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    Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

    4.2 (263 reviews)
    PriceySpeakeasies
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Araceli R.

    The cutest hidden so not hidden speakeasy in the food court . The selection of cocktails was really great. Something different for every style of liquor. Plus they have a full bar if you want to. Just make your own thing Our Bartender was super fun and engaging with us and the music was great also .

    Pris V.

    Fun little bar located within the famous food hall. Steep prices but everything in vegas does.

    Melissa J.

    My friends were in town and wanted to go to a speakeasy and we're staying at Resorts World so this was puuurrrfect !!!!! It took us a minute to find it but once we did we were greeted by a host and had to wait 10 min . We got seated and picked out some drinks . They had a fun cocktail list I went with Siamese Please !! the flavor and the presentation was unique !!! What a fun experience I will definitely be back

    Ray J.

    What a surprise to find this cute hidden speak easy!! The drinks are on the sweeter side but over all is a cool experience to hideaway from the casino floor.

    Francina L.

    My favorite speakeasy on the strip. This is an old post because I went awhile back but still so fun! You walk in through the dumpling spot and the speakeasy is in the back. The drinks were exceptional, very unique and tasty! Really good service. We went around 7pm I believe and would go back again.

    Nicole B.

    I love this place and it's my favorite speakeasy on the strip! I've been here twice and the drinks are consistent in taste and presentation! I just love the vibe and the aesthetic of the bar. The bartenders are so talented and I've never had a bad experience. I've only come in during the weekdays before 9 so I'm not sure how packed it can get, but I always am comfortably seated. The last time I was here was for my birthday and we enjoyed some pre dinner drinks. 10/10 would recommend!

    Austin W.

    My friends and I stopped by Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den on a Monday evening around 5:20 p.m. and the bar was completely empty. Before the host at the front let us in through the hidden grocery store shelf door, they informed us that the bar requires a one drink minimum per person and split checks are not permitted. Drinks here are on the pricier side as far as cocktails on the strip. I ordered the "Lucky 13" -- "Elijah Craig small batch bourbon, Cynar, banana liquor, and Angostura bitters" ($21). Although banana was advertised, my friends and I couldn't really discern its presence, and the drink more or less tasted like a stiff Old Fashioned. The bar has a cozy vibe with dimly lit lights and 90s R&B music playing in the background. Lots of cat themed items scattered throughout as well. Overall, a playful bar to visit, but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit it, and I certainly wouldn't wait in a line to get in if it were crowded.

    Paula P.

    This spot was kinda easy to find (it's next to the Malaysian food stand). We were able to walk in and get seated. The spot was decorated with cherry blossoms on the walls and ceiling. I ordered the peanut butter whisky drink with Reece's pieces which was very delicious and the perfect nightcap. The music wasn't too loud so we could still chat and hear each other.

    Don

    Ambiance Hands down great experience Great creative drinks! Worth the experience.

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    William D.

    Strong drinks in an Asian and cowboy speakeasy. I really like speakeasies and I've been to most of them in town. This one is located through what looks like a little store where you're able to open a bookshelf yourself to enter. I don't know if it's always like this but that was our experience. The bar area is bigger than most speakeasies. We arrived on a night that wasn't busy at all and sat down wherever we wanted. Seats are comfortable and our waitress was very nice. The drinks were presented nicely and the music was great. Not too loud either but just right.

    Indoor corner seating. Love the hat lights!
    Ania K.

    Prohibition inspired cocktails but with a wink of Singapore, all tucked inside a speakeasy hidden off the food hall. There's a little country and a little Asian in the design, and I love that fusion energy. Find the food hall, and a small Asian looking store, then push the shelving unit with a sign on it that reads "open" to slip into the intimate space. We found a cozy corner and ordered a few drinks. The moment I saw a cocktail called Te Amo Matcha, my search was over. In the low light it looked serene, but it tasted like straight up gasoline. It's described to include matcha, coconut syrup, lemon juice, and Dolin Génépy, but the mezcal bulldozed everything else. It tasted incredibly harsh and I have a hard time believing it was made correctly. The hours run surprisingly early for a speakeasy, especially in Vegas - 10pm on weekdays and midnight Fri-Sat. Prices are very high with most drinks ranging from $20-$24, and mocktails at $14, but we all know how the strip rolls. The music was very cool; some funk, hip-hop, smooth electronica, and soul. I just wish my drink had let me enjoy it.

    Matcha cocktail
    Gifty W.

    Cute, little speakeasy bar inside Resorts World hotel. Once you in, there is beautiful Japanese decor. They ensure every guest has a seat and no standing is allowed. We had a great bartender also but I didn't get his name. They offer cute and creative cocktails.

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    Christina K.

    This hidden speakeasy is definitely limited on space inside so when it's busy, expect a wait. I went at a time where there were only a few tables taken and I really loved the decor. The server was really friendly. There is a 1-drink minimum for all guests and I like that there are also zero-alcohol choices. It just gives everyone the option! This is a great pitstop for before or after dinner in and around Resorts World.

    Macallan 12 yr ($20), Te Amo Matcha ($21), Old Fashioned ($20)

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    Is there a drink minimum?

    There is no minimum purchase required.

    Do u need to make reservations?

    We didn't when we went in December. We went during the week at night. We walked up and they asked how many. They told us the minimum drink per person and led us in. Very cool… 

    What are the hours of operation for the speakeasy?

    Where is this located, where can I make reservations for a Sunday?

    Once inside the Resorts World, go to the area called Famous Food Street Eats and look for a little store/restaurant called Fuhu Cha Chaan Teng - bright blue doors. The secret door to the bar is actually one of the walls with shelves and lucky cat… 

    Do I have to have a reservation to enter the speakeasy?

    Yes, you do. They'll text you when you can enter. Usually, there's a wait.

    Does anybody know what time this bar closes on a Friday?

    2am

    Do anyone know their opening hours?

    2pm Friday and Saturday, 4:30 pm the other days of the week.

    How can I make reservation?

    I believe only walk ins

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    We visited the Vault at Bellagio on Friday, June 19th with a 9:30pm reservation for two…read more This was our first time visiting this establishment, and it is still a relatively unknown speakeasy. Sure, it is known; however, it was surprisingly not that busy for a Friday. We were seated at a shell like booth and this space between the back side of the Players Club and the Cash cage, is a lovely and elegant place. Is it expensive? yes. Most other fine establishments are also expensive in Vegas. It is what it has become. Is that good? Probably not; however, it does give you the opportunity to experience something unique and special. Although we had one server, the servers worked very well together throughout our 90 minutes here and really team assisted with each other. Between the two of us, we had three drinks. You can page through the very detailed menu, and I decided to have the Passion's Serenade drink, which was a glass partially frozen with a coconut and passionfruit puree and then also had some chocolate rum, vanilla and fresno chili. It was a delicious drink, and actually was a great "sit back and wait" drink, because it took a while for the frozen portion to melt. The experience comes with some complimentary bar snacks and then some complimentary mini jello shots on the way out. The check is presented in an exquisite "Vault" Type of book. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would return again in the future. Expect drink prices to range from about $30 to $70, with some even higher for the "market price" drinks.

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    4.5
    (122 reviews)
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    Drinks: 5/5 Food: 3/5…read moreService: 5+/5 Ambiance: 5/5 I heard about this place through someone and then decided to follow up via IG. Made reservations via the link in their IG and got familiar with the rules. Parked in the lot across of the building and was very intrigued. After their front door you walk down a long hallway. Ring the door bell, tell them your reservation name, and then give the password on IG. Vibes are amazing and laid back. Vinyls and magazines were everywhere and the overall vibe was dark. Service was great! All our waitresses introduced themself and asked our names. We were served by 3-4 people which was a bit overwhelming but they were all beautiful friendly people and gave different vibes and suggestions for what to order. My friend and I ordered 2 drinks each: Pink Cashmere and Hit Different then 2 off menu drinks that were offered to us from a previous menu. I liked my cocktails on the sweeter side so Pink Cashmere hit. Hit Different was very interesting, it tasted like an old fashion but less bite back to it. I don't drink old fashions but this cocktail that I tasted was pretty good. The other off menu drinks were good and I wish I remembered their names but the bartender is the person who suggested them to us. We got the "Mama Dee's Salmon Spread" to eat with our drinks with paired well, but it was underwhelming. My friend and I wished we ate before we came so next time we come we'll definitely make this place our last stop of the night instead of our first stop. Music was good. I liked their song choices and I liked that the drinks were named after songs. My friend noticed that and told me she knew some of the songs that the drinks were named after, which I thought was super dope. I recommend this place! I would definitely come again. Everyone is so friendly and loved the vibes. Definitely check this place out if you're into cocktail bars.

    Ry was our server and she was absolutely amazing! She explained all drinks and recommended what was…read morepopular from her previous guests She was very attentive and great customer service! We are locals are will be back to see her It was also my birthday and being first time going it was a great experience with great energy and great music

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    Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den - speakeasies - Updated July 2026

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