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10 places for good coffee in Las Vegas that aren’t chains

You know you want to celebrate National Coffee Day on Tuesday. You can do it at one of the chains with their broad selections, much of which is same-old, same-old. Or you can try something a little more interesting, from one of these independent shops:

Avery's Coffee. 9440 W. Sahara Ave.: House drip.

The Beat Coffeehouse, 520 Fremont St.: White mocha.

Grouchy John's , 8520 S. Maryland Parkway: The Grouchy John Latte, white chocolate, amaretto, espresso and steamed milk.

Leone Cafe, Tivoli Village, 400 S. Rampart Blvd.: Nutella cappuccino.

Madhouse Coffee, 8470 W. Desert Inn Road.: Iced crushed coconut mocha.

Makers and Finders, 1120 S. Main St.: Cafe con leche.

Perk Up Coffee Shop, 11370 Southern Highlands Parkway: Highlands hot latte. with white chocolate, vanilla and almond.

Sambalatte Torrefazione, three locations: Classic latte, complete with impressive foam art.

Sunrise Coffee, 3130 E. Sunset Road: Caramel vanilla latte.

Tiabi Coffee & Waffle Bar, 3961 Maryland Parkway: Pumpkin Bomb All Year Long

Contact Heidi Knapp Rinella at Hrinella@reviewjournal.com. Find more of her stories at www.reviewjournal.com, and follow @HKRinella on Twitter.

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