I wish I could like this place more. The decor basically screams "Austin Powers!" redux, the Beatles are my favorite band, and the entrance which is basically a wall spelling out "REVOLUTION" that you enter through the spaces between the letters is really cool. Unfortunately the music here is at best hit and miss: There's really nothing to set it apart from any other club/lounge when they spin the same techno/house as every other place on the Strip and if you can't do that any better (and actually a lot worse) than you competitors then you should at least commit to the Beatles theme fully and play some of their classics. The bartenders all look like they're miserable behind the bar but at least the waitresses serving the tables try to look like they don't hate being there. The drinks are rather standard price for a lounge (13-14 for a scotch) and the table service is really cheap but this isn't the type of place you would want to spend too much time. Promoters in the Mirage give out all sorts of promotions: guys can usually get free entry before 11/12 and girls get open bar for a few hours, but as you'd expect it's all well drinks. The crowd is mainly 30 somethings and no one is particularly well dressed but you'll probably run into a few conventioneers rocking the 3 piece suit and standing uncomfortably by the bar.
On the plus side, they usually have the Go-Go dancers who aren't dancing at the moment handing out free shots on the dance-floor. I don't know what was in those (they looked purple and tasted a bit like blueberries) but I know that after my friend downed 4 of them and a few vodka tonics he was compelled to inform the girl handing them out that "she was the most beautiful person" he had ever seen.