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Coffee in Las Vegas: Best Spots for Your Daily Cup of Joe
"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”."
"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."
"Gäbi Coffee & Bakery takes its cue from 1920s Korean coffee culture. Behind the unmarked antique door is an industrial warehouse that’s anything but utilitarian. Central to the design is a greenhouse where all the roasting and baking happens."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"Last up on my list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, it’s the Big Poppa Tart!. Everyone loves donuts, and the Donut Bar in Las Vegas has fully capitalised on the fried dough phenomenon. Anything from there is pretty epic, so you can’t really go wrong."
"Cake Boss Buddy Valastro makes insane cakes along with his famous cannolis and lobster tails at Carlo’s Bakery at the Grand Canal Shoppes."
"Buddy Valastro’s Carlo’s Bakery at the Venetian has been making lobster tails since the bakery launched more than 100 years ago."
"What is a list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, without including a couple of places to grab cookies?. Cookies are the dessert for people who don’t want to commit to something bigger, or maybe don’t have the room in their belly!. Crumbl Cookies is one of the best central palces to grab cookies in Las Vegas, and it’s not just the normal cookies that will catch you attention here… It’s the ice cream and cookie sandwiches!"
"Look for tasty combinations such as salted caramel crunch, a coconut cake and the namesake Retro that's much like a chocolate cupcake from Hostess, only better. The glazed doughnut comes drenched in glaze while the milk and cookies features a giant cookie on top. You’ll definitely eat one cupcake before you get home."
"Of course we had to include a rainbow cake in our list of best desserts in Las Vegas!. A great addition to the list of the best desserts in Las Vegas is yet another entry from Pronto by Giada. Now, a rainbow is a great way to brighten anybody’s day, so be sure to head over to grab a slice of this delectable dessert."
"Cake World is one of the most popular bakeries in Las Vegas. This bakery features specialty bakery items, including pastries, pies, cookies, and custom cakes. They are known for working with their customers personally to come up with creative cakes tailored to meet various occasions."
"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."
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"The Bellagio Conservatory is a fun Vegas photo spot because the conservatory changes seasonally. That means that you are sure to get a unique photo with the seasonal displays when you visit. Not only was visiting the Bellagio Conservatory one of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas, but it was also one of the more unique spots I’ve ever photographed."
"3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas NV 89109, map | Hours: Open 24 Hrs. The Bellagio does an amazing job at updating their gardens seasonally. We did a post of their 2014 Christmas display, but there’s always something new to see each season."
"Step into the Bellagio's Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and immediately be transported into a fanciful world. You'll find brilliant, and rare flora and foliage specifically chosen for the Bellagio from all over world.[Learn more]"
"Featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives,” this famous coffee house is known for its food as much as its coffee from Colorado River Coffee Roasters, perfect when paired with the freshly baked cinnamon roll, served with a large scoop of butter."
"You're telling me it takes over 25 minutes to make a waffle with cut fruit???. I never got my waffle and got a refund. With several people working, i..."
"Chef Kerry Simon has established a destination restaurant with his Carson Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas. The modern gastropub is serving twists on standard dishes like the gyro tacos pictured above. Stylish and sleek, the late Chef Kerry Simon’s Carson Kitchen is proof of Downtown Las Vegas continuing renaissance."
"Restaurants Seafood The Strip. Born in Miami Beach in 1913, the Las Vegas outpost of this Florida institution has a vast, something-for-everyone menu of steak, fish and fried chicken served in an old-school setting. But never mind all that, you’re here for the crabs—sweet, meaty stone crab specifically, harvested along the Florida coast and served boiled and chilled with butter and mustard sauce."
"The stone crabs are equally as famous as the steaks at Joe’s at the Forum Shops at Caesars. Diners can order surf and turf, or just the surf such as shrimp, scallops, or lobster. Takeout available with online ordering."