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    The Vault

    4.4 (117 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSpeakeasies
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Anthony K.

    The Vault feels like a hidden Vegas level. Unmarked door, moody lighting, and instant escape from the casino chaos. Best move is sitting at the bar, though the tables still give you a great view of the action. Cocktails are creative, strong, and definitely on the pricey side, but you're really paying for the experience. Great spot when you want something more elevated, or just a quiet reset from the Vegas noise.

    Velvet Moon and Basilico Bliss
    Tiffany J.

    The Vault is an upscale speakeasy in the Bellagio. It is a true speakeasy in that there is no signage anywhere. We had to do some research on Yelp and Google to find it. The only hint I'll give is that it's located on the casino floor. When we walked in, we were greeted by the hostess. She asked us if we had reservations or were walking in. I really appreciated this because the way she phrased her question told me they had availability and we would be granted entry. The bar is very small and seats about 30. Reservations are strongly encouraged, however we went on a Monday in February. If you're going on a weeknight during off peak season, you should be okay without a reservation. The hostess gave us the option of sitting at the bar or at a table. We asked her for her rec and she said the bar so that's what we chose. The decor is beautiful. The ambiance is dark and moody. It's perfect for a date night. We were greeted by both bartenders. I believe the bartender that made our drinks was Rory. He was very nice and knowledgeable about cocktails. He was able to answer our questions and make suggestions based on our preferences. As we browsed the menu, we were presented with welcome drinks in a fancy smoky container. I don't recall the name of the drink, but it had a lychee flavor with a sugar rim and it was good! Drinks are extremely pricey which is to be expected in Vegas. It's also on par based on where the speakeasy is located (hint hint). The cheapest cocktail was $30 so prepare yourself for the sticker shock. Some drinks were $80-$100! Sometimes you just have to treat yourself. I went with the Velvet Moon which was an interesting cocktail consisting of both gin and mezcal. It had flavors of hibiscus and it also had egg white which I absolutely love! The presentation was beautiful and I really enjoyed it! My friend went with the Basilico Bliss which he enjoyed. I didn't try any, but it looked really good. As we were enjoying our drinks, the staff presented us with savory bar snacks. They were tasty and were a perfect compliment to our cocktails. They do have food on the menu, but we had already eaten so we stuck with our complimentary snacks. As we were closing out, the staff presented us with a complimentary mini dessert. Rory described it as a Carajillo Jello shot. I don't like jello (I hate the texture), but I do love Carajillos. My friend does not drink coffee and does not like coffee flavor, so I ate both of them. They were so delicious (but the texture was off putting lol). I typically don't mention the restrooms in my reviews, but this one is worth mentioning. All I have to say is heated seats with a bidet! We really enjoyed our visit. Had the drinks not been so pricey, we probably would have stayed longer. If you enjoy speakeasies and/or craft cocktails, go have a drink at The Vault! The experience alone is worth it!

    Drinks ~

    Such a vibey speakeasy! The drinks were incredible and our waitress was so so so nice. It's a very sexy and upscale place - perfect for a girls night or special occasion. Going to come back and try the snacks next time!

    Saanvi S.

    Really cool place and experience. It is pretty hard to find (we went in circles around the hotel, a lot of people we asked for help also didn't know quite exactly where it was), and we didn't know we had to have a reservation beforehand. However the ambiance is cool and great for pictures, including the bathrooms. A bit more pricey but it's more high end. Our server was very nice and we got a lot of freebies (entry shots, snacks, and exit Jell-O shots). Would love to be back next time!

    Rose T.

    If you're looking for a high end experience. Definitely checkout The Vault. A speakeasy located inside The Bellagio. The presentation of everything was immaculate, and the drinks! Wow the drinks were the best we've ever had. You know the alcohol they use is top quality. It was super smooth. Tastes exactly like how it's written on their menu. They serve small bites as well, and their hamachi nigiri was melt in your mouth good. Service was great. We asked the bartender which bar we should checkout next, and we were told to visit The Pinky Ring. The bar owned by Bruno Mars, and we were escorted by the manager there. Defintely make reservations before hand. We walke

    Siren song
    Marc M.

    You know where this is no words needed. Aesthetic & Ambience: 10/10 elegant, secluded, intimate. The vault is a one of a kind speakeasy. Service: 9/10 quick to serve and came around for last call Basque Bikini: 9/10 delicious, light, crisp and a little cheesy. Sirens song: 10/10 the perfect cocktail to end a night. It's subtle with the floral of rose, and sweet blend of lychee.

    Jennifer H.

    The Vault in Vegas is definitely a high-end experience with a fun twist. As a speakeasy, just finding the entrance felt like an adventure--which added to the charm right from the start. We had a reservation and were seated early, which was a great start to the evening. The vibe and atmosphere were super cool, and the bar itself was really unique in design. We were welcomed with complimentary small drinks and snacks, which was such a nice touch. We ordered the caviar with bread--it was good, though not the best we've had. The cocktails, however, were fantastic and felt worth the premium pricing. If we come back, we'd absolutely return for the drinks and the ambiance, but probably skip the food next time. Overall, a fun and luxe night out!

    Look for this door on the casino floor
    Lisa K.

    I will start by saying this is not a cocktail lounge that the average person is coming to get drunk at unless you're a high roller of sorts. This is a special occasion, ready to splurge on a beautifully hand crafted cocktail kind of place. Nestled on the casino floor, the inside of The Vault is absolutely stunning. They have about 10 bar seats and also smaller tables/booths. The menu has some unique cocktails and this lounge has some very hard to find liquors as well.

    Entrance
    Dennis G.

    I always like checking out new speakeasies on the Las Vegas strip. This trip I stumbled across The Vault at Bellagio and I'm glad I did. The website says dress code enforced, and it is very fancy. You'll find it near the high limits gambling area. It's the first place I have seen that offered a menu with MP listed by drinks instead of prices. That means Market Price. I decided to try one of them, and then the bartender said would you like to know what market price is? And I thought to myself I better check that out before I purchase the drink and he said it was $165! I continued looking and found a less pricey one - the Watermelon Spritz for $55. Visiting The Vault is quite the experience. You are greeted with a welcome drink - (FANTASTIC presentation!) They provide snacks and then a small dessert before you leave. They have quite the collection of high-end liquor. The mixologists we're all very friendly and very knowledgeable. The decor is very classy. I wish I had more time to stay, but I had to go to a dinner reservation right after. Live music is offered on some nights. If you're looking for a fun, high-end experience on the Strip this is definitely it. They do accept walk-ins but reservations are recommended.

    Ryna D.

    After we left the disaster that was OMNIA we decided to check out this hidden bar inside Bellagio. Now this was much more to our liking. This is definitely a very adult bar, if you know what I mean. The drinks were fantastic and the service was wonderful.

    Such a great little spot!! Cocktails were amazing, service was phenomenal, ambiance was otherworldly.

    Water glass was nicer than cocktail glasses.
    Melissa S.

    I'm very disappointed with my evening at the Vault given its reputation for exclusivity and high quality. First big strike was my husband ordered a high end bourbon which was out of stock. Server offered a different but similar at higher price point but in the menu it was cheaper. When asked she gave an awkward answer of our prices don't always match. He opted for a different selection and ordered it neat. Instead it was delivered with large ice cube. She took it back and we saw bartender just take out the ice and put in a different glass. No!!!! When glass arrived unexpectedly it was super hot like it just came out of the dishwasher. Both bartender and server touched that glass and no one noticed??!!! Sent it back and had to wait even longer for third delivery because staff had to get another bottle from back. Third try was delivered in glencairin glass and the pour volume looked less than 2 ounces. By this time my drink is melting as it's been way too long. Server apologized but it didn't feel genuine. At no point did a manager come over to apologize or check in with us. Two other misses were no hand towels in either bathroom- am I expected to wipe my hands on my fancy clothes you expect me to wear per your request? And also the busboy took away our pre-drink complimentary cocktails before we were finished. Didn't ask if we were done. Just took them with some liquid still in them. Finally my biggest pet peeve is offering a high end cocktail and not telling me on the menu what the brands of the spirits are in the drink. I ordered the Old West which is a nouveau Manhattan that includes a mezcal-barrel- aged tequila and a rye whiskey along with Averna and Luxardo liqueur. So this tequila sounds interesting but who made it? And am I just getting rail rye, at a high end bar? This lack of information was missing throughout the cocktail menu and for the prices I expect to know more up front before I order. I'm not one to usually complain but my expectations were very high for this bar and we were extremely disappointed in the service level. Won't be going back.

    Jennifer C.

    This is an experience! Yes, it's high-end, but that's what is so lush about it. Make a reservation online and find the inconspicuous door entry across from the Baccarat Bar by the High End table game area. There's a dip into the wall with a door and the logo on the wall. You won't see the name. Upon entry, greeted by host and escorted to your seat. The space is small and plush. There's a DJ playing, at least on my night there was. I was fortunate to get a seat at the bar which turned out to be a show! Alec is super talented and watching him make drinks was a delight. In addition to that, he was very kind! Starters, complimentary Cocktail Shot and Bar Snacks. I ordered the Liberty's Torch for cocktail 1 and Seductress for cocktail 2. Both were delicious! Landed on the Ak Cubano as a bar meal and also delicious. Everything is very well curated and you can tell alot went into this concept. Ended with a complimentary espresso Martini jello shot. So yeah... it's fancy, but you only live 1 time!

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    Do I need a reservation?

    We just walked in and luckily they were able to accommodate. Limited tables inside. So a reservation is recommended.

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    $$

    fully immersive experience i've felt in awhile from a speakeasy - kudos to the creative teams…read morebehind the magic. the drinks are crushable, delish and we enjoyed to doing the shotskiii. most def one of the highlight bars of our visit by far! i will be back to bring more friends & fam with me.

    Came here around 2:30ish on a Tuesday, party of 3, for some mid day cocktails. I got the…read moregrasshopper ($24) . Look for the line made from ski poles and a doorman next to the entrance to Wicked Spoon with a skier logo on the door Pros: - unique cocktails, lots to choose from! The grasshopper was DELICIOUS, it was like an Andes mint chocolate in liquid form and I probably could have drank 5 of them and been very happy haha - fast service - from the doorman to the bartender - very cute vibes!! The snowy forest animation behind the bar and the dark ambiance makes you forget you're in Vegas , and lots of cozy seating choices with fun winter decor - not super crowded during the day - mocktails available Cons: - no bathroom inside so you do have to step out to use it if you need it (super easy to get back in though so not a big deal) - drinks are definitely on the pricier side compared to other bars and casual lounges in Vegas, but you're paying the ski lodge tax for the vibe and energy in here. I did feel like my drink was small for $25 But overall I think I will definitely be back again since the cocktail was so tasty -

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    Yard Sale
    Yard Sale
    My mocktail
    My mocktail
    The view behind the bar

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    The view behind the bar
    Vesper Bar

    Vesper Bar

    4.2
    (405 reviews)
    0.2 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)
    SEVEN:45

    SEVEN:45

    4.5
    (122 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    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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    Smooth Operator cocktail
    Smooth Operator cocktail
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    SEVEN:45

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    The Vault - speakeasies - Updated July 2026

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