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EXPLORE VEGAS | | | | | | | 4640 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-791-5775 | | | | | Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. This off-Strip, down n' dirty biker bar attracts an eclectic mix, but locals know it as a place for serious shots, no-frills live punk, and the best jukebox in town. More adventurous types can sample one of the two house specialties: the Bacon Martini (a little grease is a good thing) and Ass Juice, a fabled concoction of several liquors and fruit juice. Goth murals cover the walls, the bar's only stab at decor. If the place itself isn't entertainment enough, pool tables and slot machines stand at the ready.
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| 3595 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-737-0555 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Occupying a swank location in the basement of the Barbary Coast, this trendy bar and Art Deco lounge boasts hip, library-like furnishings: bookshelves, cozy sofas, leopard chairs, and tropical plants. Concoctions like the lychee martini are sure to please, but prepare yourself: these drinks don't come cheap. A cozy, candle-lit dining area off the lounge offers Mediterranean-style fare, and entrées range from seven-hour leg of lamb to crab cakes. Each night, a small jazz ensemble entertains audiences with light, soulful grooves.
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| 3550 S Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
702-227-6363 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. It isn't far from the Strip, but this local enterprise is a great place to get away from the "tourist" atmosphere and be part of the residential scene. There's a 24-hour kitchen, reasonably priced drinks, and mandatory bar amenities like pool tables, dartboards, plasma-screen TVs, and a dance floor. Every weekend, local bands are the featured entertainment and on "Trauma Tuesdays," there are house DJs.
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| 252 Convention Center Dr
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-696-9722 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. If you're looking for personable, heavy-handed bartenders, Famous John's a tiny bar in a strip mall just off Las Vegas Boulevard is the place to go. "Hole in the wall" is an apt description: tables are plastic, and there are only two or three martini glasses in the whole place. But surprise: the bar is actually a prime hangout for low-key locals, and there are excellent bartenders to boot!
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| 3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-632-7600 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. One of the most exclusive clubs in Vegas, the Foundation Room is normally members-only but on Monday nights, its doors are open to non-members. You can only get there via a private elevator, and you must be dressed to impress. Once you've reached the 43rd floor where the club is located, you can enjoy one of the most breathtaking views in the city.
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| 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-770-7000 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Maintaining a rare balance of elegant and casual, this bar features a semi-secluded bottle service section and a more laid-back patio complete with a cozy fire pit. Trendy singles mingle under the stars with the fountains of the Wynn Las Vegas providing a requisite romantic backdrop. Inside, top-notch waitstaff weave their way through flowing white drapery and purple couches to deliver champagne and spirits to your table. A great pick for a night out with good friends or a romantic evening à deux.
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| 6471 Boulder Hwy
Las Vegas,
NV
89122
702-215-3330 | | | | | Description: HENDERSON. Mulligan's can be likened to the famed bar "where everybody knows your name" a friendly local spot whose attentive staff always treat customers like family. They'll remember your drink of choice and make sure your glass is always full. Service is fast, food is terrific (and reasonably priced), and there's a glass-encased section especially for nonsmokers.
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| 3555 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-697-2711 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Past the crowds gathered around the dancing leprechauns (really!) at O'Shea's is a bar in the back, located by the beer pong tables. It's a little more quiet and ranks as the cheapest place on the Strip (drinks are free if you're playing video poker!). The bartenders there are cheerful, funny, and prompt it's also the only place on the Strip where you won't have to wait to be served.
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| 3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-632-7777 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Just look for the headless statue of Lenin if you're trying to find Red Square, the Mandalay Bay bar deeply concerned with all things martini. Espresso, raspberry, and chocolate are just a few of the varieties on offer; whatever your choice, keep it properly chilled on the ice bar. As you'd expect, the vodka selection is ample. Select your own bottle from the walk-in freezer, or enjoy a vodka flight at your table. Fine food, including a sampling of Russian caviars, is served to complement the impeccable libations.
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| 3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-414-3200 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Deceptively sweet cocktails and a surprisingly varied beer selection make elegant, trendy V Bar a vital part of the Vegas nightlife scene. Sink into a plush couch amid softly burning candles while you sip a candy-flavored Crystal Martini and strike up a conversation, or try the champagne-splashed Black Cherry Love, a house specialty. Low lights and an opaque glass wall punctuated with peepholes create an air of intrigue. DJs occasionally transform the relaxed atmosphere with jazz-flavored house.
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