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Coffee in Las Vegas: Best Spots for Your Daily Cup of Joe
"Eat isn’t just a notable breakfast joint; it’s considered one of the best restaurants in Downtown Las Vegas (don’t worry that you’ll have to leave the Strip: there’s loads to do down here). The casual space gets tons of sunlight (a rarity for a restaurant in Vegas), with an eclectic menu that focuses on elevated comfort food prepared with sustainable and organic ingredients. The innovative dishes by Natalie Young are on par with any Top Chef contestant (think thoughtful dishes like cinnamon biscuits, huevos motulenos, truffled egg sandwich with wild mushrooms and bacon) at reasonable, off-the-strip prices."
"Opened in 2012 and located in downtown, Eat is a delicious breakfast and lunch venue owned and operated by the accomplished chef, Natalie Young. In the vibrant interior, diners can savor American comfort fare with a twist. The meals are made with the best locally sourced ingredients when available."
"Local favorite, The Coffee Cup (worldfamouscoffeecup.com) is centrally located in downtown Boulder City. The family-owned mainstay has been featured on national television and was voted as a best place to eat breakfast by the 2011 Las Vegas Review Journal's Best of Las Vegas poll. The comfortable diner feel of the restaurant is indicative of its casual service and down-home, comfort-food fare."
"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."
"This yummy burger spot is located at The LINQ Promenade and serves up food made the old-fashioned way in Las Vegas, NV. Their burgers, french fries, and shakes are cooked up and served fresh with no frozen meat and no microwaves for quality that you can taste. Try a burger from their secret menu, which is not-so-secret anymore, with selections such as their 4×4 burger made with four beef patties and four slices of cheese!. Your trip here is not complete without one of their real ice cream shakes in classic flavors like chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry for dessert."
"In-N-Out is a burger place that hasn't strayed far from its roots as a basic drive-thru hamburger restaurant. The succinct menu is all about the burgers--you won't find chicken sandwiches or salads at In-N-Out. You also won't see the "secret" menu that In-N-Out devotees find so exciting: options like "protein style," with the patty wrapped in lettuce, or the most popular choice, "animal style," with pickles, extra spread, and grilled onions."
"The final spot on my list of 14 of the best cheap eats in Las Vegas goes to In-N-Out Burger. Sure this is a fast food chain, but how could I leave it out. While you can find locations across the Las Vegas Valley, my favorite In-N-Out Burger location in Las Vegas is at The LINQ Promenade."
"Though they may be known for making delicious loaves of bread, this company also turns out giant, freshly baked cookies. Try their oatmeal chocolate chip cookie, one of their most requested items. Multiple locations in Las Vegas and Henderson."
"This traditional looking Chapel has been doing business on the Las Vegas Strip for over fifty years. During that time it has seen its share of celebrities such as Jon Bon Jovi, who was married there, Jay Leno, Johnny Depp, Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek. You can choose either a traditional wedding or the Elvis Presley Package which features an Elvis impersonator singing at your ceremony."
"If you’re heading to Las Vegas to get hitched, you should consider Graceland Wedding Chapel for your walk down the aisle. It has the unique distinction of being the world’s first destination for Elvis-themed weddings, and even though copycats have cropped up over the years, the original is still the best. There are several marriage packages that you can consider."
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."
"The Nature Discovery Trail and Rock Garden is located in a beautiful municipal park in Bootleg Canyon and offers a fantastic place to spend the day with the family. The paved walking trail features colorful rock gardens and giant statues of desert animals, including a giant jackrabbit, a scorpion, a horned lizard, a roadrunner, a tortoise, a Mojave rattlesnake, and a Gila monster. The winding trail also features information plaques along the route about the local fauna and flora, like the cholla, the prickly pear, and the Joshua tree, as well as spectacular panoramic views of the city."
"Head downtown for some of the best doughnuts in Vegas, at O Face, home to fun O-shaped options like Cherry Coke Float and Captain Crunch with milk crème filling. If you’re looking for the ultimate indulgence, grab an extra napkin and dig into the gooey Mexican Chocolate. The dough is fried to perfection, smothered with melt-in-your-mouth chocolate, and topped with little balls of chocolate."
"Words can’t even begin to describe the deliciousness of this brilliant creation. But Glaze doesn’t stop there. Other flavors include green tea pistachio matcha and blueberry cinnamon toast crunch."
"I live so close to this place but never knew about this place. It took an Elite Yelp event to bring me here and I am so glad I was a part of that!"
"Those who are out in the Northwest area of Las Vegas looking for a hidden gem might come across a small establishment known as Dee’s Donuts. While gazing at a beautiful park such as Floyd Lamb, people might think there is no way a donut shop will be nearby. Dee’s Donuts is here to impress."
"I've noticed since their other location open and new workers have been hired, my orders have been consistently wrong. Still good donuts though!!"
"Aside from a dozen doughnuts or doughnut holes, nab a cinnamon bun, bear claw or big apple fritter at Dee’s Donuts."