Mothership Coffee Roasters
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Mothership Coffee Roasters

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Zachary Jones

A Henderson-born roaster with a Downtown outpost at the Beat that became the coffee shop of record for the Fremont East tech-and-art crowd. Beans are roasted in-house in Henderson; the espresso is balanced, the cold brew is dialed-in, and the staff actually wants to talk about it.

Insider tip

Get the cortado and ask what's just been roasted. The seasonal tasting flights are where the roasters have fun.

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