Entertainment in Las Vegas
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Cathouse
Lingerie-clad coquettes tease, taunt and flaunt their bountiful assets at this low-lit ultra lounge, styled like a French bordello, where DJs spin. Stylish dress code.
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Regal Village Square 18
Las Vegas doesn’t really have any arthouse cinemas, but this multiplex way out west of the Strip usually has a couple of interesting indie flicks up on the marquee.
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SpyOnVegas
For those who want to mingle with the locals and drink for free, check out SpyOnVegas. It arranges an open bar at a different venue every weeknight.
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40/40 Club
Rags-to-riches rapper Jay-Z has brought his empire of ultraluxe hybrid sports bars and nightclubs to the Strip. VIP rooms are pimped out, and so is the cigar lounge.
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Thunder Down Under
Head over to the lovely Australian lads of Thunder Down Under, who provide nonstop flirting and fun, once you get past their hilarious costumes.
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Barley’s Casino & Brewing Company
For Oktoberfest-style lager, Irish red ale and gold-medal hefeweizen, besides the brewmaster’s private recipes. Friendly staff, cheap pub grub.
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Comedy Stop
Be sure to check out the A-list funny men and women cracking up the crowd at the Sahara. You can find them in the Congo Room at this Atlantic City export.
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Tix4Tonight
You can buy same-day discount tickets for a variety of shows from Tickets 2Nite, which accepts phone orders between 10:30am and 6pm.
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Tix 4 Tonight
Offers half-price tix for a limited lineup of same-day shows and small discounts on 'always sold-out' shows.
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Tenaya Creek Brewery
Pilsner, Belgian-style ales and unusual seasonal brews like barley wine and the malty Black Widow. Substantial surf-and-turf menu, too.
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Men of Olympus
The down-and-dirty Men of Olympus strut their stuff on the 2nd floor of the Olympic Garden.
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Snick’s Place
In the Naked City, it’s Vegas’ longest-running gay bar, with video poker, pool and a rainbow-colored mural outside.
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Champagne’s Cafe
Dive bar with retro red velvet, photos of Marilyn Monroe and the Rat Pack, a jukebox and cocktails galore.
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Sidebar
Classy cocktail bar and cigar lounge with an outstanding wine list and monthly wine-tasting events.
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Cinemark Century South Point
Dolby digital and THX surround sound, 3-D projection capabilities and rocker-style stadium seating.
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Cockroach Theatre
Experimental theater group sometimes plays for alternative crowds in the downtown arts district.
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Triple 7 Brewpub
Diehard sports fans and a crusty crowd of gamblers frequent this cavernous downtown brewpub.
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Clark County Amphitheater
Summer jazz in the park, plus outdoor concerts and multicultural festivals year-round.
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Ice House Lounge
Special events, DJ nights and live acoustic and soul music are worth showing up for.
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Sam Boyd Stadium
The 18,000-seat sports and entertainment facility is a hub for megaconcert events.
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Hogs & Heifers Saloon
Biker bar imported from NYC with bartenders that have some serious ’tude.
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Cashman Center Theatre
Major touring productions stop at this 1900-seat performing-arts space downtown.
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Town Square 18
Swanky off-Strip cineplex offers digital projection and XL stadium seating.
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Regal Red Rock Stadium 16 & Imax
Dolby digital and THX surround sound, plus stadium seating.
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Orleans Arena
Boxing, ice hockey, motorsports and more; 9000 seats.
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