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Las Vegas, Nevada

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A Latin American-influenced coffee and breakfast shop in the Arts District that does both halves of the equation seriously. The coffee program leans toward Colombian and Brazilian beans, the food menu reads like a Pan-American brunch, and the patio fills up by 10 a.m. on weekends.

Insider tip

Get the avocado toast or the Colombian eggs Benedict. Sit on the patio. Save room for a guava pastry.

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