The best hidden speakeasies and secret bars in Las Vegas — password-protected doors, unmarked entrances, and the cocktail scenes tourists don't find.
Downtown. Text for the password, enter through a hidden door inside Commonwealth. 22 seats.
Off-Strip. Everyone eventually ends up here after 1am. Best steakhouse-speakeasy combo in the city.
Mezcal-focused, hidden inside Block 16 food hall. Disco ceiling. Nachos.
Not hidden, but iconic. Sunken fire pit in the center. Unchanged since 1972.
Downtown arts district. Local crowd. Some of the best cocktails in the city under $15.
Unmarked door near Ogden. Classic cocktails done right. First Tom Collins of your trip.
Tucked inside Paris Las Vegas. Flower walls, pink everything, Lisa Vanderpump's place.
America's oldest freestanding bar. Opened 1952. Not hidden but locally iconic.
Speakeasy-inspired supper club. Not truly hidden, but feels like it.
Inside the Aria lobby bar. Turn left at the fireplace.
Small, excellent, cash-first. The bartenders don't care who you are.
Actual basement speakeasy inside the Mob Museum. Prohibition-era cocktails.