located inside the Aria I went up the escalators and seen heaven aka Egg Slut. Sure the name is viral but would the food live up to the hype? The hallway where the line wraps around to has the menu and also bathrooms. Took about 15 minutes before I was ordering but I knew what I wanted. A Fairfax sandwich with turkey sausage and avocado! Also hashbrowns. Wait wasn't too long as I was picking up my food within 10 minutes or so. The scrambled eggs and chives were soft scrambled and phenomenal. The buns were toasty and held everything together well. My hashbrowns were bomb! Loved this spot and can't wait to try it again with family next time I'm near one!

Lauren N.
Lauren N.

The wait is very long but it is so worth it! It is conveniently located in the cosmopolitan hotel so we just had to go downstairs in order to eat here! We ordered a Fairfax (scrambled eggs, cheese, camelized onion, and sriracha mayo), a sausage egg and cheese add arugula, and a slut (served in a glass jar with two poached eggs on top of a potato puree. The slut was served with toasted baguette to dip, but it was kind of hard to get it on the bread because of how runny it was. But it still tasted good. There was plenty of chairs and tables to sit in! Really good first experience here.

Jamie J.
Jamie J.

We had heard about eggslut's popularity before coming to Vegas so we made plans to try it. The sandwiches are delicious but small - we both did the Fairfax and were happy with the flavor. Consider ordering a side if you're very hungry. You cannot order ahead so if you want to try it, be prepared for a long line but it does go quickly. They also have an open kitchen so you will be waiting for your food with others. There isn't much seating so you will likely take your food elsewhere to eat but The Cosmopolitan has plenty of seating areas.

Vinkin Ken T.
Vinkin Ken T.

Came on a Tuesday around 8:50am. Waited just 10 minutes in line. Service was friendly. Ordered the sausage, egg and cheese sandwich and truffle hash browns. It was ready in 5 minutes. There are counter seatings at the restaurant and also across from it where there is an, "Alice in Wonderland," seating area with a few egg shaped chairs. I did wait 10 minutes before eating as I was waiting for my friends. It wasn't as good as I remembered as this was my 2nd time having it. Probably best eaten right away. The toasted brioche bun was slightly dry. The egg however was perfectly runny and the truffle hash browns is a must have for truffle lovers and it was fried to perfection.

Stella L.
Stella L.

Great spot for casual, quick bite. Though there is usually a line that moves fairly quickly. Ordered the Fairfax, egg salad sandwich, and the "slut". Fairfax - egg is so warm and fluffy complimented by caramelized onions/cheese and a nice kick from the spicy sriracha mayo Egg salad - a simple and clean egg salad with a slight sweet and spicy note from the honey mustard aioli and paired well with my fav arugula the slut - eggs, potatoes, bread.. the best combo! so creamy, silky, and smooth on a crispy baguette definitely worth a try!

Mike T.
Mike T.

It's Monday morning and we need breakfast. We figured let's see how bad the line is at eggslut. Thankfully it wasn't that bad so we jumped in line. I had the slut, it's a glass jar with potato puree and a coddled egg. The dish is served with grilled, sliced baguette. The purée and soft egg, everything is creamy, the only texture you get is from the bread. That taste was good but not great. My wife ordered the burger with a side salad. The burger doesn't have a lot of veggies except for pickles. Unfortunately the cashier heard a turkey patty. The burger ended up with a beef and a turkey patty. We checked the receipt, no side salad. My son had the egg salad sandwich he liked his sandwich. We split an order of truffle hash browns. They were good little potato disks.