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Coffee in Las Vegas: Best Spots for Your Daily Cup of Joe
"A coffee shop that typically does not show up on Yelp or other popular listings, this unique establishment resides in China Town and offers no visible sign of entry. Gäbi Coffee & Bakery serves craft coffee and artisan pastries. Once you enter the large, heavy anachronistic wooden, antique door, you’ll walk right into a world resembling Alice in Wonderland."
"This is a hidden gem even many locals haven’t discovered yet. I am breaking at least a dozen rules by sharing this spot with outsiders, but it is the absolute BEST place for coffee in Las Vegas. This spot is so secret it doesn’t even have a sign out front – just a giant wooden door with a red plaque that simply reads “OPEN”."
"Order the S’mores, Fat Elvis, chipotle caramel, red velvet, maple bacon bars, or strawberry shortcake. This location on West Lake Mead Boulevard is the original, but find a second location in Henderson. Both are open 24 hours."
"If you are obsessed with donuts, then the Donut Bar in Downtown Las Vegas will quickly become your happy place. Having garnered fans that include Ellen DeGeneres and Ryan Seacrest, their award-winning donuts always garner long ques of people lining up to get their own stash of donuts. With offerings such as French toast, big poppa, maple bacon, Boston cream, Homer Simpson and lemon pistachio, can you blame them?"
"Their Big Poppa Tart is over a pound, and the center is an entire blueberry Pop-Tart®. They added blueberry jelly and crumbled more Pop-Tart® on top. There’s nothing subtle about Las Vegas, and Donut Bar wanted to make sure the same was true of the Big Poppa Tart."
"Choices at this doughnut emporium out of San Diego include the "Big Poppa Tart," mud pie, maple Bourbon, Boston creme, apple fritter, cake batter and naturally, the super-sized "Homer's donut."
"Carlo’s Bakery has been making lobster tails, a pastry shaped like a lobster tail and stuffed with French cream and whipped cream, for over 100 years!. Tucked in the Venetian, these beautifully crafted pastries emulate the Italian sfogliatelle pastry. The sfogliatelle dough is definitely something you couldn’t replicate at home unless you are a baker extraordinaire."
"Carlo’s Bake Shop serves cannoli, cheesecakes, cookies, eclairs, strawberry shortcakes, croissants, donuts, cannoli cakes, chocolate mousse cakes, 7-layer cookies, cupcakes, and a lot more… Depending on when you arrive, there may be a line. Also, there is no available seating."
"Buddy Valastro’s Carlo’s Bakery at the Venetian has been making lobster tails since the bakery launched more than 100 years ago."
"Have you been looking for the best possible source for your wedding or celebration cake for a special event in Las Vegas, Nevada?. Then look no further – because Pastry Palace is the only bakery you need to have on your list!. For years, we have been producing the best-tasting, highest quality wedding, birthday and specialty cakes, pastries and canapés in town and we are availabl..."
"Carl’s Donuts first started as an old school donut shop in 1963 as a simple walk-up in California. After relocating to Vegas, they stepped up their game and branched out to also offer boutique specialty donuts, like cinnamon toast crunch, as well as picturesque donut walls. But for those who accompany their donut loving friends but are wanting something a bit more savory, they also offer a range of delicious quiches."
"This stalwart of the Las Vegas doughnut community opened its first standalone location where customers can watch the creation progress through a window into the bakery and choose from a large selection, including raised, cake, and fancy favorites, iced or filled, pastries like croissants and raisin rolls, cookies, brownies, and muffins and the bi-monthly doughnut specials."
"Perhaps the most well-known donut shop in Las Vegas is Carl’s Donuts. Carl’s Donuts originally opened in 1963 in Monterrey Park, CA; however, Carl’s Donuts recently opened its first standalone location in Las Vegas on Sunset Road. Here, customers can watch donuts get created from start to finish through a window into the bakery."
"I had been wanting to try this place, someone told me it was better than winchelles. I finally got the chance to order for some guest I had over, I order..."
"If you’re wondering what to do in Vegas on a rainy day, consider a trip to the Adventuredome. It’s a gigantic indoor amusement park with everything from roller coasters to bungee jumping stations, so it can provide hours of entertainment regardless of what the weather is like. As a bonus, it’s open 365 days per year, so it’ll always be an option for you and the kids even if you’re visiting Las Vegas in the off-season."
"This is an indoor park filled with roller coasters, bumper cars and a ton of fun stuff over five acres of land. You can get an all-day pass or pay per ride as you go exploring the space. Whichever way you go, the kids will love you for bringing them here."
"You can’t beat a theme park when you’re looking for a fun-filled day for the whole family. Naturally, Las Vegas features a pretty amazing option. You’ll find Adventuredome Theme Park right under a huge pink dome behind Circus Circus."
"We ate lunch at The Buffet which is located inside Wynn hotel. The food was great but the sight was beautiful!"