Coffee shop · Downtown South
Born in the Arts District, Vesta anchors the local scene with meticulous sourcing, an on-site roastery, and a strong scratch bakery. Frequently recommended by Eater Vegas and spotlighted by Las Vegas Weekly’s coffee coverage, it doubles as a community hub with classes and cuppings.
Coffee shop · East Fremont
A canteen-style café that treats coffee and food with equal seriousness—house breads, exacting pour-overs, and a design-forward room that anchors Fremont East. Consistently cited by Eater Vegas and Thrillist, it’s a go-to for understanding downtown’s creative pulse.
Coffee shop · East Fremont
Women- and Latina-led and deeply community-minded, Mothership roasts ethically sourced coffees and fuels events at its Fergusons Downtown café. Las Vegas Weekly readers have recognized it, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal has chronicled its valley-wide growth.
Coffee shop · Office Core District
A bright Arts District hangout built for conversation, work, and excellent espresso. Known for seasonal drinks and a solid food menu, it appears on Eater Vegas coffee maps and has been praised by local food writers for its matcha and latte art.
Coffee shop · Henderson
Minimalist and laser-focused on craft, Dark Moon is beloved by purists for immaculate single-origin espresso and pour-overs—no cream or sugar with those—to showcase the beans. Thrillist and local aficionados call it out as a destination in Henderson.
Coffee roastery · Buffalo
A tiny, takeout-only roastery pouring meticulously brewed micro-lot coffees. Expect oat-milk Yawttes and playful cold brew riffs. Frequently highlighted by Eater Vegas and noted by critics for its handcrafted, by-the-cup approach.
Coffee roastery · The Asian District
Chinatown’s Colombian-leaning roaster-bakery from the founder of Makers & Finders, with buñuelos, pandebono, inventive pastries, and coffee-based mocktails. Covered by Eater Vegas and Las Vegas Weekly, it’s a flavorful detour off Spring Mountain.
Brunch restaurant · Downtown South
A Latin café and coffee bar that helped define the Arts District’s daytime buzz—lavender, Mexican-spiced, and turmeric lattes alongside a lively brunch. A regular on Eater Vegas maps and cited by local media for community programming and patio culture.
Coffee shop · Paradise
Opened in 2008 and often called the valley’s longest-running indie coffeehouse, Sunrise laid the groundwork for Mothership and still draws locals with eco-minded sourcing, vegan-friendly bites, and a drive-thru. Covered by Vegas media and beloved by regulars.
Coffee shop · Downtown South
A purpose-driven Arts District café employing adults of all abilities while pouring locally roasted coffee. Featured by Eater Vegas and local news outlets, it’s as heartfelt as it is fun, with playful signature drinks and real community impact.
Coffee shop · Rhodes Ranch
Locally owned cafés with a neighborhood feel, latte flights, and all-day brunch. A recurring pick on Eater Vegas lists and a favorite for meetups thanks to friendly service and a drive-thru at select locations.
Coffee shop · Spencer Ridge
A chef-driven bakery bistro where scratch pastries meet thoughtful lattes. Praised by local food writers and covered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal for recent expansion, it blends polished design with a strong neighborhood identity.
Born in the Arts District, Vesta anchors the local scene with meticulous sourcing, an on-site roastery, and a strong scratch bakery. Frequently recommended by Eater Vegas and spotlighted by Las Vegas Weekly’s coffee coverage, it doubles as a community hub with classes and cuppings.
A canteen-style café that treats coffee and food with equal seriousness—house breads, exacting pour-overs, and a design-forward room that anchors Fremont East. Consistently cited by Eater Vegas and Thrillist, it’s a go-to for understanding downtown’s creative pulse.

Women- and Latina-led and deeply community-minded, Mothership roasts ethically sourced coffees and fuels events at its Fergusons Downtown café. Las Vegas Weekly readers have recognized it, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal has chronicled its valley-wide growth.

A bright Arts District hangout built for conversation, work, and excellent espresso. Known for seasonal drinks and a solid food menu, it appears on Eater Vegas coffee maps and has been praised by local food writers for its matcha and latte art.

Minimalist and laser-focused on craft, Dark Moon is beloved by purists for immaculate single-origin espresso and pour-overs—no cream or sugar with those—to showcase the beans. Thrillist and local aficionados call it out as a destination in Henderson.

A tiny, takeout-only roastery pouring meticulously brewed micro-lot coffees. Expect oat-milk Yawttes and playful cold brew riffs. Frequently highlighted by Eater Vegas and noted by critics for its handcrafted, by-the-cup approach.

Chinatown’s Colombian-leaning roaster-bakery from the founder of Makers & Finders, with buñuelos, pandebono, inventive pastries, and coffee-based mocktails. Covered by Eater Vegas and Las Vegas Weekly, it’s a flavorful detour off Spring Mountain.

A Latin café and coffee bar that helped define the Arts District’s daytime buzz—lavender, Mexican-spiced, and turmeric lattes alongside a lively brunch. A regular on Eater Vegas maps and cited by local media for community programming and patio culture.

Opened in 2008 and often called the valley’s longest-running indie coffeehouse, Sunrise laid the groundwork for Mothership and still draws locals with eco-minded sourcing, vegan-friendly bites, and a drive-thru. Covered by Vegas media and beloved by regulars.

A purpose-driven Arts District café employing adults of all abilities while pouring locally roasted coffee. Featured by Eater Vegas and local news outlets, it’s as heartfelt as it is fun, with playful signature drinks and real community impact.

Locally owned cafés with a neighborhood feel, latte flights, and all-day brunch. A recurring pick on Eater Vegas lists and a favorite for meetups thanks to friendly service and a drive-thru at select locations.

A chef-driven bakery bistro where scratch pastries meet thoughtful lattes. Praised by local food writers and covered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal for recent expansion, it blends polished design with a strong neighborhood identity.

Coffee shop · Downtown South
Born in the Arts District, Vesta anchors the local scene with meticulous sourcing, an on-site roastery, and a strong scratch bakery. Frequently recommended by Eater Vegas and spotlighted by Las Vegas Weekly’s coffee coverage, it doubles as a community hub with classes and cuppings.
Coffee shop · East Fremont
A canteen-style café that treats coffee and food with equal seriousness—house breads, exacting pour-overs, and a design-forward room that anchors Fremont East. Consistently cited by Eater Vegas and Thrillist, it’s a go-to for understanding downtown’s creative pulse.
Coffee shop · East Fremont
Women- and Latina-led and deeply community-minded, Mothership roasts ethically sourced coffees and fuels events at its Fergusons Downtown café. Las Vegas Weekly readers have recognized it, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal has chronicled its valley-wide growth.
Coffee shop · Office Core District
A bright Arts District hangout built for conversation, work, and excellent espresso. Known for seasonal drinks and a solid food menu, it appears on Eater Vegas coffee maps and has been praised by local food writers for its matcha and latte art.
Coffee shop · Henderson
Minimalist and laser-focused on craft, Dark Moon is beloved by purists for immaculate single-origin espresso and pour-overs—no cream or sugar with those—to showcase the beans. Thrillist and local aficionados call it out as a destination in Henderson.
Coffee roastery · Buffalo
A tiny, takeout-only roastery pouring meticulously brewed micro-lot coffees. Expect oat-milk Yawttes and playful cold brew riffs. Frequently highlighted by Eater Vegas and noted by critics for its handcrafted, by-the-cup approach.
Coffee roastery · The Asian District
Chinatown’s Colombian-leaning roaster-bakery from the founder of Makers & Finders, with buñuelos, pandebono, inventive pastries, and coffee-based mocktails. Covered by Eater Vegas and Las Vegas Weekly, it’s a flavorful detour off Spring Mountain.
Brunch restaurant · Downtown South
A Latin café and coffee bar that helped define the Arts District’s daytime buzz—lavender, Mexican-spiced, and turmeric lattes alongside a lively brunch. A regular on Eater Vegas maps and cited by local media for community programming and patio culture.
Coffee shop · Paradise
Opened in 2008 and often called the valley’s longest-running indie coffeehouse, Sunrise laid the groundwork for Mothership and still draws locals with eco-minded sourcing, vegan-friendly bites, and a drive-thru. Covered by Vegas media and beloved by regulars.
Coffee shop · Downtown South
A purpose-driven Arts District café employing adults of all abilities while pouring locally roasted coffee. Featured by Eater Vegas and local news outlets, it’s as heartfelt as it is fun, with playful signature drinks and real community impact.
Coffee shop · Rhodes Ranch
Locally owned cafés with a neighborhood feel, latte flights, and all-day brunch. A recurring pick on Eater Vegas lists and a favorite for meetups thanks to friendly service and a drive-thru at select locations.
Coffee shop · Spencer Ridge
A chef-driven bakery bistro where scratch pastries meet thoughtful lattes. Praised by local food writers and covered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal for recent expansion, it blends polished design with a strong neighborhood identity.
