craftKITCHEN

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  • We went around 1 and it was pretty busy but there were tables. Tried to take our order but the server was kind of all over the place felt like he need…

  • Delicious. Fresh produce and a delightful, refreshing change from a greasy American breakfast. The carafe of orange juice was fresh and tasty. Highly …

  • This is a fabulous alternative to the greasy spoon type of places that dominate this town. If you're looking for high quality organic ingredients, thi…


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craftKITCHEN is open for Casual Dining. craftKITCHEN serves American, Bakery, Cafe, Coffee and Tea and Patisserie dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Tasha

    We went around 1 and it was pretty busy but there were tables. Tried to take our order but the server was kind of all over the place felt like he needs more staff. The food all sounds good and looks good but I didnt like the tomato jam and the burger was incredibly greasy but it was good but the bun was kind of tough so youll need strong teeth to eat it. The fries dont mention they have rosemary but they were good. The French toast my family ordered had almost no syrup on it but the raspberries were incredibly fresh. Its friendly but the chairs are meh the booths are ok tho. Open and all about food Id still recommend I wish I had tried something other than the burger tho.

  • Katie Goetz

    Delicious. Fresh produce and a delightful, refreshing change from a greasy American breakfast. The carafe of orange juice was fresh and tasty. Highly recommend.

  • Bobbi Billard

    This is a fabulous alternative to the greasy spoon type of places that dominate this town. If you’re looking for high quality organic ingredients, this is the place. The atmosphere is contemporary modern meets industrial chic. Service is great. This is a popular brunch spot. It can be packed on the weekends, so come before the hunger strikes. If you don’t plan ahead though, not to worry, there’s a coffee bar that serves up beautiful pastries, lattes and the likes that can help tide you over while you wait. Bottomless mimosas on the weekends. Everything on the menu is good. There are several gluten-free options as well. Highly recommend.

  • Westie

    -April 25, 2016 After enjoying pastries from CraftKitchen on our last trip, we decided to have a sit down breakfast this morning with each of us choosing avocado toast. A massive amount of avocado on a grilled toast, sunflower pesto and a single poached egg proved to be delicious, but hardly worth the sticker price.—-Dec, 2015 This restaurant occupies the space formerly housing Chris Herron’s highly acclaimed Bread and Butter. I selected a scone and a kouign amann from the display case that we enjoyed in our hotel room. Both were freshly baked and of excellent quality. A return visit is assured.

  • Michael U.

    One-upping eat. in ingredient quality and out-thinking MTO Cafe in terms of creativity and menu design it would be difficult to name anyone outside of publicUS offering such a bounty of great products seven days a week throughout breakfast and lunch, the 25-minute drive from Summerlin notwithstanding there is no doubt craftKITCHEN is well worth a look for locals and tourists with a car alike. endoedibles.com

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10940 S Eastern Ave Ste 107, Las Vegas

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