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The smoked-glass wall around the perimeter of V Bar beckons passersby to peek between its gaps. Inside is an open room, minimally lit with amber lights and candles. Plush,...
Since its celerity-laced opening, WB Stage 16 has certainly
earned its fair share of write-ups and reviews. The initial appeal
of this unique establishment inside the Grand Canal Shops at
the Venetian is easily attributed to the brilliant design by
Fitch (Worthington, Ohio) and Mark Artus' advocacy in creating
different dining environments instead of a single expansive
set. The result is four...
My wife and I had the good fortune of finding this warm and friendly restaurant
during Xmas/New Year holiday. The experience was made especially
memorable by owner, Robert, and his energetic staff. Looking forward
to future visits when Robert will have added organic pizza oven and
rotisary chicken to his already ample and affordable menu. A great
place to catch the setting sun and take in the...
In ShortThe smoked-glass wall around the perimeter of V Bar beckons passersby to peek between its gaps. Inside is an open room, minimally lit with amber lights and candles. Plush, double-sided chaises with beautiful people drinking brightly colored cocktails line the interior walls. A long, elegant bar with red back-lighting is home to generous bartenders. Soulful R&B and jazzy house pour over...
I still enjoy the V Bar - after all these years, but don't expect a club or anything crazy - they call it a bar for the right reasons - it's a good bar.
My experiences have been good times with friends and the bartenders are always nice and most of the times easy on the eyes.
The music is usually very good as well!
If you are in Las Vegas and you have the time make your way on over to the V Bar as it is one of the best spots in Vegas.
Located upstairs from the WB restaurant. Lots of comfy couches, and a great view of the activity on the Strip. Cool music and tasty martinis. 2x4 framework makes us wonder if this lounge is temporary? -
sys, 12/03/2002
Wine prices are high, with the least expensive bottles running $225.
The absinthe-esque Smack martini and the yummy-as-a-Jolly-Rancher Crystal martini will end your search for the next big elixir.
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