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Visiting Female-Owned Businesses

Visiting Female-Owned Businesses

Ever walk into a place and feel like you just entered someone’s happy zone? Like the vibe is right, the music is good, and everything around you has a cool story? That’s the feeling when you visit a place owned by a female. They are not just spots; in fact, they are their little world of hustle, creativity, and hearts.

With every passing day, we are seeing more and more women opening their art studios, coffee shops, fashion stores, and even now they take the production of Vegas shows into their hands. Every place has its own vibe, and every boss lady behind it brings her own story.

So, in this article, we are going to explore some of the coolest female-owned businesses in Las Vegas. Let’s look into it…

What You’ll Find in This Article

  • A fun, laid-back adventure exploring female-owned businesses around Las Vegas
  • Grabbing lunch at a foodie hotspot where the flavors and the woman behind them totally shine
  • Visiting an art gallery built by a creative queen who offers workshops and supports local artists
  • Relaxing at a peaceful spa where women are hired, trained, and also empowered
  • Ending the day with two amazing shows that put women center stage:
  • Rock Hard Male Revue – a high-energy, cheeky show made by a woman for women
  • All Motown – a throwback concert packed with sparkle, soul, and an all-female band
  • Tons of easy, inspiring ways to support local women doing big things in Vegas

Table of Contents

What You’ll Find in This Article

First Stop: Coffee, Please!

Time to Shop: Style Run by Women

Artsy Feels: Creative Spaces Built by Women

Girl Power on Stage: Shows That Slay

First up: Rock Hard Male Revue

Then: All Motown

Self-Care, But Make It Female-Led

Conclusion

First Stop: Coffee, Please!

Every great adventure starts with coffee. So, our first stop had to be Mothership Coffee Roasters, a super cool café owned by a total boss babe named Juanny Romero. The moment we entered, we felt the vibe. That smell of fresh coffee, chill music in the background. And people are laughing over lattes and typing on laptops.

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Juanny is creating way more than just drinks. The walls are decorated with local art, every cup is made of love, and even baristas are always smiling. And yeah…those lattes, creamy, dreamy, and also topped with the form art that’s too pretty to sip (but we sipped).

What makes this female’s business so special? Juanny itself works with other women in the community and supports local artists by showcasing their art right on the café walls. It’s a space that lifts others up, so it’s not just a place to grab a coffee.

Oh, wait…if you want a book with your coffee, there is a little cozy corner with shelves full of books. Coffee + Book reading = best combo ever.

Time to Shop: Style Run by Women

After fueling up on coffee, it was time to do what we do best, and that’s shopping. So we chose a super cute boutique named “The Tiny Bloom” owned by a stylish queen named Sarah. It feels like a Pinterest board from the second we entered. There are funky graphic tees, vintage denim jackets, sparkly earrings, colorful scrunchies, and shelves full of handmade stuff.

Sarah started this female-owned business after years of hunting down treasures at thrift stores. Now, she’s built a whole shop that’s basically a dream closet for anyone who loves fashion with personality.

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We tried on sunglasses, rings, and even a sequined jacket that gives me a celebrity vibe for a minute. Every corner of the shop had something cool, from stickers with feel-good messages like “Support Your Local Girl Gang” to candles made by local women.

And yeah… we totally went in “just to look” and walked out with bags full of stuff. Oops.

But hey, shopping works up an appetite, right? So next, we set out to find a bite to eat, and lucky us, we landed at a spot where the food is fire and the owner’s just as amazing.

Artsy Feels: Creative Spaces Built by Women

So, after shopping, we go to Priscilla Fowler Fine Art, a seriously cool art gallery and studio owned by the amazing Priscilla herself. this queen is totally creative, who’s all about lifting up local talent.

The first view of the spot gives us rainbow vibes, because the walls were packed with colorful paintings, bold and funky mixed media pieces, and the artwork that literally made us stay here and just stare. Priscilla believes that art should be for everyone, and her actions prove that. Her place is welcoming, warm, and full of good energy also fancy and snobby.

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When we were exploring the place, a small workshop was happening behind our backs. The whole room looks like a creativity party when a group of people are learning how to paint their own pieces. No matter you are here to just doodle or you are an artistic soul, you belong to this place.

But this gallery is not just a place to look at the cool, good stuff; in fact, it’s the place where people create, connect, and also support each other.

Girl Power on Stage: Shows That Slay

Okay, so we thought our girl-powered day was winding down… but then we found out about two must-see shows that totally fit the vibe. Both are fun, bold, and full of fierce female energy, just like the awesome female-owned businesses we visited earlier.

First up: Rock Hard Male Revue

Yep, you read that right. This spicy male revue isn’t just a bunch of shirtless guys dancing around (although… that’s definitely part of it). But the coolest thing? It was created by a woman, for women. That’s right, this high-energy show is built for ladies who wanna cheer, laugh, and also, enjoy some cheeky fun with their friends.

Book here…

From the moves to the music, Rock Hard Male Revue is all about female empowerment in the most unexpected (and hilarious) way. Bring your loudest “woo!” voice, grab your girl gang, and get ready for a wild night that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s like a girls’ night out turned up to 100, and we were so here for it.

Then: All Motown

Next, we slid into something a little smoother with All Motown, a live music show performed by an all-female band that absolutely brings the house down. These women don’t just sing… they own the stage. From sassy dance moves to powerhouse vocals, every second of the show had us swaying, clapping, and also totally vibing.

Book here…

They pay tribute to legendary Motown artists like Martha Reeves and The Supremes, and let’s just say, it’s a whole mood. If you love throwback hits with a twist of girl power, this show is a must. Moreover, it’s one more way to support talented women doing their thing in a city that never sleeps.

Self-Care, But Make It Female-Led

So, it’s not possible to wrap up a day of girl power with salon or any self-care. Because, to be very honest, we deserve it. So, go to The Spa at Lakeside 2.0. The goal was to feel like royalty and accomplished, and she nailed it.

It smelled like lavender and calm vibes from the moment we walked in. Whether you’re into massages, facials, nails, or just lying down in a robe doing nothing (yeah…), this place has it all. It’s something more than just a spa like…

But what makes this female-owned business so special? The owner is not just dealing with the stress of clients; in fact, she is also helping ladies to glow. She gives women the chance to women of creating their careers in health and wellness, trains them, and gives them new skills. So every time you book a service, mark it you are supporting someone’s dream, not just treating yourself.

Conclusion

So yeah…we sipped coffee, shopped cute stuff, ate like queens, got pampered, and caught our breath in between. But let’s be real, the part that totally blew us away? The shows.

Watching Rock Hard Male Revue, a cheeky, wild night made by a woman for women, felt like stepping into a space where we could just laugh hard, loud, and feel seen. And All Motown? A full-on celebration of powerful women dancing, singing, and also shining like stars.

Supporting these experiences means you are uplifting someone’s dreams, no matter whether it’s just buying a latte from a lady-run café or cheering for a stage performed by women.