Day Drinking,  Speakeasy

Las Vegas Speakeasy Guide – Gambling on the Secret Drinking Scene

Your favorite sisters are in their element when surrounded by fantastic opportunities for day drinking on our own Las Vegas speakeasy tour.

Vegas is an obvious choice when posed with the question, “Where should we go for great drinking options?”. We are dutifully bringing you our Las Vegas Speakeasy recommendations in this post; we will cover Tiki Bars and other drinking spots in a separate post.

Las Vegas Speakeasy Boom

Speakeasies used to be quiet little underground places that you could seek out and feel like you were privy to some secret underground.  Sadly, this is no longer the case. With social media and Google searches you can find them in most big cities. 

They have become more and more common in Vegas, and you would be hard pressed to hit them all in one long Vegas party weekend.  So, we have done the leg work and hit the big ones and are ready to give you the inside scoop.

We recommend reservations for all of these places, even on week nights, just to guarantee yourselves entry.

Sister Side Note (ssn) – this list was carefully choreographed to hit these spots during the day and/or as soon as they opened. We are not up for Vegas night-life, haha. Most open at 4:00-ish and we are all about it. You can’t be day drinking if you don’t start in the daytime!.

Las Vegas Speakeasies – Off-strip

Mas Por Favor – The Entrance

This could have been mentioned in our Off the Strip blog post, because it is technically located in Chinatown.  Yes, we know, it’s weird that there is a Mexican Restaurant in Chinatown. But nevertheless, here we are!

From the front entrance, Mas Por Favor is a counter taco shop with a pretty impressive menu. The food is good, plan to eat.  At the counter ask the cashier about “tonight’s delight” and they will point you to the unassuming man in the corner. 

He will escort you through a large door and down a dark hallway, past a barrel of cocaine (ok, it was probably a prop, but we didn’t ask), around a corner beyond the sombrero wearing skeleton (see, he asked about that barrel and white bricks) and through a second metal door. 

Mas Por Favor – The Experience

The room is fantastically decorated in a very Hispanic symbolism style.  There’s a wall of prayer candles, a large mural of Frieda Kahlo lookalike, sponge textured walls, you will definitely feel like hanging out for a while.

There are margaritas, naturally, and some crazy themed cocktails. We had the Border Patrol Shot served in a hollowed-out shotgun shell. One our neighbors at the next table had:  Disco Shit, a shot served with a cardboard square of “party favors” (in reality its powdered sugar lined out like cocaine lines), it was hysterical to watch.

Get the tacos, they’re crazy good and have some unique combinations. They also have happy hour specials if you opt for a late afternoon instead of late-night cocktail experience. 

Las Vegas Speakeasy - Mas Por Favor

Las Vegas Speakeasy - Mas Por Favor
Las Vegas Speakeasy - Mas Por Favor

Las Vegas Speakeasy - Mas Por Favor
Mas Por Favor Entrance
Mas Por Favor Interior
Mas Por Favor “Disco Shit”

The Laundry Room – The Entrance

Down off of Fremont Street is The Laundry Room. The Laundry Room is actually built into what used to be an actual Las Vegas speakeasy that doubled as laundry facilities for the El Cortez Hotel.  You will find it inside Commonwealth Bar on the east end of Fremont. So down further than the Fremont Street Experience, but still within walking distance and by the Neon signs and Container Garden. 

Laundry Room Las Vegas

The Laundry Room – The Experience

The Laundry Room is extremely private, only seating 22 people at a time, a maximum of 4 per party.  Reservations open up two weeks in advanced of your day, and they do book up fast.  Approach the host at Commonwealth and let her know of your reservation, She will escort you down a hallway to a secret panel hiding the entrance.

They feature Prohibition era décor and a fantastic menu of vintage cocktails. Or you can give the bartender a little bit of your likes and dislikes and challenge them to blend a special concoction just for you. Eclectic furniture and seating, you may just find yourself seated at a piano bench or cozied up under an antique chandelier.

You may notice that we are not sharing any pictures of The Laundry Room with you.  That is because it isn’t allowed.  The Laundry Room has strict rules you must abide by, among them is no phones in use, no loud or excitable conversations, no fighting, no PDAs, and no hitting on other patrons.

ssn – while no photos are allowed, the amazing tiktoker, VegasStarfish, has the inside look.

The Underground – The Entrance

Also in downtown Las Vegas, in the basement of the Mob Museum is The Underground Bar and Distillery.

You can enter through the museum after your tour, or there is a backdoor with the old-style sliding peephole.  They offer a distillery tour as one of the museum entry packages. The tour explains the history and process of bathtub gin and moonshine, it also comes with tastings.

The Underground – The Experience

The Underground serves upscale bar appetizers, and prohibition-themed cocktails.  I opted for the Bathtub Fizz, because it was served in a cute little bathtub.  But they offer their own take on Bee’s Knees and the Al Capone reported favorite Southside.  Peggy opted for the Giggle Water, because how could you not have something called Giggle Water.

The Underground Las Vegas Speakeasy The Mob Museum

The Underground Las Vegas Speakeasy The Mob Museum
The Underground Las Vegas Speakeasy The Mob Museum

The Underground Las Vegas Speakeasy The Mob Museum

Las Vegas Speakeasies – Strip Area

Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den – The Entrance

Resort World is one of the newer resorts on the strip, and it’s beautiful, Hilton did a fabulous job on this resort!

Several fantastic restaurants, but we were drawn in by the so-called food court named Famous Food Street Eats.  Authentic international dishes from multiple cultures similar to Hawker stand.

But we aren’t here to talk food in this blog post. You will need to go find Famous Food Street and look for Ms. Meow’s Mamak Stall.  At the checkout counter, you will need to go to them and say “here, kitty kitty”. We find it best if you do in a bit of a whisper for effect, haha. They will guide you back through the bookcase, which is a secret door into the Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

Here Kitty Kitty – The Experience

Billed as a “hidden den of sin”, they have a well-stocked bar of world-famous Scotch, Tequila and Asian Whiskeys.  They will make you a bartender’s choice cocktail, or you can choose from a list of specialty cocktails. The cocktails are inventive and exciting, with ingredients like Cardamom bitters, pink peppercorn, or Strawberry bursting Boba. We absolutely loved the feel and vibe of this bar, and the big neon tiger on the wall.

The room is dark, the décor is Asian inspired, and it was one of Peggy’s two favorite stops (probably #3 on my list).

ssn – I loved Here Kitty Kitty – they had me at hidden den of sin. But they seriously committed to the back alley Asian theme. The bartenders were fab and the drinks…chef’s kiss.

Here Kitty Kitty Entrance
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Here Kitty Kitty

The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails – The Entrance

At the Cosmopolitan, The Barbershop is set up like a speakeasy, only it is anything but a secret spot.  This maybe the best known Las Vegas speakeasy around. In fact, as you enter the Cosmopolitan from the Bellagio side, there is a big barbershop sign that lists it as having cocktails. And there is a roped area for the eventual line to get in, it is not exactly unassuming.

The Barbershop front does actually provide haircuts and shaves.  However, if you have a reservation, or it’s still early in the evening, the door bouncer will escort you to the back janitor’s closet. Here a little peephole door will slide open and deem whether you are acceptable for entry. Our hostess rang the bell for us and the inside bouncer looked us up and down. He reminded the hostess that last time I was there I was removed for dancing on the tables. I’m not saying he was wrong, but it was a cute little kitschy interaction enhancing the experience. I assured him that this time I would share the tips and he granted us entry.

The Barbershop – The Experience

Inside is a fantastic whiskey focused menu, a huge wall with a bar that was clearly imported from someplace fantastic due to the mirror aging. The seating area was appointed with dark cushy leather chairs and a very masculine yet classy feel, they nailed the ambiance.

I think one of my favorite nods to the old style speakeasy was the bouncer guarding the inner door and the red light above the door that lit up when a new patron arrived requesting entry.

They host celebrities on occasion, and if you are there during the week do NOT miss Karaoke.  There is a limited song list, because you perform with a live band instead of canned, recorded music.  Do not pass up this opportunity. I’m so sorry Vegas missed my rendition of “Oops, I did it Again” because I quite frankly chickened out.  Don’t be like me.

ssn – On speakeasy-style ambiance alone, this is near the top for me. It is done so well. At first it was a little snobby, but very shortly, we met the people around us, the bartenders got chatty and we had a great time. The bar is open seating, but all tables and seating sections were reservation (and bottle service or maybe a spend minimum) required.

The Barbershop Interior
Speakeasy Las Vegas - The Barbershop
Speakeasy Las Vegas - The Barbershop

Speakeasy Las Vegas - The Barbershop
Speakeasy Las Vegas - The Barbershop

Ghost Donkey – The Entrance

Upstairs at the Cosmopolitan is a little more hidden, little smaller, little more festive speakeasy. 

On the second floor, in the food court, back past the nacho bar, look for an exit door with a donkey on it. 

Ghost Donkey – The Experience

Push that door open and it’s a small bar, with lots of Christmas lights and loud raucous feel, or maybe it was just the convention that was in town.  But it was amazing that from the food court side you could hear nothing, you push that door and it’s all pink, funky, sparkly tequila party.

It was fantastic (we both listed this in our top two favorites)! Great tequila drinks, and an atmosphere that promotes a party atmosphere without being “clubby”.

Speakeasy Las Vegas - Ghost Donkey
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Ghost Donkey
Speakeasy Las Vegas - Ghost Donkey

Cabinet of Curiosities and The Lock

Las Vegas newest speakeasy, and my personal favorite, The Lock.  In Bally’s, follow the signs to the Cabinet of Curiosities downstairs from the casino floor.  This is Bally’s new bar, and it’s actually gorgeous and you will be glad you found it.  Eclectic, weird curiosities decorate this bar. I loved the blue leather couch, so elegant and indulgent feeling.

At the end of the room is a big door that looks almost like a huge bank vault door. Pickup the phone and the The Locksmith will answer, if you have a reservation, or they have room, The Locksmith will come out to get you.

The Lock – The Entrance

You are guided back to a room filled with safes.  Each safe contains a numeric clue inside to the locked door.  You must arrange the clues to get the combination to the door lock.  Once the code is solved, or you beg the Locksmith for help, you crawl through the big safe door if you are adventurous, or walk through the big inner vault door if you are a little boring (there are different codes for the two different doors), and boom, you are in. 

The Lock – The Experience

Once inside, you can choose from the standard specialty cocktails list that is prohibition era inspired, or you can choose adventure and fill out the personality profile and the mixologist will concoct a drink based on answers to simple questions about your mood, your flavor preference and zodiac sign.

Our mixologist nailed the cocktails. 

And then we discovered the shifty eyes on one of the portraits (with the help of another patron).  Behind that portrait lies a VIP lounge, yes, there is actually has a second hidden room inside their own hidden room.

They made the entrance one of the most fun of our adventure, and it is definitely worth it when you are in the quiet, conversational drinking mood (rather than the festive mood of a few of the other speakeasies). 

Las Vegas Speakeasy - The Lock, Cabinet of Curiosities in Bally's

Las Vegas Speakeasy - The Lock, Cabinet of Curiosities in Bally's

Las Vegas Speakeasy - The Lock, Cabinet of Curiosities in Bally's

Las Vegas Speakeasy - The Lock, Cabinet of Curiosities in Bally's
Las Vegas Speakeasy - The Lock, Cabinet of Curiosities in Bally's

The Lock LV Entrance
The Lock LV Entrance

ssn – if you do NOTHING else with this post, watch the YouTube video of Patti entering the safe. Yes, I snorted…and I am still laughing about it.

Ok, so we solved the clues, we open the safe and opt for the adventure of entering that way. You have to actually crawl through the safe to the other side. Having had a couple of cocktails, I decide to go all Chris Farley aka Tommy Boy. As I crawl into the safe I start singing “Fat Girl in a Little Safe”, just to myself and Peggy. I think I’m funny, until I hear the roar of laughter from the other side. I didn’t realize the safe opened up directly into the bar, which at the time was dead quiet and the entire room could hear me.

The One We Skipped

The only speakeasy on our list that we purposefully skipped was the Ski Lodge.  It is supposed to be amazing, also in the Cosmopolitan, but inside the Superfrico. And we were not up for Superfrico after all the other stops we made. But we’ve seen it on Instagram and regret that we could not fit this stop in on this visit.

Check it out, let us know if we blew it by skipping that one. Otherwise, wait until our next Vegas adventure and we will make sure that is covered.

ssn – We know there are other amazing Las Vegas speakeasies, but we will save those for the next trip. I especially cannot wait for “On the Record” at the Park MGM!

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