8 Famous Speakeasy Bars of Las Vegas (And How to Get In)

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On the surface, Las Vegas is a city of neon lights, huge casinos, and massive entertainment, but under the glitz and glamour, there is an entirely different nightlife scene, one that nostalgically resembles the secretive vibe of the Prohibition era. 

Welcome to the enchanting world of Las Vegas speakeasies. Openly and in plain sight, mostly behind a vending machine, or barber shop, or hidden away in a restaurant, this covert cocktail party scene is changing everything about the way we see nightlife in Las Vegas. 

In this blog, we are opening the doors to the best classy, atmospheric, and faceless speakeasy locations in Las Vegas. Get your curiosity ready, and maybe a password to check out the underbelly of Sin City.

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Why should Speakeasy bars be in your itinerary for Las Vegas?

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The concept of speakeasies dates back to the 1920s, during American Prohibition, when alcohol was illegal and bars had to keep themselves a secret. 

 

Today, speakeasies evoke that sense of exclusivity with a bit of nostalgic charm and unique cocktail culture. In the over-the-top experience of Vegas, the casualness of a hidden bar is a breath of fresh air. 

 

Not only is it about the drinks, but the experience of the mysterious journey to discover and explore them, the risk of being a part of the secret, and the craftsmanship behind every pour makes the speakeasy experience entirely worthwhile. 

 

The Laundry Room – A Speakeasy Inside A Speakeasy

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Location: Located within the Commonwealth, Fremont Street

How to enter: By text list only, where you will need to text a number

 

Why is it worth visiting The Laundry Room?

The Laundry Room is one of the most exclusive speakeasies in Las Vegas. Situated inside Commonwealth, a bar which was once popular even before the pandemic, this extremely small dark room holds no more than 22 people comfortably. 

 

The ambiance is throwback vintage, personal service, and tailored drinks created just for you. It features personalized cocktails, prohibition-style environment, and an exclusive guest list. 

 

Travel tip:

Be sure to make your reservation several days in advance. 

 

The Vault at The Bellagio 

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Location: Bellagio Hotel & Casino 

How to enter: Through a false wall in the Mayfair Supper Club 

 

Why is it worth visiting The Vault at The Bellagio? 

Stylish, sexy, and super secretive, The Vault is a new player in the Las Vegas speakeasy scene. You won't be surprised why it is named The Vault. 

Once you enter, you will feel like you are walking into a real bank vault with gold tones, full-on velvet chairs, and moody lighting. While not perfectly accessible without some inside info or a gracious host, once you get in, it is an experience you will never forget. Experience perfect cocktails, unreal exclusivity, and sophisticated design. 

 

Travel tip: 

Ask a server at the Mayfair Supper Club if they know "where the vault is." You'll get a smirk and maybe an invite.

 

The Barbershop Cuts and Cocktails

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Location: The Cosmopolitan 

How to enter: Walk right into the regular barbershop and look for the secret door in the back, behind the janitor's closet. 

 

Why is it worth visiting The Barbershop Cuts and Cocktails?

Discover a unique concept, live entertainment, and high-energy atmosphere at The Bardbershop. This is one of the more playful speakeasies along the strip of Las Vegas. 

 

During the day it operates as a barbershop, and turns into a rocking speakeasy with live music, DJs, and top-tier cocktails at night! The vibe is retro-cool with a twist of rock n' roll. 

 

Travel tip: 

Get a haircut to get early access or just show up after 6 PM for bar-only guests.

 

Ghost Donkey

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Location: The Block 16 Urban Food Hall in The Cosmopolitan

How to enter: Look for the small, unmarked white door with a donkey sticker.

Why is it worth visiting Ghost Donkey?

Ghost Donkey is a Mexican-inspired speakeasy that serves mezcal cocktails, has neon pink lights, and a buzzing atmosphere. As a small space, the personality feels larger than life! Ghost Donkey offers fun takes on Mexican street food and spicy, smoky, earthy spirits.

 

Travel tip: 

Be there for happy hour (5–7 PM) to get to sample more drinks for less!

 

1923 Prohibition Bar

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Location: Inside Mandalay Bay, next to The Shops at Mandalay Place

How to enter: Find the concealed wooden door that says "1923".

 

Why is it worth visiting 1923 Prohibition Bar?

This bar has  authentic 1920's ambiance and entertainment that embraces the Prohibition theme, flapper-style servers, vintage décor, and bourbon-based cocktails on the weekends. They have live jazz, burlesque shows, and themed nights that feel like Gatsby threw a desert bash.

 

Travel tip: 

Join the fun - dress the part on weekends, think suspenders, pearls, and feathers.

 

Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

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Location: Resorts World Las Vegas

How to enter: Walk through the Famous Foods Street Eats and locate the bookshelf



Why is it worth visiting Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den?

Kitty Kitty Vice Den is a unique place for a date night, a surprising place to get cocktails, and fusion cocktails that respect Asian flavors. It is easily overlooked as it is hidden behind an Asian grocery store bookshelf inside a food hall. 

 

This is the kind of place that makes you feel rewarded for being kind of observant. While the space is small and intimate, the cocktails focus on East-Asian inspired ingredients and flavors that are crafted to perfection.

 

Travel tip: 

Order the lychee martini or the Oolong infused whiskey.




Ski Lodge at Superfrico

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Location: Inside The Cosmopolitan (by The Opium Theater)

How to enter: Locate the psychedelic dining room at Superfrico, then go around back behind the fireplace

 

Why is it worth visiting Ski Lodge at Superfrico?

This is not your regular speakeasy. You walk into the trippy alpine-style cocktail lounge where après ski meets funky Vegas. The kooky theme, cool vibes are perfect for a winter hideout if you’re carrying a little snow. You sit on cozy couches near the glowing fire and order cocktails inspired by winter, which creates a fully immersive experience.

 

Travel tip: 

This is a part of Spiegelworld’s fully interactive art-and-dining. Make an advanced dinner reservation at Superfrico and enjoy the journey.

 

Minus5 Ice Bar (Speakeasy Ice Lounge)

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Location: Mandalay Bay, Venetian, and LINQ Promenade

How to enter: Purchase admission for the public ice bar, then ask about their private VIP speakeasy.

 

Why is it worth visiting Minus5 Ice Bar?

Though not a true speakeasy, the private ice lounge at Minus5 is tucked away from the crowd, providing a unique, cold drinking experience. Everything is made of ice, even the glasses.

 

Travel tip: 

Put on the thermal gear they give you. It will be cold, but fun!

 

Tips for Visiting Las Vegas Speakeasy Bars:

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  1. Look into it first: Some bars have a reservation, password, or even text invite.

  2. Dress Smartly: Many bars are upscale or themed, so no flip-flops or tank tops.

  3. Get there early: Some of these hidden gems may have limited seating.

  4. Do not ask the staff: Play the part. Entering a speakeasy is sometimes just knowing the language, or the code.

  5. Take your time: These bars focus on powerful, creative cocktails. Take your time to enjoy them.

 

Hidden Vegas, Unlocked

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Las Vegas presents a unique blend of massive clubs alongside quiet secret spots which require special entry methods for admission. 

 

The presence of speakeasy bars in Las Vegas adds an extra dimension of excitement to the city's existing entertainment offerings. The speakeasy scene in Las Vegas presents a unique opportunity to discover hidden experiences that most visitors remain unaware of.

 

During your walk along the Strip and through Downtown, you need to watch for doors that lack markings and unusual vending machines and signs that display 'Closed.' The entrance to your most incredible beverage might be concealed behind these doorways.

 

Last updated on: Fri, 01 Aug 2025

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