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Rush Tower debuts on Las Vegas hotel scene

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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(All photos by E.C. Gladstone)

By E.C. Gladstone

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the resurrection of the downtown Las Vegas hotels. There was so much to say, it actually took two blogs (Best of downtown Las Vegas hotels and Best of downtown Las Vegas restaurants). But there was still one piece of the puzzle yet to come, and now it’s arrived — the Golden Nugget’s new Rush Tower.

Since Landry’s Restaurants took over the Golden Nugget in 2005, over $300 million has been spent in renovations and construction to the property, which dates back to the early days of Vegas. If the Rush Tower doesn’t make it a 5-star Las Vegas hotel, then it’s certainly just below that certification.

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New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas: Celebrities, fireworks and more

Monday, December 8th, 2008

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New York may have Times Square, but no entire city is quite utterly devoted to celebrating New Year’s Eve like Las Vegas. Not only are there more star-studded, over-indulgent, all-night-long parties here than can possibly be counted, but the entire Strip is closed to traffic for a midnight fireworks display that every year tries its darnedest to beat the last.

On top of that, the Mirage volcano is said to be hosting an event that may well turn out to be historic, if things go as planned.

But I’m getting ahead of myself. Coming in for the crazy New Year’s Eve weekend? Here are some of the top shows, clubs and events you may want to consider:

ENTERTAINERS

Some of the biggest names performing at Las Vegas hotels include Fergie in the Venetian Ballroom (hosting the countdown at Lavo in the Palazzo afterward); Kid Rock at the Pearl in the Palms (hosting and DJing upstairs at Playboy Club afterward); DJ Paul Oakenfold at Rain (also Palms); Pink at ex-husband Cary Hart’s Wasted Space rock club (Hard Rock Hotel) and Akon at House of Blues (Mandalay Bay)… Or, if you’d rather, step back in time with Sha Na Na at The Cannery (two shows), Jerry Vale at Eastside Cannery, or Tony Orlando at South Point.

Vegas favorite David Copperfield also is performing at MGM Grand, and if you’re itching to get your evening started, many popular Strip shows are offering special early performances, including all of the Cirque Du Soleils (matinees between 4-6 p.m.) and a 7 p.m. performance of MGM’s tastefully sexy Crazy Horse Paris topless revue…

CELEBRITIES

What would Vegas be without celebrity-hosted club parties? Ringing out their star-making year, The Hills stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt bring their “reality” show to Christian Audigier (TI), while Kim and all the Kardashian clan sets up on the VIP stage at LAX (Luxor), Ashley Simpson and Pete Wentz do the proud parent party at Pure (Caesars Palace), Carmen Elektra counts down at TAO, Denise Richards makes things less complicated (let’s hope!) at Prive (Planet Hollywood), Usher brings love into the club Bank, (Bellagio) and New Kids’ Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood take a flyer at JET.

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Needless to say, every place with a great view of the Strip will be celebrating as the fireworks go off…Stratosphere, with the highest view in town, is offering a variety of packages for its 108th floor observation deck and Top of the World restaurant, including one that offers unlimited thrill rides (a great combo with champagne!) and several dining options… Ghostbar, 55 floors up at Palms is sure to be a hot ticket…And with or without Fergie, Lavo is a sure bet with one of the best patios on the Strip and a classy club inside. Another hot tip would be to check out XS, the new megaclub at Wynn Resort’s Encore, which is bound to have a VIP crowd.

OTHER GREAT STRIP VIEW RESTAURANTS/CLUBS

Mix at THEHotel (Mandalay Bay), Voodoo Lounge (Rio), Prime, Yellowtail (both Bellagio) as well as the Bellagio’s Fontana lounge (where local legend Dian Diaz performs), Social House (TI),  Mon Ami Gabi and the Eiffel Tower restaurant (both Paris). Planet Hollywood’s Hawaiian Tropic Zone has one of the roomier Strip-side party patios, and probably one of the best deals ($50 general admission, $125 with open bar, $1200 Strip-side tables) including a free buffet with admission… Diablo’s Cantina (Monte Carlo), with another great view, has a comparable offer.. And while we’re talking “relative” values, the Mirage’s Revolution lounge has a 10-midnight open bar for $75 dollars, while Oakenfold’s Perfecto club at Rain — which would be a white-hot ticket in any other city — thanks to the competition here, is also a deal for dancers.

A WORD TO THE WISE

Considering the madness that happens on Vegas New Year’s Eve, you may feel it’s well worth it to spring some extra cash for VIP treatment — and of course, there are any number of VIP packages available (the best bets probably being the all-access deal at Palms, and Fergie’s concert/club combo at Venetian/Palazzo). I’d also strongly suggest remaining in one well-chosen spot from 8 p.m. until after midnight — should you be so inclined, it would be a lot easier to move to another party around 2 a.m. Don’t worry, they will just be getting started!

Insider Tip: On the budget end, Red Rock Casino lounge favorites Zowie Bowie are coming to the Strip for a special performance at the Monte Carlo brew pub.

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and interviews top Strip entertainers, restaurateurs, moguls and behind-the-scenes players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when absolutely necessary.

Top 10 travel destinations for Christmas

Monday, November 17th, 2008

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Big cities and sunny destinations top the list of popular travel destinations for Christmas 2008.

Orbitz travelers booked more rooms in Las Vegas hotels this Christmas season than in any other city, making Sin City the top spot for holiday travel. And while New York hotels and Chicago hotels also are popular this season, our list shows that many travelers prefer warm-weather destinations in California, Florida and Hawaii.

This year’s list of most popular travel destinations is based on hotel reservations and vacation packages booked on Orbitz for stays from December 20-29.

Top 10 destinations for Christmas travel
1. Las Vegas, NV
2. Orlando, FL
3. New York, NY
4. Honolulu, HI
5. Chicago, IL
6. San Francisco, CA
7. San Diego, CA
8. Anaheim, CA
9. Lahaina, HI
10. Miami, FL

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Orbitz Insider Index: Busiest airports for Thanksgiving travel

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

If you’ve booked your flights and are planning to travel this Thanksgiving, here’s some information to help you stay in the know and on time when you go.

The Orbitz Insider Index has identified the airports expected to be the busiest this Thanksgiving, based on airline ticket sales for travel between November 22-30. Las Vegas McCarran International Airport has taken the top spot, pushing former number-one Chicago O’Hare down the list. And it looks like more people have booked Thanksgiving flights to Miami and Seattle; this is the first year those cities’ airports are on our busiest list.

Top 10 busiest airports for Thanksgiving 2008
1.Las Vegas, NV — McCarran International Airport (LAS)
2.New York, NY — LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
3.Chicago, IL — Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
4.Los Angeles, CA — Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
5.San Francisco, CA — San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
6.Dallas, TX — Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport(DFW)
7.Newark, NJ — New York Newark International Airport (EWR)
8.Miami, FL — Miami International Airport (MIA)
9.Denver, CO — Denver International Airport (DEN)
10.Seattle, WA — Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

As for the best days to travel, here’s our list:

Least busy:

  • Tuesday, November 25
  • Monday, November 24
  • Saturday, November 29

Busiest:

  • Sunday, November 30
  • Wednesday, November 26
  • Sunday, November 23

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Top chefs join forces at Vegas’ Taste America

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

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By E.C. Gladstone

Las Vegas is no stranger to superlatives — tallest, fastest, most expensive, most lavish — but when it comes to our restaurant scene, it seems as if all the praise isn’t nearly enough. Paying tribute to Vegas as America’s fastest growing fine dining destination, The James Beard Foundation (arguably the most prestigious organization in America’s gourmet world) has organized the Taste America: Weekend of Winners event for October 24-25.

This is not just going to be one of those sample-station parties. This is the kind of thing you want to get on the treadmill to prepare for! No less than six of Las Vegas’ JBF-winning chefs will be participating, along with other top Vegas chefs, and a dozen additional JBF winners from across the country. Here’s the line-up:

Friday, October 24

Seven "signature dinners" with very special menus will take place at some of the Strip’s finest restaurants, including WYNN‘s Alex (Chef Alessandro Stratta) and Bartolotta Ristorante Di Mare (Chef Paul Bartolotta), The Venetian ‘s Valentino (Chef Luciano Pellegrini), The Palazzo‘s Restaurant Charlie (Chef Charlie Trotter), MGM Grand‘s Fiamma (Chef Carlos Buscaglia with Fiamma NYC’s Fabio Trabocchi), Rao’s at Caesars Palace (Chef Carla Pelligrino), and Simon at Palms Place (Chef Kerry Simon with Dressing Room’s Michel Nischan).

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There will also be a special event at Bellagio‘s Tuscany Kitchen demonstration suite this evening, where you’ll see Picasso’s Chef Julian Serrano, Sensi’s Chef Martin Heierling and Bellagio pastry chef Jean-Phillipe Maury create your dinner in front of you!

Are these bargain meals? Not really, but they promise to be one-of-a-kind culinary adventures (many of the menus are already posted online, and Chef Pellegrini, whose Valentino dinner will feature rare white truffles, tells me it’s actually  "a very, very good deal!" (cocktail receptions, wine pairings, tax and gratuities are included). And if you enjoy the process of cooking as well, the Tuscany Kitchen experience will be unforgettable (The worst part about it is you’ll only be able to experience one!)

Saturday, October 25

If you haven’t booked your flight and hotel room yet, the Taste America Gala at the Palazzo promises to be even more momentous. All the aforementioned Chefs will either be participating or attending, alongside many more JBF-recognized chefs from around the country such as Bobo’s Patric Connolly, Herbsaint’s Donald Link, and Jardiniere’s Traci Des Jardins. The chefs will be preparing a variety of four course dinners in selected teams; A cocktail reception, wine pairings, dessert reception and silent & live auctions will round out this incredible evening.

Earlier in the day, true foodies will also want to check out a free panel discussion featuring Chef Bartolotta and JBF-awarded critics Alan Richman and Jeffrey Steingarten, 10 a.m. at the University of Nevada (801 E. Flamingo Rd.). And at 4 p.m., amazing patissier François Payard will give a chocolate demonstration at his Caesars Palace boite ($20). You’ll find me at both.

And come Sunday? I suggest you join me at one of our finest spas (Venetian‘s Canyon Ranch? Qua at Caesars? Drift at Palms Place? Hard to decide…) for a little recovery pampering.

Insider Tip: Vegas may pretend to be a fantasy land, but the hotels know times are tight—so expect to start seeing some amazing deals on rooms very soon. Four star hotels for well under a hundred a night? Believe it.

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and interviews top
Strip entertainers, restaurateurs, moguls and behind-the-scenes
players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when
absolutely necessary.

Best cabanas in Las Vegas

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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By E. C. Gladstone

Labor Day marks the "home stretch" of pool season in Las Vegas, and prime time for our competitively lavish cabanas. While renting a cabana might seem an extreme indulgence to some (prices rival those of rooms, going up on weekends and even up-per on holidays), it makes sense if you’re planning on a whole day at the pool with the family or friends. Typically you must be a hotel guest to reserve one, but you can invite a number of non-hotel guests (limits vary) along. And if an "adult/club pool" is in your plans, it may actually be a good deal since it includes admission fees for your whole party!

The best of them all include ample relaxation seating as well as reserved chaises, complimentary fruit/snacks and soft drinks, plasma TV, iPod-docking stereo, house phone, a safe for valuables and personalized service. Most also offer private massage service from their resort spa.

Here are my favorites:

• As far as cabana comforts, the Wynn resort is hard to beat — theirs are so luxurious you may want to move in!
Bellagio‘s popular 50+ cabanas are roomy and pleasant, as you’d expect for their famously refined pool area.
• Those at The Venetian & Palazzo are comparable — and they even have A/C units.
• With certainly the most magnificent pool area, The Beach at Mandalay Bay also has over 70 cabanas of several classes from $150/daily upwards.
• Anyone can reserve the Red Rock Resort‘s cabanas at their cool circular pool deck, and they include Nintendo Wii and several treats daily (but start at a steep $400).
• The Hilton, MGM, Mirage and TI–all nice pools—are also good options.

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Best deals:

Mandalay Bay‘s Private Garden Bungalows ($150 & up)
• The Golden Nugget‘s sexy & shady cabanas ($175 & up) are perched on two levels above their shark tank — you can take a tube slide straight down into the pool!
Excalibur‘s recently remodeled deck includes an adult-only pool with pleasant cabanas, a bargain at only $75-150.
•Both TI and the JW Marriott, Summerlin offer half-day options at $100 or less (does anyone really spend 12 hours at a pool anyway?) and even the Marriott’s not-too-shabby Grand Cabana maxes out at $225 on weekends.

Adult/club pools:

• The nicest party pool, MGM’s Wet Republic, also has the best standard cabanas — roomy and chic, with huge TVs, DVD players and Xbox game systems (their 4 VIP cabanas feature king beds and private Astroturf terraces)
Moorea at Mandalay Beach’s four open air "pavilions" are also gorgeous — and the Villa Rotui sky cabana, with panoramic views, rotating circular bed, stripper pole, wet bar and private pool is as cool as it gets.
Sapphire pool at Rio may not have the swankiest cabanas, but its definitely the most "adult" party pool — and the only one which will pick up your party in a limo!
• For Vegas’ biggest pool party, Rehab (Sundays at the Hard Rock Hotel ), renting one of their see-and-be-seen open cabanas is a good way to get you and 12 or so guests in faster — hope it’s worth $1,000 or more!
• And if you’re dead set on the swank spa-quality cabanas at TAO Beach (Venetian), the bleacher-style bed-bungalows at Bare Pool (Mirage), or the exclusive Venus Pool cabanas (Caesars Palace) on a weekend…then you don’t need my help!

I’ve been told to warn you: prices can vary for many reasons, and advance reservations are pretty essential.

Insider tip: There are a lot of amazing concerts and DJ events here Labor Day weekend, but one definitely stands out: Ice Cube at the House of Blues on Saturday, August 30. A true hip hop legend in a room that small? Holla.

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and interviews top
Strip entertainers, restaurateurs, moguls and behind-the-scenes
players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when
absolutely necessary.

Flamingo Las Vegas ups the cool quotient

Monday, July 7th, 2008

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By E.C. Gladstone

When I told some of my Las Vegas friends I was checking out the Flamingo, most of them reacted with one word: "Why?" The oldest operating resort on the Strip, Flamingo has long been a mainstay of the "casual crowd." It may be tried and true, but it hasn’t been hip since they spelled it "hep."

But things are changing. The Flamingo’s new catchphrase is "The hottest pink on the Strip." (Wow. … Do you kiss your mother with that slogan?) Luckily, they have something to back it up. I like the rooms in the Hard Rock Hotel, I dig the rooms in all three Palms towers. But for straight-up funky cool, the Flamingo’s new GO rooms have both of them beat.

From the minute I stepped off the elevator into stark white halls with pink contrasts, I experienced a daring reversal to the trend of darker, masculine tones in other new hotels here. Inside my junior suite, accented by earth tones, the theme was taken further into a fantasy mid-century resort tribute that made me feel as if I was somewhere in movieland between Austin Powers and Valley of the Dolls, from the candy-striped accent wall to white-marbled bathroom with puckered tiling and artsy table lamps.

Sexy? You better believe it, with the white vinyl upholstered ceiling-high headboard, body jets in the glass shower, sliding translucent bathroom door, surround-sound stereo (check-in gives you a demonstrational CD to try it out), and (not to be overlooked) one of the most sumptuous hotel beds I’ve ever experienced.

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Amenity details I kept discovering included two Philips flat screen TVs (the one nearest the bed pulls out from the wall for multi-angled viewing), a ceiling fan over the bed, goose-neck reading lamps, motorized curtains, a flat screen TV built into the sink mirror, wild fig scented bath products, a small fridge (without the overpriced minibar temptations), Wi-Fi that actually works, coffeemaker, and leatherette trays and garbage cans that for once I considered worth paying for to take home.

Did I leave anything out? Probably.

Continuing the theme, Flamingo also has a hidden "European-style" (topless optional) "GO" pool deck, which unlike some other "daylife clubs," actually has a swimmable pool (with a stripper pole platform in the middle!) and ample lounge chairs. Come to think of it, the Flamingo’s whole pool area, with water slides, floating beer pong and a sexy grotto, has pretty strong party potential overall.

I topped off my stay here with dinner at Voga — a new-wave inspired restaurant with a nicely presented raw bar and wide array of creative small dishes for all tastes — then the X Burlesque, a rock-inspired take on the topless showgirl revue, with gorgeous girls dancing to music like Marilyn Manson and Guns ‘N’ Roses.

The venerated Flamingo may not exactly be taking the Palms or Hard Rock head-on, but if you like those spots (I do), the Flamingo’s GO package is definitely worth trying out.

Insider tip: Just added to Flamingo’s array of entertainment, The Time, reunited, are booked to perform here through the summer. Oh-ee-oh-ee-oh!

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and
interviews top Strip entertainers, restauranteurs, moguls and behind-the-scenes
players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when
absolutely necessary.

Las Vegas emerges as major shopping destination

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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By E.C. Gladstone

You’ve probably heard that Las Vegas has become a serious shopping destination. But how serious? Put it this way: I have friends who travel from Los Angeles regularly just to shop here!

There are at least five serious shopping destinations on the Strip — most in Las Vegas hotels. And if you don’t see your favorite designers mentioned below, it’s probably because they’re available in more than one place! Yes, the shopping here really is that good.

Fashion Show Mall, the mothership of Vegas retail, is anchored by Neiman Marcus, and has nearly every known brand, but also unusual ones like Zara, Madewell, Lululemon active wear, Ilori sunglasses, and the only Apple store on the Strip. Across the street, the Venetian’s new Palazzo annex is anchored by Barneys New York and features Michael Kors, Chloe, and Piaget, with more coming soon. The Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian offers sexy chic Lior, Wolford hosiery & lingerie, and other intriguing window shopping.

Wynn houses Manolo Blahnik and Alexander McQueen among other impressives, as well as the Wynn LVNV store (which retails the resort’s fine linens and restaurant tableware) and Penhaligon’s ultra-high end bath and beauty products. Planet Hollywood‘s newly remodeled Miracle Mile shops range from trendy H&M to the one-of-a-kind Bettie Page boutique (sexy ’50s-retro dresses and underthings). Mandalay Place, between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor, is smaller, but still worth checking for gems like Fornarina, the Reading Room (the only new bookstore on the Strip), and Lush Puppy, where every pampered pet owner should stop.

Still, the granddaddy of Strip shopping remains the sprawling Forum Shops at Caesars. Amongst its wide options are Dolce Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Custo Barcelona, Kate Spade, Emilio Pucci, Mark Jacobs, Kiehl’s, and lingerie ranging from elegant La Perla to decadent Agent Provocateur (plus, off the Caesars casino floor, don’t miss Cartier and the must-see Elton John boutique). Shopped out yet? Good, go treat yourself to a gelato!

Insider tip: If you need to see the best of the best in limited time, Via Bellagio is the place, offering Chanel, Tiffany, Armani, Bottega Veneta, Hermes, Gucci, Fendi and Dior in a compact, manageable concourse. Plus, it’s carpeted. (You serious shoppers understand)!

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and continues to interview many top Strip entertainers and behind-the-scenes players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when absolutely necessary.

On the Road with Joe Brancatelli

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of JoeSentMe.com, a
non-commercial Web site for business travelers.

ROUTE MAP

Start saying goodbye to some old favorites — and never-weres: As the high price of oil starts to bite, airlines are planning huge cutbacks. Expect the Big Six to cut up to 5 percent of their worldwide networks and as much as 10 percent of their domestic capacity. Alternate carriers are going to cut, too, or at least put the breaks on their expansions.

Want some examples? Here are two: American Airlines is cutting Oakland off its route map in September. Also going: American’s nonstop flights from Austin to Raleigh/Durham (RDU), Seattle and John Wayne/Orange County; Los Angeles flights to Fort Lauderdale and San Antonio; and even traditional jet flights on the St. Louis-RDU, New York/LaGuardia-RDU and St. Louis-San Antonio routes. Meanwhile, JetBlue Airways has dumped plans to launch flights from Los Angeles. It had planned to begin flights to Boston and its New York/JFK hub on May 21.

LOBBY LIFE

The new properties — and the reflagging — keep on coming: The lodging industry has not yet hit the same slump that is causing havoc with the airlines. Hotels continue to open and reflag at a near-record pace. Here’s the latest news: Doubletree has put its flag on the 148-room Fayetteville Hotel and Conference Center in North Carolina after an $8 million renovation. And a 201-room Doubletree Hotel has opened in Springfield, Missouri. It is a $9 million makeover of the old Hawthorn Park Hotel.

Westin has opened a 195-room hotel in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The property is part of the National Harbor development. … The former Radisson in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has reopened as a 203-room Courtyard by Marriott. … In Chicago, a dual-branded Marriott has opened. One part of the hotel is a Residence Inn and the other part is a SpringHill Suites. The two properties have a total of 523 rooms.

The first W Hotel has opened in Europe. The 134-room property is in Istanbul. Elsewhere in Turkey, Swissotel has opened a 402-room property in Izmir. The property includes a conference center that can handle 3,000 people. … Ritz-Carlton has opened a resort on Hainan Island off the coast of China. The property has 450 rooms, suites and pool villas and has eight dining venues.

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Vegas vacation: Bars beyond the Strip

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

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By Joe Vegas

There is, of course, more to a Las Vegas vacation than the glittering resorts borne of billions in casino winnings.

One hot new area is the Fremont East District.

Located at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street, this is the part of Fremont Street that, just three years ago, you wouldn’t walk through at night even if you were heavily armored. But with city support, including cut-rate liquor licenses for taverns that promise not to have slot machines, the first four blocks of this newly neonized street is becoming nightlife haven.

The three first clubs to move in were Beauty Bar, The Griffin and the Downtown Cocktail Room.

The Griffin features an interior that I would describe as a
cross between a ski lodge and a dungeon. Almost every night, the place
fills up around 11 p.m and beer is reasonably priced. For a drink you
won’t find elsewhere, I like the Griffin Martini, made of
Absolut Pear, Midori, and other ingredients. During the week, the place
is a locals hangout, where city staffers, casino workers and city
newcomers commune. Tourists are finding it on weekends, with loads of
bachelorette partiers hanging among the largely 21-to-35-year-old
crowd. No pretension here. Just lots of drinking.

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