Drinking Good Cocktails
Drinking Good Cocktails
EDO Tapas And Wine
If it's your first time at this classic Spanish tapas place in Chinatown, we'd recommend the $75 chef's tasting menu and a cocktail.
Esther’s Kitchen
This casual Italian spot in the Downtown Arts District has amazing housemade pasta and eight different types of sourdough bread.
Balla Italian Soul
Balla Italian Soul is where you should drink a negroni in the recently renovated Sahara Hotel.
Carversteak
Carversteak is where you should go for big steaks and a tableside martini cart on the Strip.
Red 8 Asian Bistro
This beautiful, very red Chinese restaurant in The Wynn is actually casual and comfortable so it works before a show or late night.
Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres
You’ll find some of the most creative tapas at Bazaar Meat in the Sahara - start a big night out here.
Khoury's Fine Wine and Spirits
Stop at Khoury's on the way back from the Hoover Dam to either pick up a specialty wine or small-batch spirit - or sit for a glass while you shop.
The Laundry Room
This secret bar inside another bar - Commonwealth in the Fremont East District - is reservation-by-text-only and one of the cooler places you can go.
Herbs & Rye
Herbs and Rye, off the Strip, has one of our favorite Happy Hours, where you can get steaks and really good drinks for half price.
Velveteen Rabbit
This creative cocktail bar in the Arts District has drinks with sundried tomatoes and olive oil, and a focus on local music and art.
Juniper Cocktail Lounge
Juniper in the Park MGM is big and a great spot for a couple drinks with coworkers after a long day.
Libertine Social
Libertine Social in the Mandalay Bay is where you should start your night of hotel-hopping; get a good cocktail and share a few small plates.
Ghost Donkey
Ghost Donkey is a hidden speakeasy in the Block 16 Food Hall with a massive mezcal selection.
Other Mama
Other Mama in Spring Valley might be small - under 50 seats - but it’s still one of our favorite places for high-quality and creative seafood.