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    Craft Creamery

    4.7 (146 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    David F.

    I love speakeasies that are more than a nondescript door, but one that is truly part of something else that is standalone functional. And there could be no better choice to build one inside a functional and working ice cream shop. Tucked away behind what would seem like a legitimate freezer door for an ice cream shop is the entrance to one of the cooler speakeasies in the great Arts District. The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance of not being too moody while still offering that speakeasy feel. The entire area feels very upscale and the cocktails were all excellent. The bartenders were friendly and knowledgeable and knew how to make a good drink. Highly recommend.

    Jeremy C.

    Cool speakeasy with an elegant and simple vibe hidden inside an ice cream shop. The service was friendly, the cocktails were pretty, and the food was absolutely delicious. Couldn't get enough of the sliders! Genuinely fun experience coupled with tasty bites! Why not?

    Camila S.

    Craft Creamery was a fun one-time experience. I really liked the mysterious entry when you're arriving, it adds a cool, unexpected touch and makes the concept feel exciting from the start. The atmosphere inside is super nice, and the overall idea is creative. The service was great as well. Our waitress was engaging, inviting, and fun, which definitely added to the experience. The food was also good, which I appreciated. That said, I wasn't too impressed with the drinks, especially the ones where you roll the dice. The drink options felt very limited, and the cocktails we tried just didn't taste great. Overall, it's a fun concept and worth trying once, but I don't think I'd personally return.

    Ericka S.

    This was such a surprise after our dinner nearby! We thought we were going to get ice cream and next thing I knew we get shown through a side door. They do have ice cream that looks super good, but we didn't get to taste any lol We didn't have a reservation, but the 6 of us were able to get in pretty quickly on a Saturday night around 6:30ish. We had a blast! After looking at the menu, we all decided to go with the dealer's choice. We got to roll dice which determined what our drinks would be (bitter, sweet, vodka, rum, etc.). I took a sip of all of them and they were all pretty good. Mine was a stirred vodka drink, no clue what it was in the end but i was delicious. Our server was also so great! Had us laughing and made the experience great, even though it was a short one. I absolutely would love to come back to actually try the ice cream!

    Crispy Brussels sprouts. Yum.
    Amy A.

    This was a surprise! Met up with my cousin while in Vegas for the weekend and had planned to go to a different restaurant around the corner, but there was a loud band playing so we thought we would check out craft creamery. What a great find this is a speakeasy restaurant/bar that is behind an actual ice cream shop. The service was excellent, the ambience was really nice although a tad loud, the cocktails and food were excellent. Many of the menu items are small plate shareable style and they had a few regular entrées. We tried the crispy, brussels sprouts, mole, chicken, wings, lobster, mac & cheese, lollipops, and the carrot soup. All of them were delicious. My cousin got the shrimp Poboy and she liked it, too. Told my friends who are locals about it and hope they can go check it out soon. Highly recommended for people visiting town for a more locals experience off of the strip. My only regret is that I was too full to try the ice cream!

    Malyna N.

    I absolutely loved my experience at Craft Creamery. The speakeasy vibe really sets it apart, it feels like you've discovered a hidden gem, which made the whole experience even more fun and unique. The drinks were incredibly well-crafted- balanced, creative, and clearly made with attention to detail. You can tell a lot of thought goes into both the flavors and presentation. I also tried the crème brûlée, and it was delicious--perfectly rich with that satisfying caramelized top. The presentation overall was beautiful, especially with the pineapple, which looked amazing. My only small wish is that I could've actually eaten more of the pineapple since it added such a great visual touch! Overall, such a cool spot with a great atmosphere. I'll definitely be back to try more!

    Leslie C.

    Very cute concept and super cool drinks!! Some employees were either rookies or just miserable, got mixed vibes from customer service! Drinks look super cool but not tasty! At least the 2 we ordered were not!! Best salad I've ever had was their green apple salad!!

    Chicken wings mole
    Lisa G.

    Found out about the speakeasy here due to a you tube influencer...looked up and discovered they had a happy hour. Decided to bring in family to try this out. When entering through a freezer door, you step into very chic and happening bar area...very beautiful. We all ordered drinks from their extensive craft cocktail selection, including a very nice mocktail. Prices are quite good and 2 dollars off for happy hour. Food also two dollars off, we ordered Wagyu sliders, chicken lollipop mole, potato soufflé and mushroom soup. Everything was fabulous and the mushroom soup is likely the best soup I have ever had in my life! I will most certainly return. Inside was hip, great music and very helpful servers to take care of you. Applause for the creator of this terrific venue!

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    Cindy M.

    We found this place on one of the Vegas travel videos. This is a unique experience for the ice cream shop in the front and the speakeasy behind the "freezer" door. I guess you're supposed to ask for the "scoop of the day" to officially get access back there. Apparently you can make reservations or do walk-in. Before we went inside to the speakeasy portion, we got to try some ice cream flavors. They had some pretty unique flavors like guayabana soursop (kind of sticky consistency, a bit of a sweet and citrus-y flavor), peach yogurt (not much of a strong peach flavor), and elote (reminded me of vanilla, not really savory at all)--to name a few. We ended up getting cookie monster. The server was very patient in letting us try multiple flavors. I would say the ice cream is ok in terms of texture. It seems to be on the thicker side, but not like gelato...it's a little bit icy. I wouldn't say it's the best ice cream I've had. After ordering our ice cream, we were allowed inside the speakeasy portion. You can bring in the ice cream you purchase from the outside, but you do need to purchase something separate on the inside. At the time we went, they did have a happy hour for food and drinks (5-7 p pm on weekdays it seems, and 3-7 pm on weekends). I ended up ordering the Light My Fire drink (mushroom rum, dry curacao, amaro, lapsang tea, and lemon juice) at the recommendation of a fellow bar goer who sat next to us, mainly for the show. The drink had a small bunch of enoki mushrooms for decorative purposes and they place the cup on a bed of steel wool that they light up, which ended up for a cool video. Overall this drink reminded me of an old-fashioned and it was on the strong side, not so sweet. I was going to end up ordering another drink, but opted not to. Our bartender recommended Strawberry Fields for a sweeter option. That same fellow bar goer who sat next to us had ordered a seasonal creme brulee which we actually got to sample and it was pretty good! They put the creme brulee into an acorn squash. The creme brulee had a nice crispy surface and the creme brulee itself was not too sweet. It was thick as expected, and the acorn squash was a nice pairing. We ended up eating the whole acorn squash as well, lol! You can also purchase ice cream flights in here. Seemed like a lot of people came here dressed nicely, appearing to be ordering full dinners, whereas we were here for drinks and appetizers. The vibes are great in here! The bartender was very nice, as well as the rest of the staff. The decor was very nice, and the bathroom doors are cool because they play into the speakeasy experience. The bathroom doors looked like shelves. Overall, this was such a fun experience and I would totally come back!

    BBQ Lollipop wings, truffle fries and the granny Smith salad

    Real chill vibes. Great for dates, girls night out, it some ME time. I tried the passion fruit and red velvet flavors. Psst they have a really cute speakeasy in the back. Try the fries and add truffle to them. And if you want to take a gamble try rolling the dice to see what drink they'll prepare for you when you roll. You can only roll twice. Right in the Arts District

    Tina B.

    While in the art district on first Friday, Bar hopping a group recommended us to go to the Craft Creamery "speakeasy" what a great recommendation! On the way, we ran into some longtime friends who had been there and decided to join us! It appears to be a basic ice cream shop and turns into a speakeasy! Atmosphere is a great vibe, not your quiet speakeasy vibe but more of an upbeat, vibrant vibe with lots of music and loud talking. The drinks were crafted to perfection and really good! Don't sleep on their pot pie. It was small, but mighty! The service was great and we definitely look forward to coming back.

    Jay H.

    I'm over here thinking I'm just going to get some gelato but no - it's a freaking speak easy! I was shocked when I seen people go into the freezer lol we didn't try out out but super cool We did however get ice cream which you can incorporate however with liquor so that's pretty cool - I got mine regalar 4 stars only because I asked the guy for 1 double & 2 singles and he gave me 3 singles - realized he forgot my double ... gave me another single and charged me for 4 singles even though he messed up my order Doesn't sound like a big deal but a double is $8 a single is $6 - I got overcharged $4 and in this economy - AND IN VEGAS - I need all my coins! Lbs

    Cara N.

    Very cute speakeasy inside an ice cream shop. Ask for the scoop of the day and a refrigerator door opens to the bar. Fun place, dark and moody. Food was good. Ordered chicken & waffles and sliders. All small bites. The help was friendly. Worth going.

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    Full bar
    Live music

    Our visit here was part of a Craft Cocktail VIP Food & Drink tour at The Resorts Casino…read more.. Unexpected but fantastic experience... so fun that I returned during this trip as the vibe and cocktails were on point. The store front display was a complete shocker and surprise as we didn't see this one coming at all. Hello Kitty Kitty... that's all I have to say. Once we got in, the decor alone was awesome. I felt like I was transported back to my days in China, Malaysia, and Singapore. The DJ was spinning some great hits and when we started a conversation, I realized she was doing all on 45's records (for all you young folks, go do your research!!!). DOPE!!! Reposado As far as the cocktails we had there signature "One Night Stand" Margarita with my ultimate favorite, Reposado Tequila. One of the guest on the tour wasn't a big tequila drinker (she had some good stories as to why, we all do) so she was like, "here you go friend"... And for those that didn't show up on the tour... "here you go friend again"... And you best believe that I actually came back the next evening in the mist of a busy day just to have that margarita and it hit just like the first few times. I got to chill more and soak it all in... What a great vibe! The staff was welcoming, cool and friendly. They treated us like true VIP's. I look forward to coming back. Just make sure you wave to the kitty and rub the kitty's belly before entering.

    Checked this place out on Friday, party of 3, around 11:30pm ish. This speakeasy entrance is super…read morecute, it's in like a Hello Kitty shop to the right of Fuhu in the Resorts World famous foods food court. Usually during hours of operation there's a hostess standing at the register (of the shop where they do sell real toys and trinkets. There was as 35 min wait when we approached, so we went to go eat a slice of pizza and they texted us pretty timely after that. I got the "pass the coconuts" and "safe in the city", and we had 2 other drinks (a sake and another cocktail that I can't remember). Total cost was about $139. We went on a Friday so there was a DJ playing music (mostly remixes of late 2000s stuff like Chris Brown's "Yo") Pros: - REALLY cool ambiance inside, mostly dark, but really cool East Asian decor with lots of red - not crowded, it seems like they purposely regulate the capacity so it's not overrun with people and everyone can have a seat - The cocktails were really delicious!! - Definitely felt like a speakeasy, I was shocked that we couldn't hear the music from outside of the entrance - Very cool bookshelf entrance - Really beautiful presentation of the cocktails - Definitely probably the most unique and coolest speakeasy on the strip Cons: - The music was EXTRA loud - you could feel it physically pulsing when you sat on the couch - which I typically don't mind, but we really did have to shout at each other even though we were sitting right next to each other. So this was more of a sit back and just enjoy the music kind of night - Definitely on the pricier side, but you're really paying for the experience. Overall, I think I would definitely be back, but perhaps come on the earlier side so we can spend more time here since they close on the earlier side at 1am.

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    Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den
    Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den
    Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

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    Vesper Bar

    Vesper Bar

    4.2
    (405 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$$

    Checked out of the hotel and wanted to get a drink at the bar to kill some time before my flight…read more The bar has plenty of seating at the bar and around the area. I opted for a comfier lounge chair next to the bar and checked out the menu on the table. When I was ready to order, I went up to the bar. Which, if you've been to bars in general, they happily take your order and you wait and bring the drinks back to your seat. Well not at Vesper. Went up ready to order and the bartender asked where we were seated and said a waitress would come by and that we couldn't order with him. We sat, we waited 15-20 mins and no one came around. We waited long enough and decided it wasn't worth our money. If trying to get an order in was this difficult, can't imagine what the rest of the service is like.

    I arrived to the vesper bar and found a nice couch next to the bar…read more The atmosphere is nice and the bar looks very appealing. I sat for around 15 minutes waiting for service and then walked up to the bar instead to order drinks. He rejected my offer and said the waitress would take my order and to return back to my seat. The waitress has not come around. she has been standing in the corner looking at nothing for the past 20 minutes.

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    Vesper Bar
    Vesper Bar
    Penny Black (Avuá Amburana & Prata Cachaça, Black Pepper & Cardamom Honey, Lime, Passionfruit Pearls and Sparkling Rosé)
    Penny Black (Avuá Amburana & Prata Cachaça, Black Pepper & Cardamom Honey, Lime, Passionfruit Pearls and Sparkling Rosé)
    Spirit of St. Louis (Toki Japanese Whisky, Damson Sloe Gin,
 Oloroso Sherry, Banana Liqueur, Chinese
 Five Spice, Citrus and Egg White)

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    Spirit of St. Louis (Toki Japanese Whisky, Damson Sloe Gin, Oloroso Sherry, Banana Liqueur, Chinese Five Spice, Citrus and Egg White)

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