

Public Works Coffee Bar
Restaurant $
314 S. Water St., Henderson, NV 89015
Description
Public Works Coffee Bar is a small independently owned business that has been created to serve hand crafted coffee and tea for people who live and work in and around downtown Henderson. Public Works is a key element of a larger effort to energize the redevelopment of Water Street. It is a community minded coffee shop where people can meet, drink, and eat. Public Works provides an important ingredient towards a healthy and vibrant downtown. The friendly and professional staff will be making espresso, coffee, tea, and blended drinks of the finest quality using locally sourced vendors. The pastries, breakfast items and lunchtime food will also draw upon the fantastic resources in Henderson creating a truly local experience. A community room featuring gallery shows by local artists can be reserved for a variety of purposes. It will also be the location for interesting evening lecture events and wine tastings. An elevated patio is located directly out front on Water Street where one can sit outside and people watch. Public Works is located in the new Southend on Water development at 314 South Water Street. It is an exciting and new urban coffee shop that embraces the quality of its ingredients and supports local vendors. Come and see the new face of downtown Henderson's Water Street District.Frequently Asked Questions
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