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I'm the first to admit that when it comes to Vegas, I usually just rely on the tried and true tourist locations. Confession: I've even eaten at Margaritaville, once. OK fine, several times. But I'm trying to improve my ways and get to know the parts of Vegas that the locals frequent. My tour guide Drew A suggested this fantastic, dim little spot downtown where we could get reasonably priced (well, reasonable for Vegas) and beautiful cocktails. I hesitate to say craft cocktails or mixology or any of those other terms that are thrown around too often lately, but at its core these drinks are truly artisan, with interesting ingredients, no overly sweet fillers, and passionate bartenders creating each one. The drinks on the cocktail menu range from $9 to $11, and for about $55, 4-6 people can enjoy one of their punch bowls. Definitely something I'm going to suggest the next time I'm in town with a group! I'm a big fan of a place that doesn't feel the need to be overly flashy or gimmicky in a city that might be considered one of the flashiest in the world. Props to you guys - keep up the good work!
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