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| - This is a great place to catch a show; we went out multiple times to catch the Sin City Sinners back when Zach Throne was fronting, and we were exceptionally pleased each time. The sound is great, the beer selection was stimulating, and the service was exceptional.
The food is quite good, and the portions are a lot better than you'd expect for the price in Vegas. Most of the sandwiches are under ten dollars, come with fries, and are delicious, so you can't go wrong. I also sampled the Pink Floyd Pasta and it was delightfully spicy and, once again, an excellent portion.
The beer selection is about average for Las Vegas; they have Guinness on tap, and that's often our go-to beer for live music, but they had a healthy range of options for other tastes, as well. They were all poured with a smile or brought to our table by a friendly face, so the service matches the food and the feel of the place.
If you like your music loud, sit nearer the stage. If you don't like your music loud, don't come here for a concert--it's a rock club, and it's proud of it. I suppose their blues bands might not be as interested in melting faces as the remainder of their acts, but those aren't who I came to see (though if I was going to see a blues band in Las Vegas, I'd take Vamp'd over the House of Blues any day of the week).
A word of advice: if you want a table during a concert, be sure to reserve it. Usually they'll take reservations a day or so in advance, but call maybe a week ahead of time and see if they'll take it for you. It's nice to have a place to put your beer down during songs, because you don't want to spill any whilst rocking out.
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