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Bars Unknown: Las Vegas Strip Bar Crawl

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Overview
Hey everyone, I'm Jonathan and I've curated a small-group walking experience of my favorite bars, speakeasies & happy hour spots on Vegas Strip. Spots you should see & know but might miss if venturing alone!

We'll visit a lot (read itinerary) but also depends on the events of the day. Some tours like to stop and sit, some like to grab and go. Either way, most don't make it to the end!

Sample spots: Speakeasy behind a barbershop, hidden tequila & nachos bar, rooftop country bar with live music and view of the Bellagio Fountain, a rooftop brewery (largest in Europe) with views of the Strip and a hidden ski lodge.

I'll also point out many other spots so later in your trip, you know where to go like 2-4-1 drink spots, 3 dollar beer, mystery shots, where the happy hours are, hole in the wall bar with dollar beer, all you can drink mimosas and my favorite frozen Baileys!

No generic bars. It's more about discovering something new and having fun. Also, very flexible to pick and chose
City: Las Vegas
Sat 14 Jun
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Starting at $39.00
Sat 14 Jun
Starting at $39.00
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What's Included
Me and my big fat liver
Licensed tour guide
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • No kids - this is Vegas, not Disneyland
  • Minimum 2 people per booking
  • Vegas is a big city - there's traffic so leave early and be on time
  • Buy your own drinks - we will stop for drinks and I'll also point out many other spots so later in your trip, you know where to go back to
  • Great for: bachelorettes, girls or boys trip, couples, recent break ups, day drinkers, solo travelers (solos - contact me first before booking)
  • Tour length: 3 hrs, depending on group size and stop time. Best to start at 4pm during happy hour.
  • No amateurs
  • Be presentable. It's more of a problem for guys but no durags, bananas, basically don't come dressed all ghetto.
  • Canadians and internationals welcomed!
  • No fascist dictator supporters allowed.
  • If you have problems walking, health issue and/or you're a mean drunk, not for you
What To Expect
1
O'Sheas Pub
The littlest greenest semi-"Irish" casino and pub where every American drunkenly argues over who has more Irish heritage based on lost ancestry and how long they spent on their one and only trip to Ireland 20 years ago. Usually more people on beer-pong than gambling but they're well known for their frozen Baileys. It's like a Wendy's Frosty drenched in Baileys. Highly recommend.
2
The Linq Promenade
It's like Downtown Disney but with the drunken smell of pot and regret. Most the bars and restaurants down here have some type of drink deal and/ or happy hour.
3
Stage Door Casino
If you want one of the last little hole in the walls slightly of the Vegas Strip, I recommend this one. You must have your I.D (Passport for you foreigners) and they'll wand you down before you go in. Dark, low-ceiling, dingy and $1, $2 and $3 beers and $ hotdogs.
4
Casino at The Cromwell
Looks like the old dine-in pizza huts from my pizza neglected childhood. Either way, they do $5 drinks from noon - 9pm everyday.
5
Grand Bazaar Shops
Dirt Dog always has a drink special, Fuel Bar does buy one, get one all day everyday with flare bartenders (and one of the funnest bars on the Strip), the gift shop does $6 tallboys and then there's Ole Red that does no deals but has a rooftop with great view of the Strip and live country if that's your speed.
6
The Cosmopolitan Casino
There are a couple speakeasies and hidden bars in here and depending on the timing and what day you book, we'll visit as many as we can. If you book Thursday - Saturday then we'll definitely sit a drink at the Barbershop, a speakeasy hiding behind a 1920's themed barbershop with a 100+ year old bar. There's a tequila and nachos bar hiding behind an exit sign, a hidden ski lodge, a secret pizza shop and a restaurant behind a "pawn shop". And a 3-story bar encased in a chandelier with a 40 ft tower of liquor.
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Cancellation Policy
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