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フィードバックを提供するThis place is like a speakeasy because the casino floor has no signs to get here. I asked security for directions. The restaurant and lounge are owned and operated by House of Blues. You can tell by the similarity in interior design and furniture. I like the restaurant, which has a small outdoor lounge area with a nice view of The Strip. The lounge too has its own outdoor lounge area with a great view of The Strip. It's not crowded like a nightclub. The atmosphere and patrons are laid-back and unpretentious. The mixed drinks are very good. There is a bit of dancing indoors. Many patrons check the place out for a little while, then leave. This is not surprising, given the small size. Of course, there is nowhere to sit down unless you reserve a table with bottle service. Hence, the transient crowd. On a Saturday night, I observed that the peak time during late hours is 12:00-1:00 AM. Cover charge is collected at the elevator entrance on the casino floor. We avoided this by having reservations at the restaurant, which is open until 11:00 PM. To me, the lounge experience isn't worth more than a $10 cover charge.
I am outdating myself, but we/I used to hang out here when this was the mix, restaurant and bar, club, etc. Quality/Quantity Drinks are so much more affordable now, see menu! Thank you. Still beautiful views, see pictures. Sauvignon Blanc Not New Zealand, but still good. Louis Jadot Pouilly Fuisse Good. Simple bar menu, see pictures. Atmosphere 63rd floor! Private direct elevator. Beautiful views of the strip. Beautiful decor, although I actually liked the mix decor better. Many private lounges and rooms, see pictures. Bar seating and outside patio seating. Service Members only program. Bottle service, bottle locker service. Our bartenders were good and friendly. Price $33 generous tip. Owner Comment Congrats on all your success 2006...?
We hosted a private event here last night during a busy conference. Danny the entire security team made the door/line registration process so easy and convenient. Views were amazing and the upstairs staff were also very helpful, and quick.
Came on a Wednesday night before they started charging covers. I wasn't a fan of the antique look which gave me the creeps. The DJ was okay. He played some good throwback pop music but transitioned too quickly or the flow wasn't right. It looked like there were a bunch of people coming from a conference or business related event since they were carrying backpacks, had lanyards on, or just looked very out of place. The main selling point of Foundation Room was the view from the outdoor patio which is where the majority of the people were. Lemon Drop AMF $46): The drinks were pretty good strong but the quality wasn't there. The bartenders don't seem to be too careful when handling the drinks since they got sugar all over the Lemon Drop. Another lady we met that night also got sticky hands from the sugar on her drink.
No wardrobe concerns for happy hour. My husband and I dressed up thinking we had to. We had our weddimg reception there 20 years ago. No longer exclusive.