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Downtown Cocktail Room

Downtown Cocktail Room

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4.7 Google Review
111 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101, United States
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Nov 9, 2021
Great atmosphere, great service, and great cocktails. Overall fantastic experience. The waitstaff are very knowledgeable and will help you through the menu. Took a few minutes to find the door lol, but once it was found, we were swept away into a lovely lounge. The happy hour was great with a variety of fun cocktails to try out. The menu keeps changing so it may be different when you go there. It was a really good experience.

Dec 1, 2021
Our cocktail waitress was very helpful in answering all of our questions that we had about any of the drinks that we saw on the menu. The seats were quite comfortable, the atmosphere was dark (in a good way), it was not loud and obnoxious, it was easy to hear each other talking, we did not need to yell at one another which was a rather nice change of pace! It was my first time ever seeing Absinthe on a menu which was awesome, I had to try it! The drinks were tasty and quite fancy to look at I might add, especially the Red Wedding which was topped with red pepper. If you are a lady definitely check out the ladies room, it is hands down the coolest ladies room I have ever been into in my life, I will leave the surprise up to you to see when you visit! Overall a fun experience, easy to order from menu, layout of menu is not confusing, lots of selections on the menu!

Aug 22, 2022
THIS is the absolute must try cocktail bar in North Vegas/Fremont. Staff is amazing. Drinks are expertly crafted, boozy, and not overpriced. Don't skip this place for a night out, or, to start with their happy hour.

Aug 4, 2021
This place is a Hidden gem! Don't be panicky or alarmed by the exterior (which actually has a cool mural) because you'll miss out on a great experience. The (totally awesome) bartender served some of the best cocktails I've had in a while and was very helpful if you're unsure what to order. The media had a good variety vof cocktails and other drinks. Happy hour (half off) is a big plus 5-7pm Tues-Sat. 😉

Nov 22, 2022
Edit: 2 weeks after posting this review, I was asked by the manager to “avoid DCR for the next 2 weeks to give the staff some time to process this negative review.” Despite asking to converse with me, she spoke over me and repeatedly stated she didn’t have much time, which makes little sense as she interrupted me to ask to speak. She continued saying “we have to protect our staff and have their backs and a lot of staff are uncomfortable after reading your review.” No worries, DCR! Protect some of your drunken (on DCR’s dime I’m sure!) egotistical staff all you would like! I truly hope the staff can overcome this extremely trying time caused by an online review; Sending thoughts & prayers your way! Plenty of other great establishments I can go to that understand the absolute basics of service and respect. I’ll pass on coming back. First review: I come to DCR often and have since pre-Covid as I enjoy the atmosphere, drinks, music, and less Vegas chaos. I’ve always loved this place as one of downtown’s hidden gems. Though, recently there has seemingly been a decline in service. The newest bartender, Jordan, I believe, and the recent leadership switch has caused DCR to take a hit. Though, all of the female bartenders/staff and bouncers have continued to be kind, courteous, and wonderful. I can’t say the same for the most recent hires and/or promotions. While closing my tab, I quietly asked the bartender, Jordan (who happens to be new), why he may have acted disrespectful and rude towards both myself and 2 friends I invited out a few weeks prior, understanding how things can get misconstrued. He immediately responded aggressively to my question whilst adding in some degrading remarks. He then snatched my bill off the bar and yelled brazenly at me saying, “I’ll pay your bill just to show you how much I care about this. Talk to my boss.” When I asked to be directed to his boss, another person appeared who immediately began slurring his words. I then asked if he was his boss to which he garbled, “I’m the lead and and we’ll see on the video.” At this point the other female bartender motioned to the intoxicated lead bartender to retreat into the back so I began packing my things to leave. As I left, both the bouncer and female bartender were apologetic and respectful, as they have always been. I really truly do love and have loved DCR, though, the holier-than-thou attitude the newest bartender gives off is enough for me to think twice before bringing any other guests here again.

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