![]() There is also a VIP section where guests can enjoy a hand-rolled cigar from a 1923 classy humidor. At night, the bar provides an atmosphere for classic burlesque and a live jazz band. The 1923 Bourbon Bar is located on the ground floor of Mandalay Bay, adjacent to The Shoppe’s escalators. The last secret bar on our list also brings to life the speakeasy prohibition-era theme of cigar and cocktail bars. In addition, the bar will treat you to the best craft beers, mescal, tequila, wines and spirits. It’s here you can sample the bar’s live entertainment and its collection of barrel-aged whiskies from all over the world. This delightful enclosed space is decorated in a style that harks back to the prohibition era. At this time, when you step through the janitor’s closet from the Barbershop you enter a hideaway lounge. The Barbershop Cut & Cocktails take on a new persona in the evening. Jose Sosa and his grooming team will give you any style of cut you want - straight razor shave, classic cut or beard trim. One thing that makes this bar stand out is that you can have your hair cut while you get a drink. The owners - Andy Masi, Jason Craig and Ryan Labbe - launched this partnership business in 2019. This is another secret bar located near the Las Vegas Boulevard entry to the Cosmopolitan. Read also Top 10 Best Bars For a Night Out With Friends in Vegas The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails The bar is mainly frequented by locals but tourists and other visitors are welcome. You can also order classic cocktails with locally-made ingredients. This spot is the perfect hideout if you want to have some fun and crawl back to your home unnoticed. The bar’s interior gives you a cosy feel of comfort. Located within the Downtown Cocktail Room, this intimate bar offers beers and whiskey shots on its separate counter. This secret bar in the “Fremont East” Entertainment District was named after one of its patrons - Mike Morey. Bear in mind that you are not allowed to smoke in this bar. The bar does not serve food - just ice cream. There is also a rotating selection of 12 draft beers as well as up to 20 bottled beers that you can enjoy. These hand-crafted “Elixirs” offer customers some spectacularly unusual concoctions, that change to reflect the ingredients available each season. However, it’s the bar’s signature cocktails that are the highlight. ![]() There’s also an outdoor patio used for live music at the weekends that’s been completely revamped to be pretty in pink. The Velveteen Rabbit is decorated with local artwork and vintage furniture. Main Street in the heart of the Arts District. This secret craft cocktail bar was founded by two sisters - Christina and Pamela Dylag. You can browse through the menu to get original cocktails like Corsage and Cigarette After Prom or any customized concoction. There are strict rules in this bar - no PDAs, no phones and no rowdy behaviour. The bar’s space can only accommodate 22 people at a time. Another interesting thing about this bar is that you need to text your reservation to a number before you can get in. The Laundry Room accepts guests only by reservation. You get into the bar through a secret tunnel on the ground level. It is located close to the Commonwealth bar along Fremont Street. This speakeasy-style bar was once used as a laundry for the El Cortez Casino. These spots are quiet, and you might even require a password before you can get in! Read on to find out more about some of these secret bars. However, even if there is many things to do in Vegas, some places where you can relax and chill are hidden away. If you want to take a break from the casinos, there are a multitude of restaurants serving sumptuous meals, clubs bubbling with excitement or bars to relax in with friends. ![]() ![]() The city of Las Vegas offers a great deal of fun and excitement to both locals and visitors. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn LinkedIn LinkedIn ![]()
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