Urth Caffe
6820 Helen Toland St Suite 110, Las Vegas
(702) 478-3401
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slowest and weirdest service I’ve ever seen . it’s not acceptable for a hotel like Wynn .
Good coffee, nice vibes, decent croissants
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Lol if you want to add something to your drink don't bother "we don't do that here"
Urth Caffe is mostly for non-vegans. The Spanish Latte is delicious and can be adapted to vegan. Parking has a fee, so I’m not sure it’s worth the visit for the hassle and cost. Atmosphere is California pretentious, but not as friendly.
Service was good, however the food was too overpriced for its quality. Different cafes provide bigger portions and better flavor for the same price. The “salad” could use dressing that actually compliments it. The coffee also lacks proper flavoring. Atmosphere was also very basic, not a lot of fulfilling decor, somewhat looked like a Panera Bread. Definitely a “One and Done” type of place.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 4
The female cashier was very unfriendly and made me feel rushed. I was looking forward to the french toast they had, but when I ordered, the cashier said they stopped serving french toast at 2:00. I asked if all breakfast was done at 2:00, and she said no, just french toast. As a note, there is nothing on the menu hanging on the wall behind the counter that states french toast or any item stops being served at any specific time, so come prepared with a backup order. It is only written on the very busy small catering and take out menu, so we hadn't realized.
I got the honey vanilla latte and was told they didn't have any other sizes than large in to-go cups, so I could not order a small, which I thought was strange. I also ordered an apple pie. The cashier asked if I wanted it warmed, and I said yes. My bestie got a small Spanish coffee and a croissant. Total was almost $33.00 for these 4 items.
Coffee came out and was good, but the apple pie arrived to the table still cold, and the croissant never arrived. We still had our table mumber indicating we were waiting on food items, so we waited patiently for anout 15 minutes. My bestie finally went to the counter to ask about her croissant. There was a wonderful guy working who listened to her request and even came back to the table to get the apple pie and warm it. Both food items were pretty good once we had them, but for the price, definitely not worth the hassle and wait.
Atmosphere is okay, but there is no clear walking path through the shop. Looks like the owners just stuffed as many tables as possible into the space so strollers and groups have to weave through the many tables and chairs to find a spot.
At least the outdoor area was nice looking.
I likely won't venture back here unless someone else suggests it.
Parking: 12-15 spots on the street for all shops in the area. Paid parking garage has space, but it is about a block away.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 2
Ordered an omelette and it was dry and oily. Normally the food is good but not today .
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
This place was awful. Do not go on a Sunday! It was way too crowded and everything felt rushed and chaotic. Way too overpriced for what you get.
Food/ coffee was terrible, so bland, no love.
To start our meal, they brought out a chicken sandwich saying it was their breakfast sandwich and tried to convince us that the chicken in the sandwich was an egg (just super odd). When the correct sandwich arrived it was mainly just bread, barely any eggs.
Coffee took forever to come out (came out after food) and the latte tasted like it came from a coffee pot, not an espresso machine, very poor quality. They really need to hire a barista.
Juice was good, so order that to be on the safe side.
Oh and the small establishment only has 1 bathroom to accommodate the busy, crowded restaurant and there is always someone in there. Good luck washing your hands.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Located at the UnCommon across the street from Durango Station Casino.
Suggested by a business partner to meet.
We were greeted with smiles and the girls taking orders were very friendly and patient.
What we ordered:
1.) Honey Vanilla Latte $5.25 I barely tasted any Vanilla was really craving Vanilla but sadly not much.
2.) Cappuccino $4.50 my business partner said it tasted fine.
3.) The Egg Sandwich (added ham) $15.50 my guest said it was tasty.
4.) D Lox Toast $17.50 The lox was fresh I just wished the thick toast was toasted a bit more.
I may come back and try something different next time.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Honestly would have given them more stars, but a cold brew was $7.50 and the original online menu shows $4.95. That’s almost a $3 jump for what reason? Plus I found two eyelashes in my food and for how much I paid that should not have been the case after spending $47 for two meals and a cold brew.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Restaurantji Recommends
Parking: 2 hour free parking in garage.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great coffee, but pastries seemed old.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Their food is okay, very unseasoned and their pastries are fun, but not super tasty. I would recommend the mint mocha HOT only, and the Matcha Latte, again only hot. Their iced drinks have a sandy texture.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Great spot a bit tiny would hangout here if it wasn’t so cold and working heaters in the common place.
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
The salad with salmon is not recommended, although the dish is abundant, the salmon is frozen and is not good, the juices and smoothies are spectacular! And hummus is the best
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
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