Charlie's Spic & Span Bakery & Cafe

New Mexico


This Las Vegas institution has listened to the town's gossip for more than 50 years, and is still the place to hang out and catch up over a cup of coffee (or vanilla latte) and New Mexican diner fare. Think bean-and-cheese-stuffed sopaipillas (fried dough), pancake sandwiches and good old-fashioned hamburgers. You can also buy freshly made tortillas to go.


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