
Three Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf locations across the Las Vegas Valley are going dark this month, trimming a familiar part of the local caffeine routine. Two cafés inside Fashion Show Mall and Town Square have already closed, and a third at the Fort Apache and Sahara intersection is scheduled to shut by the end of March. That means fewer quick coffee stops for commuters, mall walkers and Strip-adjacent shoppers who built these shops into their daily routes.
As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a company representative called the closures "part of normal business operations" and said local operator LEV Group will keep running other Coffee Bean locations around the valley. The newspaper’s March 18, 2026 story was the first local report to flag the trio of shutdowns.
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s own store directory still lists roughly 15 Las Vegas-area locations, stretching from the west valley through Summerlin to the resort corridor. For now, that company-maintained list is the safest bet for checking which neighborhood shops remain open. The current roster is available via The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Stores Affected and Timetable
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Fashion Show Mall and Town Square locations have already closed, and the Fort Apache and Sahara shop is slated to shutter by the end of March. Local mapping listings also show at least one Coffee Bean address marked as "permanently closed," lining up with the reported changes; that status appears on MapQuest.
Listings Do Not Always Match Reality
Online directories are still catching up. Town Square’s own listing, for example, continues to show a Coffee Bean location with regular hours, even though the shop has closed. It is a reminder that mall sites and third-party directories often lag behind what is actually happening on the ground.
Anyone planning a caffeine run would be smart to double-check details before heading out, either by calling ahead or going straight to official listings. Shoppers can look at Town Square’s directory and cross-reference with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to confirm whether a specific spot is open and what its current hours are.
What This Means for Local Coffee Drinkers
For now, the closures are limited to these three high-traffic sites, but they still cut into some of the valley’s most convenient coffee territory: two major retail hubs and a busy west-side intersection. Regulars who leaned on those cafés for their morning latte or pre-shopping pick-me-up will need to reroute to remaining Coffee Bean locations or switch to other neighborhood coffee spots.
Beyond the brief corporate statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, there has been no further public explanation of why these particular shops ended up on the chopping block, leaving locals to adjust their routines while operators decide what comes next.









