Live Motown, bottomless mimosas, and a brunch menu built for celebrating — the Ahern Boutique Hotel's Sunday experience is unlike anything else in Vegas.
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Sunday mornings in Las Vegas don't have to mean rolling out of bed at noon with a headache and regret. The Motown Brunch at the Ahern Boutique Hotel is proof that the best way to spend a Vegas Sunday is with a bottomless glass of something cold, a plate of something delicious, and live Motown music shaking the room.
The Show: EC Adams and a Cast That Brings the House Down
EC Adams isn't just performing Motown classics — he's channeling them. His voice has the kind of warmth and power that makes you forget you're supposed to be eating. The cast brings energy to every corner of the room, working the tables, engaging guests, and turning a brunch into a full-blown Sunday celebration. Expect Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross — the real playlist, performed with real heart.
The Food: Chef Joel Ott Does Not Miss
Executive Chef Joel Ott curated a menu designed to hold its own against the entertainment. Belgian waffles with butter and maple syrup, applewood smoked bacon, breakfast pork sausage, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, and mini pastries — it's the kind of brunch spread that has you going back for a third plate before the second song ends. VIP+ seating adds bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys, which paired with live Motown is a combination that should probably be illegal.
The Venue: Ahern Boutique Hotel
The Ahern sits away from the main Strip chaos, which makes it feel like a genuine discovery rather than a tourist trap. The interior is sleek and intimate — exactly the right size for a live performance where you want to feel the music rather than watch it from the back of a 2,000-seat room. Elegant without being pretentious, which is exactly what a great brunch venue should be. 
Who This Is For
The Motown Brunch works for everyone — couples looking for a special Sunday morning, groups celebrating a birthday or bachelorette, and solo visitors who want a genuine Las Vegas experience that has nothing to do with casinos. The atmosphere is joyful, unpretentious, and infectiously fun. It's the kind of morning you'll still be talking about on the flight home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Motown Brunch in Las Vegas?
The Motown Brunch is a live music brunch experience at the Ahern Boutique Hotel, held on Sunday mornings. EC Adams and a full cast perform classic Motown — Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross — while guests eat a curated brunch spread by Executive Chef Joel Ott. VIP+ seating includes bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys. It is one of the most genuinely enjoyable Sunday morning options in Las Vegas.
Is the Motown Brunch worth it in Las Vegas?
Yes — it's one of the few Las Vegas dining experiences where the entertainment genuinely matches the food rather than one carrying the other. The live performance is the real deal, the food is well above brunch-show average, and the room size keeps it intimate. For couples, birthday groups, or anyone who wants a Sunday morning that feels like an event, it consistently delivers.
Do you need to book the Motown Brunch in advance?
Yes. The Ahern's space is intimate, which is part of what makes the experience work — and it means capacity is limited. Weekend dates in particular fill up. Book online before your trip rather than showing up hoping for a walk-in table.
Is the Motown Brunch good for a bachelorette party?
Very good. The combination of live music, bottomless drinks, and a joyful crowd creates exactly the right energy for a celebratory group morning. The atmosphere is already festive before the first song starts. It's a much better bachelorette brunch option than most Strip restaurants.
Where is the Motown Brunch held in Las Vegas?
At the Ahern Boutique Hotel, which sits just off the main Strip. It's a deliberate escape from the casino-floor chaos — a sleek, intimate venue that feels like a genuine local discovery rather than a tourist attraction. The location is easy to get to and the vibe is completely different from anything on the Strip itself.
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