Corner Bar Management
🌆 It all started with one downtown bar,
a decade later it has grown into a neighborhood.
The Laundry Room is now open ✨
Introducing Fear & Laundry — our new cocktail menu inspired by Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, unfolding across three chapters of chaos, classics, and comedowns.
From Brie-washed martinis and lavender-topped aviations to Dr. Pepper Old Fashioneds and sherry-driven smashes, each cocktail tells part of the story.
Now open:
Sun–Thurs: 6PM–10PM
Fri–Sat: 5PM–9PM
Reservations only at our link in bio.

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair

🍸 NOW OPEN ✨ @laundryroomlv reopens today with a fresh look — and a familiar face behind the bar.
If you’ve bar hopped Downtown over the last dozen years, you’ve likely had a drink made by Davey Francis (@daveymakesdrinks), who “relentlessly hassled” his way into a job at Downtown Cocktail Room before becoming a GM at @velveteenrabbitlv.
After a pandemic-era reset and an unexpected creative spark while reworking the bar program at @thepunkrockmuseum, he’s back where it all clicks.
“There’s something really genuine about Downtown,” he says. “Walking down Fremont and dishing out high fives to familiar faces at every bar, it feels like I never left … That’s that DTLV love I can’t seem to stay away from.”
Now, Davey steps into one of the most intimate and coveted rooms in the city.
Tucked inside @commonwealthdtlv at just 350 square feet, the speakeasy trades scale for precision. Every detail is intentional, every drink part of the experience. And it just leveled up.
A full redesign wraps the room in layered textures, antiques and more than 200 pieces of original art, while a new custom-built cocktail station built by @freeformlv puts the focus squarely on the craft.
Behind the bar, Davey is doing the same.
His menu leans less prohibition cosplay, more controlled chaos, pulling from unexpected ingredients and literary inspiration. The new lineup, which he dubs “Fear & Laundry,” riffs on the spirit of Hunter S. Thompson with a three-act structure that moves from classic foundations to bold, offbeat creations before easing into a softer landing.
“I’m an inherently unserious person, and I think that shows,” he says. “It’s playful, it’s diverse, and I think it’s a lot of fun.”
That’s why you might find yourself drinking the Strange Medicine, his take on the classic dry martini, followed by his Dr. Pepper Old Fashioned.
Still, Davey’s mission remains simple: deliver something memorable.
“Laundry Room’s really exciting because it’s this staple,” Davey says. “There’s an expectation guests have when visiting and my mission is to make sure that expectation is lived up to, and exceeded.”
📍: 525 Fremont St.
📸: Anthony Mair
Last weekend, we packed the puss with a sold out set from The @flyingmojitobros for weekend two of Phremont Afters 🐙
Now we close it out with Weekend 3 ✨
THU 4/30
@mitchplease + @kyfionthedecks
@parkonfremont
FRI 5/1
Mitch Please + @muscle__pizza
@dobermandtlv
SAT 5/2
Muscle Pizza
@lamonarosalv
& you thought las vegas needed alcohol to have a good time…
next one is on 05.03
#coffeeparty #lasvegas #dayparty
las vegas, day party, coffee party, things to do, community
Throwback to our Feed the Block 1-year anniversary with @marshmello 🔥
20,000 people. One insane night in the streets of Fremont East.
This intricate one-take flythrough captures it all—no edits, just pure mayhem—moving through @cornerbarmgmt venues: @parkonfremont, @weallscream, and @commonwealth in the heart of @dtlv in @vegas.
🎥 @jaybyrdfilms
🔥 What a night! 20,000 of y’all popped out for the @feedtheblocklv 1-year anniversary with @marshmello last week ‼️
Now, y’all ready to do it again next month? Stay tuned for May’s announcement 👀
🎡 We turned THE BLOCK into the ultimate private party for 1,000+ guests (ferris wheel included) right in the heart of East Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas.
Want to throw a party people will actually talk about?
This one-of-a-kind footprint can host 1,000–10,000 guests.
📩 Email us: events@cornerbar.com
Our Galentine’s in the Garden with @eileenfloral was a total bloom 🌸
Missed it? We’ve got you covered.
Join us this Sunday, March 8 for Women in Bloom—a floral-filled brunch celebration in honor of International Women’s Day. Build your own bouquet, sip something delicious, and shop local vendors while soaking up patio vibes.
Featuring:
💍 Permanent jewelry with @cinlo_co
🎂 Cakes & custom mirrors with @Maryscakeslv
🤠 Custom hat bar with @rancherhatbar
📅 Sunday, March 8
⏰ 11AM–2PM
📍 Park on Fremont (Downtown Las Vegas)
🎟️ Tickets available at parkonfremont.com/events or the link in bio
Come bloom with us 💐
Gōng xǐ fā cái 🧧
From Valentine’s romance to Lunar New Year fortune, Doberman Drawing Room has transformed to ring in the Year of the Horse. Step inside for festive Lunar New Year décor, specialty cocktails with @hennessyus, and a full month of celebrations—from Mahjong Mondays to a traditional lion dance and more.
✨ Lunar New Year décor & cocktails available now through March 4.
📍 Arts District in @dtlv
Reserve your table via the link in bio
A little throwback to last week’s Grand Re-Opening ✨
After a 13-year transformation, we finally unveiled the remodel—and none of it would’ve been the same without everyone who came out to celebrate with us. Thank you for raising a glass, filling the room, and welcoming this next chapter.
Here’s to what’s next 🥂
Lion dancers took over the Arts District in Las Vegas for Lunar New Year at the Doberman Drawing Room.
@dobermandtlv @cornerbarmgmt
🏮 Lunar New Year celebration with traditional lion dancers
🍹 Free welcome drink for every guest (always, not just special events)
🎤 Live singers and bands regularly
✨ Classy, intimate atmosphere with stunning decor
💑 Perfect first date spot - so much to see and talk about
📍 1025 South 1st Street, Arts District
🕓 Open daily 4pm
#lasvegas #lunarnewyear #artsdistrict
Commonwealth just had its Grand Re-Opening and Fremont Street’s most iconic two-storey venue is back and better than ever.
@commonwealthdtlv
🗓️ Open since 2012 and a cornerstone of the Downtown Las Vegas entertainment scene
📍 Located in the heart of the Fremont East District
🎵 World class DJs and open format music every night
🌆 Rooftop dance floor with sweeping views of the Fremont Street Experience and the mountains beyond
👗 Dress code enforced - styled streetwear or cocktail attire required.
Angela’s heart shaped necklace 💓 was created by the talented @jamie_batiste fom @rejectedheartsclub
Media invite 🙏
#lasvegas #downtownlasvegas #fremontstreet
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