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  • I'd gotten the impression that this was more of your traditional overpriced boring cocktail bar, more like every bar in every casino in Vegas that isn't Cosmopolitan, but after trying all the other bars, I figured I'd check out the list here too, and I couldn't have been more wrong - their first page is basically classic cocktails you can get anywhere, and therefore, should totally not be paying 20 bucks for (after tax and tip), but the *second* page is full of cocktails just as novel as everywhere else at Cosmopolitan - I really wanted to try everything on that second page (coco-chai syrup and Islay sesame oil? Aged cachaca and a "choose your own adventure pipette of bitters"? Chai masala tea and firewater topped with horchata cream? Sign me up, please!) I had to space things out, though, because I'd already tried a few drinks elsewhere, and was planning on trying a few others in other elsewheres (basically, if you hadn't figured it out yet, Cosmopolitan is like Disneyland for craft cocktail aficionados), so I only tried one: the Catalina Wine Mixer, a "celebration of all things grape", made with cognac, a chardonnay reduction, topped with champagne-flavored foam and a prosecco-flavored gummy bear. Ok, so I kinda wish I'd gotten something else - it was fun, but didn't turn out to taste quite as exotic as some of those other ones I mentioned probably would've been - but it was quite tasty, very well balanced, and pretty cute. Service was excellent, and because it was in the back of Cosmopolitan, it felt a lot more chill, too. edit: I was back a couple months ago and tried one more of their drinks, the "Wabi-sabi", which was freaking fantastic, definitely a much stronger choice than the first one I tried. You can taste all the ingredients (whiskey, honey, citrus, spices, sesame oil), but they meld together into something crazy and wonderful - and it came with a bowl of super wasabi-y wasabi peanuts that also paired wonderfully with the drink, so that was a great unexpected bonus.
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