
Coffee prices are on the rise again! Why? Coffee bean shortage! So what does that mean for you as the consumer? Your $1.99 coffee could cost you up to $2.50-$3.00 the next time you get one. BUT there are ways to still enjoy your morning coffee without the price hike, but you're going to have to make sacrifices.
Many people are moving away from the expensive chain coffee shops and gourmet coffee's to save money because of the price hike. What are they doing instead? They're drinking more instant coffee and purchasing supermarket coffee brands, because they are still less expensive.
Since January, retail coffee prices have rose almost fifty percent! They're saying it could raise up to twenty percent more per yearly quarter. BUT they're saying if the coffee bean shortage changes and supply goes up again, you could see prices drop a little later on in the year.
For now, what are you gonna do? Continue to pay the higher prices for the coffee drinks you're used to? Or are you gonna step it down with lower grade coffee's to save money?
We have more on this story and others in today's edition of a Few Things You Should Know!
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20 Best Coffee Shops In Las Vegas
I think it's safe to say that coffee is often a saving grace. And Las Vegas coffee shops have definitely helped us recover after a night out.
It's truly the perfect beverage that's available in multiple mediums. Hot, iced, sweet, bitter, frothy or blended; coffee can quench any type of caffeine craving.
Coffee is also a ritual for many of us, often signifying as the gong that starts our day. When we smell the brewing beans and hear the bubbling noise of the carburetor, memories are often pulled from the back of our minds about cornerstone moments in our lives.
Along with the memories and conversations that are associated with the amazing beverage, coffee is also a symbol in many cultures. Whether it's the brewing method or the type of beans being used, coffee -- like most things -- vary across the world.
There are four types of coffee beans: Arabica, Robusta, Liberica, and Excelsa. And according to CoffeeAffection.com, Arabica and Robusta are the most common and popular type of beans.
Arabica is known for having a smooth and complex flavor with a distinct lack of bitterness. Robusta, often associated with Vietnamese coffee, has a stronger and bolder flavor with a higher hint of bitterness laced within the coffee's profile.
The other and less common coffee beans, Liberica and Excelsa, have different flavor notes and are grown in Africa and Asia.
According to CoffeeAffection, Liberica beans "has a controversial and polarizing reputation for wild inconsistency. Those who’ve tried this rare variety either love it or hate it."
Some have described the flavor as nutty, woody and "burnt," with a backbite.
Excelsa beans have qualities that are a mixture of light and dark roast traits. These beans have tart and fruity flavors with a lighter aroma. Yet, these beans still have a depth of flavor.
There's also a science to the coffee brewing process that emphasizes and brings out certain flavors of the beans, which you can read more about here.
To celebrate our love of coffee, here are some of the best shops in Vegas.
Wow Wow Lemonade
Although this establishment focuses on lemonade, Wow Wow Lemonade serves cold brew that's simply to die for. The Blue Hawaii Cold Brew is amazing.
Gäbi Coffee & Bakery
5808 Spring Mountain Rd, STE 104, Las Vegas, NV 89146
MadHouse Coffee
8470 W Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89117
85°C Bakery Cafe
We recommend the sea salt coffee!
Grouchy Johns
8520 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89123 and 6350 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146
Serendripity Coffeehouse
7795 W Sahara Ave Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Coffee Religion
5191 W Charleston Blvd Suite 185, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Bbear Coffee
6850 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Matcha Cafe Maiko
Here's a little option for those who still want caffeine with a matcha or tea latte twist.
3400 S Jones Blvd #3, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Royal Coffee Roasting
Multiple locations across Las Vegas.
PublicUs
We recommend getting the death cream or the iced shaken almond milk latte. These two coffee drinks are subtly sweet, creamy and rich.
1126 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Aware Coffee & Tea Lounge
5590 Painted Mirage Rd suite 130, Las Vegas, NV 89149
Leone Café
400 S Rampart Blvd #10165, Las Vegas, NV 89145
Palm Sugar Coffee Bar
9420 W Sahara Ave suite 107, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Cafe Lola
Multiple locations across Las Vegas.
Viva Cafe
Located inside of the Boulevard Mall, 3528 S Maryland Pkwy #314, Las Vegas, NV 89169.
We recommend the horchata-flavored coffee drinks!
Havana Express Cuban Kitchen & Bakery
Although this eatery specializes in Cuban food, the bakery serves amazing Cuban Cafecito that's the perfect accompaniment to any baked good.
2590 East Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121, United States
Caffeine Machine
4520 S Hualapai Way Ste 109, Las Vegas, NV 89147
Mothership Coffee Roasters
1028 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Makers and Finders
Multiple locations across Las Vegas.




