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| - Las Vegas, is the city where adults come to play. Gamble, clubbing, drinking, whatever it is your 21 and over heart's desire. As with any city, it's best to know where the locals go (even better to know a local) so you can have the inside scoop of where to go, what to eat, what to do.
Thanks again Cheska for showing my fellow L.A. Yelpers and I another spot to go, especially on the cheap. If you've ever been to Las Vegas, you already know and expect to pay an arm and a leg on the strip for anything, that's why, to make your almighty dollar stretch, you go off and beyond the strip.
Happy Hour prices were insane. I remember getting two drafts (domestic, the biggest ones they had in glasses), a mixed drink, and a bottle of Heine for less than $7!! Yes, less than $7! That's almost unheard of from the places I go to in L.A.
The only drawback, my friends were ribbing me a bit about getting bottled beer and told me to just get a tall glass of someone from tap. I asked the bartender what came close to Henie or Hef, in which he proceeds to say "I don't know, um, O'douls?" I didn't know, so I said, OK, and $3 later, I came back to the table.
My friends ask me what I'm drinking..I proceed to tell them what had transpired and that's when the entire table laughed at me. WTH?! I don't know!! That's when they told me, I basically had a non-alcoholic beer in my possession! That's pure and utter sacrilege!! If I'm going to get a beer gut from drinking said liquid refreshment, I better get some alcohol with it. Needless to say, the O'douls didn't even get half way finished the rest of the night and I went back to my Heine's thank you very much.
Also, we happened to go on karaoke night and one of the patrons (with a friend of his) got Linkin Park mixed up with some death metal band the way he was singing "In The End".
Overall, a nice locals hangout with cheap drinks. I did notice they had food, but did not try it out. Hmmm, "PT's Bucket of Sliders"? Interesting.
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