Ethically sourced brews, house-made pastries, unique drinks & seating
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"Located at Fergusons Downtown, Mothership offers seating inside its plant-filled coffee shop, outside on the steps or in the grass, and up on the rooftop patio. Settle into your preferred environment and log onto the Fergusons Wi-Fi. Bonus: Mothership has great coffee, but also serves alcohol. And the restrooms here are immaculate." - Janna Karel

"At the Mission Linen building, Mothership Coffee Roasters will open a fifth location and establish its primary roasting facility, becoming a key tenant in the redevelopment of the once-dormant property near the Garden and the Burlesque Hall of Fame." - Janna Karel

"I satisfy my coffee cravings at Mothership, which is still crafting great coffee and pastries." - Susan Stapleton

"I noted that Mothership Coffee Roasters at Fergusons Downtown will offer free coffee on Friday for locals recently displaced, furloughed, or underemployed; customers can order through Mothership’s online Toast app, online, or by phone at 725-735-4539, and a barista will be stationed at the Fergusons Downtown greeters’ desk for curbside pickup from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m." - Susan Stapleton

"Mothership Coffee Roasters opened its third location in Las Vegas inside Fergusons Downtown with a roster of ethically sourced brews and house-made pastries. The menu features a matcha rose croissant, vegan cinnamon roll, and ham and Gruyere pillow, as well as newcomers such as A Picnic Basket with a choice of pastries, charcuterie boards, sandwiches, coffee, and frosé. New frosé and beer slushy options include the coconut banana stout slushy, sarsaparilla beer slushy, cucumber lime tea frosé, and the farmer’s market strawberry frosé. Wine and local beers from CraftHaus, Bad Beat, and Tenaya Creek are also pouring." - Susan Stapleton
