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Arabesque Lounge


Arabian Nights
101 MonteLago Boulevard
at Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort
Las Vegas, NV 89011
United States
+1 702 567 1234
http://www.loewshotels.com/en/...
At the Arabesque Lounge in Loews Lake Las Vegas Spa Resort, allow yourself to believe that the heat of the Las Vegas desert just might be the heat of exotic Morocco. The beautiful Moroccan architecture and decor allow guests to enjoy afternoon drinks or some post-dinner cocktails. Everything from the gorgeous view of the lake to the live music from 6p-10p make for an invigorating experience at Arabesque Lounge.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Blackstone's Steakhouse


A jewel in the desert
3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109-4337
United States
+1 702 730 7777
http://www.montecarlo.com
Leather, stained glass, mahogany-paneled walls and candlelit tables all combine to present an elegant yet cozy atmosphere in the Monte Carlo Hotel Casino. Perfectly aged beef is the specialty, grilled to perfection over a mesquite fire at an open hearth fireplace. The steak selection is the star of the show, with entrees priced at USD25-USD30. Tasty pork, seafood and poultry dishes are also on the menu. Enjoy your favorite cocktail from the full-service bar. A nice wine list has prices starting at USD20 per bottle.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Body English


Get into the groove
4455 Paradise Road
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 693 4000
http://www.bodyenglish.com/
This hip and happening nightclub is located at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino. Famous DJ AM spins some of the hottest tracks here and gets people in the groove. Lovers of hip-hop, house music and rock will surely have a blast. The dress code is a mix between formal and casual, so decide well in advance as to what your outfit for the night will be. There is a cover charge of USD30 for men and USD20 for ladies. Sundays are free provided you carry a Nevada ID. Special events and nights take place regularly, so check the website for details.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Body English photo by Rebekah Faye Hollins
Photo: Rebekah Faye Hollins
Body English photo by Berni Nazareno
Photo: Berni Nazareno
 

 
Cannery Hotel and Casino


Your Next Pitstop
2121 East Craig Road
North Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89030
United States
+1 702 507 5700
http://cannerycasinos.com
This hotel has something for everyone. With a 24-hour room service, guests can enjoy the best of what Las Vegas has to offer. Eat at one of the four restaurants and or choose to visit one of its two bars. Try a steak or simply spend time at the in-house cafe. Businessmen can do their conference bookings early and take advantage of the corporate credit rates. Visitors can try a hand at the hotel casino...who knows, they just might get lucky? Otherwise, attend a country music concert and be one of the 3,000 spectators at the outdoor exhibition venue. This place also hosts outdoor festivals, boxing, motor sports, parties and exhibits. For those wanting to unwind, chill at the pool or relax in the jacuzzi.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Canyon Club


Where Music Meets the Soul
202, Fremont Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101
United States
+1 818 879 5016
http://www.canyonclub.net
Famous LA Canyon Club is now open in Las Vegas. The Freemont Street Experience party scene is alive and well at Four Queens Casino. This club features live performances from favorite classic rock bands from the 70s and 80s. Featuring a large stage area for concerts and a trendy but comfortable atmosphere, Canyon Club is a rock and rollers dream come true. Get tickets for the main show or come down later at night for drink and shot specials and to see your favorite local 70s and 80s cover bands, like the Spazmatics or Boogie Nights, and dance the party away under the neon. -Marilee Ryan

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Carnaval Court Bar & Grill


Live it up at Vegas
3475 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 369 5000
http://www.harrahs.com/
The Carnaval Court is a great place for an outdoor party. Unwind with live music, a palatable menu, an obliging staff or even an occasional game of poker. The bartender concocts interesting drinks that add to the spirit of the party. And the performances just never fail to delight. So trot down here and have a ball.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Cherry


Poppin'
11011 West Charleston Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89135
United States
+1 702 797 7180
http://www.redrocklasvegas.com...
When nightlife mogul, Rande Gerber, designs a nightclub, he always wants to try something new, and Cherry is no exception. Reminiscent of the famous Red Rock National Conservation Areas in California and Nevada, Cherry incorporates the red stone of the desert into its innovative and stylish decor, transforming the inside into an 8,500 square foot visual masterpiece. A mirrored, lit-up tunnel takes you straight into the center of the action, with 20 VIP rooms surrounding the scattered tables and chairs which line the dance floor. Cherry features only the latest in digital sound quality and lighting, with separate bass speakers installed under the dance floor. There is a USD20 cover charge with proper attire required.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Club Madrid


Party time!
1301 West Sunset Road
Sunset Station
Las Vegas, NV 89014
United States
+1 702 547 7777
The Moorish decor of Sunset Station continues into this fun place, making it quite different from most clubs in Las Vegas. On weekends, it rocks with resident musician Louie Louie. It is a wild, exuberant, boisterous club with dancing and live music that really gets people off their seats. On occasion, this club also books nationally-known rock bands. Ladies are always admitted free.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Club Rio


Brazilian-themed dance club
3700 West Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89102
United States
+1 702 777 7777
http://www.playrio.com
If a wild Brazilian night is what you seek, find your way to this hot spot and your troubles may vanish. Located in the Copa Showroom at the Rio Hotel, this trendy club offers live music, 12 huge video screens and a very watchful spy camera capturing your "John Travolta" dance moves and showing them to the other patrons. The dress code here requires collared shirts for men; no shorts, no sneakers or sandals, and you must be 21 years of age or older.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Club Rio photo by Rick
Photo: Rick
 

 
Coral Reef Lounge


Cozy and casual
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
(Mandalay Bay Resort)
Las Vegas, NV 89119
United States
+1 702 632 7777
http://www.mandalaybay.com/din...
This cozy lounge is situated in the exotic casino at the Mandalay Bay Hotel Casino. The sushi chef prepares a variety of sushi rolls, nigiri sushi, sashimi and specialty rolls. The sushi is the freshest available and ranges in price. Hot and cold sake, domestic and imported beer and wines by the glass are served. Full bar service is also available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House


Steaks coming your way
3925 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 796 0063
http://www.delfriscos.com/lasv...
Located east of the Strip, Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House is part of a famous chain. It has managed to retain its popularity, being one of the most favored eateries in the area. The menu features the regular steakhouse fare, but the bone in fillet is a must have. The dining experience here is complete with live entertainment, so sit back and enjoy the feast. They also boast of a private room that can accommodate up to 22 people, just in case you need to host a social gathering.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Divebar


Classic Booze, Refreshing Entertainment
3035, East Tropicana Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89121
United States
+1 702 435-7526
http://www.vegasdivebar.com
It bills itself as the King of Bars, and while Divebar is an above-average, occasionally rowdy watering hole (and not a dive at all) that also offers decent sandwiches and steaks, its main contribution to the local tavern scene is a weekly schedule chock full of interesting, often eccentric entertainment. Rock or punk bands are the norm, but Monday is saved for an open mic night that defies the term- the entertainment is actually of high quality, hosted by a talented acoustic duo, and featuring a small group of regulars that play all types of music. But if you're just coming to imbibe, catch the Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 8 p.m., including $3 shots of Pirate's Blood.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Double Down Saloon


The Club That Never Sleeps!!!
4640 Paradise Road
East of Strip
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 791 5775
http://www.doubledownsaloon.com/
The house rules of this club are, 'You Puke, You Clean', if this isn't eye-catching enough then wait till you walk in to the Double Down Saloon. It's located between the city's airport corridors of Paradise and Swenson, far east off the Strip and is not a club you will come across by accident. Double Down has a certain fan-like cult following and is a very interesting place if you want to meet a lot of different kinds of people. The drinks here are very strong and have innovative named. Live bands play here too and there are plenty of fun events, check their website for more details.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
El Patron


Mexican Rancho Style
2797 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 791 6988
El Patron has traditional Mexican Rancho style cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Featuring primarily seafood specialties, start your experience with Ostiones en su concha (oysters on the half shell) and a cold Dos XX. Entrees are available in several traditional Mexican styles from the fiery hot Fish Filet a la diabla to the Shrimp al la veracruzana (a delicious sauce with olives, onions, tomatoes, white wine and spices). If fish is not for you, try the beef chunks ranchero prepared with jalapenos, onions, tomatoes and bell peppers. Your experience will not be complete until you try the smooth and creamy Flan. You will leave El Patron with a full belly at a reasonable price. -Marilee Ryan

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Empire Ballroom


Vegas nights
3765 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 415 5283 / +1 702 474 4000 / +1 702 737 7376 (Reservations)
http://www.latenightempire.com/
One of Vegas' many nightclubs and bars, the Empire Ballroom, formerly Club Utopia promises dizzying nights of drink-n-dance. Strictly for those over 21 (they will ask for a valid id), the club hosts local and upcoming live bands of all possible genres that perform to crowds looking to dance their troubles away. Marathon music sessions rock the joint into the wee hours for those with the stamina to keep up the grind. Theme nights and DJs add to the club's sparkling scene, and the décor is unbeatable—red and brown, with massive couches to plunge into after scorching the dance floor. Eight cabanas on the patio provide some good views of the Strip and some private space for couples. For those into name-dropping: Macy Gray and Camp Freddie have put in an appearance at this 1300-capacity hotspot.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Empire Ballroom photo by Steven Sanchez
Photo: Steven Sanchez
 

 
Fontana Bar


Sway
3600 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Bellagio Resort and Casino
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 693 7111
http://www.bellagio.com/
This romantic spot, located at the casino level of Bellagio, features live music. The venue offers fantastic views of the lake and also features an al fresco section. Let your feet tap and your body sway to the beats while you sip a well-mixed concoction. One of the magic must-trys is the Bellini and the Casino Cocktail. Drinks are pricey, of course, but then what can you expect when you are visiting at the Bellagio?

Review © 2009, Wcities
Fontana Bar photo by whippleworld
Photo: whippleworld
 

 
Glo at The Hop


A cool club
1650 East Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89119
United States
+1 702 310 5060
On Fridays this trendy club offers classic rock and roll to a crowd ranging from thirty-somethings to seniors. Friday nights doors open at 7:30p and a live band starts playing soon after that. There is a cover charge. On Saturdays the club gets going with top 40 tunes, with a bit of reggae and hip-hop mixed in. Be ready to party all night with mixed drinks and wine. Cover charges vary on Saturday for men and women. It's free entry for women until midnight. After that it's $15 and entry for men is $20.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas


The wait for Oktoberfest ends here
4510 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 853 2337
http://www.hofbrauhauslasvegas...
The Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas is the American counterpart of the Munich Hofbräuhaus. A replica of the quintessential German alehouse, you'll not only find authentic beers brewed in Munich, but a full menu. Host your next event in a traditional beer hall—the "Schwemme" here can hold upto 380 people, the climate-controlled beer garden another 430. Enjoy live entertainment by Bavarian musicians and feast the night away!

Review © 2009, Wcities
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by Ryan Gray
Photo: Ryan Gray
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by Bernie Dodge
Photo: Bernie Dodge
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by atchakaa
Photo: atchakaa
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by kapital
Photo: kapital
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by Al Adcock
Photo: Al Adcock
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by Karen Clifford
Photo: Karen Clifford
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas photo by orlandms
Photo: orlandms
 

 
House of Blues


Songs of the south
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89119
United States
+1 702 632 7600
http://www.hob.com/venues/club...
This restaurant at Mandalay Bay is the closest thing you can come to a blues revival without going to Louisiana. Live music has been presented by some of the all-time great rhythm and blues personalities, with Dan Aykroyd sometimes serving as opening act. Nightly entertainment usually starts around 7:30p. Everyone will love the fried catfish and succulent barbecued ribs. On Sunday, a brunch buffet is punctuated by some of the greatest gospel singers in the country.

Review © 2009, Wcities
House of Blues photo by Alexander Romp
Photo: Alexander Romp
House of Blues photo by Bonnie Ryan
Photo: Bonnie Ryan
House of Blues photo by Andy Rostad
Photo: Andy Rostad
House of Blues photo by SerenaAgusto-Cox
Photo: SerenaAgusto-Cox
House of Blues photo by Axxxeman
Photo: Axxxeman
House of Blues photo by dbandjz
Photo: dbandjz
House of Blues photo by Frank Varela
Photo: Frank Varela
House of Blues photo by saulnierr@rogers.com
Photo: saulnierr@rogers.com
House of Blues photo by Chunnifer
Photo: Chunnifer
House of Blues photo by Andrew Choy
Photo: Andrew Choy
 

 
Ice House Lounge


Heat Up The Night
650 South Main Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101
United States
+1 702 315 2570
http://www.icehouselounge.com/
If you've ever stayed an extended period of time in Vegas you'll know The Strip can get a bit crowded and nightly hotspots will hound for your attention. While not being too pretentious, but still being one of the most popular places around, the Ice House Lounge is perfect for those looking to venture out off The Strip. The lounge features several private dining rooms, in case you're looking for a more secluded experience, while top acts such as P Diddy ensure the place is never empty. Don't be afraid to come late because convenient parking is always available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Isla Mexican Kitchen &Tequila Bar


Heat Up Tuesday Night!
3300, Las Vegas Boulevard South
Treasure Island Hotel
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 894 7111
http://www.treasureisland.com
Located within Treasure Island Hotel, Isla Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar appears sane enough during the daylight hours. Stop by for some unconventional, delicious Mexican creations for dinner. The Tequila bar has some of the most impressive selections of tequila in town. Try a specialty margarita or some sangria, or sample Mexican cocktails prepared with fresh juices and purees. On Tuesday nights prepare yourself for Noche de la Disoa with DJs Lian and Gil Barba. Spanish rock and Reggeaton transforms a simple restaurant into a steaming hot club scene. The beginning of the week never has to be boring again! -Marilee Ryan

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce


Bringing Burlesque Back
3930 Las Vegas Blvd. South #200B
Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino
Las Vegas, NV 89119
United States
+1 702 632 9442
http://www.fortydeuce.com/vega...
As it is Sin City, sex sells, but Ivan Kane certainly doesn't take himself too seriously. Reminiscent of the speakeasy's of yesteryear, the dancers at the Forty Deuce are here to entertain, not just get your heart pumping. Here, the burlesque style rules. There are comedic skits, laughing, and dancing, all accompanied by a live brass band that seems to bring you back in time. Make sure you plan ahead because this place fills quickly.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
JC Wooloughans Irish Pub


Authentic Irish pub
221 North Rampart Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89145
United States
+1 702 869 7725
http://www.jwlasvegasresort.co...
This is an authentic Irish pub, in the truest sense; manufactured in Ireland, dismantled and reassembled here at the Marriot. Live Irish music is featured here several nights a week. Appetizers range from potato leek soup to savory pork pie. The Irish stew is delightful, and the Beef and Guinness Pie is rich and filling. Corned Beef and Cabbage is served with a creamy parsley sauce and potato pancakes. Irish coffees are available, as are four Irish-brewed beers and 14 Irish whiskeys.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Jet


As Big As It Can Get
3400 South Las Vegas Boulevard
The Mirage
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 693 8300
http://www.lightgroup.com/#/re...
So, what do you do when the DJ starts playing a classic number when you are in a mood for modern hiphop? Sit tight or drive to another nightclub? Well, now you just have to walk to the next room. Jet at the Mirage Hotel has three huge rooms spinning varied music, helping you find your comfort zone. An attempt to pull the young and the happening to Mirage, the group pulls up an ace with Jet. With a capacity to hold 1400 people at a time, and three dance floors with four bars, 'big' is the only word to describe this nightclub. The sound won't let you sit, and the drinks won't let you stand!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Kahunaville


Island Paradise in the Desert
3300 Las Vegas Boulevard S # L
Treasure Island
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 894 7111
http://www.kahunaville.com/Veg...
Located in Treasure Island, Kahunaville has tiki decorations and vibrant decor. They offer an eclectic menu that includes Island Stuffed Toast, Teriyaki-Ginger Flank Steak, Aloha Lime Chicken, Kon Tiki Coconut Shrimp, and Chocolate Insanity. Their flair bartenders serve up specialty cocktails. There are dueling pianos or DJs spinning nightly. The kitchen closes at 10p on weeknights and and 11p on Friday and Saturday, but the bar stays open to impress guests.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Legends Lounge


Voted best live music
865 N Lamb Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89110
United States
+1 702 437 9674
In a town filled with 24-hour bars and lounges, this one is special. It is owned and operated by a "Grateful Deadhead" who continually strives to bring in the best jam bands from all over the country. Despite its growing reputation, and selection by Rolling Stone magazine's July '99 issue as "Best Live Music Club" in Las Vegas, it manages to keep a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Depending on the entertainment, there may be a cover charge of USD5 to USD10, often with free beer included. This spot is mainly for listening and jamming, accompanied by your favorite beverage.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Lindo Michoacan


Viva Comida!
2655 E Desert Inn Road
Las Vegas, NV 89121
United States
+1 702 735 6828
Lindo Michoacan is one of the premier places for Mexican food in Las Vegas. Reasonable prices and great food help give this locale the great reputation that it has. The tequila bar and exciting margarita menu also contribute while the fun and lively atmosphere keep the party going. Try the Birra de Chivo or Mole Rojo for unique treats and make sure to ask for extra handmade flour and corn tortillas. Enjoy.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ


Smokin' Hot Home Cooking
2245 Village Walk Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89052
United States
+1 702 257 7427
http://www.lucillesbbq.com/ind...
All the meats are slow smoked and top quality. Choose from Baby Back Ribs, Texas Style Beef Brisket, hot Jambalaya, Fresh Pan Blackened Catfish, and the list goes on and on. Some sides include roasted garlic mashed potatoes, cheese grits, onion straws and sweet potato cakes. The menu is long and offers all the classic Southern favorites, doused in homemade BBQ sauce and served up piping hot. Top it all off with some fruit cobbler for dessert and you're sure to go to bed happy. Huge family style platters are available as well as takeout and catering. Lucille's also features live blues musicians so check the calendar. See website for details and a full menu.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Nine Fine Irishmen


Dublin in New York in Las Vegas
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
Reservations: +1 702 740 6463 / New York-New York: +1 702 740 6969 / +1 888 696 9887
http://www.ninefineirishmen.com
Nine Fine Irishmen is about as close as you'll come to an authentic New York recreation of a real Irish pub - in Vegas. Located on the grounds of the Strip's New York-New York, the two-story pub keeps throngs of gamblers and party people coming back for pints of Guinness, plates of Irish Stew and Shepherd's Pie (as well as decidedly American fare like turkey burgers and shrimp pizza), live music and more. See website for full menu, entertainment schedule, webcam, online reservations, and a rundown of exactly who those nine fine Irishmen actually were.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Nine Fine Irishmen photo by KYJustin
Photo: KYJustin
Nine Fine Irishmen photo by Eve J. Smith
Photo: Eve J. Smith
Nine Fine Irishmen photo by Kevin Ridgway
Photo: Kevin Ridgway
Nine Fine Irishmen photo by Charles Worley
Photo: Charles Worley
 

 
OPM


East Meets West
3570 Las Vegas Blvd
Ceaser's Palace
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 369 4998
http://www.o-pm.com
This 8000 square-foot dance club overlooking The Forum Shops at Caeser's Palace attracts the young, trendy and VIP crowd. Enter through Wolfgang Puck's Chinois to experience Western style with a hint of Eastern influence in this Asian-inspired club stocked with three bars. Stop by on Flirt Fridays for hip-hop, R&B and reggae jams along with free champagne for the ladies from 10p-midnight or come by on Candy Shop Thursdays to dance along to classic jams and sip on discounted drinks. Be sure to call in advance to reserve your spot on the guest list. Keep in mind, a strict dress code is enforced. Check out website for more information including DJ bios and nightly discounts.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Opa


Everything Greek
2550 S Rainbow Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89146
United States
+1 702 876 3737
This lively Greek restaurant features nightly live music and entertainment, occasional singing and dancing, constant celebrating, and traditional folk murals painted on the walls. Try starting things off with the Spanakopita appetizer (layers of filo dough filled with spinach and feta cheese), and the popular Dolmades (grape leaves stuffed with meat, rice, and fresh herbs). For an entree, try the lamb or pork souvlaki, the halibut grilled to perfection with lemon and greek spices, or the Youvetsi special (beef or lamb baked in a clay pot with orzo pasta and tomato), only served M,W & Su. And traditional baklava for dessert is a necessity. Enjoy, Opa!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Rain Nightclub


Drenched In The Rain
4321 West Flamingo Road
Palms Casino Hotel
Las Vegas, NV 89103
United States
+1 702 940 7246 / +1 702 942 6832
http://www.n9negroup.com/
Located in the Palms Casino Hotel, this nightclub is one of the most happening places you will find in Las Vegas. It is quite an exclusive affair and reservations open almost a month in advance. Getting inside may be tough but it is worth every penny. It has a 28,000 square feet dance floor, fireballs dangling above the dance floor, cabanas, skyboxes, and water fountains. For an intimate evening, you can reserve the water booths that accommodate about 15 guests. The in-house DJs mostly play hip hop and techno beats. If you're lucky you might catch some international act—some of the hottest musicians, such as Kid Rock, Santana, Ozzy Osbourne, No Doubt, Seal, Pink, and Britney Spears have performed here.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Rain Nightclub photo by James Cohen
Photo: James Cohen
Rain Nightclub photo by Karen Stannard
Photo: Karen Stannard
Rain Nightclub photo by Greg Meyer
Photo: Greg Meyer
Rain Nightclub photo by Greg Meyer
Photo: Greg Meyer
Rain Nightclub photo by Fuzzy Gerdes
Photo: Fuzzy Gerdes
 

 
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa


Flawless Diamond of the Desert
11011 West Charleston Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89135
United States
+1 702 797 7777 / +1 866 767 7773
http://www.redrocklasvegas.com
Red Rock Resort has opened with a bang. This latest Station Casinos property introduced itself to Las Vegas with plenty of fireworks, and the pyrotechnics are appropriate for what you can expect when you visit Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa. This opulent $925 million resort with 415 hotel rooms and another 435 rooms in the works, makes Red Rock the crown jewel, a flawless diamond in the desert, of Station's more than a dozen-plus Nevada properties. Guests can enjoy round-the-clock fine food for nearly any appetite: Terra Rosa, Grand Cafe, Sandbar, Tides Oyster Bar, and Cabo Mexican Restaurant, are only a handful of the Resort's 11 dining spots. Club life is a full life with the ultra posh Cherry Nightclub, Rock's Lounge, Onyx Bar, Lucky Bar, with music, drinks, or entertainment to help you unwind or rewind. The resort further lives up to its exotic image with the Spa at Red Rock Casino Resort Spa, 35,000 sq. ft. of pampering, and pleasure. With customized adventure packages incorporating the beautiful surrounding Red Rock Mountains, it's truly an other-worldly experience. Of course this is Las Vegas, where gaming is the name of the game and Red Rock does not disappoint. Three-thousand slot machines, 62 gaming tables, a poker room, bingo room, and a state-of-the-art race and sports book, guarantee that whatever your wager of choice you will have plenty of options at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa. Although it is not on the fabled Las Vegas Strip the Red Rock is one must-see destination resort, if you see nothing else during your trip to Las Vegas!- Marc Weiswasser

Review © 2009, Wcities
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa photo by Nelo Esteves
Photo: Nelo Esteves
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa photo by Nelo Esteves
Photo: Nelo Esteves
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa photo by Justin Taylor
Photo: Justin Taylor
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa photo by vegasguideuk
Photo: vegasguideuk
 

 
Redwood Bar & Grill


Off-Strip Getaway
12 Ogden Avenue
California Hotel Casino
Las Vegas, NV 89101
United States
+ 702 388 2619
http://www.thecal.com/display....
Nightly live piano music sets the mood at this romantic steakhouse. The intimate atmosphere and elegant decorative flourishes are inviting yet understated. The porterhouse and prime rib entrees are classic favorites, but various seafood and other lighter options also won't disappoint. The prices are also more reasonable than some of the high profile Vegas restaurants. Redwood Bar & Grill is located in the California Hotel and Casino, call for more details.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Roxy's Diner


Get Out Your Poodle Skirt
2000 S Las Vegas Boulevard
Stratosphere
Las Vegas, NV 89104
United States
+1 702 380 7711
http://www.stratospherehotel.c...
This retro-restaurant, located in the Stratosphere Hotel Casino, has the prerequisite black-and-white tiled floor, red booths, and neon-colored accents. The wait staff dances and sings. The all-American menu includes Bacon Cheddar Burger, Fried Catfish Filet, Cheese Omelet, and Angel Hair Onion Rings. Round out your meal with an Oreo Cookie Shake.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Sergio's Italian Gardens Ristorante


Long-time favorite
1955 East Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 739 1544
http://www.sergiosrestaurant.com
This eatery features traditional Italian dining with the elegance of Rome. The restaurant is a "Five-star Diamond" and "Award of Excellence" winner. Enjoy the lively piano bar that features entertainment nightly. Start the meal with fried calamari. Entrees include the Penne Alla Vodka Pasta, made with Shallots, Bacon and Tomatoes in a Vodka Cream Sauce. The veal offerings are definitely worth a taste, especially the Veal Picatta. An excellent, moderately priced wine list is also available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Steakhouse at Camelot


Arthurian Romance
3850 S Las Vegas Boulevard
Excalibur Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 597 7449
http://www.excalibur.com/resta...
This Zagat-winning venue is located in the Excalibur Hotel Casino. It offers stained glass windows, detailed woodwork, open kitchen, and a fireplace-adorned lounge. The menu boasts rib eye steak, grilled free range chicken breast, and a "filet mignon" of swordfish. On Friday and Saturday nights, patrons are entertained by a live piano player.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Studio 54


Hot-2-Trot
3799 Las Vegas Blvd South
MGM Grand
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 891 1111 / +1 702 891 7254
http://www.mgmgrand.com/
The Las Vegas Review Journal voted this lively place the "Best Dance Club" in town. Four bars and four dance floors cover 22,000 square feet at the MGM Grand Hotel; the second floor houses a private area for invited guests and many semi-private lounges are available for private parties. The walls are adorned with black and white photos of celebrities taken by noted artist Felice Quinto. Past special events have featured the likes of Elton John and Prince. The music is great and the place is jumping. Beer, wine and cocktails are available starting at USD4.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Studio 54 photo by Carlos Mejía
Photo: Carlos Mejía
Studio 54 photo by Adarsh Bhat
Photo: Adarsh Bhat
Studio 54 photo by Nicholas C. Zakas
Photo: Nicholas C. Zakas
 

 
Sunset Station


Jumbo Jackpot
1301 West Sunset Road
Las Vegas, NV 89014
United States
+1 702 547 7777
http://www.sunsetstation.com/
This sprawling hotel has 457 deluxe hotel rooms oozing of Spanish flavour. All rooms have Internet access and data port connectivity to help you stay connected. The hotel also provides complimentary airport and Strip Shuttle Service to guests for their convenience. At the hotel casino, guests can enjoy themselves at the 2,500 slot machines with a range from USD01-USD25. If that is not enough, satiate your spirit playing bingo, poker or video poker. For those who want to spend their time listening to popular country musicians, attend music concerts by Willie Nelson, Gary Puckett, Lonestar, Kenny Rogers and the Spazmatics.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Sunset Station photo by kuz_t
Photo: kuz_t
Sunset Station photo by Mark Fight
Photo: Mark Fight
 

 
Tahiti Joe's


Don't Forget Your Coconuts
7200 S Las Vegas Boulevard
At Warm Springs Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119
United States
+1 702 440 6950
http://www.tahitijoeslasvegas....
This venue offers 24 hour gambling and drinks under tiki lights, bamboo accents, and tiki god carvings. The tiki lounge offers specialty drinks such as the Forbidden Jungle and Beachcomber. A diverse menu of Tahitian foods and other favorites is served from 11a to 2a. It includes fare like Roman Holiday Caesar Salad, Voodoo Blackened Chicken, Grand Palapa Pork Ribs, Mahi Mahi King's Catch, and Michael's Bora Bora Burger. Save room for their Liquid Lava Fondue. They also feature live music.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Tangerine Lounge & Nightclub


Tangy!
3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Treasure Island
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 894 7580 / +1 702 306 7100 (Reservations) / +1 702 894 7111 (Treasure Island)
http://www.tangerineclub.com/
Much like its name, the Tangerine Lounge & Nightclub at Treasure Island, is juicy and tart. A watering hole for Las Vegas' beautiful people, its stylish and eye-catching—and so is the staff! With indoor and outdoor seating, a DJ, live music and burlesque and go-go dance performances, it is one vibrant venue. So don your chic nightwear, pick your poison, and join the jet-set at this popular club. A cover charge of USD20 for gents and USD10 for ladies is your ticket to a night of fun!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill


Endorsed by Country Star
3475 S Las Vegas Boulevard
Harrahs Las Vegas Casino & Hotel
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States
+1 702 369 5000
http://www.harrahs.com/casinos...
This venue, inside Harrahs Las Vegas Casino & Hotel, is decked out in red, white, and blue. The menu includes Fried Bologna Sandwich and Sweet Potato Pecan Pie with bourbon ice cream. It also offers live country music after 9p. It also features music videos, recording studio, and retail shop. Look out for surprise appearances by Toby Keith himself!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Tommy Rocker's Cantina & Grill


Margaritaville atmosphere
4275 Industrial Road
Las Vegas, NV 89103
United States
+1 702 261 6688
Tommy Rocker, either alone or with his band, provides much of the entertainment in this establishment. There is a full menu, and locals like to come here for lunch. Video poker is available at the bar and a pool table stands at the ready for a game or two. Unique cocktails are served including an awesome Bloody Mary. If the Caribbean is your bliss, you will like this place. It is also the home of the Las Vegas Parrothead Club!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
VooDoo Steak & Lounge at the Rio


Echelons of Spells
3700 W Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89103
United States
+1 702 777 7777
http://www.harrahs.com/casinos...
This venue is on the 50th and 51st floors of the Masquerade Tower of the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino and offers an incredible view of Vegas. They have two echelons of meat- Rio Premium Reserve and Rio Dry-Aged. The menu includes VooDoo Menage à Trois, Prime Beef Tartare, and Bayou Seafood Platter. Save room for their signature VooDoo Dessert Fondue. The kitchen closes at 11p. The lounge offers live music, DJs, and specialty cocktails. Dress to impress!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Yolie's Brazilian Steakhouse


For steak seekers
3900 Paradise Road, Suite Z
Las Vegas, NV 89101
United States
+1 702 794 0700
http://www.yolies.qpg.com/
Serving patrons since 1987, Yolie's Brazilian Steakhouse offers steaks with a Brazilian twist. Try the house specialties like grilled chicken and porterhouse and wash it down with some wine—they have an elaborate list, so you won't run out of options. You could also opt for the prix-fixe menu and eat all you want. This restaurant is the most preferred option when it comes to a casual date or a special family occasion, as it offers semi-private rooms that can seat up to 50 people.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
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