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936 Points
Great experience. Heard about these bars for year and now first time getting to experience. Conceptually it works, cute seeing everything made of ice including drink glasses. Even the lighting was made of ice. Catchy. :0 All in? Nah. Just a really cold bar. But hey if you're into that it's worth it. I lasted about 10 min.'s then moved outside under the heat lamps. :) Would I go here again? No. Just not my thing.
Great food, great atmosphere and our server, Maggie was amazing! She was very friendly, attentive and came regularly to check on us!! Definitely a cool place to watch the games and grab some really good food! The beef short rib tacos were amazing! There is also indoor/outdoor seating available. Update: we went a second 2nd time in less than a week and our server Eddie was amazing and very accommodating after a meal mix up he brought us another one at no charge and gave us amazing service! Love this place for amazing food and to watch the games!
We sat at the sushi bar. Incredible service. Literally had 3 people waiting on us and checking on us. Delicious sushi.
Fun place with lots of cool things to do. Some very cool bars and restaurants. OmegaMart and a zip line thingy. We didn't get to do everything, but had a great time! Would recommend. A fun experience. Entry to Area 15 was free but you need to pay to get into Omega Mart.
Always enjoy the Fremont. Been going there for decades. Enjoyed the prime rib dinner at Tony Romos steak house. A real deal. Nice dealers and pit bosses. I'll be there in Dec.
We were looking for a quiet place for a late night snack and a good drink and stopped in at Press. The staff were amazing and the hummus with vegetables was phenomenal. We also ordered the arugula salad with Lemon dressing and it was very fresh. The Press house cocktail was a gin and tonic drink and form their mentions is “Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin, Cucumber, Rosemary, Juniper, Micro Blossoms, Blackberry, Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic.” It was unusual and intense at the same time. I didn’t think the cucumber rosemary and fruit mixed well but I drank it anyway.
Great exhibitions! If you are a new resident and latinx as myself, you have to visit this museum. It is very latinx and lgbttqi+ friendly.
I love the atmosphere of this place and I’m always impressed with what they can do with a recycled shipping container, but the place was incredibly hot and my drink wasn’t that good. It was a craft cocktail and I think the bartender was trying. She certainly was nice! But the flavors didn’t mesh and it was hard to drink. We ordered the charcuterie plate and that was nice. Plenty of selections on two plates. Lots of variety. The clientele was young and energetic and the staff was working hard. Maybe I just ordered the wrong thing. It sounded good on paper!
We had the patio seating which was amazing! Looking at the fountain and enjoying an artsy meal, it would be the ideal vacation and wonderful experience. However, I would say given the quality of food, its a bit overpriced comparatively speaking. Don't take me wrong, food is still tasty, way above the bar, (especially the iberico) but I would expect some more surprising element for an exquisite dining experience, especially with the name of a great artist.
The decor and atmosphere of this place are very special. The food is ok, half of the items I ordered were not available, and also dishes didn't have the ingredients that are listed on the menu. Everything is extra loaded with sugar, even their cabbage salad. Complimentary chips with salsa were pretty good.
Didn't have coolers for drinks, got paired with the most unhygienic people...like playing with 3 sliced onions. Other golfers were by far the rudest people I've ever seen. No restroom but on the back 9. Worse golf outing I've seen in any state I've been.
Overall: 4.1/5 (bar) Skyfall Lounge is located in the Delano hotel. On the way up to the 64th floor, the you get a view of the Luxor on the way up. The lounge has an amazing view but unfortunately, the outside patio was reserved for an event so we couldn't access it. You can still see the view and take pictures from behind the glass. The drinks were surprisingly more complex than anticipated. It's definitely curated and had a unique taste, but this could be a hit or a miss. Perfectly Complicated ($20): This was a scotch cocktail with hints of orange, vanilla, and honey. It was not good. My husband and I liked the After Hours more. After Hours ($20): The ingredients are common but this concoction was like no other coffee cocktail I've tasted. I was expecting to be hit with a strong espresso taste but it was quite balanced.
Horrible service from both waitress and bartenders, slow incompetent, and food was absolutely horrible, how can you pour a Guinness beer fast and screw up a cheese pizza
This restaurant is in the rear of the casino. The ribs were tender and tasty with good sides and craft beer. Their dry Irish stout is a good copy of Guinness with more flavor. Signing up for their players card gets you $3 off.
Small bar connected to Hershey World in Las Vegas. The Carmel Chocolate martini,delicious. Signature chocolate gross unless you like drinking straight choc syrup taste. The Reese peanut butter cup martini is yummy if you like Reese’s.
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