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Best Coffee in Las Vegas: 10 Great Coffee Shops & Roasters
"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."
"Whether you’re looking for a filling meal to start your day off right or deliciousness to cure a Vegas hangover, these brunch spots have you covered. Let me know in the comments below where your favorite Vegas brunch spot is!. This post was originally published on March 11, 2017."
"The World-Famous Coffee Cup Café is a family-owned and managed coffee shop and restaurant that serves delicious breakfasts, light lunches, and superb coffee throughout the day. The friendly, inviting café serves a menu of freshly prepared, made-to-order fare, with favorites such as eggs and bacon, omelets and burritos for breakfast, and gourmet sandwiches, hearty meatloaf, chili, roast beef, fresh salads, and sides for lunch. The café is comfortably furnished with bright décor and the walls are adorned with sports paraphernalia, photographs, and other unusual items."
"Since In-N-Out only has locations in 5 states, there’s a very good chance that you haven’t tried it yet. Your visit to Vegas would be the perfect opportunity to give it a try, too, because it has a location in the very heart of Sin City, right on the Las Vegas Strip. It also helps that it’s practically the cheapest place to grab a bite on the Strip!"
"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."
"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..."
"Nevada Brew Works shares a wall and patio with HUDL Brewing and is the senior member of the two, which is saying something since they only opened one month prior in September 2020. So still fairly new to the Las Vegas breweries scene. A tap list features a handful of their house brews and several guest taps as well, both local and regional."
"A dog-friendly patio with an eye-catching silo makes the perfect spot to drink an Irish red, Hefeweizen, or oatmeal stout brewed on site."
"Mon-Thu: 11 am to 12 am; Fri & Sat: 11 am to 1 am: Sun: 10 am to 12 am"
"The super-fun, passionate, and talented team at CraftHaus is enthusiastic to share their craft with visitors. The owners were inspired by the beer culture they saw while making their way across Europe, so visitors to the Artisan Booze District can have a truly international experience. Their beer is described as “traditional, but tweaked,” and the team is dedicated to building the Las Vegas craft beer community."
"This Kickstarted modern spot allows customers to view the brewing process while sipping saisons, IPAs, and plenty of one-offs. Growlers are available, as are some cans. Tasting room in the Arts District as well."
"The Arts District’s CraftHaus offers a small patio at the front and 24 taps of beers to drink on site."
"There is a reason that our family celebrates so many birthdays here- the food is great, the selection is huge & the customer…"
"The second pizza spot on the list of the best cheap eats in Las Vegas brings us to Flour & Barley. Flour & Barley, located in The LINQ Promenade, specializes in brick oven pizzas and Italian inspired dishes. They are also popular for their $8 happy hour beer & slice special."
"Chef Nobu Matsuhisa chose Caesars Palace as the spot to not only only his largest Nobu in the world, but his first hotel to boot. Bonus, this is the only Nobu with teppanyaki tables. Must-orders include Nobu's yellowtail with jalapeño, artichoke salad, Japanese snapper with dry miso, and rock shrimp tempura with creamy spicy sauce."
"Not if you find one in a shopping mall at home but if you are in Las Vegas do not dismiss them entirely. The food court at Caesars Palace has a slew of low budget options from around the globe from pizza, to halal, to crepes, to Chinese."
"Upon arrival and throughout their stay, Crockfords guests can enjoy cocktails and refreshments at the elegant bar located inside the exclusive Crockfords Lobby."
"If you have ever wondered if mermaids exist, then the Mermaid Lounge at Silverton may be a great place to see one. Your experience will include dining near a giant 117,000-gallon saltwater aquarium housing 4,000 tropical fish, mermaids disguised as servers, and swimmers who dive into the tank and feed the fish!. Given how new dining options are always on the rise in Las Vegas, your best bet at experiencing the crazy fun restaurants in town is to try out as many of them as you can, starting with this list bombtechgolf.com."