
Mothership Coffee Roasters
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Mothership Coffee Roasters business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
1028 E Fremont St STE B122, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States
Service hours
| Friday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Customer experiences
Ummmmm, perfect!! Simone and Jaime were the nicest and so inviting. The environment is gorgeous, good jazz music and the best blueberry muffin. I wish I wasn’t visiting and I could frequent here everyday. But every time we’re in LV we will be here.
I stumbled across this spot a while back, and now it’s pretty much my go-to work café downtown. It’s tucked away enough that it feels like a little secret, which I love. The staff are super friendly and actually take the time to get to know you, so it feels really welcoming. When I’m working here, the music is always a good vibe—not too loud—and there are usually other creatives around, which makes it feel inspiring instead of isolating. Definitely one of my favorite places to grab a coffee and post up with my laptop.
The baristas were super nice. Plenty of seating. Self serve water. Free wifi. They have pastries and chocolate available too. A few T-shirts for sale. Pins and stickers too. I got the snake pin for $5 and espresso. To get to Mothership you need to walk into the old Ferguson's and it's below ground in the back. It's a really nice coffee shop and i definitely recommend checking it out.
The walk from Fontainebleau to Mothership Coffee Roasters in Downtown Las Vegas isn’t exactly scenic — it’s raw, gritty, and honestly a little uncomfortable. You pass through areas that reflect a very real side of the city: poverty, people who clearly had a rough night, and the quieter, harsher reality that lingers once the neon fades. It’s not glamorous, and it can be heavy. But we still make that walk — because tucked beyond the chaos is a coffee shop that feels like an oasis. Mothership is everything I want in a coffee spot: clean design, calm vibe, and real intention behind every cup. We ordered two flat whites, and I was immediately struck by how good they were. The baristas pull shots on a Slayer machine (if you know, you know), and they know what they’re doing — the espresso was smooth and balanced, and the milk was perfectly textured. Mothership doesn’t just serve coffee — it creates a little moment of peace and purpose in a part of Vegas that needs more of both.
Mothership Coffee Roasters is a coffee shop.



