THE VIEW LOUNGE
Read moreA must for those seeking the best views in town. The decor of this bar on the top floor of the Marriott in SoMa is absolutely magnificent. Its interior architecture and windows alone are a work of art. You can climb in just for the pleasure of admiring the view. Reservations are recommended for dining. Grilled fish, barbecued pork and prawn tacos are served at reasonable prices. But you can also stop here to sip a cocktail while enjoying the view.
S BAR
Read moreS Bar (Mandalay Bay) welcomes you to a cosy, chic setting. This establishment offers a variety of lounge experiences with copper tones, luxurious drapes, plush seating and a polished black marble bar adorned with iconic artworks by Terry O'Neill, one of the world's most collected photographers. The S Bar offers a few dishes if you're feeling a little hungry, but it's above all the many spirits, cocktails (with a few house specialties) and other wines that will seduce you.
EIGHT LOUNGE
Read moreThis is one of the coziest addresses in Las Vegas. This cigar bar welcomes you in a luxurious setting with leather sofas and marble tables, as well as a very pleasant patio. Serving excellent whisky and bourbon cocktails, it also boasts a cigar cellar featuring over 150 different models from countries such as Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Honduras... And you can smoke on the premises - a rarity in the USA, as the Eight Lounge boasts the best ventilation system in the country!
THE CHANDELIER
Read moreInside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the Chandelier is an elegant lounge bar with oversized chandeliers - as the name suggests - and three floors. On the casino level, the second floor is at the heart of the hustle and bustle. The second, more sophisticated and intimate, lends itself to the tasting of house cocktails. Finally, the last floor reveals the full splendor of the establishment. Signature drinks include Whiskey Business, Finishing School and We're All Mad Here, an inventive ode to Alice in Wonderland.
VANDERPUMP A PARIS
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ROJO LOUNGE
Read moreLocated not far from the Palms lobby, the Rojo Lounge bar and lounge offers a relaxing, laid-back atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the Strip. The bar is lit all in red, and the alcoves with vinylbooths are very comfortable. Here you can enjoy classic cocktails and a variety of coffees to give you a boost, as well as light fare to satisfy your hunger. The service is efficient and the staff in tune. An ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries for the evening.
COMMONWEALTH AT EL CORTEZ
Read moreThe Commonwealth at El Cortez is one of Downtown's most popular saloon-style bars. Even if the menu doesn't include as many drinks as other establishments in the area, this place lives to the rhythm of the music, with the regular presence of DJs. Commonwealth also has its own speakeasy (a kind of speakeasy dating back to Prohibition). Called the Laundry Room, it's well hidden and you'll have to look for the entrance to get there.
BOURBON STREET LOUNGE
Read moreAway from the Strip, The Orleans casino and its Louisiana-inspired French style couldn't do without a lounge named after the famous Bourbon Street. This 140-seat establishment isn't the trendiest bar on the Strip, but it gets the job done. Cocktails range from classic martinis to more exotic concoctions. The establishment regularly hosts live sessions by artists and bands. The bar is also equipped with poker machines.
SKYFALL LOUNGE
Located on the 64th floor of the Delano, the Skyfall Lounge (with terrace) ...Read more
OVERLOOK LOUNGE & BAR PARASOL
These bars, located in the Wynn, have been completely renovated. Each ...Read more
The Rooftop Lounge
Read moreAvocado toast, crab cake, shrimp ceviche, fried Brussels sprouts, salads, sandwiches, burgers, seafood pasta, desserts ranging from apple strudel to crème brûlée... Despite this extensive menu, it's not necessarily for the food that we recommend The Rooftop Lounge, but for the absolutely breathtaking view from its terrace. This makes it the ideal place to watch the sun go down, with a good cocktail in hand. As the place can quickly become overcrowded, try to book in advance.
THE DRESDEN ROOM
Read moreOpened in 1954, The Dresden has been the setting for numerous films, from Swingers (1996) and Anchorman (2004) to What Women Want (2000) and That Thing You Do! (1996). It's a legendary restaurant with an elegant sixties decor, featuring large white leather banquettes and retro chandeliers. However, it's not for the food that you come here, but for the fabulous lounge bar, where musicians are invited every week. They follow in the footsteps of the legendary couple Elayne and Marty Roberts, at the microphone for over 35 years.
THE WELLESBOURNE
Read moreThis is a beautiful 19th century English manor house, named after a small village near the birthplace of William Shakespeare. As soon as you cross the threshold, you are immersed in an atmosphere of its own. Intimate lighting, a crackling fire in the fireplace, bookcases overflowing with old books, a large tropical wood counter: the atmosphere of the Wellesbourne is unique. This environment and the wide selection of beers contribute to make it a popular place to go out, in an area of Los Angeles that is considered to be an "early bird".
PATTERN BAR
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Fashion District, Pattern Bar celebrates textiles in a vintage setting of old sewing machines, fabric samples and fashion magazines. We love its very lounge-like atmosphere, embodied bya large open space with high ceilings and subdued lighting. From electro to RnB to hip-hop, be sure to check out Pattern Bar's Instagram page, where upcoming events are announced. On the agenda: the weekly Catch A Vibe Thursdays and the many DJ sets, organized throughout the week.