Prior to opening a Las Vegas store, I visited Zero Degrees during visits to California. It holds a great concept, for it incorporates Asian and Latin flavors into drinks and savory snacks; however, I'm not a fan of this particular location. Since its opening, we've visited four or five times and I really wish that I could like it.
After the grand opening hype died down, the lines have significantly slimmed down so don't let the reviews about the long lines deter you from visiting! It's located in the Smith's plaza on the corner of Decatur and Flamingo next to the Planet Fitness. There's never an issue with parking here. There are plenty of seats inside (however, it can be challenging to find a spot during prime time) and a few chairs outside. The aesthetics of the cafe has an industrial vibe and they're often playing pretty "lit" music. There always seems to be a lingering sewage smell but it's not an issue if you don't plan on dining in.
My biggest gripe about here is how disorganized it is. They'll call our numbers out of order (I understand that each drink is made differently) but they'll be at customer nine and jump to customer fifteen then back to seven. Even when it's slow, the drinks from one order come out five minutes apart. The customer service is generally pretty friendly but the efficiency isn't the best.
The drinks are unique and you can't find a lot of the menu items elsewhere. Unlike the other locations, the slushes here tend be too icy with little flavor and the milk teas and horchatas are too sweet. My personal favorite are the matcha horchata and the lychee crush. For an additional amount of money, you have the option to add the mango slices to certain slushes as well (it goes well with the chamango).
In my opinion, there are better options in Las Vegas but the menu items here are unique enough to make it stand out and make a visit.