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Located in the heart of Las Vegas, The Laundry Room is a hidden gem known for its authentic 20's speakeasy ambiance and carefully crafted cocktails. With a focus on flavors and unique blends, each drink on the menu is a true masterpiece. Guests can even keep their menu, getting each drink signed off as they indulge, aiming to join the prestigious Dean's List.
The intimate setting, with only 20 guests allowed at a time, offers a break from the typical loud and bustling Vegas scene. The quietness is complemented by a live piano player, creating a relaxing and upscale atmosphere. The hand-crafted cocktails, featuring creative ingredients like fresh squeezed cucumber juice and maple honey, are a must-try for cocktail enthusiasts.
While reservations are a must due to its popularity, The Laundry Room promises an unforgettable experience. Embracing the rules of no phone usage, speaking softly, and a dress code, this speakeasy truly transports you back to the prohibition era. So, if you're looking for a unique and upscale night out in Las Vegas, make sure to book your table at The Laundry Room and experience a taste of the past with a modern twist.
“ This is a super cool speakeasy! The decor and ambiance are authentic to the 20's. They try to give you a real speakeasy feel by even encouraging you to keep your voices down and abiding by some old timey behavior rules. However, they will let you text, because they didn't want to scare away all the phone obsessed clientele. It was fun pretending to be back in the era of manners and prohibition. The drinks were all fantastic! They are carefully crafted cocktails, not your run of the mill bar drinks. They focus on flavors and blend them well. Even the old fashioned didn't seem spirit-forward, which is unusual. One fun thing is you can keep your menu, get each drink signed off as you try them , and get added to the Dean's List when you try them all. We come back to Vegas enough to give it a try and it's a cool enough place to want to go back over and over again. You can make reservations online, which is nice. They fill up fast, so plan ahead. ”
“ A wonderful environment with fantastic drinks and sweet popcorn! We will be coming here every trip ”
“ What a find this is. You need to make reservations a month in advance so watch your calendar. Only 20 guests allowed at a time. We arrived for our 5:30 reservation and were greeted to enter the "secret door" . The vibe is totally NOT Las Vegas. It was quiet with a live piano player playing soft music. The hand crafted cocktails were amazing. Read the cocktail menu for each drink's tasting notes and you will not go wrong. It is a two drink minimum and tip is included. The popcorn is amazing and well worth the included price. No other food is served as it is a true craft cocktail bar. My wife and I and another couple truly enjoyed the quiet from the Vegas craziness. It was an ahhh moment, however a two block walking distance from the loud and party Fremont street experience. To the other reviewer - the "rules" of no phone, no photos, and speak quietly are truly welcomed. ”
“ My love for vintage-themed bars and the unconventional night out is at its all time high, so I decided to cultivate a list of Speakeasies to try here in Las Vegas and this was one of them. This one is located hidden inside of The Commonwealth which is another bar. You will need a reservation in advance as well as a card on file to hold your reservation. If you don't show up or your late you will be charged $25 so be aware of that. When you arrive, if your early, you will wait inside of The Commonwealth for a host to come get you at the exact time of your reservation , I mean to a Tee. Inside was smaller than I expected. I think this is the smallest one I've so seen so far. The reservations stated they only allowed 22 people in at a time and I can see why. The host was very nice and handed us a menu complete with a list of rules which I thought were pretty interesting. I could not take any fotos of anything, per the rules. Some of the important listed rules were as follows: 1. No phones out on the tables 2. Use an inside voice and "speak easy" lol They also emphasized that this isn't a bar so loud conversations or noise wasn't aloud. 3. You had to purchase a min of 2 drinks per person 4. You had to purchase 1 gourmet popcorn which was $6 5. You had to be dressed for the occasion (dress code) There were more rules however I feel like these were the more important ones to highlight. The drinks were very creative and averaged about $17-22 in price. Some drinks were listed with ingredients like egg whites, fresh squeezed cucumber juice, maple honey, etc. things you wouldn't even think you can make a cocktail with. There's tons of drinks to try and trust me their stiff! they also had a faux smell of leather and 1930s cigars for the vibes however you can tell it was fake. it wasn't a steady stream like other speakeasies I've been to. It kind of came and went in waves. ”
“ This is one of many speakeasies in Las Vegas but it certainly has its own unique style. Of all the speakeasy lounges we've been too, this may be one of the few that really leans into the secrecy and quietness of a clandestine lounge. The drinks we sampled were delicious and the menu is organized around tastes rather than spirits. This is helpful if you want to explore a different type of cocktail. The setting is very intimate and reservations are required. You won't be overwhelmed by crowds or rowdy groups of revellers. ”
“ We throughly enjoyed our visit to The Laundry Room. The setting is classic speakeasy, and the selection of craft cocktails was excellent. We found the staff to be quite knowledgeable and trustworthy guides on pointing us towards options aligned to our tastes. The only tweak I would make, a relatively minor thing, is the time limit. On the day we visited, things were somewhat quiet, but we still were presented with a time limit for the table. (About enough for two, maybe three rounds of drinks.) We're sure to go back the next time we're in the neighborhood. ”