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  • Move over Yard House, there is a new kid in town... and he actually knows something about beer. Well, Aces and Ales (a locally owned business) isn't new in town, but this new location is definitely the best beer bar in town. As a fan of the Nellis location, how does it stack up? Well, the interior is about 2-3 times as big and is much classier. The atmosphere has the feel of an upscale San Diego beer bar. Plenty of new lush seating, lots of TV's at the bar, and even a sweet looking patio and fireplace outside give this place a totally new and refreshing feel for Aces and Ales. When I first heard about the second location and the 50 taps, I feared that Ryan, the co-owner, wasn't going to be able to live up to the original locations rotating tap selection. I mean, Aces on Nellis is well known as Greg Koch's favorite beer bar in Vegas (CEO of Stone Brewing) and for good reason. You will find fine craft beer from all over the world that you won't find in other Vegas bars (including Yard House, Public House, Burger Bar, etc). As a beer geek, Aces 2 has recreated that great beer selection with double the amount. With a rotating tap selection, there will always be different beers at Aces. Today the menu ranged from Epic Brewing's Sour Apple Saison, to Nectar Ales Black Xantus, to Ballist Point Habanero Sculpin IPA. There are bottles of Parabola, most years of Stone's Verticle Epic Series, and The Bruery's special releases. Each and every single beer on the 50 tap menu is a craft beer, and many of them are hard to find special releases. Finally, a bar that beer nerds in Vegas can be proud of. I had the Juicy Lucy for lunch, and it was pretty awesome. Just as good as the old location. The beef was nice and juicy with a perfect amount of stuffed cheese and applewood bacon. The bar is less than a week old, so they are still working out the kinks in the kitchen and getting the patio installed. The service was top notch, just like the old Aces, except a lot more staff. Our waitress Kimberly was very attentive and did a great job. Overall I am extremely happy that Aces and Ales has opened a larger, classier, craft beer bar on my side of town. If you are into craft beer, unless you are willing to drive 5 hours west, it doesn't get any better than this.
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