Better Days Planning Third Location

The brand currently has two locations, in the Summerlin and Centennial areas

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With cafes at 10595 West Discovery Drive and 8635 West Rome Boulevard, Better Days is a Las Vegas-born coffee shop that offers “unique specialty coffee along with food items such as avocado toast, sandwiches, acai bowls and pastries.”

“Better Days is the innovative, artists way of living created with the mindset of providing a space that helps to foster the overarching purpose of positive vibes,” says the brand’s website. “Inspired by a higher level of thinking, Better Days focuses on bringing a creative space where individuals can unwind and connect on the better meaning of life.”

The menu features a wide range of coffee and tea drinks, including Coffee Signatures the like the Madascar Vanilla Latte, the Spanish Latte (Espresso sweetened w/ condensed coconut milk & served with oat milk) and the Mary Maple Latte (Espresso sweetened w/ our house made rosemary maple syrup).

Now, the brand has a third location in the works, owner Justice Horden told What Now on Thursday. Horden says the new Better Days will open in the retail center on the northwest corner of West Flamingo Road and South Fort Apache Road.

“We’re looking at probably 3 or 4 months for an opening,” said Horden. 

Will the menu be the same as at the other locations? What Now asked.

“The menu will be the same. I think we’re going to be add fresh-pressed juices to that menu as well. We’re currently looking at the menu and trying to update it a bit.”

You can keep up with Better Days news by following @betterdayscaffe on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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