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| - Is any brunch worth $85? Depends. If you are a meat and potatoes person, no brunch is worth more than $20 or so.
Sterling Brunch has, among the usual mundane brunch items, sturgeon caviar, lobster tails, Chilean sea bass, quality prime rib, and unlimited champagne. Honestly, even with all that, is it $55 better than the Bellagio Buffet's weekend champagne brunch at $30? Probably not.
Sure, you can go up to the caviar server 25 times and eat enough sturgeon caviar to put a dent in the world's sturgeon population, but then you have broken down a brunch experience into an economic ROI (return on investment) exercise and taken all the joy out of an entertainment endeavor.
So Sterling Brunch is good, and even somewhat unique, but it's not $85 good and it's not $55 better than Bellagio Buffet's weekend champagne brunch, which is the gold standard, in my opinion. But you've invested several days and hundreds or thousand of dollars going to Vegas and you just blew $500 at the Blackjack table in an hour, so what's another $85?
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