
Paradise Road just got a little more wired. Qargo Coffee has opened its first Nevada storefront at The Collective on Paradise Road, bringing an Italian-inspired lineup of espresso drinks, pastries and sandwiches to a neighborhood spot a short hop from the Strip. The cafe replaces the small kiosk presence the brand once had in Las Vegas and is aiming squarely at morning commuters and nearby office workers, marking Qargo’s first permanent foothold in the city.
Inside, the new shop leans into a travel-meets-Vegas vibe. Guests settle into a curved wooden-slat couch, glance at a wall dotted with international stamps and sip beneath a mural that riffs on the classic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. In the pastry and sandwich cases, the lineup reportedly includes croissants, bagels, danishes, cheesecakes and more than a dozen sandwiches, among them a caprese al croissant and a turkey bacon formaggio. Behind the bar, the espresso drinks are pulled with Kimbo Italian coffee, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Qargo says it launched in Florida in 2022 and has since grown into a multi-state concept with locations and licensing deals around the country, according to the company’s own site, Qargo Coffee. The Paradise Road cafe appears to be the brand’s first full-scale Nevada shop after that earlier kiosk setup. Licensing filings and local reporting identified the 3900 Paradise Road address as the new home base, and background on those filings and the company’s return to the Las Vegas market was covered by What Now.
Where It Sits
The Collective is a mid-strip retail cluster on Paradise Road that draws daytime traffic from nearby apartments, office buildings and commuters cutting across the resort corridor. Qargo’s listing and address are already showing up on local directories, which also lay out hours and delivery options. For the nuts-and-bolts details, check the local listing on VegasNearMe.
Where It Fits In Vegas' Coffee Scene
The opening lands at a moment when Las Vegas’ coffee scene is quietly reshuffling, as some long-standing chains close locations while new Italian-style players move in. Coffee Bean shutters three Vegas shops, as recently reported by Hoodline, and the outlet also covered how Pappalecco lands on Maryland Parkway with a new shop near UNLV. That mix of churn and fresh arrivals suggests there is still room for a national brand like Qargo to test a more rooted local footprint.
What To Expect
On the drinks side, Qargo is pouring espresso staples such as cappuccinos, lattes and flat whites, along with cold brews, blended “frappe” drinks and energy smoothies. The food lineup is geared toward breakfast and lunch, with pastries and sandwiches meant to work for both sit-down breaks and grab-and-go runs. The cafe already appears on major delivery platforms and is showing typical early-morning-to-evening hours, though locals are advised to check current listings for the latest schedule and menu tweaks. Order and pickup details are visible through services like DoorDash.
For The Collective, the arrival of Qargo adds an Italian-scented option for laptop lingerers and caffeine hunters sprinting back to work. Whether it becomes a daily stop for neighborhood regulars will come down to service, consistency and how Las Vegas coffee habits evolve around this new Paradise Road player.









