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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 32 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Inspiring

    by ppanic on 4/26/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    I loved this show. I try to attend this event whenever I'm in Vegas. It was contemporary gospel this time... Great entertainment and fantastic food!!! Well worth the price.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    culturally correct

    by oregonrobfan on 4/20/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    I could have done with a little less audience participation and more music, but I think it was like a real gospel church service. The singing family was very sweet.....and the hostess was awesome!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Music 5 Stars, Brunch 2 Stars

    by Bubba85020 on 4/12/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    I have mixed reviews about the Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues. The gospel music was amazing. The group had everyone involved and jamming. However, the brunch was fair at best. The eggs were rubbery and I suspect they were powdered. The jambalaya was cold.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun Gospel-Food Blues

    by BlancheDebris on 4/12/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    The Gospel group worked up a sweat for sure! The musicians were top-notch. We left happy and I am sure those who believe were filled with the spirit. The food though, was just average. The only eggs offered were scrambled, well done as if they had been sitting in a warming oven for quite some time and were, possibly, according to my friend who ate them--when I saw them I passed--powdered. I was expecting an omelette station, but there is a disclaimer on the site: "*Menu items may vary slightly and are subject to change". The chicken and shrimp jambalaya was short on both. But there were cold boiled cocktail shrimp that were large and flavorful. A side of beef sliced to order also. One would think they would offer grits or hash browns. I found it interesting the bacon offered was both crispy and not so crispy to satisfy both tastes I suppose. Their website says "homemade biscuits and country gravy", again the disclaimer as neither seemed to be. The gravy was practically tasteless and certainly came from a plastic bag. There was a variety of fruit offered although it was not refreshed so get it early. Overall it was filling but just an average Las Vegas buffet.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Not what I was expecting

    by Gram4 on 4/12/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    I was expecting it to be more of a worship experience with traditional gospel music. Men's voices lend themselves to a richer sound than loud, shrieky women's voices. Other than "Amazing Grace", did not recognize other "hymns".

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Vegas Easter Sunday Gospel Brunch was great!!!!

    by mkhj on 4/5/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    It was exactly what was needed after being exposed for 7 days to all kinds of decadent behavior in Vegas. It was Easter Sunday and assisted with renewing my atunement with God. I couldn't go to church but they had church going on, up in there. The food was good and I was happy they had lamb. The Gastons performed and were very good. It was a family affair. I wish the show could have been longer.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by ocaloca on 3/8/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    The Music super, the set-up super, the service super, the food was 5 years ago much, much better, so I give 3 stars! Have a go at it andy

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    We went to church! Fabulous way to start a Sunday

    by Cosmopolitan on 2/13/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    The Gospel Brunch was amazing. Highly recommend. We went to good 'ol southern ch'uch. The singing was great. The MC personalized the show according to audience. i.e. newlyweds, anniversaries, b-days, etc. The buffet was great. Something for everyone.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Food was ok, but entertainment was great

    by ajwswim on 1/21/10House of Blues Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    We have been to this several times and just get a kick out of it. We think it is fun and different and just the right length. The kids loved it and had a great time dancing around. We were a bit disappointed in the food this time, though. The set up just looked cheap and there were many items listed on the menu that were not on the buffet. The food tasted ok, but in the past it has been better.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Gospel Blues Brunch

    by MikeSpike on 12/28/09House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    Food was good to great. Show was quite short (33 minutes) Sound mix was bad: backup insturments overpowered the vocals.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Test-a-mony were great!

    by mjftb on 9/28/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    This was the second time I attended the brunch this year with Althea as the host. She has a beautiful voice and brings the crowd into the mood to sing. The girls in Test-a-mony were great !! Love their voices and songs they brought to life! It was a birthday celebration for my friend and they made all the birthdays feel very special!! Thanks! Will definately recommend to friends and family!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    You really gotta' do this

    by Gtownliz on 9/28/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    What a morning! The food was excellent. not your run of the mill steam table food. This was truly fine! The atmosphere is kid friendly. Ours danced through the whole event. The music was awesome . The women were wonderful. They came into the audience during and after the show and really made contact with people. Great back up band. the refurbished house of blues is beautiful. You really Gotta' do this!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Living Water = The TRUE Business!!!

    by BlackReign on 9/21/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The performance was great. Great vocals, stage presence and definetly a love for gospel music.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    GospelBrunch-OK

    by DKCNH on 9/21/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I have been to the House of Blues in New Orleans and the show was much more of an entertainment event than what we saw in the HOB in Boston, MA! While the food was excellent I felt like I just attended a Southern Babtist Sunday Service rather than be entertained. The group have very good voices but they lack in appearance and showmanship.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Troy Durden and Judah was inspiring/electrifying!

    by Puddles7 on 9/14/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I took my 20-year old daughter to our first-ever gospel brunch at the House of Blues in Boston. We both thoroughly enjoyed it. The food was plentiful and delicious; all of the singers had such beautiful voices. They really got our blood pumping, our hands clapping and our feet a-dancing! Nice time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Wonderful event

    by WHMInc on 9/14/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Great music. Just enough spirituality. Good breakfast.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    OK... lost something in the venue change

    by kailani on 9/7/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    How good is it? Problem is, I went to the Gospel Brunch years and years (and years) ago when it was pretty new in Cambridge and participants really went to PARTICIPATE in an alternative service -- well, kind of, you know. But I don't remember it being full of birthday parties and anniversaries and little kids; the old venue was more intimate and you were surrounded by the music and you glorified while you ate your eggs. : ) It really feels more like a "show" show now and I don't think the big new space helps it any. That being said, the host was great, the music was great, and every one of the staff -- from the people at the ticket office and front door down to the folks who brought you to your table and cleaned up at the end of the show -- were terrific. The space is very cool, just BIH-HIG. Food was good (do wish they'd keep that coffee pot going better, though!) and they left plenty of space around the tables for us to get up and down without bothering our neighbors. One thing I wish? That they'd NOT shut down and say goodbye right at the end of the show but let everyone have about 1/2 hour more to linger after the music over. It's fun to sit and eat and talk about the show and maybe start talking to a neighbor/stranger you connected with. That would go a long way to bringing back some of the real "service" aspect of the morning. (Staff were very gracious about lingerers, though.) Hopefully, the brunch will grow into the space better. RIght now it feels a little too large and disconnected and doesn't do anything to get the people to connect to each other. You really feel like a spectator at a show, regardless of what Katani says, and the lay out of the show and the large room reinforces this. But the music and the staff balance it with love as best they can. Come early, eat well, and enjoy the show!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Gospel Brunch hit a sour note

    by Joyfest on 8/31/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I went into the Gospel Brunch with high hopes. Spending a beautiful day in Boston at the House of Blues directly across from the famed Fenway Park. The Gospel Brunch was scheduled to begin at 11:30 but when we got there they had already begun at closer to 11am. The food was ok and the music was beautiful and engaing but they only played for 30 minutes and the lead singer kept checking his watch throughouot the performance. It was fun but not worth the money and I can't recommend it to others. The House of Blues could do so much more but it felt rushed and cookie cutterish....

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great food.

    by Frank5 on 8/31/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The buffet and service were excellent. Great quality and plenty of it. I thought the entertainment would include a female gospel choir. Althought the three male singers were good, I thought it would have been more traditional.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    gospel brunch

    by tablecloth on 8/24/09House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Food was delicious, fresh, hot, and plentiful. Staff was welcoming, enthusiastic, courteous and helpful. RP and Divine Purpose were terrific singers and the musicians were the best. They were having fun and enjoyed each other's talents. The music was great! If you like gospel, go. The MC got everyone in the mood for participating and I really liked her style. I wish she hadn't pushed the gift shop so much. My only "complaint" was that I wish I had known more songs to sing along with.