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Experience lively Motown performances paired with a tasty brunch at Las Vegas’s Ahern Hotel. Perfect for music lovers and Sunday brunch fans alike.
If you’re after a lively Sunday outing in Las Vegas that combines soulful music with a filling brunch, the Motown Brunch at the Ahern Hotel might catch your eye. This experience offers a two-hour session of vibrant Motown performances alongside a buffet that promises to satisfy your breakfast cravings. It’s an excellent choice for music fans, couples looking for a different way to spend their weekend, or anyone eager to enjoy some classic tunes with their meal.
One of the things we really appreciate about this experience is the live performances. The talented cast, led by EC Adams and directed by Tonja Jones, delivers a show packed with energy and nostalgia. Plus, the all-new buffet menu includes favorites like waffles, bacon, and fresh fruit—something for all. However, potential visitors should note that the food isn’t gourmet restaurant quality and some reviews mention it being barely warm or having limited choices.
This experience is best suited for those who value live entertainment and good value for money. If you’re expecting a high-end culinary experience with your tunes, you might find the food quality a bit lacking. But if you’re in Las Vegas and want a fun, interactive way to spend your Sunday morning with some soulful music and a hearty brunch, this could be just the ticket.
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The Ahern Hotel is a boutique property that offers a more intimate setting compared to the mega-resorts on the Strip. The venue’s style contributes to a cozy yet lively atmosphere, perfect for the Motown Brunch vibe. Parking is included, which can be a real plus in Vegas—especially on a Sunday morning when traffic is lighter. The event starts promptly at 11:00am, giving you a relaxed start to your day.
One of the clearest highlights from reviews is the live performance. The cast, featuring EC Adams and other talented singers, performs with lots of energy and charisma. Guests frequently mention the interactive nature of the show—expect sing-alongs and moments where the performers get the crowd involved. Linda, one reviewer, noted the “good sing-along,” emphasizing the fun and engaging atmosphere.
Maria, another fan, called it the “best Motown show ever,” praising the quality of the singers and their dancing. Several reviews mention that the performers clearly love what they do, which helps create an authentic, lively experience. Some reviews, however, point out that not every singer hits every note perfectly—one even mentioned a flat performance—so be prepared for a mix of talented performances and moments that might not be pitch-perfect.
The brunch menu is described as all-new and includes classic breakfast staples like waffles or pancakes with butter and syrup, scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, and mini pastries. Coffee is included, and guests can purchase additional beverages, including alcohol.
Reviewers have mixed feelings about the food. Carla said it was “alright,” but the food was barely warm, which can be disappointing. Another reviewer, Albin, found the brunch “not terrible,” but the limited choices and quality didn’t impress. Still, many agree that the food is a decent complement to the show, especially when viewed as part of the overall experience rather than a gourmet meal.
At $58.95 per person, this experience offers a balanced mix of entertainment and food for the price. Compared to other Vegas experiences, it’s quite reasonable—especially considering the live performance and buffet included. For those who want to enjoy a fun, music-filled morning without breaking the bank, it’s a solid choice.
Reviewers frequently mention that the show alone is worth the ticket price, with one calling it “extremely talented” and energetic. The fact that parking is included also adds to the overall value, making it a straightforward outing.
Many reviewers find the entertainment the main draw. One reviewer mentions that the performance alone made it worth the price, highlighting the “extremely talented singers and dancers.” Others appreciate the interactive aspect, with Linda stating, “lot of interaction with the crowd,” which makes the experience more engaging.
Some guests, however, note that the food isn’t gourmet—a common theme is that the breakfast items are decent but not exceptional. A few reviews mention the food being served barely warm or having limited options, so if you’re expecting a high-end dining experience, this might not meet your standards.
The balance of fun live music and a casual brunch makes this experience appealing, especially for those wanting a relaxed, enjoyable morning with a nostalgic feel.
This experience is best suited for those who:
It may not be ideal for travelers seeking a luxury culinary experience or those with specific dietary restrictions, given some mixed reviews on the food quality. Also, if you’re after a quiet, sit-down meal without much interaction, this might not be your best pick.
The Motown Brunch at the Ahern Hotel offers a lively, musical way to spend a Sunday in Las Vegas, especially if you’re a fan of classic soul and Motown hits. The live performances are full of energy and fun, and the buffet provides a decent spread to fuel the show. While the food isn’t gourmet and some reviews mention it being only lukewarm, the overall experience combines entertainment value with affordability.
This experience works well for music enthusiasts, families, and groups looking for a relaxed yet engaging outing. It’s a good choice if you want to enjoy soulful tunes in a cozy setting without spending a fortune.
If you’re in Vegas and want to add some rhythm and soul to your weekend, the Motown Brunch could be just what you need for a memorable morning.
Is parking included?
Yes, parking is included in the ticket price, which makes it convenient for guests arriving by car.
How long is the experience?
The brunch and show last approximately 2 hours, starting at 11:00am.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, beverages are available for purchase. Coffee and tap water are complimentary.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the interactive, lively show can be enjoyable for all ages.
What is the dress code?
The tour details don’t specify a dress code; casual or smart casual is fine.
Are there vegetarian options?
The menu details don’t specify dietary options, so it’s best to contact the provider if you have specific needs.
Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but for specific accessibility concerns, it’s recommended to check with the provider.
What should I expect from the performance?
Expect energetic singing, dancing, and opportunities to sing along, creating a lively, fun atmosphere.
Can I buy alcohol during the brunch?
Yes, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase during the event.
To sum it up, the Motown Brunch at the Ahern Hotel offers a relaxed, entertaining way to enjoy soulful music and a hearty breakfast—great for those who want to combine a bit of nostalgia with a casual outing in Vegas. It’s a good pick for music fans and those looking for a reasonably priced experience that blends fun and food.