We had a great time at Design and Wine on Saturday night. There seem to be several of these painting class companies now. I don't think that's a bad thing. I believe there's room in Vegas for all of them to coexist.
I've tried Wine and Canvas twice and I thoroughly enjoyed them. The advantage of Design and Wine (try to keep the names straight) is that they have their own physical location complete with a food and drink menu. And yes, they have their liquor license. As your hosts might tell you, your brushwork just improves when alcohol joins the party.
I can't rate their food because we were still full during the class. I did enjoy a glass of unidentified Merlot. I'm not sure if it improved my artwork, but I walked away fairly happy with the result. Our particular painting turned out to be rather complex. There were many steps involved to reach the end product (definitely more than my previous two pieces). As a result, we felt a little rushed at times. Keep in mind that the class even went half an hour longer than scheduled. I have no complaints, however. The instructor did a fine job of guiding us throughout the evening.
So overall, they get five watercolor stars from me. If I could make a suggestion, it would be to ditch the single TV monitor in the ceiling and have a TV monitor on each side wall instead. Since each row of painters faces one of the two walls, it would be right in front of them.