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Nevada

Pub entertainment in Nevada

  1. A

    Crown & Anchor

    Homesick expats, university students and staff, soccer (oops, we mean football) fans from around the world and British beer lovers gather at this unpretentious pub. The list of draft beers seems endless, with Bass, Harp, Guinness, Hooegarden and even a handful of fruit ciders. Starving? Let ’em dish you up a Cornish pasty, plate of bangers and mash or basket full of fried Icelandic cod and chips.

    reviewed

  2. B

    McMullan’s Irish Pub

    McMullan’s Irish Pub ‘Purveyors of the perfect pint, ’ McMullan’s may be the friendliest Irish pub in Vegas. Stop by on Thursday night for all-you-can-eat fish and chips. Tuesday is quiz night (from 8pm), while Irish musicians perform on Wednesday (from 10pm) and most weekends after 9pm. Ask about video-poker happy hour promotions. Free wi-fi.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Nine Fine Irishmen

    Built in Ireland and shipped over piece by piece to America, this pubby establishment has cavernous interior booths and outdoor patio tables beside NYNY’s mini Brooklyn Bridge. Genuine stouts, ales, ciders and Irish whiskeys are always stocked at the bar, while live entertainment is a mix of Celtic rock and traditional Irish country tunes, sing-alongs and occasionally dancing.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Gordon Biersch

    Overrun by conventioneers, this brewpub chain inhabits a brick-walled building that looks like a warehouse. Award-winning microbrews are not all that’s on tap. Try the homemade basil Bloody Mary during the Sunday jazz brunch or out in the beer garden.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Imperial Bar & Lounge

    Fashionable gastropub inhabiting a relic of the past, with an excellent beer list and pool tables (no slots).

    reviewed

  6. F

    Triple 7 Brewpub

    Diehard sports fans and a crusty crowd of gamblers frequent this cavernous downtown brewpub.

    reviewed