The Tech Traveler's Guide to Las Vegas: Where to Stay, Eat, and Recharge
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The Tech Traveler's Guide to Las Vegas: Where to Stay, Eat, and Recharge
"The brekkie sandwich at PublicUs is delicious, the Loco Moco is as good as any I've had on the mainland, the vegan patty melt hits the spot, and all the drinks-including teas from Song Tea and mochas made using Askinosie chocolate-are some of the best in Vegas."
"I like the breakfast burrito here, and the acai bowl, and the coffee is always hot and fresh and not too involved. There's ample room here for laptopping, stretching out, and working, and the people watching is top-notch, too, because it's the Wynn."
"For an actual bagel, boiled and flipped on a bagel board, served with your choice of schmear or maybe a little lox, Siegel's Bagelmania place delivers the truth and then some. Its full-service restaurant is right near the convention center, which makes it an ideal escape if you're stuck there for work."
Las Vegas features a thriving homegrown coffee scene with several exceptional cafes catering to both casual diners and remote workers. PublicUs in the Arts District stands out for its spacious atmosphere, quality espresso drinks, filter coffee, and diverse breakfast menu including brekkie sandwiches, Loco Moco, and vegan options, with beverages sourced from premium suppliers like Song Tea and Askinosie chocolate. Urth Caffe, an outpost of the Los Angeles-based health food brand located inside the Wynn, offers breakfast burritos, acai bowls, and fresh coffee in an ample workspace with excellent people-watching opportunities. Siegel's Bagelmania near the convention center serves authentic New York-style boiled bagels with various schmears and lox options, functioning as a full-service restaurant and deli with satisfying diner-style coffee and flavored iced coffee alternatives.
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