
One of Encore's brightest breakfast rooms has quietly gone dark. Jardin, the garden-style brunch spot inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, has closed after nearly 10 years on the Strip, taking a longtime daytime favorite off the resort's dining roster. Guests this week noticed reservations disappearing and the once-sunlit conservatory sitting dark.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jardin has served its last stack of pancakes at Encore. Wynn told the paper it plans to replace the garden room with an American restaurant that will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, a shift from Jardin's daytime-only approach. A Wynn spokesperson told the Review-Journal the company hopes to announce the new concept's name and opening date soon.
The space itself has some history. Before Jardin debuted in the mid-2010s, the room housed the Botero steakhouse, according to Eater Vegas. The city's tourism site later highlighted Jardin as a conservatory-style breakfast and lunch room inside Encore, and traveler reviews over the years turned it into a reliable daytime stop for hotel guests. With a bright, plant-framed dining room and views of Encore's pools and gardens, it became a go-to for quieter mornings on a very loud Strip.
Menu and hours
The menu posted on Wynn Las Vegas showed a lineup that ran from sticky buns and chocolate-chip red velvet pancakes to shakshuka, braised lamb hash and a wagyu flat-iron steak. Listed hours were roughly 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., which explains why the room never moved into dinner service. That schedule helped make Jardin more of a breakfast and brunch magnet than an evening destination.
What's next for the space?
Wynn told the Review-Journal it plans to redevelop the former Jardin footprint into an American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, marking a move away from the daytime-only model that defined the room for years. The property expects to share the new restaurant's name and opening date once details are finalized.
Where diners might go next
In the meantime, guests who counted on Jardin for morning and midday meals will likely shift to other Wynn and Encore spots such as Tableau, Terrace Pointe Café and La Cave, all listed in Wynn's dining directory. Those outlets are positioned to catch much of the breakfast and brunch crowd while the resort reworks the conservatory space.
For regulars, Jardin's closure means one fewer laid-back brunch option on a Strip that rarely takes a breather. As the restaurant lineup keeps evolving, it is a reminder that even long-running rooms are subject to change as resorts chase all-day dining revenue. This story will be updated when Wynn confirms more about the replacement concept and its opening timeline.









