I recommend valeting your car if you want to go here. It can be a bit confusing to get to from the parking garage. Ask someone to direct you because it is located at the very corner in front of the valet entrance.
When you first walk in, you can feel it is a pub. There is a big bar with lots of beers on tap. TV's showing the game and people having a great time! We sat at one of the high-tops and enjoyed ourselves. The hostess was very sweet with a warm smile. Our service welcomed us and brought us our drinks. I got a merlot and my boyfriend drank water. They give you a bucket of popcorn, which is so good!
I must warn you: DO NOT EAT ALL THE POPCORN. You will get full. Although it is a light snack, you become susceptible to mindless eating. I would save your stomach for the other dishes!
We ordered two dishes: the foot-long Artisinal chili hot dog with a side of fries and the Lobster rolls. The hot dog was decent. The size is huge! I would recommend sharing it if you can. It was hard to eat since it was so big. The fries are thin crunchy fries. Their ranch their is quality buttery ranch so I would order a side of that.
Now the lobster rolls. That is what made the experience so great. If I had to rate the lobster rolls by themselves I would give it a 5. The lobster was tender. The sauce was delicious. The buttered toast was the right amount of crunch. The cole slaw on the side is the best I ever had in Las Vegas. The chips were chips. There was nothing special with it. It comes with three rolls that are pretty filling.
The place is decently priced. The ambiance is great. I would recommend getting reservations if you can especially on the weekends or on game nights. The attire is pretty casual. The servers are great and the place looks clean. It is a true pub. I also suggest walking around the Aria after you are done eating. It is a great way to let your food settle and see beautiful art.
I would go back 1,000 times just to eat those Lobster Rolls. Overall experience is a 4.