March 7, 2011
City Spotlight: Las Vegas
Kevin Mark Kline READ TIME: 10 MIN.
Where To Drink
Piranha Nightclub &
8 1/2 Ultra Lounge
4633 Paradise Rd. (Fruit Loop)
702-791-0100
http://www.piranhavegas.com
The line by 1:30 a.m. at this good-sized "two clubs in one" complex stretches to the street, although it claims to stay open "till the sun comes out," so you'll have plenty of time once inside. Go-go boys grinding to the beats of local and Circuit DJs ring the medium-sized dance floor. And yes, there is a fish tank filled with real piranhas behind the bar. It's Vegas, baby!
Krave
Planet Hollywood Hotel
3663 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (enter on Harmon Ave.)
702-836-0830
http://www.kravelasvegas.com
The first gay nightclub to open on the Strip offers a variety of theme nights in a big room. Check their site or call ahead to see who's spinning and the themes. Currently, on Sundays, you can play "Dirty" by dancing with your favorite porn stars.
Secret Nightclub & Cabaret
3750 S. Valley View Blvd.
702-253-1555
http://www.secretlv.net
The newest entry to the scene is a 15,000-square-foot space that "marries the alternative lifestyle with the adult fantasy world to create a playground unlike any other in Las Vegas." Major porn stars, hot DJs, innovative shows and a promise to let you "play out your most erotic fantasies" keeps the spot packed with a diverse and fun crowd.
FreeZone
610 E. Naples Dr. (Fruit Loop)
702-794-2300
http://www.freezonelv.com
If you are in the mood for seriously strong drinks served up by hot, friendly bartenders in a low-key setting, then stop here. With a mix of drag, karaoke and dancing, there is something for everyone.
Buffalo
4640 Paradise Rd. (Fruit Loop)
702-733-8355
Only in Vegas would you find a leather bar that is open 24 hours a day. Buffalo offers up a friendly space for leathermen, bears, otters and their admirers to get their kink on, no matter what time of day or night.
Mundo
495 S. Grand Central Pkwy.
Building A-116
702-270-4400
http://www.mundolasvegas.com
The menu at the first upscale Mexican restaurant downtown honors the long and flavorful history of Mexican cuisine. Its d�cor celebrates Old World Mexico and the glam of Las Vegas. Be warned, the margaritas are sure to get you into trouble!
Firefly
3900 Paradise Rd. (Fruit Loop)
702-369-3971
http://www.fireflylv.com
Known for yummy tapas, other favorites at this hipster joint include marinated and grilled octopus, ahi tuna skewers in mustard-ginger glaze, and chicken and chorizo stuffed mushrooms. The boys really go for the paella. It also features an excellent drink menu featuring mojitos, martinis and sangria marinated for three days.
Rosemary's Restaurant
8125 W. Sahara Ave.
702-869-2251
http://www.rosemarysrestaurant.com
This local favorite about 20 minutes off the Strip draws from a variety of culinary influences to create French-inspired, creative American cuisine with regional twists from New Orleans, the Deep South and the Midwest.
La Scala Restaurant
1020 E. Desert Inn Rd.
702-699-9980
A varied Italian menu, reasonable prices and well-trained staff make it a great off-Strip experience.
Samosa Factory Indian Cuisine
4604 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 6
702-258-9196
http://www.samosafactory.net
Non-meat eaters should try the wide selection of vegetarian Indian dishes, which graze alongside a range of traditional fare for the hungry carnivore.
Hash House A Go Go
6800 W. Sahara Ave.
702-804-4646
http://www.hashhouseagogo.com
Known for its ginormous portions and "Twisted Farm Food," this is the place gay locals and tourists alike head to for a satisfying recovery brunch, especially the award-winning Bloody Marys.
Osaka Japanese Bistro
7511 W. Lake Mead Blvd.
702-869-9494
http://www.lasvegas-sushi.com
Osaka features the best fish selection of any sushi bar in Vegas. This location in particular is popular with the gay crowd (there is also one on the Strip.) Don't miss their happy hour (5 to 7 p.m.) or late night menu for great half-priced sushi specials.
Where To Stay
With over 150,000 hotel rooms, Vegas offers an amazing range of crash pads. You can choose from seedy roadside motels to some of the most elegant, expensive and over-the-top resorts in the world. Here are a few options that will appeal to your queer travel sensibilities.
Blue Moon Resort
2651 Westwood Dr.
866-798-9194
http://www.bluemoonlv.com
Why not base your stay in Vegas in the comfort of the only gay, all-male, clothing-optional hotel? They also offer guest passes, so the scene by the pool can get quite festive. Check out their website for special events, some of which get pretty wild. Add in a frisky steam and sauna and you've got yourself a naughty good time.
Paris Hotel and Casino
3655 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
877-796-2096
http://www.parislasvegas.com
With the tag line "Here, you are welcome with open arms," Paris is at the forefront of targeting the GLBT market. The resort offers packages tailored to us and encourages you to "flirt and play and seduce and go overboard." So feel free to hug your partner when you win the jackpot or make out on top of the replica of the Eiffel Tower. As if it could not get any gayer, Barry Manilow currently headlines.
THE Hotel
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
877-632-7800
http://www.mandalaybay.com
Just the name - "THE Hotel" - has given this Mandalay Bay property a big gay following. Its minimalist d�cor, 750-square-foot suites, gorgeous spa (called "The Bathhouse" - seriously!), and non-casino entrance are some other reasons. And if you don't mind partying with the straight crowd, check out Mix, their nightclub on top of the 64th floor. The restrooms have individual stalls that have their own floor-to-ceiling windows - need we say more?
Golden Nugget
129 E. Fremont St.
702-385-7111
http://www.goldennugget.com
After a recent major renovation, the Golden Nugget now offers a chic and fabulous place to stay downtown at a decent price - some nights as low as $49. Ask to be in the Rush Tower, which has the biggest rooms and the best views. Happy hour in the Chart House offers amazing prices on top-notch food and drink. Fill up on ahi tuna nachos, $4 Skyy drinks and marvel at their 75,000-gallon tropical fish aquarium. Make sure to check out the amazing lights over historic Fremont Street.
Where To Shop
The Forum Shops
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
http://www.caesarspalace.com
Versace, Gucci, Bulgari, Ferragamo ... you name your favorite designer and odds are you'll find him or her in this massive complex.
Fashion Show
3200 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
702-369-8382
http://www.thefashionshow.com
Just up the Strip from the Forum Shops is this 250-store complex. It is less boutique-y and more shopping mall-y, but has some heavyweights like Saks, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. The end-of-season clearance sales are legendary.
The Rack
953 E. Sahara Ave., #16
702-732-7225
http://www.theracklv.com
Pick up a hot bottom at the Eagle, but forgot to bring your flogger? No problem. The Rack has an extensive array of kink and fetish gear to make your trip to Vegas just a bit more sinful.
Premium Outlet Mall
875 S. Grand Central Pkwy.
702-474-7500
http://www.premiumoutlets.com
You don't have to head miles out of town to take advantage of outlet mall savings. The Premium Outlet Mall, conveniently located in between the Strip and Downtown, makes it easy to blow your winnings on discounted merchandise.
Where To Play
Hawks Gym
953 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 35B
702-731-4295
http://www.hawksgymlv.com
You can call it a gym or a "gay men's club," but at the end of the day this is a place where men come to play with men. Billed as the only gay-owned business of its kind, it gets packed on weekend nights.
Entourage Las Vegas
953 E. Sahara Ave., Suite A-19
702-650-9191
http://www.entouragevegas.com
The former Apollo Spa has been updated and offers the usual bathhouse aMENities with 60 rooms, an indoor pool, massage service and a Manhunt lounge - as if you need to be online here.
What To See
Fremont Street Experience
425 Fremont St.
702-678-5777
http://www.vegasexperience.com
The Fremont Street Experience blends vintage Las Vegas with high-tech wonderment, live entertainment and more to create a mind-blowing alternative to the Strip. The main attraction is the Viva Vision canopy and light show. The canopy towers 90 feet above the ground and spans the length of five football fields. Featuring more than 12 million LED modules and a 550,000-watt sound system, the canopy hosts a variety of shows that rotate throughout the year. This is known as the "real" Vegas and is any glowstick boy's dream.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
3377 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
702-862-7800
http://www.madametussauds.com
This legendary spot just unveiled Lady Gaga in wax. 'Nuff said.
When it all gets too much...
The glitz, glitter, glam and grit get to you? There are plenty of natural wonders just a short drive away to help you find your inner bliss: the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyons. Kiosks on the Strip offer tours of these areas; however, best to have your hotel concierge recommend a tour operator.