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Coffee Shops Las Vegas: 7 Spots that are Changing the Game
"Located in Chinatown, Gabi Coffee & Bakery is one of the most loved coffee shops in Las Vegas serving handcrafted coffees, refreshing teas, bakery items, healthy salads, and fresh desserts. If you are looking for a place to get the best Vegas coffee vibes, this place will be the most suited for you with the best ambience and a wide variety of food choices. With the best coffee in Las Vegas and the classic interiors, the coffee shop is a must-visit in Vegas."
"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”."
"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."
"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."
"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!!!!"
"My family came down from Salt Lake City, Utah and we decided to try the Donut Bar in Las Vegas. The donuts are humongous. The pop tart one is delicious..."
"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."
"A leading cake shop in Las Vegas, Caked provides both individual and full-sized cakes baked in an endless array of rotating flavors. With custom cakes, gourmet cupcakes, and a wide variety of other bakery options, their creative, flashy designs always feature bright colors that are sure to grab everyone’s attention in the room. They can design cakes in the shapes of characters, feature custom cake toppers, and match a wide variety of personalized requests."
"Next on our list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, it’s Bouchon Bakery. This place has all the freshly baked dessert treats you’d expect from a world-class bakery, so if you’re craving pastries or cakes, this is an amazing choice. This Parisian style bakery is a delicious choice when searching for the best desserts in Las Vegas, and we know you’ll find something to satisfy you sweet tooth here."
"The legendary name of chef Thomas Keller isn't only attached to his revered Bouchon Bistro. Off the Venetian's casino floor, Bouchon Bakery tempts with sweet and savory treats that aren't just for breakfast. Choose from croissants, muffin or a lemon tart, or gravitate to fulfiiling soups and sandwiches."
"Pastry chef Scott Wheatfill leads the kitchen here that puts out croissants and pain au chocolat, breakfast items including muffins and coffee cakes as well as an ever changing selection of tarts, cookies and other treats. Three locations at the Venetian."
"Only open Fridays and Saturdays, Sugar Bees bakes up some of the best sweets in town. Order their beloved double chocolate chunk cookie or any macaroon and you won’t be disappointed."
"Next on our list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, it’s anything (we mean anything!) from Milk Bar. Milk bar was created by award-winning chef and owner Christina Tosi in 2008, and it’s a dessert place that offers a quirky and romantic spin on classic home-style desserts. It’s just so charming and delicious, it’s really hard not to be won over by this amazing little gem."
"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."
"Live entertainment and a roster of classics and modern interpretations of Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, martinis, and complementary bar snacks make the menu at this lobby bar at Mandalay Bay. Saturday nights feature dueling pianos. Do order the modern Manhattan, smoked behind the bar and served in a pipe-shaped glass."
"Not quite a nightclub and more of a lounge, Lily Bar & Lounge sits in the midst of the Bellagio. Spanish-imported stone tabletops, antique-inspired mirrors and leather couches decorate the space. Lily’s design complements the lounge’s inventive array of seasonal cocktails."
"After a remodel, the Bellagio’s 24-hour Petrossian Bar & Lounge returns to the lobby of the resort with live music from the one-of-a-kind Steinway grand and that view of Dale Chihuly’s 2000 hand-blown glass flowers, Fiori di Como in the lobby. The revamped bar offers hand-made infused cocktails, a vodka sampler, and afternoon tea daily from 1 to 4 p.m. That comes with open-faced sandwiches, English tea sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream, Baxter’s preserves, assorted miniature pastry treats, and, teas imported from around the world."
"Trace Nevada's history back millions of years at the Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas. Just a few miles from downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada State Museum is part of Springs Preserve, a 180-acre (70-hectare) complex home to trails, bike paths, archaeological sites, and desert wildlife. The museum features exhibits about Nevada’s cultural history, natural history, and geology, including the state fossil (a complete ichthyosaur) and displays about the Hoover Dam and American Indians."
"The Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas is situated at the Springs Preserve, in Las Vegas. Nevada is one of 7 Nevada State Museums worked by the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. The name was transformed from the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society in 2008 when the gallery moved from Lorenzi Park in Las Vegas to the Springs Preserve campus."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"To begin with, it was set up on a deserted farm in California and then after some time, the Las Vegas art museum was moved to another place. The Burlesque Hall of Fame appears to have discovered its perfect home in Art Square. The permanent exhibit “Spectacular, Erotic and Slightly Shocking: A Timeline of Burlesque in the United States” takes a historical perspective of the titillating universe of vaudeville, from its initial days in the mid-1900s to the recovery years of the 1990s through today."
"The Burlesque Hall of Fame showcases this tempting form of dance as a visual art with an important historical legacy and highlights the stars of its past. It is part of the city’s rapidly growing downtown arts district, making it walkable from downtown and parts of Las Vegas Blvd. The exhibits are comprised of burlesque outfits and props from the 1960s to today, along with a trail of media articles and photos documenting the rise of burlesque in America’s nightlife culture."