Vietnamese restaurant with floral decorations creates a cozy and friendly atmosphere that feels both welcoming and relaxed. A small market inside offers convenient shopping alongside dining. The space is clean and beautifully remodeled, evoking a garden-like ambiance.
Strong, smooth Vietnamese iced coffee stands out here with a balanced sweetness and rich flavor. The cafe sua da offers a deliciously bold taste that pairs well with savory dishes.
Prices stay consistently cheap across food and essentials. The banh mi and items like shampoo and chargers come at very low costs.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day, offering discounts on select items.
The banh mi costs $6.50, providing a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for sharing.
Bright, spacious bakery with aesthetic decor and ample seating including private zones and outlets for working. Atmosphere feels airy and relaxing with good music and a clean, inviting environment. Popular for high-quality pastries and a place suited for both casual chats and focused study sessions.
Coffee here stands out with its excellent quality and unique flavors like the ube latte. The shop offers a large space and consistently delivers delicious brews that many consider the best in town.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Baked goods stand out as surprisingly affordable.
Good to know
The working hours are from 7:30 am to 12 am daily.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or events.
Expect a busy atmosphere during weekend mornings.
Huge supermarket with wide aisles and a bulk foods area where shoppers can measure and bag their own portions of coffee, nuts, and more. The atmosphere feels like a friendly warehouse store with 24/7 hours, making it convenient and relaxed for all types of shoppers.
A large selection of bulk coffee beans lets you weigh and grind your own portions. Freshly ground coffee is available alongside other bulk items like nuts and spices.
Prices stay consistently dirt cheap across a wide variety of food and bulk items. No club membership fee applies, and essentials like water bottles come at low cost.
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WinCo Foods is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night shoppers.
The store does not accept credit cards; cash and debit are preferred.
Expect busy shopping times around 10pm on weekdays.
Free-standing fast food spot offers bright, welcoming atmosphere with clean, detailed decor and a small covered patio for outdoor seating. Energy stays calm with reasonable wait times and a steady flow of health-conscious diners. The vibe balances casual comfort with a focus on healthy, flavorful options.
Blended coffees stand out as very yummy and the cappuccino is consistently delicious. Coffee pairs well with their wraps and crepes.
Sandwiches come in giant portions and cost less than expected for their quality. Prices stay between cheap and fair, offering good value without feeling overpriced.
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Happy hour offers 2 for 1 smoothie deals every afternoon.
The prices are reasonable, with a small crepe costing $7 and a big crepe $8.
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes during busy hours.
Pink decor and 1950s style create a bright, clean diner with an inviting, unpretentious vibe. A free jukebox plays period music at a comfortable volume, enhancing the nostalgic atmosphere. Friendly staff contribute to a welcoming environment that feels like a glammed-up truck stop diner.
Coffee stays strong and true to the unpretentious diner feel. Service keeps cups full at light speed, never watered down.
Food comes at a cheap price and tastes good. Service is quick, making it a solid choice for affordable meals.
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Breakfast is served all day at Vickie's Diner.
The average breakfast cost is around $8.18 including tax.
Vickie's Diner is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities.
Boutique-style hotel with a quiet, social vibe and spacious, stylish rooms. Outdoor courtyard features adult playground games and a large pool area that stays pleasant and uncrowded. Located near downtown nightlife but maintains a peaceful atmosphere inside.
Complimentary coffee comes with liquid creamers and flavors. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase in the lobby. Coffee is included in the resort fees along with bikes and pool towels.
Rooms come at really cheap prices with great service. Drinks at the nearby bar go for about $3 during happy hour, making it a budget-friendly spot with a pool.
Good to know
Parking is public and very limited.
A $40 amenity fee is charged upon arrival.
Guests must be escorted to the elevators during club nights.
Drive-thru setup offers quick service with no indoor seating, focusing on convenience. Atmosphere is minimal, fitting a fast, healthy food stop. Menu features fresh salads and wraps at affordable prices, attracting those seeking a light, speedy lunch option.
Cold brew coffee stands out here with a marshmallow flavor option. The cold brew tastes amazing and offers a unique twist compared to typical choices.
Prices stay surprisingly cheap while offering fresh ingredients. Food comes out fast and keeps costs low without cutting quality.
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Salad and Go is a drive-thru restaurant with no inside seating.
Expect a fast drive-through experience with typically no long wait times.
Prices are very reasonable, with salads costing less than 10 dollars.
Older property with art deco design and a retro vibe offers a quiet, safe atmosphere away from downtown noise. Free miniature golf and a well-kept outdoor pool add unique leisure options. Rooms feel motel-like, small but clean, with some showing wear and paper-thin walls.
Rooms and drinks come at a cheap price here. Parking also costs less than usual, making it a budget-friendly option that stays clean and safe.
Good to know
Parking is free, but safety concerns exist in the area.
Expect to walk a flight of stairs if your room is on the second floor.
A $20 amenity fee is charged per night.
Cabin-style diner with bear carvings and wood benches creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Staff laugh and work efficiently, adding to a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Decor includes vintage signs and outdoorsy touches, blending lodge feel with diner charm.
Coffee comes with fast service and a friendly touch, especially attentive to keeping it warm. It pairs well with breakfast and stands out as very good.
Food comes at cheap prices and tastes good. Meals offer great value without sacrificing flavor.
Good to know
Order a "cub" breakfast item after 11am for a free treat for your child.
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat fish fry every Friday starting at 4pm for $14.99.
The diner offers large portions at reasonable prices, making it family-friendly.
Small, colorful Mexican restaurant offers intimate dining with home-y vibes and authentic cuisine. Indoor space fills quickly, while packed outdoor seating creates lively energy with mariachi bands and 80s music. Warm tortilla scents and expansive menu add to the casual, vibrant atmosphere.
Mexican coffee stands out with a rich, authentic flavor. Coffee served black is smooth and strong, presented in a nice cup that adds to the experience.
Plates cost less than 20 dollars, making the food very cheap and affordable. Portion sizes are reasonable, and prices reflect that without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday with various drink specials.
Enjoy 2-for-1 margaritas on Mondays during happy hour.
Happy hour includes half-off chips and salsa with drinks.
Bakery offers a self-serve setup with a large, separate dining area that feels modern and cozy. Atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting, with clean, upscale decor and limited seating. Asian-style baked goods and desserts stand out for their unique flavors and quality.
Rich coffee pairs well with sweet treats and bakery items. The oat milk brown sugar latte and house iced coffee stand out as signature drinks.
Prices stay cheap across the bakery, with baked goods and bread costing less than typical Vegas spots. The affordability stands out clearly.
Good to know
Parking can be competitive and often full, so arrive early.
Prices for pastries are generally affordable, with many items under $3.
Some pastries may be out of stock during busy hours.
Asian grocery store offers crowded, busy atmosphere with fresh seafood and produce. It includes in-store bakery, deli, and cafe alongside a wide Baijiu selection. Shoppers find hard-to-find Asian ingredients and enjoy services like fish cleaning and frying.
Offers unique drinks like Avocado Yogurt with cheese cream and Orange tea with cheese cream and boba alongside a subtle, frothy latte. Coffee pairs well with excellent pastries at reasonable prices.
Many goods come at cheap prices, but some items cost more. Careful checking of prices helps avoid surprises.
Good to know
After 3 pm, a combo with fried rice or chow mein and two sides costs about $10.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, seniors get a 10% discount on purchases over $50.
Happy hour prices start after 3 pm.
Spacious interior with bright colors and plenty of seating creates a calming, clean atmosphere. A drive-thru adds convenience alongside a quiet, casual vibe. Large banh mi sandwiches complement the inviting, roomy setup.
Vietnamese coffee balances sweetness and strong coffee flavor well. The iced version comes in one size and is sometimes offered free by the staff.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. Sandwiches come at a low cost without sacrificing portion size.
Good to know
There is a drive-thru at the restaurant for quick service.
The shop maintains a clean environment for customers.
Prices for Banh Mi sandwiches are around nine dollars, which is reasonable.
Half restaurant, half casino space combines classic rock music and slot machines with a local-style breakfast served on paper plates. Atmosphere feels comfortable and friendly despite an older facility and cigarette smoke nearby. Limited seating supports a casual, unpretentious vibe.
Coffee comes from Lavazza, which is a pleasant surprise. The owner sources it from 5 Dollar Cafe, known for its great coffee.
Prices stay consistently very cheap for both food and drinks. The menu offers tasty options without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The $5 Cafe serves breakfast until 2 pm.
The cafe is cash only, so bring cash or a debit card.
Most menu items are priced above $5, with few options under $11.
Spacious rooms with comfortable living areas and a large, clean bed create a relaxed environment. Grounds feature a beautiful, quiet pool area with cabanas and a heated pool open late. The crowd tends to be laid back and family-oriented, contributing to a calm, tucked-away atmosphere away from busy areas.
Rooms include a coffee maker and a fridge for convenience. Kitchenettes come with a microwave and plenty of cabinets for storage.
Happy hour runs every day with cheap drinks at several restaurants. A nearby spot offers cheap eats, and the hotel provides cheap beers and affordable rooms close to main attractions.
Good to know
Parking at Tuscany Suites & Casino is free for guests.
The hotel charges a resort fee that may not be disclosed at booking.
Children under 16 are not allowed at the pool during winter.
Old-school casino with classic Vegas vibes and an authentic 60s diner atmosphere creates a gritty yet fun environment. The space stays quiet and clean, attracting a mix of regulars who enjoy low-limit tables, bingo, and a variety of slots. A snack shop and bake shop add to the local, laid-back feel.
Coffee comes with great service and friendly staff who make you feel welcome. The shop offers excellent food and desserts at great prices.
Table games feature cheap minimums and an old-school vibe, making low-stakes play easy. Dining options offer good food at cheap prices, with some table comps adding value.
Good to know
Reservations are needed for prime rib at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a steak and eggs special for $7.99 from 11pm to 7am.
Bingo games are available, providing a fun experience for visitors.
Decor features traditional Mexican plows and shovels and shoes hanging on the ceiling, creating a colorful, cultural cantina vibe. Atmosphere suits both families and singles, with a lively yet comfortable energy. Offers affordable breakfast deals and notable drink specials like 99-cent Bloody Marys.
Coffee comes in bottomless refills with attentive service. It pairs well with breakfast items like burritos and eggs, though it costs about $4 per cup separate from meals.
Breakfast prices stay very cheap without sacrificing quality. Drinks, including alcohol, come at low cost too, making it a solid spot for affordable meals.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with $6 Margaritas and yard-long drinks for $15.
Breakfast costs $6.99 and includes 2 eggs, choice of meat, and tortillas.
Lunch is priced at $5.99 for a generous plate, making it affordable.
Outdoor cactus garden offers unique cactus varieties and peaceful atmosphere with benches for relaxation. Glowing Christmas lights create a beautiful, quiet setting after dark. On-site chocolate factory provides free tastings and showcases chocolate-making, including alcohol-infused chocolates and optional wine pairings.
Coffee bar serves drinks like coffee and tea alongside treats. The spot offers a quiet place to sip coffee while wandering the garden or reading. Chocolates and coffee pair well here.
Chocolates require a full wallet because they are not cheap. Prices lean toward the higher end for sweets here.
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The Christmas lights display runs from early November to early January after dark.
There is a $2 entry fee during the holidays, payable by cash or card.
Expect a 30-minute wait for entry during the Christmas Lights event.
Small, crowded space with limited indoor seating and a busy, bustling vibe. Self-serve kiosks and a drive-thru create a fast-casual, efficient experience focused on quick pickup. Outdoor seating offers a quieter option but lacks shade, attracting birds and providing a different atmosphere.
Cold brew and iced coffee come at a very affordable price, often under $2. The berries and cream energy drink offers a unique flavor alongside other beverage options.
Offers cheap eats that deliver great treats. Food tastes expensive despite low prices.
Good to know
No cash is accepted; only card payments are allowed.
The lobster roll costs $10, or $12 for a combo meal with fries and a drink.
The inside seating area is very limited, so plan to eat in your car or outside.