Primrose Review
An Oasis of French Charm in the Heart of the Strip
Nestled within Park MGM, Primrose offers a refreshing escape from the typical Las Vegas dining scene with its Provençal-inspired courtyard setting and sophisticated yet approachable French cuisine. The restaurant masterfully blends indoor elegance with outdoor tranquility, featuring a beautifully landscaped patio complete with fountains and olive trees that transport diners to the French countryside.
Ambiance and Amenities
The space is divided into several distinct areas: a bright, airy indoor dining room with large windows, a cozy library-style lounge with plush seating, and the magnificent courtyard that serves as the centerpiece. The design incorporates natural materials, soft lighting, and floral patterns that create an atmosphere of relaxed sophistication. Amenities include valet parking through Park MGM, full bar service, and private dining options for special events.
Culinary Experience
Executive Chef's French-inspired menu showcases technical precision and quality ingredients. Standout dishes include the delicate Steak Tartare with perfectly seasoned hand-cut beef and crispy fries, and the Bouillabaisse that features fresh seafood in a rich saffron broth. The pastry program excels particularly with the Mille-Feuille, featuring delicate layers of puff pastry and vanilla cream. Portion sizes are appropriate for the style of cuisine, though those accustomed to American-sized portions might find them modest.
Service and Value
Service is generally attentive and knowledgeable, though during peak hours there can be slight delays. Staff demonstrates good familiarity with the menu and wine list. With entrees ranging from $32-$58, Primrose sits in the upper-mid price range for Las Vegas dining. While not inexpensive, the quality of ingredients and execution provides fair value for the experience.
Special Features
What sets Primrose apart is its exceptional courtyard setting – one of the few true outdoor dining experiences on the Strip that doesn't feel like an afterthought. The restaurant also offers an excellent weekend brunch with live music and one of the best French toast preparations in the city. Their curated wine list focuses on French regions with some excellent by-the-glass options.
Recommendations
Couples: Ideal for romantic dinners in the courtyard during evening hours
Business Travelers: Excellent for breakfast meetings or casual business lunches
Families: Weekend brunch is family-friendly with options for younger palates
Special Occasions: Perfect for anniversary celebrations or birthday dinners
Practical Information
Hours: Breakfast: 7AM-11AM daily; Lunch: 11AM-3PM daily; Dinner: 5PM-10PM Sunday-Thursday, 5PM-11PM Friday-Saturday; Weekend Brunch: 7AM-3PM
Reservations: Highly recommended, especially for courtyard seating
Dress Code: Resort casual (no swimwear or tank tops)
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible with ramp access to courtyard