A coffee shop in the Downtown Las Vegas Arts District on a mission to create a space rooted in the radical care – to leave you more connected, innovative and caffeinated then when you arrived. We have ample seating, strong WiFi, and handcrafted beverages. Come see us, and stay awhile!
Bungalow Coffee Co – Las Vegas, NV
Where is Bungalow Coffee Co located? Bungalow Coffee Co is located at 201 E Charleston Blvd Suite 180, Las Vegas, NV 89104, United States, Las Vegas, NV. You …
Hitesh Kalluru
Honestly was skeptical at first given the prices. However I was delighted to find how amazing the sandwiches and coffee are. Very fresh ingredients & pretty sure it’s all made in house. I thought the lavender honey latte was a bit strong on lavender but still great. The croissant sando was well worth it. The side salad with lemon vinaigrette was amazing. Would def recommend eating breakfast here!
… moregigi jaime
I liked the vibe. I would come back and the protein breakfast should either be off the menu or you need to get real eggs since everyone complains about the same. Prices are good.
… moreJuan Cardenas
A magnificent option in DTLV. Great food, great coffee, better service.
Massive space, tables, booths, bar.
Perfect for a meeting or brunch. The location is amazing to also walk around and visit all the shops and galleries.
… moreArmin Jr
Really cool spot for a quick bite and a coffee. It was pretty busy Saturday morning, but I was able to get my to go order in about 10 minutes. The Deluxe Croissant Sandi was very good, the aioli was a nice touch. Iced cold brew was also very good, one of the best I’ve had downtown. A bit noisier than other coffee shops, but nothing that would stop you from having an enjoyable visit. Great music, decor, and overall vibe, I’ll definitely be back and recommend this spot to locals and tourists.
… moreShelly Lyn Marshall
We really enjoyed out first visit. The staff is cordial, helpful and welcoming. We enjoyed the open space with plenty of seating choices that included the following: full, padded booths, half booth, bar, windows bar, and tables (2 and 4 top). They use actual glassware and silverware, but plastic utensils (?). Orders are taken at the register and delivered to patrons after they are seated. We had a lovely experience and plan to return. We really appreciated the music level; we were able to talk and relax. Many coffee houses blast music so loud, no conversation is possible, and no relaxation is possible. The only difficulty I would mention is the parking availability as it is limited, as a lot of business in the arts area.
… moreAngelica Hall
Great first-time experience. I met up with a close friend on a whim and throughly enjoyed the experience. I ordered the S’mores Latte paired with a blueberry scone, which delivered on both flavor and comfort. Overall, the vibe and atmosphere earn a solid 5/5!
… moreColin Beech
All atmosphere and hype, little substance. Messy waffle sandwich came smothered in maple syrup. Great! Messy… no worries, I was provided cutlery. BOGEY: a plastic knife? To cut through two waffles? But a metal fork? Drip coffee, when ordered, made no request of milk and sugar. Served black, I looked for the creamer station. Surprise! You have to bring it to the counter to get the paper sugar packets that should have been on the table, and your creamer will be poured for you in a bizarre interaction. Bathrooms require a secret code to enter. Recommended if you want to have breakfast in a minimum security prison.
… moreSerina Arlene
Mediterranean salad was divine. Matcha latte, I didn’t realize was unsweetened so that wasn’t great but I don’t know if that was my fault for not reading somewhere that it was unsweetened.
2 stars docked off because you only accept electronic/credit/debit forms of payment and that is abhorrent to me. I really try not to support any businesses pulling this crap. Cash is legal tender.
There are devastating consequences to going towards a cashless society. Cash Is Superior.
There are many reasons for my feelings about this but the most universally relatable reasoning perhaps is the fact that Every Single Time you pay with a card, the bank gets a percentage of the payment, always at least $1. Every time.
If I pay with my meal with a $20 bill, 100% of that $20 goes to your business, which happens to be a local business, so then 100% of that gets recirculated in my community. If I pay with a card, at least $1.50 of that $20 goes to The Bank.
The banks make billions of dollars off of these transaction fees. And can’t WE ALL AGREE that our common enemy is the banks?! We do not need to be giving them a GD $ every time we pay for anything.
… moreIrfan Syed
Loved this coffee shop!
If you need good coffee and like us could not find a decent one at the strip, then this place is the one I recommend!
It’s about a 12 min cab ride to here, but the coffee is so good.
We got the honey lavender latte one hot and cold, along with a flat white. We also got turkey panini, avocado toast and salmon lox toast, we liked everything. The atmosphere was also great!
… moreFirebolt Frog
It‘s ok and not bad, but not as good as hoped. Some menus looked better though.
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