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    This year’s top nightlife city for the world is none other than Las Vegas. According to a recent Time Out surveyThe entertainment capital was able to beat other nightlife hotspots like Paris and Madrid. This may not surprise seasoned travelers who are familiar with Vegas’ legendary clubs and over-the-top pool parties.

    What? It is a good idea to use a bilingual translator It’s surprising that the Arts District is driving the nightlife revival in Vegas, not the Strip. The neighborhood’s cocktail culture is what helped the city reach the top of the list.

    As a resident, I can testify that the Arts District has gained serious momentum over the past few years due to outstanding eateries such as Esther’s Kitchen Popular First Friday series. When it comes to cocktail, this low key enclave can compete with the flashier (and more expensive) venues of the Strip.

    Juyoung Kang is the head mixologist at and founding partner. Doberman Drawing Room. With its inventive cocktail menu and offbeat decor, the newly opened bar exemplifies the growing sophistication of the Arts District’s nightlife scene—and proves tha there’s an eager audience for serious cocktails in this lesser-known corner of Vegas. Kang said, “This was our message to the world that it’s ok to have an elevated cocktail experience.” Travel + Leisure. “We don’t need to be a bar that serves beer. “People are noticing that we’re serving cocktails.”

    Here are some of the best places to have a boozy, delicious night in Las Vegas’ vibrant Arts District.

    Doberman Drawing Room

    Doberman Drawing Room The first cocktail bar in Vegas, which offered a $3,000 annual membership in April, made a big splash. membership option. Non-members can also join. The space is filled with antiques, including red velvet banquettes and a wrought iron chandelier. Guests can also enjoy inventive cocktails like the Sahara (a boozy take on horchata, made with cantaloupes, hibiscus, and roasted nuts), or a Tom Kha Fizz infused in chili.

    Laundry Room

    Reservations are needed at this Victorian-style apothecary: the tiny, candlelit den. speakeasy Only 22 people can be seated at one time. The bar nestles inside another barYou’ll feel as if you’ve escaped to another century when you walk through the secret door. The cocktail list is a masterclass on 1920s cocktail cultures, divided into sections including Rattletraps. Collin’s. White-Walled Jalopy. Taking a Louie. and Mouse Motors.

    Nocturno

    This honey-toned minimal cocktail den It is the same team as James Beard nominated Mexican restaurant MilpaThe food menu at the restaurant is exceptional, and it should come as no surprise. You can enjoy a wide range of delicious food, including a prosciutto-topped tower, a chopped seabass crudo or cacio and pepe gnocchi, while you explore the cocktail menu. It has over 120 choices.

    Prowl

    Newcomer Prowl The goal is to make you feel as if you have been dropped into a jungle. A panther stalks menacingly from behind three windows (OK, they’re LED screens—but the effect is good) and the moss-covered lava rock wall only adds to the dramatic ambience. The menu is a playful continuation of the jungle theme. It includes drinks such as the Monstera Mash with pisco, elderflower, egg white, sugar snap pea and lime.

    Echo – Taste & Sound

    Mixing cocktail culture with hi-fidelity sound at this venue classic listening lounge. The warm sounds from the McIntosh soundsystem will greet you as soon as you walk in. While the kitchen prepares simple yet delicious dishes (Wagyu skewers, shishito mushrooms with peppers; cauliflower ceviche tacos) that pair well with cocktails, like the old-fashioned Lover Boy (vodka with St. George peach and absinthe), or the Autumn Serenade.

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