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Entertainment in Las Vegas

  1. A

    Thomas & Mack Center

    Wrestling, boxing and pro rodeo events; 18,000 seats.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Century Orleans 18

    Casino multiplex features stadium-style seating.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Treasures

    Treasures gets raves as much for its four-star steaks as it does for its faux-baroque interior and glam dancers. Good happy hour from 4pm to 8pm with cheap beer and a free buffet.

    reviewed

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  5. E

    Ticketmaster

    Ticketmaster sells tickets for major sporting events online and over the phone.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Surrender

    Even the club-averse admit that this is an audaciously gorgeous place to hang out for an evening, with its saffron-colored silk walls, mustard banquettes and a bright yellow patent leather entrance. Play blackjack by the pool at night or join one of the raging daytime pool parties. Surrender Your Wednesdays is one of the best club nights in town, with plenty of in-the-know locals.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Sand Dollar Blues Lounge

    Dive bar with live blues nightly after 10pm.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Pearl

    Modern rock acts like Gwen Stefani and Morrissey have burned up the stage at this 2500-seat concert hall with brilliant acoustics.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Napoleon's

    Be whisked away to a never-neverland of 19th-century France, with overstuffed sofas and over 100 types of bubbly, including vintage Dom Perignon.

    reviewed

  10. J

    La Cave

    This inspired wine and tapas bar is a hidden Strip gem that gets raves from regulars and newbies alike in every category: wine, food, service, value and ambiance.

    reviewed

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  14. Blue Martini

    Want to meet an actual Vegas local? (Yes, they do exist.) This is Vegas' friendliest, best-deal happy hour and possibly the perfect antidote to the fear that you could while away your evenings drinking overpriced martinis with tourists.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Tao

    Some Vegas clubbing aficionados claim that Tao, like a Top 40 hit that's maxed out on radio play, has reached a been-there-done-that saturation point. Newbies however, still gush at the decadent details and libidinous vibe: from the giant gold Buddha to the near-naked go-go girls languidly caressing themselves in rose petal-strewn bathtubs.

    reviewed

  16. N

    Las Vegas 5 Drive-In

    Old-fashioned place screens up to five double-features daily.

    reviewed

  17. O

    Triple 7 Restaurant & Microbrewery

    Sports fans, tourists and a crusty crowd of gamblers flock to this gargantuan brewpub for excellent happy hour and graveyard specials including decent sushi and microbrews on tap.

    reviewed

  18. P

    Binion's

    This old-school casino hotel is best known for its 'zero limit' betting policy and for being the birthplace of the World Series of Poker. While its heyday is over, it's a perfect place for beginners to learn blackjack at the low-limit ($2 and up) tables.

    reviewed

  19. Q

    Joint

    Concerts at this intimate venue (capacity 1400) feel like private shows, even when the Killers or Coldplay are in town.

    reviewed

  20. R

    Improv

    NYC's well-established showcase spotlights touring stand-up headliners du jour.

    reviewed

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  22. Steel Panther

    A hair-metal tribute band makes fun of the audience, themselves and the 1980s with sight gags, one-liners and many a drug and sex reference.

    reviewed

  23. S

    Marquee

    When someone asks where the coolest club in Vegas is these days, Marquee is lately the undisputed answer. Celebrities (we spotted Macy Gray as we danced through the crowd), an outdoor beach club, hot DJs and that certain je ne sais quoi that makes a club worth waiting in line for.

    reviewed

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    Moon

    Stylishly outfitted like a nightclub in outer space, the retractable roof opens for dancing under the stars. Admission includes entry to the only Playboy Club in the world, a surprisingly chic and intimate affair whose skyline views are decidedly more eye-popping and dramatic than the, ah, views offered by the surgically-enhanced, bunny-eared blackjack dealers.

    reviewed

  26. V

    Fireside Lounge

    The Strip's most unlikely romantic hideaway is inside the Peppermill, a retro coffee shop serving giant omelets, pancakes and pie to the just married, the freshly divorced and the hungover. Courting couples flock here for the low lighting, sunken fire pit and cozy nooks built for supping on multi-strawed tiki drinks and for acting out your most inadvisable 'what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas' moments.

    reviewed