Las Vegas has a coffee and tea culture that runs deeper than most people give it credit for, and it has nothing to do with the Strip. From Spring Valley to Henderson to Enterprise, the valley's neighborhood cafes are putting out avocado toast, house-roasted blends, and French press service that hold up against anything you would find in a bigger food city. These are the spots locals are actually going to on a Saturday morning.
We ranked these nine coffee and tea spots using our Insider Score, which weights verified local visits, dish-specific feedback, and repeat traffic over time. The list runs from highest to lowest. Whether you want buttermilk pancakes in Henderson or churros with chocolate sauce in Paradise, start here.
№ 01
The Coffee Class
7.7Excellent
$$
8878 S Eastern Ave · (702) 998-2501
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The Coffee Class in Enterprise anchors its menu around three things that brunch crowds actually order: avocado toast with a poached egg, a classic breakfast sandwich, and blueberry pancakes that show up on tables at every visit. This is a weekend-with-friends spot in the truest sense, the kind of place where the food is the reason you make plans. Book a table and order the pancakes before the kitchen runs out of batter.
What to orderAvocado Toast with Poached Egg, Classic Breakfast Sandwich, Blueberry Pancakes
№ 02
Bespoke All Day Cafe
7.7Excellent
$$
2600 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV, 89102 · (725) 278-8464
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Bespoke All Day Cafe in Spring Valley keeps its menu tight and lets the artisanal coffee do the talking alongside a plate of pancakes or avocado toast that regulars keep coming back for. The all-day format means the kitchen is not rushing you out by 11 a.m., which is the right call for a proper weekend brunch. If you are going with a group, split an order of pancakes and let everyone caffeinate properly before deciding on the rest.
What to orderPancakes,Avocado Toast,Artisanal Coffee
№ 03
Sunrise Coffee
7.4Great
$
3130 E Sunset Rd · (702) 433-3304
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Sunrise Coffee in Paradise works well as both a quick morning coffee stop and a sit-down weekend brunch depending on how much time you have. The breakfast burrito is the move if you are in and out, but the buttermilk pancakes and avocado toast reward you when you have a full hour to spare. This one earns its spot on repeat-visit lists in the Paradise corridor.
What to orderBreakfast Burrito, Buttermilk Pancakes, Avocado Toast
№ 04
Baby Birds Cafe
7.8Excellent
$$
2910 Lake East Dr · (702) 202-3583
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Baby Birds Cafe in Spring Valley is the place to go when you want a cafe burger or a full breakfast plate without driving toward a tourist corridor. The signature dessert has its own loyal following among regulars who tack it on at the end of a lunch. The setting rewards a slower visit, so plan accordingly.
What to ordercoffee, pastries, breakfast sandwich
№ 05
Horizon Shine by The Coffee Class
7.7Excellent
Henderson $$
709 E Horizon Dr · (725) 214-4191
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Horizon Shine by The Coffee Class in Henderson runs the same thoughtful playbook as its Enterprise sibling, with house-roasted coffee blends anchoring a menu that includes buttermilk pancakes with seasonal fruit and an artisanal breakfast sandwich worth ordering every time. Henderson locals have made this a reliable weekend-brunch destination for exactly the reasons you would expect. The seasonal fruit on those pancakes changes, so what you get in March is not what you get in October.
What to orderButtermilk Pancakes with Seasonal Fruit, Artisanal Breakfast Sandwich, House-Roasted Coffee Blends
№ 06
Delices Gourmands French Bakery
7.1Great
$$
3620 W Sahara Ave · (702) 331-2526
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Delices Gourmands French Bakery in Spring Valley is a butter-croissant-and-French-macaron operation first and a cafe second, which is the correct priority. The croque monsieur rounds out the savory side for anyone who wants something with more structure than a pastry in the morning. Come early because the croissants move fast.
What to orderButter Croissants, French Macarons, Croque Monsieur
№ 07
Better Days
7.3Great
$$
10595 W Discovery Dr · (702) 781-6337
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Better Days in Summerlin leans into the healthy-brunch lane without apologizing for it, leading with a tropical acai bowl and a matcha latte that regulars treat as a weekly ritual. The turkey avocado club gives you a full lunch option if the acai bowl does not cover the bases you need. This is the Summerlin spot for anyone who wants brunch that does not leave them horizontal for the rest of the afternoon.
What to orderTropical Acai Bowl, Turkey Avocado Club, Matcha Latte
№ 08
Ole Churros
7.7Excellent
Paradise $
6649 S Las Vegas Blvd · (702) 640-0483
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Ole Churros in Paradise is a specific kind of visit: classic churros with chocolate sauce, a churro ice cream sundae, or dulce de leche churros paired with a casual coffee. The menu does not try to be everything, it commits to one lane and executes it. If you are looking for a sweet-treat stop in Paradise, this is where that conversation ends.
What to orderClassic Churros with Chocolate Sauce, Churro Ice Cream Sundae, Dulce de Leche Churros
Frequently asked
What are the best Coffee and Tea Spots in Las Vegas?
The guide leads with The Coffee Class, followed by Bespoke All Day Cafe and Sunrise Coffee. The full ranking above scores every one on our Insider Score.
What is the price range for Coffee and Tea Spots in Las Vegas?
Mostly budget-to-mid. Sunrise Coffee is among the most affordable. Every entry above is marked with its price tier.
Where can I find Coffee and Tea Spots off the Strip in Las Vegas?
Plenty of options: Horizon Shine by The Coffee Class in Henderson and Ole Churros in Paradise.
Where can I find the best Coffee and Tea Spots near me in Las Vegas?
Our coffee and tea spots picks are spread across Henderson, and Paradise, so wherever you are, one is usually close. A few of the highest ranked: The Coffee Class, Bespoke All Day Cafe, and Sunrise Coffee. The full list above marks the neighborhood on every spot, so you can find the closest.
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The data first, then the verdict
We start with the review record, not a press release. Every room here is a real kitchen with a strong rating across a meaningful number of reviews, ranked on our 10-point Insider Score. We weight consistency over time and the rooms locals return to, not the ones tourists pass through once. The list updates as the data does. How we work →
Marisol Castañeda
Guides Editor
Marisol runs the dish-by-dish, neighborhood-by-neighborhood beat: the taquerias, the noodle counters, the working-tier rooms, and the best-of lists that send you somewhere specific. Her rankings start with the review record and end with a recommendation you can act on tonight.