Makers & Finders Coffee 2120 Festival Plaza Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89135
About the Business
Located at 2120 Festival Plaza Drive in Las Vegas, Nevada, Makers & Finders Coffee is not your average coffee shop. This unique establishment offers hand-crafted cocktails, beers, wines, and coffee drinks along with delicious Latin-inspired food. Whether you're looking for a place to enjoy Sunday brunch or simply want a fresh cup of coffee, Makers & Finders has you covered.
In addition to being a top brunch spot in the city, Makers & Finders also offers catering services. From pop-up espresso bars to packaged lunches and Latin food favorites, they have something for every event. Their menu includes gluten-free and vegan options, as well as a variety of coffee and tea drinks made to order.
With a dessert menu and hand-crafted cocktails, Makers & Finders is the perfect combination of a coffee shop and a brunch restaurant. Whether you're in the mood for a Mexican Spiced latte or a Gamma smoothie, this place has it all. So next time you're in Las Vegas, make sure to stop by Makers & Finders Coffee for a unique dining experience.
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Location & Phone number
2120 Festival Plaza Dr Unit 140, Las Vegas, NV 89135, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"NYU doctor Kanokporn Tangsuan died at a Disney Springs restaurant after confirming that her food could be made dairy and nut-free in October 2023. The coroner's report found that she had traces of both dairy and nuts in her system. People rely on menus and staff to know what they're talking about. My husband took me here for lunch because they have a marked gluten-free menu and I have Celiac disease - meaning that I have to eat gluten-free. If I eat even a crumb of gluten, my body produces antibodies that attack my intestines that can lead to cancer. This is an autoimmune disease, not an allergy, so my symptoms won't include shortness of breath, even though I am actively being harmed. I spoke to 2 staff members about my Celiac disease and learnt most of the items marked gluten-free are not actually gluten-free. I asked the staff to please remove the gluten-free labels from these items as people ordering online or for others are putting their trust in the truth of their gluten-free claims. They could kill someone. Everything from the arepas, to the potatoes, to the tortilla chips to the maduros goes into a fryer that is used to cook gluten-contaning foods. One waitress told me that if it says it's gluten-free on the menu, then it's gluten-free. She seemed surprised when I told her it's not if it's cooked in a shared fryer. The staff needs trained on the concept of cross contamination before an unsuspecting customer dies. If I have a shellfish allergy, would a restaurant use the same water used to boil lobster to cook my marked, shellfish-free meal? If I had a peanut allergy, would a restaurant fry my food in the same oil that they just cooked a peanut-crusted fish in, while marking my food "peanut-free" on the menu? If I had alpha-gal syndrome, would they use the same oil that they fried beef in to cook my vegetables in and then mark my meal "vegan?" All 3 answers should be no, because you could end up killing someone. If I cook wheat flour coated items in oil, it contaminates the oil, and thus any gluten-free food now contains gluten once cooked in that contaminated fryer. With Celiac disease and life-threatening wheat allergies, businesses slap the gluten-free label on foods that aren't prepared gluten-free and most contain wheat. You are going to kill someone. I ended up having a modified steak salad, which was very good, to use up a certificate my husband had. That said, there's only like 4 items that are actually gluten-free as marked, which is DANGEROUS. My gluten-free FB group members told me they've contacted the owners back in 2022 and got no response even when told they got sick. If someone with a life threatening wheat allergy dies, bookmark my review because the owners have been notified by more than one person that their signage is wrong. You don't have to offer gluten-free options but you do have to be truthful in advertising if you're going to jeopardize people's lives. March 2024"
"Nice place. When I arrived there were a lot of people waiting. That's a good sign. The breakfast looked magnificent. I had a club sandwich with French fries. It was very tasty!"
"Absolutely delicious. Fresh ingredients, and great flavor. Staff is friendly and attentive. Great spot for a casual friend's breakfast or Brunch. I highly recommend the empandas. They have a great selection of fillings. I don't think you can go wrong with any. That flake in every bite; you'll thank me later. To finish off the perfect meal, the espresso flan is the cherry on top."
"Hardly cooked bacon and items that don't match what's pictured online? I think not. Literally look at the photo of the bacon (or any photo with bacon on their website) in comparison to the bacon I received. Really!? My bacon is hardly cooked. The waffles came with no powdered sugar either. Do better for your takeout customers! The quality should remain the same takeout or not. So unimpressed after spending $60+ on takeout here."
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