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5 Delicious Coffee Shops In Vegas | TheCozyCoffee
"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."
"For the instantly charming coffee shop in Las Vegas, got to go to Gäbi’s for that. This shop is actually a Korean coffee house but they don’t make their coffees any different here; just better. Try their specialty coffee The Gäbi, a dry cappuccino, and pair it with their deliciously guilty sweets such as a tiramisu."
"This Korean coffeeshop is one of the most stunning and charming cafes in Sin City. Gäbi Coffee & Bakery welcomes you with a large, ancient-looking wooden entrance door. It charms you with the mixed interiors of traditional oriental and modern western cultures."
"Donuts may be easy to find in Las Vegas, but savvy travelers will want to travel to PinkBox, a local chain open on a 24/7 basis, for the best donuts in town. Popular flavors include The Fat Elvis, Maple Bacon Bar, Campfire S’mores and Pink Snowball. After tasting several flavors as part of our thorough research, we agree that there are no bad choices to be made when ordering at PinkBox."
"Pinkbox Donuts is an incredibly unique donut shop in the Las Vegas area. They are known for their magical unicorns, rainbow frosting, and striking sculptures found on top of all of their donuts. They are led by Chef Amanda, who consistently dreams up unique emojis that go with each donut."
"Multiple LocationsSometimes you just need a doughnut, day or night. Pinkbox has three locations open 24 hours a day, every day, for pickup or delivery via Postmates. Make sure your box includes a Flaming Red Head doughnut, topped with Flaming Hot Cheetos."
"Without a doubt, Donut Bar in downtown Las Vegas has one of the largest selections of donuts in the Las Vegas area. They are also known for the sheer size of their donuts. Donut bar Las Vegas!!!!"
"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."
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Order your Dunkin’ faves ahead of time with the Dunkin’ mobile app for a fast grab and go experience. Hours:12:06 AM - 11:00 AM todaySat: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMMon: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMTue: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMWed: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMThu: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMFri: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM"
"Tried ordering a new item on the menu, manager said we are out,, but I have the other kind available. I said ok, I'll take it. Got to the window, t..."
"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."
"A mainstay at Las Vegas weddings or celebrity parties, Freed's has notched half a century of serving the city. Expectational design and fast turn-around make them a trusted source for cakes to impress. Mini-pastries like apple turnovers or elephant ears, join cookies in rounding out a smaller bite dessert menu."
"This third-generation bakery sells almond and chocolate chip babkas, poppy seed and apple strudel, rugulach, rye and French bread, challah and bagels."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Hungry Dudes used under CC BY 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. Created by award-winning Chef Chistina Tosi, this restaurant features an array of home-style creamy delights and savoury snacks and cookies with boozy milkshakes."
"This tea shop advertises as a "Hooters, but for boba tea," with female servers wearing lingerie throughout the establishment. The potted milk tea, ice rose milk tea, and hot Thai tea with boba are among the most requested items."
"Milk Bar is the highly acclaimed bakery founded by award-winning chef and owner Christina Tosi. Milk Bar puts a playful spin on familiar homestyle desserts and savory snacks using quality ingredients and locally sourced dairy."
"Also located at the Luxor, this exhibition features a collection of artefacts salvaged from the famous ship’s wreckage. Walk through recreations of first- and third-class rooms, or even have your picture taken on a recreation of the Grand Staircase and Promenade Deck. Get more information about Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition"
"Your little history buffs are in for a treat when you visit the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel. This fully-immersive exhibit starts out by assigning you with the identity of one of the Titanic passengers. You can read about your person’s history and when they were sailing aboard this massive ship."
"It’s been years since I last visited the Titanic exhibit, but the haunting sights have stayed with me. The exhibit transports guests to a lost world of glamour and tragedy. The artifacts are incredible, and you’ll feel both awe and empathy as you learn about the doomed ship.” –C."
"It's hard to say what's more impressive: the museum's physical location in a historic federal courthouse where mobsters sat for federal hearings in 1950–51, the fact that the board of directors is headed up by a former FBI special agent, or the thoughtfully curated exhibits telling the story of organized crime in America. In addition to hands-on FBI equipment and mob-related artifacts, the museum boasts a series of multimedia exhibits featuring interviews with real-life Tony Sopranos."
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"Winning rave reviews from diners and critics, Sen of Japan is a local favorite that visitors are starting to discover. The finely prepared food is served in tasteful but comfortable surroundings, and its off-the-Strip location helps keep the prices reasonable, although not cheap. The former head chef at Nobu at the Hard Rock opened Sen of Japan, and his expertise is obvious in the delicious food."
"Sen of Japan is an informal dining Japanese restaurant and bar. Their dishes are created by Chef Nakano Hiromi, a former head chef at the greatly acclaimed NOBU at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. The meaning of ‘Sen’ in Japanese is fresh, they presume that the quality of each dish lies in the source of ingredients ‘To be fresh’."