Local Food & Entertainment

My 5 Favorite Local Coffee Shops


#1 – Sambalatte Torrefazione

How would I describe Sambalatte?
Hip. Brazilian
Local Roasters
Experienced Baristas
Snacks. Pastries. Yummy Food.
Super yummy and aesthetic lattes
Multiple locations. Boca Park / Summerlin location shown above.
Sambalatte’s Yelp Page


#2 – Gabi Coffee & Bakery

How would I describe Gabi?
Super cute. Great ambiance.
So many different types of seating
Theme based on Korean Culture and History
Well designed for foodies, IG, hangouts, & studying
Tasty Coffee. Lots of bakery items.
Chinatown location. Big frkkin wooden door.
Gabi’s Yelp Page


#3 – Bad Owl Coffee

How would I describe Bad Owl?
Harry Potter Inspired
Yummy drinks, pastries, and food
Multiple locations
Muggles, Witches, Wizards, Squibs, Giants, Veelas, Werewolves, House Elves, Pixies, Goblins, Vampires, Trolls, and Former Death Eaters are all welcome 🙂
Bad Owl’s Yelp Page


#4 – Sunrise Coffee

How would I describe Sunrise?
Long time local gem
Many yummy latte flavors
Hipster vibes
Indoor and Outdoor Seating
Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten Free options made fresh daily
Sunrise’s Yelp Page


#5 – Madhouse Coffee
(Durango & Desert Inn Location)

How would I describe Madhouse?
Open 24 hours / 365
Indoor & Outdoor Seating
Woke / Hipster / Millenial Vibes
Good coffee & blended drinks
Many different food options and some pastries
Vegan options
Hookah
Phaellic 🍆 shaped goodies sometimes available
Madhouse’s Yelp Page

I had to put the business owner’s Yelp description here:

“The MadHouse Coffee fills human fuel tanks with a hearty lineup of caffeinated brews, made-to-order sandwiches, and pastries baked fresh on the premises. Connoisseurs of hot bean juice can sample several coffee drinks, savor a mad cow–which imbues an everyday latte with hazelnut flavor–or coolly quaff one of 14 cold-brewed iced coffees. Fresh chocolate croissants and toasted bagels with butter, egg, and cheddar ease breakfasters into their days, and ladies and lads who lunch can wrap toothy sandwich traps around the island of Capri (fresh creamy mozzarella, sliced tomatoes put together in a fresh baked focaccia bread). The drive-thru shuttles sustenance hunters back onto the roads, and diners looking to put down roots can surf the free WiFi amid waves of brightly colored walls and vibrant artwork. For alfresco fans and espresso-loving insomniacs, the Madhouse Coffee fills its patio area with patrons and remains open 24 hours a day to alleviate any chocolate-related emergencies.”


Thanks for reading! I hope this was helpful!

-Leng