City Cast Las Vegas logo
Advertisement image

Desert Moon is Building Better Mushrooms in Las Vegas

Posted on April 17, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sarah Lohman

Sarah Lohman

Storefront at Desert Moon Mushrooms

I’m a fungi. (Desert Moon Mushrooms)

Enrique Gonzalez and Eva-Sara Luna founded Desert Moon Mushrooms in 2020 during a bout of pandemic boredom.

“We were just laying in bed,” Gonzalez told me on a recent tour of their business, the only full-fledged mushroom farm in Las Vegas. “And I said, ‘Hey, do you wanna watch a movie or do you wanna think about a business plan?’”

“Literally that night, we're like, ‘Let's do a mushroom farm,’” Luna added.

“We (could’ve) watched a movie instead of starting a business.” Gonzalez laughed.

The duo spent years in a trial-and-error process, figuring out the best ways to grow mushrooms on substrate (the material or substance mushrooms grow on). Theoretically, any mushroom that grows on rotting wood can be populated in an artificial environment, but that doesn’t mean it's easy. Desert Moon has unlocked the code, featuring a personal “library” of more than 60 different mushroom mycelium to inoculate into an oak substrate.

From there, Desert Moon carefully controls growth to create beautiful, delicious, prized mushrooms. “A lot of high-end restaurants with chefs who are always curious and open to experimenting with new ingredients” is one of the major advantages to opening a business like this in Las Vegas, according to Gonzalez. Desert Moon currently has mushrooms inside kitchens at every major Strip property.

And these ain’t no button mushrooms. Desert Moon brings mushrooms to the table that are so varied in texture and color — like crunchy, nutty “pretzel caps” or stunning gold, pink, and blue oyster mushrooms — one client recently asked for a wedding bouquet built of their fungi.

And while common options like enoki and maitake are available, Desert Moon also grows mushrooms unfamiliar to even knowledgeable foodies. Lion’s Mane is a forager’s favorite, while Coral Tooth is a white mushroom that looks remarkably like a coral reef.

I took a Coral Tooth home, smeared it in olive oil and salt, and roasted it at 450 degrees for 30 minutes, flipping it over after 15 minutes. Luna recommends slicing this sweet and meaty mushroom for tacos.

The couple built their farm from scratch inside a former church in an office park near Tropicana and Las Vegas Boulevard, but the biggest challenge wasn’t figuring out how to get the mushrooms to proliferate. It was the red tape: fees, building permits, and dubious requests by health department officials who didn’t quite understand the process of growing artisanal mushrooms.

Desert Moon is now operating in soft-opening mode with shopping available by appointment. Tours and grow-your-own mushroom kits are also in the works. However, Luna and Gonzalez believe everyone in the valley should have access to good food, so the pair will continue to deliver their products to farmers markets around the valley.

see more:business,food

Share article

Hey Las Vegas

Stay connected to City Cast Las Vegas and get ready to join the local conversation.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.

The latest in Las Vegas

Las Vegas HistoryApril 29

David Copperfield’s Las Vegas Residency Ends: Was He Really One of Us?

David Copperfield’s show at the MGM Grand ends tomorrow after 25 years.

David Copperfield in front of slot machines.
Las Vegas HistoryApril 27

The Coolest, Creepiest Ghost Towns Near Las Vegas

Nevada's boom-and-bust mining legacy produced hundreds of ghost towns. A few of them are within driving distance from Las Vegas.

Rhyolite, king of ghost towns. (Ed Freeman/Getty)
SponsoredApril 24

Best Online Casinos for Real Money (2026 Edition)

Looking for the best online casinos for real money? We break down 8 top sites by bonuses, payouts, games, and licensing so you can pick o...

UpVenture Logo
Las Vegas, ExplainedApril 24

Take This Week's Las Vegas News Trivia Quiz

Ready for a challenge? Take our weekly quiz, based on the news and stories of this past week in Las Vegas.

A Delta jet in flight.
SponsoredApril 24

Fastest Payout Sweepstakes Casinos That Actually Pay Out

Find the fastest payout sweepstakes casinos that actually deliver. See which sites pay out in hours vs days, compare withdrawal methods,...

UpVenture Logo
SponsoredApril 24

8 Best Soccer Betting Sites for 2026

Our ranked guide to the 8 best soccer betting sites, tested on live matches. Compare welcome bonuses, soccer odds, apps, and payout speeds.

UpVenture Logo
Las Vegas HistoryApril 22

Steve Wynn: Missing From Vegas, But Active on Instagram

While persona non grata in the Vegas casino industry, Steven Wynn is busy chronicling his life and career on social media.

A view of a pool outside the old Mirage hotel in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas' BestApril 21

How to Celebrate Earth Day in Las Vegas

Earth Day is back and it's time to put the planet first. Las Vegas has a week of big events and activities to improve the environment.

Volunteers clean up Lovell Canyon.