This is a terrific little spot in downtown Summerlin, somewhat close to the movie theater. It is a coffee shop that I think Frasier and Niles Crane would frequent and become regulars there. The coffee is quite robust and rich. The tea is suitably exotic. The space is well-organized, clean, and sparse. There is a wall of quotations that is terribly inspiring, everything from loving coffee to madness. The other wall is under-decorated, but it does have a wonderful vintage sign that says, "Hand over the coffee and no one gets hurt." I like that. You will like this place, too. The bookcase lends this place an air of sophistication that you usually only find in serious cities that have buildings dating earlier than the 1970's. Price is a bit extravagant for coffee, but you expect that in downtown Summerlin.