Gäbi Coffee & Bakery offers a cozy and beautifully designed space to enjoy artisanal pastries and specialty drinks in Las Vegas. Known for its inviting atmosphere featuring a unique seating area with pillows, this bakery delights visitors with exquisite crepe cakes and flavorful soups like butternut squash. Perfect for working or relaxing with a book, Gäbi combines elegance with comfort, making it a must-visit for those seeking a refined taste experience and a peaceful environment.
Oak Jerin
in the last weekI was looking for a place to get a good matcha, and a friend recommended this spot—so I decided to give it a try. I’m so glad I did because I absolutely loved it. I accidentally ordered the wrong cake, and even though the staff didn’t have to, they were incredibly kind and offered to change it for me. I really appreciated their willingness to help; it says so much about their service mindset and how much they care about their customers. The matcha was excellent, the atmosphere was lovely, and the service was truly outstanding. I highly recommend this place 100%.”
Charlie Rzz
in the last weekNice atmosphere, at 6pm on a Tuesday wasn’t crowded at all, lots of pastries, sandwiches and salads. Good place for a cup of coffee or tea, needs more pictures of the drinks!! Didn’t know what to order!! Lots of Matcha drinks $7-$8, piece of cake $9-$10. Whole cake (4-5 people) $55, haven’t tried it yet. Will update. Expensive if you ask me.
Brandon Blackburn
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in the last weekClaudia Mckail
in the last weekWe visited on a Tuesday at 10 AM as a group of five, and unfortunately the experience was disappointing across the board. I ordered a cortado that was well below average, especially surprising given that the shop highlights different bean origins like a specialty coffee place. I couldn’t finish it. With espresso shots priced at $5.50, I expected something exceptional, but that wasn’t the case. We also tried the Sea Salt Iced Americano, which was not drinkable—the combination of strong bitterness and saltiness just didn’t work at all. The Taro Latte was another miss. It was advertised as a latte, which should include espresso, but what we received was simply taro milk. It really shouldn’t be listed as a latte on the menu if it doesn’t contain coffee. The matcha drinks were the most acceptable items we tried. Not the best matcha, but at least drinkable. The Mango Matcha was the highlight, especially with real mango chunks, but using whole milk overwhelmed the matcha flavor, leaving it tasting more like mango milk with only a faint hint of Matcha. To top it off, the person who handed us our drinks and food had AirPods in the entire time, which added to the overall impression of inattentive service Overall, with the high prices and the underwhelming quality of the drinks, I wouldn’t return.