Wonderful bistro type atmosphere. I’m definitely coming back when I get into Las Vegas again. Thank you Nanny’s for a great send off.
Elaine E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Best croissant I have ever had! Wonderful French bakery and very low prices. Their French breakfast is a steal at 4.50, and so so good!
Lorette K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Beautiful little spot tucked away. Find it and you will be delighted by the fresh food and impeccable service. The bread took me right back to Paris! I will be back.
Jeff V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oceanside, CA
So, we’re in Vegas for a soccer tournament and it’s freakin cold and we want something other than drive through crap. My wife pulls up cafés in the area and Nanny’s pulls up and the photos look good. I’m thinking a bowl of oatmeal to warm me up. Nope! It’s this awesome little French place with incredible looking(and tasting) croissants and various pastries. My wife was a little put off by the lack of breakfast items, however, she gutted out a croissant with butter and jam and probably the best cup of hot chocolate I’ve ever tasted. My wife admitted that it was a perfect breakfast. The ladies that run this place are extremely cool and very friendly and put you at ease immediately. All with a genuine French accent. My daughter and I got the egg and ham croissant. When it came out I was a little wigged out because the egg and ham was microwaved. Usually, eggs and microwaves do not get along. But, surprisingly, it was fluffy, buttery and delicious. So, all you hoytie toytie upper crust snobs(Lilly) who are put off by such things, relax, it’s good. Really good. We got an apple tart to go and it too, was off the hook good. Thank you to the French hotties who run the place. We’ll be back when in town.
Paul C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Terrific warm ham and cheese panini! A very good lunch size and very clean place. We were warmly greeted and has a relaxing meal. Th spicy chicken pesto was also delicious and will look forward to trying other items next trip.
Kristin M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 North Wales, PA
Food was good but service was so slow. There wasn’t enough people working to handle the amount of tables filled(even though they were at maybe half capacity). Definitely not a bad place to eat l although nothing special, but the limited menu, slow service, and how out of the way this restaurant is will prevent us from eating here again.
Steve M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
HORRIBLESERVICE Visited on Saturday AM. 1table of 6 on the patio waiting. Our party of 3 went inside. One employee who did not acknowledge we were there as she was cooking. After about 10 minutes, I found menus and we sat waiting. The employee was making one dish at a time, serving them as they came up so 2 or 3 people. On the patio were eating while the others waited. We were there 20 minutes with no service whatsoever. I stood at the counter to attempt to order and was ignored. I went back to my seat. Another customer came in, was greeted, and immediately served a cup of coffee and a roll. We then left.
Christelle H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Vert good excellent food I got panini and waitress was super serviceable and nice services i am glad I stopped by merci beau coup pour les dessert
Ericka B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Northwest, Las Vegas, NV
Wonderful bread, perfect amount of topping in the sandwiches. Large portions and super friendly staff!
Jodi M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
What a delightful little spot! The food is fresh and tasty, and the staff is lovely. But seriously, the croissants… they haunt my dreams with their buttery flakes. So glad I decided to give it a try.
Stephanie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is a hidden gem. Firstly, it is spotlessly clean and well maintained. They have several sandwiches and salad selections, along with a couple omelettes and other breakfast items. But the real show stopper is the croissants. Omg they are heavenly, best I’ve ever had! The other baked good are great too, we always get some madellines to go. The ingredients here are fresh and simple and really really good. The prices are ridiculously low too, and the owners are very nice. we will be back for sure!
Don H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Wow what an awesome surprise! The best breakfast sandwich in Summerlin. Eggs, cheese and ham croissant. It’s like being in Paris with an American affordable price!
Kat S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The food was okay-good but the French lady/waitress(owner?) serving us was what made our first experience here so pleasant. Place was empty at 3pm on a weekday so we decided to have some simple, light food. There was only one person working the place and she suggested the new Greek Salad. So we ordered at the register and she told us to go ahead and have a seat, and that we could pay afterwards. Had a good, slow-paced lunch –she made all of our food to order(2 sandwiches and a salad) so it took about 15minutes. Throughout the meal she was topping off our water and checking if the food was ok, as we finished up she brought out complimentary pastries for us to try. So thoughtful! When I’m in the area, this will def be a great, healthy(or not-as-healthy if you like pastries and croissants) option. Baked items are all made in-store. 1. Greek Salad $ 8.95– large entrée sized salad with bell peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives — diff kinds, and tons of feta(a LOT). Light, filling, and really tasty. 2. Healthy Sandwich($ 8.55) — sliced radishes, cream cheese, and chopped chives. Basic and light. Came with a small side of the Country salad. We asked for more cream cheese and she brought some extra out no probs. 3. Italian Panini($ 8.55) — Mozzarella, tomato, spices, and prosciutto-type meat, all panini-pressed until its crispy on the outside. Pretty good, lots of flavor from the herbs/spices she used. Came with a small side of the Country salad. 4. Pastries, not sure what fillings were in them but all were tasty. All were also slightly soft/mushy from being in the case probably. There would have been perfection is they could have been toasted up for a min before serving.
Olga W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Oceanside, San Diego, CA
Delicious food and friendly staff!!! Highly recommend checking this place out! The pastries are to die for!
Michelle E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
The service is excellent, delicious coffee and I had a ham and cheese omelette on a baguette. The bread was amazing! The service was excellent! I will be back.
William B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Friendly service good food and a nice but limited assortment of pastries. The cappuccino was delicious, and the croissant buttery. The flan had a good sweet vanilla flavor. The Belgian panini was delicious, I would suggest going with the panini. Wonderful little family owned French café. I can’t believe Stef V blocked me? A fellow Texan smh
Allison S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’m so rarely on this side of town. It’s like another world to me. So when my husband and I were in the area I jumped at the chance to try a new place. I checked my Unilocal app and saw that Nanny’s was right around the corner from where we were. Nanny’s is a French café. They have a small menu of sandwiches, paninis, salads, and omelets. Plus, they had some beautiful looking pastries. After perusing the menu Joel ordered the salami sandwich and I had the Belgian panini. Joel’s sandwich came on a huge piece of baguette. It had salami, cheese, and pickles. Plus, it had a side salad with romaine lettuce, tomatoes, eggs, and topped with ranch dressing. He said it was good, but nothing we couldn’t make at home. My Belgian panini was so large it took up most of my plate. It was hot, toasty and loaded with ham and gouda cheese all melted together. Very tasty and crunchy! The staff was so friendly and helpful. I love locally owned business. The panini is definitely worth stopping in for. They have many different versions that all sound delicious. Next time I’m going to try their pretty pastries. If your in the area check out this quaint café for brunch or lunch or even a snack!
Clint B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
The most memorable thing about this little café and bakery in Summerlin is the service. The folks here are so friendly it might catch you off guard and leave you wondering why more people aren’t as kind. You can order at the counter but if you’re planning on eating there, you can grab a seat and they’ll be happy to wait on you table side. Their menu consists of baked goods, sandwiches, and a few hot items. The Belgian($ 8.95), filled with black forest ham and gouda cheese, was about a foot long, thin panini accompanied by a small side salad. It may have been a simple sandwich, but it was plenty satisfying. Baked goods were hit or miss. The chocolate croissant was flakey and airy, filled with a touch of semi-sweet chocolate. The mini apple danish was decent as well. On the other hand, a flat, limp mini almond croissant was a disappointment with an interior that was rather doughy with an undercooked quality to it. I love that some of their pastries come in a mini size — perfect for sampling a variety of items. But, in a town with so many good bakeries it’s unfortunate that their service was the highlight of the visit.
Andrea F.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is one of the newest cafes in the Summerlin Area. Their menu includes sandwiches, paninis, pasta, salads and some pastries. I ordered the Belgium sandwich which comes in a foot long french bread and a side salad. The bread was very fresh and tasty. The rest of the sandwich was just ok. There was really nothing really special about it. I feel that for $ 10 dollars I personally would rather go to firehouse. I saw that a lot of their menu items contain boiled eggs. They were good, but I just found it out of the ordinary. I tried two of the pastries, unfortunately they were both a little disappointing. The service was very good, the owners are really trying hard to provide genuine and personalized service. Overall, just an average café.
Stefany V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Cute little French breakfast and lunch place: quiche, sandwiches, salads, pastries, and coffee. At current time, their pastry selection looks a bit limited but the few items I did try were well-executed, the almond-paste-filled one: though it only had a scant amount inside. Sandwiches are on fresh French bread, and gigantic, which justifies their $ 9 price tag. Staff recommends the Italian as their favorite. They also have a lunch special featuring a soup of the day and fresh French bread. I was a little disappointed in the nonfat café latte I ordered: I’m used to French coffee being a bit stronger and bolder than what I was served here, which was a bit overly milky and didn’t seem to be strong. Perhaps the beverages aren’t their highlight. Service was warm and genuine, and happy to suggest menu items to try. Location interior is homey and clean, without being shabby. Not sure this was the best area to open a bakery given the close proximity to German Bakery and the Kosher place across the intersection, but if they emphasize their French offerings, they should do well.