Vesta Coffee Roasters
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Vesta Coffee Roasters

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Grace Lin

An Arts District micro-roaster pulling some of the most precise espresso in the city. The space is bright, the bar is glass-fronted so you can watch the work, and the staff treats the menu like a conversation rather than a transaction. Single-origin pour-overs are where Vesta really shows off.

Insider tip

Ask the barista what came in this week. Get whatever they're excited about as a pour-over.

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