What is the best table at Pinot Brasserie?

  1. The best table at Pinot Brasserie has to be inside its private dining room. Here, you’ll be a part of the Las Vegas bustle while still getting a hefty dose of privacy. The room has a prime view of the constant flow of tourists and convention-goers out on restaurant row, all while shut off from the din in a more intimate space. That duality goes hand-in-hand with chef Joachim Splichal’s California-French cuisine, which marries the classic basis of French foods, such as bouillabaisse and crème brûlée, with a touch of American specialties, such as the signature croissant chocolate pudding with Wild Turkey sauce. We think you’ll enjoy the private dining room even more than the main room or the terrace area, though, we wouldn’t steer you away from trying out any of the tables at Pinot Brasserie.

  2. The best table at Pinot Brasserie depends on what our guests want. If quiet and intimate is the request, we seat them in an alcove at tables 401 or 405. For a little more action and best sights of the hotel, we would seat them at tables 101 or 201.