The weather outside in Las Vegas this week has been… well, let’s just call it what it is: decidedly frightful.
A full-on dreary Seattle situation — gray skies, steady rain, and the kind of damp chill Vegas is simply not emotionally prepared for in November.
It’s rare to get this much rain this time of year, and honestly? I’m here for the vibes.
Because a rainy day in the desert means one thing:
It’s a damn good day for a hot coffee.
So let’s lean into the gloom, grab our coziest sweaters, and talk about the best coffee shops in Las Vegas, as highlighted by Vegas Magazine’s newly released guide. (Link to the full article here.). https://www.
Whether you want a quiet corner, a moodier arts-district moment, or a polished Summerlin favorite — consider this your rainy-day cheat sheet.
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Alchemy Coffee – Summerlin
Italian countryside vibes, acai bowls, smoked lox bagels, and frappes worth the detour. One of my all-time Summerlin favorites.
Bungalow Coffee Co – The Arts District
3,000 square feet of airy, downtown energy. Specialty lattes, chai, salads, wraps — and the perfect spot for people-watching in the rain.
Café Cuto – Fontainebleau
Elegant European café standards with effortless Italian counter service. The espresso hits exactly right after a long morning.
The Coffee Class – Multiple Locations
Single-origin, hand-poured brews and their famous honey lavender latte. Stylish, local, and consistently excellent.
Coffee Religion – Northwest
Maple Reeves latte + a truffle grilled cheese?
On a rainy day?
Say no more.
Dark Moon Coffee Roasters – Henderson
Award-winning and roasted onsite. Friendly baristas, bold flavors, and some of the best cold brew in town.
Desert Wind Coffee Roasters – Northwest
For the adventurous coffee drinker — unique blends, global sourcing, and tons of character.
Gabi Coffee & Bakery – Chinatown
Purple glow, vines overhead, dreamy dry cappuccinos, and a bakery lineup that turns dreary days into cozy moments.
Makers & Finders – Arts District, Downtown Summerlin, Henderson
Latin-inspired lattes, coconut turmeric magic, brunch packages, and a community-focused vibe that never misses.
Mothership Coffee – All Over the Valley
Six locations, consistently fabulous, and the dark mocha latte is a rainy-day must.
Public Works Coffee Bar – Henderson
Small, independent, local charm with pastries, rotating events, and a matcha honey latte that warms your soul.
Sambalatte – Multiple Locations
Rainbow lattes, Brazilian coffee, and baristas who turn caffeine into performance art. Live entertainment at night seals the deal.
Urth Caffé – Wynn Las Vegas + UnCommons
Signature organic blends, beautiful spaces, and the perfect place to linger with a full meal while the rain falls outside.
Vesta Coffee Roasters – Summerlin + Arts District
Housemade vanilla cardamom syrup. Need I say more?
Yaw Farm Coffee Roasters – Local Gem
A down-home, no-fuss shop with the quad-shot latte you didn’t know you needed.
Open Tues–Sat — and worth the drive.
Rainy Days in Vegas Are Rare — Savor Them
It’s not often we get to channel a full PNW moment here in the desert.
So grab your umbrella (or at least pretend you own one), sip something warm, and enjoy the cozy vibes while they last.
And if you want more insider Las Vegas spots — from coffee to cocktails to neighborhoods you’ll love…
Download my Lifestyle Guide and start living like a local.
Stay warm, stay caffeinated, and stay dry out there.
– Jennifer
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