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    The Coffee Shop, Restaurant in Las Vegas
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    The Coffee Shop

    South Las Vegas, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    The Coffee Shop is a practical Las Vegas daytime choice when convenience matters more than a destination meal. It is better suited to casual breakfast or lunch plans than celebrations, chef-driven dining, or ingredient-sourcing-focused meals, since verified menu and pricing details are limited.

    About The Coffee Shop

    Against Las Vegas alternatives built for bigger plans, The Coffee Shop is the practical pick when the decision is convenience over ceremony. Choose it for a low-friction daytime stop, not for a dressed-up plan or a destination-level dining experience.

    The value here is simplicity. In a city where many restaurant decisions can become a dress-code and budget conversation, this is the easier play for a daytime stop in Las Vegas. Use it when timing matters more than a specific dish or destination-level experience.

    A daytime Las Vegas option, not the celebration anchor

    For a special occasion, this should be treated as a support stop rather than the main event. It can work around a casual day plan, but readers planning a birthday dinner, client meal, or polished night out may want to compare it with other Las Vegas options that better match those needs.

    Detail-driven diners should be careful here. This is a convenience-first daytime choice rather than a restaurant to build an itinerary around for a specific culinary hook.

    Use it when the plan needs to stay easy

    The strongest use case is a simple daytime stop in Las Vegas when the group does not want to over-plan. Treat it as a direct option because the decision cost is low. For broader planning, use Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, or cross-check hotel and nightlife plans through Our full Las Vegas hotels guide and Our full Las Vegas bars guide.

    The takeThis is an every-hour destination for people who need flexibility: early-morning arrivals and red-eye travelers, late-shift casino staff, families who’ve spent a long day on the Strip, and visitors who can’t plan around reservation windows. The Coffee Shop is best when your timing is unpredictable and you need a straightforward meal or beverage outside conventional dining hours. It functions as the dependable fallback for stretches of travel or long days of sightseeing — the sort of place you use to recalibrate your schedule rather than stage a special night out.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
    Explore Las VegasNearby

    Planning details

    Location
    3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    treasureisland.com
    Phone
    +17028947111
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The Coffee Shop is presented as the Strip’s dependable, no-frills dining layer: a diner-style, always-open coffee shop that quietly underpins the city’s round-the-clock rhythm. It reads as straightforward and unpretentious — a place built for utility rather than spectacle — where accessibility and familiarity matter more than trend-driven design. The tone in the description emphasizes its role inside casino properties, so the room feels practical and busy rather than curated; it’s exactly the kind of everyday spot visitors and shift workers expect when they need something reliable at any hour.

    Best For

    This is an every-hour destination for people who need flexibility: early-morning arrivals and red-eye travelers, late-shift casino staff, families who’ve spent a long day on the Strip, and visitors who can’t plan around reservation windows. The Coffee Shop is best when your timing is unpredictable and you need a straightforward meal or beverage outside conventional dining hours. It functions as the dependable fallback for stretches of travel or long days of sightseeing — the sort of place you use to recalibrate your schedule rather than stage a special night out.

    Ordering Tips

    Expect an environment oriented to walk-ins and quick turnarounds rather than booking windows or formal service: the text frames the spot as absorbing irregular demand, so reservations are unlikely to be necessary or typical. Plan to drop in whenever you need a meal — early morning, late night, or between shows — and be ready for practical, diner-style pacing. If you arrive after a long day on the Strip, treat this as a convenient, all-hours reset: ordering is straightforward and focused on getting people fed reliably rather than on an elevated tasting experience.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Warm and relaxed atmosphere just off the casino floor with views of the tropical pool.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyClassic

    Best For

    Casual HangoutFamily

    Experience

    Hotel RestaurantTerrace

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium
    Planning details

    Location

    3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 · Directions

    +17028947111

    treasureisland.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Where to go if this is not the right fit

    For a more occasion-ready meal, choose Phil's Steak House. For a livelier dinner plan, choose LAVO.

    If the group wants a more specific casual meal, Noodle Asia is the cleaner cross-shop.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Las Vegas

    Phil's Steak House is the clearer pick for a traditional celebration meal, while The Coffee Shop is easier to justify for a casual daytime stop. If the decision is about ambience and occasion, choose Phil's; if it is about keeping the schedule simple, this is the lower-commitment option.

    LAVO and Wakuda make more sense for readers who want a defined dinner plan and a stronger sense of room energy. The Coffee Shop is not competing on that axis. It is the better fit when a group wants something easy before the rest of the day, rather than a night built around the table.

    Noodle Asia is the more specific alternative if the group wants Asian comfort food, while Fashion Show Las Vegas is more useful as a shopping-area fallback than a single dining destination. Use The Coffee Shop for convenience; cross-shop the others when cuisine or occasion matters more.

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    The Coffee Shop Las Vegas and similar venues
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    The Coffee ShopLas VegasNo published awards
    Phil's Steak HouseLas VegasNo published awards
    LAVOLas VegasNo published awards
    Fashion Show Las VegasParadiseNo published awards
    WakudaLas Vegas
    Michelin Plate 20262026 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2024 Michelin Plate
    Noodle AsiaLas VegasNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to The Coffee Shop?

    Keep it casual. The dress code for The Coffee Shop is casual, its hours are 6 AM–2 PM daily. Comfortable daytime clothing is the safest fit unless the rest of your Las Vegas plan calls for something dressier.

    Is The Coffee Shop open for dinner?

    No. The Coffee Shop is a daytime option, with hours from 6 AM to 2 PM every day. It should not be planned as a dinner stop. For an evening meal, compare other Las Vegas options such as Phil's Steak House or LAVO.

    Is The Coffee Shop good for solo dining?

    It may be a practical solo stop because it is open daily from 6 AM to 2 PM and has a casual dress code. For a tight schedule, check the venue's current guidance before you go.

    What are alternatives to The Coffee Shop in Las Vegas?

    Other Las Vegas options to compare include Wakuda, Noodle Asia, Phil's Steak House, LAVO, Fashion Show Las Vegas. The Coffee Shop is best framed around its daytime hours and casual dress code, while the right alternative depends on the rest of your plan.

    Is The Coffee Shop good for a special occasion?

    It is better treated as a casual daytime stop than as the anchor for a special occasion. The Coffee Shop is open daily from 6 AM–2 PM, which suits daytime planning more than dinner. For a celebration, compare it with other Las Vegas options such as Phil's Steak House or LAVO.