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Welcome to One Piece Cafe

Located in Las Vegas, One Piece Cafe is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. This juice bar and cafe offers a wide variety of delicious and healthy smoothies. With a focus on accessibility and inclusivity, One Piece Cafe provides ADA-compliant facilities and ample parking near the entrance. The moderate noise level creates a relaxing atmosphere for customers to enjoy their beverages. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the premises. Overall, One Piece Cafe is a must-visit for those seeking refreshing drinks in a welcoming environment.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to One Piece Cafe, a hidden gem in Las Vegas that caters to both juice bar aficionados and cafe lovers alike. Located at 5600 Spring Mountain Rd Ste A, this cozy spot offers a range of nutritious options perfect for a quick grab-and-go meal.

One Piece Cafe stands out for its commitment to accessibility, with a well-lit and ADA-compliant main entrance, as well as accessible parking near the entrance for added convenience. The cafe also boasts an ADA-compliant restroom, making it a welcoming space for all guests.

While dogs are not allowed on the premises, the moderate noise level creates a relaxed atmosphere for patrons to enjoy their meals. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing smoothie or a hearty sandwich, One Piece Cafe has something for everyone.

The menu highlights fresh ingredients and innovative flavor combinations, showcasing the cafe's dedication to providing delicious and nutritious options. From vibrant fruit smoothies to hearty salads, each dish at One Piece Cafe is thoughtfully crafted to delight the senses.

So why not stop by and experience the flavors of One Piece Cafe for yourself? With its convenient location and welcoming ambiance, this cafe is sure to become your new favorite spot for a healthy and satisfying meal.

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Jessica N.
Jessica N.

Came here at around 10:50 a.m. before it opened, and there was a line outside wrapped around the side of the cafe! Thought it wouldn't be bad after a couple of months from their opening, but they proved me wrong!! It was definitely less busy later in the late afternoon, but if I had to guess, they probably were sold out of food selections. There was no management on how to handle the wait, so we had to wait in the sun with little to no shade for our turn, even before they opened. There was an employee going around serving iced water which was nice to say the least. Now for the actual experience, it was more of waiting in line for 'order takeout' or 'order your food and then find a table if there's one available.' There aren't many tables, but fortunately my friends and I were able to find one after we ordered. The table setups were quite close to each other, which might be uncomfortable for some since there's not much space to move around. My friends and I all ordered something different from the menu. The prices were quite expensive for the portion and quality of food they were serving. I got Zoro's Onigiri, which was a 3/5 in my book. Didn't like the sauce that came with it, but the kelp inside the onigiri was not bad. Burger was mid, according to my boyfriend. The fried rice and pasta were also mid. The rice crispy balls weren't bad, the strawberry flavor seemed to be the favorited one. I really enjoyed the dragon fruit strawberry punch, but wished there were refills available. The employees were all extremely friendly with their service, so it brightened the experience. The decorations were on par with the anime, which also enhanced the vibes of the cafe. Personally, I wouldn't come back for the food, but it was nice to experience this treasure once with my friends since we had a grand time.

Martin C.
Martin C.

Nothing sweeter than a repeater. This time I came in and saw Jess. She was super friendly and even gave me a new drink recommendation. This crew don't miss.

Stephanie D.
Stephanie D.

Super excited to try the one piece cafe with my friends. I'm not a fan myself, but it was cute to see the decor and see everyone geeking over it. The food honestly exceeded my expectations. We got the penne pasta, fried rice, the meat platter, and the onigiri. My favorite thing we got was the pasta- it had the fish flakes on top making it a yummy seafood inspired cheesy pasta dish. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because despite having more room, there aren't a lot of tables and it's kind of cramped. I also wish it was a little lighter in there and had more of a cafe-vibe. It is definitely worth a visit if you're a fan!

Ajani T.
Ajani T.

What an amazing experience! The food was awesome and Turi was so amazing! She made us feel welcome and she was knew a lot about the menu!!

Paul K.
Paul K.

My son heard about this Pop up in Vegas and insisted we go to it. The cafe is based on the TV show/Anime series of the same name. It's a unique place with some great fried rice dishes and lots of posters and signs reflecting the series. The One Piece Cafe was pretty busy when we were there but the service is efficient and quick so no issues there. Our food was above average but nothing exceptional. We had a couple of the fried rice dishes and the Penne Gorgonzola with "Sea King" fish flakes (?) that were so thinly sliced that they moved on top of the pasta as if they were alive. Very cool. The real attraction here is the uniqueness of it being the first One Piece cafe in the states and the popularity of the series. It you are a fan of One Piece, this is a great place to visit.

Darouny K.
Darouny K.

When I heard there was a One Piece cafe, I was so excited to go visit! The decor was so cool and I enjoyed the ambiance. Taz Skylar signed the wall too! Service was quick despite the long line. Kelly helped me out and she was so kind! She was knowledgeable about the show and I loved talking with her about our favorite characters and where we were in the show. I even found out we had similar interests like collecting Sonny Angels, haha! I appreciate that the staff is very friendly and even offered to help take pictures for me in front of the walls. As for food, I enjoyed the Franky burger and fries. The sauce that is served with it is delicious. I didn't get to try the pastries, but the Big Mom cakes look great. Overall, it was a great experience! I'm glad there is something like this in Las Vegas. It's a must visit for sure!

Tony A.
Tony A.

I was in Las Vegas for a conference with some friends (we're all huge anime fans and work in the industry as well). After dinner (and boba tea), we decided to walk ~25 mins from the restaurant to check out the One Piece Café. It was amazing! As a fan of the anime and manga, this cafe truly brought the world of One Piece to life in an awesome way. All of us were so happy and excited the whole time there; the team really did a great job of paying close attention to the details, from the construction of the café itself (with the inside looking like the deck of pirate ship) to the beautiful mural with all the characters (pro-tip: check out the easter egg near Jinbe's arm / shoulder) to the great food (which all had fun, unique names and flavor conventions paying homage to the series). They even had merch that was available to buy as well (Luffy's hat, apparel, stickers, pins etc). Another thing that stood out was how great the folks working there were, they all seemed truly happy to be there (special shoutout to Kyla, who was super sweet and took excellent care of my group - thanks so much for the amazing conversation and explaining the origins how this café came to life, you rock!!) Fingers crossed they're able to expand to more locations, looking forward to seeing one in LA soon enough - would highly recommend any One Piece to come check it out you won't be disappointed!