This bar is just down the street from my house and has definitely become the designated "home bar" for my boyfriend and I. We love us some video poker and stop in at least 1-2 nights per week to get our fix. Machines are fair -- we've won big and lost big about equally. BAR also gives out raffle tickets for 4 of a kinds (and also other promotions depending on the month) that qualify you for their bigger drawings that happen on the 15th of each month. We've each won a couple of those too... great incentive to play!
The Eggplant Caprese Sliders...yummmmm. The BF loves the Pepper Turkey Avocado Sliders and pretty much all the others too. Live music and special menus on Sundays. Happy hour drinks are cheap, but gambling gets you drinks for free so that isn't too important to us!
Service here is so much better than other bars we've gone to around the area. If management is reading, HUGE props to the people who hired Sarah, T (her real name is longer, but I honestly have never called her by it), and Matt. They are our favorite people behind the bar and treat us like members of the BAR family! Never an empty drink or frown to be found!
Huge wall of TVs for sport watching, but make sure to get there at LEAST an hour before a game comes on. The place gets packed! Also, don't be a douche and take up a gaming seat at the bar if you aren't going to gamble. Sit at a seat without a machine or move your booty to a booth (or the outdoor patio which is awesome and still has TVs!).
Overall, awesome food, good gaming, BEST staff around.
We love you, BAR!
-Travis & Andraea
B.A.R is a hidden, local friendly and trendy bar lounge set in the often over-looked Southwest of L.V. Â How's that an oxymoron for you? Â My mediocre rating is based solely on my BREAKFAST experience. Â I'd been there in the evenings many a times and have no complaints. Â Bar fare is sufficient and drinks are priced fairly for a "trendy" local joint. Â The evening crowd is great for people watching and the vibe is very casual. Â The Breakfast menu is "good on paper" shall we say? Â
Long story short, I ordered the biscuits and gravy plate, and the PBR pancakes, and the breakfast "sliders." Â Not gastronomic rocket science? Â I wasn't seeking nor expecting that, however was underwhelmed none the less, considering these items are difficult to muck up. Â
Biscuits & Gravy - Couldn't even get my fork & knife through it, they were so tough. Â The gravy had good flavor but failed in the texture & temperature department. Â It deemed "flour-y" and was gloppy, and was room temp.
PBR pancakes - Overwhelming yeast flavor due to the beer batter. Â I couldn't even get through the first one w/o throwing in the towel. Â Bitter beer face followed. Â Is that weird for pancakes? Â
Breakfast sliders & potatoes - Bacon not properly cooked and lacked any kind of smoked or maple-y flavor. Â Kind of tasted like plain ham and not at all crisp. Â The potatoes were dry and not enough seasoning could save them. Â Absolutely no love put into them. Â
Great spot for evening rendezvous though!
This place gives me a hard-on...and when I say hard-on I mean I like it.
Open 24/7, it ain't expensive, they got appetizers half price during football season. Food good as a mofo, it's swanky, waitress gals are cutie pies, and they got all kiiiiinds of good shit on that menu. Everyone in here seems to know each other which is good because they talk to each other and not my average ass so I can chill and relax in swanky-ness in piece. Oh and they got cheesecake...hard-on achieved....
While definitely one of the best-looking bars in the city, there's an underwhelming sense of followthrough in some of the food.
All the elements are there - the concept, the vibe, the menu - all get high marks in my book.
The concept - A gastropub started by those born and raised in this great city FOR those living in this great city. Love that. My husband is an LV native so when this place opened a few years ago, I knew this would be a great spot to take him on a date. And it was! Â While the place has evolved some over the years, the concept is still cool. it's a true locals locals' bar.
The vibe here is just different, in a good way. I'm a Jersey girl but I've been to Chicago a bunch of times --- this place definitely has this a Chicago bar vibe unique in these parts. The booths, the couches and all of the TVs - BAR finds a way to do it with a nod to elegance.There's a romance to this place that goes beyond dinner & drinks and happy hour. That hasn't gone away since day one. Plus they have some of the friendliest staff in town.
The menu covers every angle...and they've upgraded their happy hour menu (5 dollar apps till 7) but here's where 2 stars fall off. My last few visits have been lackluster on the food side. For happy hour last week, Â I had the mac and cheese bites, the ahi tuna, and the catfish. I didn't care for any of it really. The catfish was bland. The mac and cheese bites were okay but I wish you had a non-spicy option.. the ahi tuna app was stale and just not very good. I should have just stuck with the sliders. Sometimes though, restaurants lower the quality of their food fare for happy hour ( a la Yardhouse?!!) so maybe just maybe the other food is great when you're paying full price.
I would definitely recommend BAR, especially for a drinks, an after-work hangout and the sliders of course....but I'll hold off on other food during HH.
We come here quit ofter for happy hour and it is killer! Great drinks and half off appetizers! Â It is a really laid back environment and they have a ton of TV's and will even give you a sound cone to listen to whatever game you want. Â For bar food it is differently better then average and they have a great variety of sliders that are all great and the nachos are great! Â Def give this place a try to watch a game, but be sure to be early if its a big game since they get crowded quickly.
Review Source:Well after seeing a packed parking lot night after night and hearing some good reviews from people we finally checked it out. Unfortunately we left very disappointed. Long story short, service SUCKED, we sat at a table and it took forever to get anything and they forgot things we ordered, the food was mediocre at best and the drinks were weak/watered down. I definitely wouldn't go back. Seems like a place that maybe caters to their regulars and doesn't give a crap about anyone else.
Review Source:Open 24 hrs, breakfast served all day, happy hour, outdoor patio seating, and cookie dough pancakes? What's not to like?
This hot spot isn't too far from my home, I'd driven by it a few times but was a bit confused by the big BAR sign - I thought, "someone apparently wants you to know there's a bar right there." I didn't really know what this place was until I ran across the reviews on YELP. I book marked it because it had such great reviews for happy hour. This week my boyfriend and I finally check it out.
It's apparently a seat yourself sort of place. We sat on the patio, which is always our first choice. The first thing I noticed was the place was packed! We got a decent little table and were greeted almost immediately by a nice waitress. She told us about the happy hour specials: all appetizers are $5, $1 PBR, $2 domestic, $3 New Belgium, $4 Premium Well. She took our drink orders and we drooled over the menu and couldn't believe the appetizers were all only $5 each!
The food was decent. We ordered the teriyaki wings (we loved them), the nachos (meh..), the  fried macaroni (not too bad), and the ahi poke (yummy but not served the way we expected or hoped). The music was good &  there were TV's around so we were able to keep up on the Master's tournament. The surprising element was that there was a beanbag toss game right outside the patio area. A group that was eating across from us was also enjoying a very competitive game.
It's not a place I'd rave and rave about, but definitely one that I think we'll frequent. I can't wait to return to try some late night cookie dough pancakes and fruity pebble french toast.
Straight up disappointed. Tonight was my secon time to this bar. I had hear a lot of great things and wanted to bring my friend here.
We were both warmly greated at the bar by a cute bartender and everything was great. We both played $60 in our machines and lost but were enjoying the ambiance and service. The artichokes were amazing.
Anyway we both stepped away to the ladies room. My wallet and car keys were at my machine and get huge black bag was at her machine. When we came back a lady we had not seen all night (we got there at 9 and it a 10:30) was moving people into our seats. I assumed it was a mistake and told the ladies and Askes our bartender what was happening. He said "it's my boss and I can't help". I turned to the lady and she told us she didn't realize we were there and then said we weren't playing $ And had to leave. More dialect happened but bottom line my friends and I moved to a booth & they calmed me down. The worst part was the "manager" came over and proved us wrong and then said she had no time to argue with us. It killed me because no matter how hard my clients get their is always opportunity to turn it around. Her ego got in the way of pleasing her customers. Two of which who work for high end real estate and me who is a manager of a hotel. I know how little it costs to comp a round even if you don't agree with the customer. Instead she turned her back on customers. So unfortunate. Btw the players didn't put in a dime and she never approached us again. At the end I met the great security guard who lightened our mood and said the owner would not think that's ok. He was a great mend to the night. I just hope this review gets taken seriously. Thank you
The transient culture of this city means that at any given time, I would say that only 0.07% of this bar is truly "born and raised."
Their claim to fame is their huge selection of sliders which makes this place a crowd pleaser because - Â
a) The ladies can split an order and not gripe completely about "starting their diets tomorrow," and
b) The gents can defend their manliness by partaking in the slider challenge.
For those that break the seal early on and need to take a tinkle, there's a massive "M" and "W" on each respective door to help guide you. If you still can't get the message though, it's time to go home. You're definitely going to be wishing tomorrow that you hadn't been born though.
Everyone likes B.A.R., its always busy, I like it. The po po also like it, they're always always conveniently parked across the street or are they there for the donut place next door haha jk. Â This place is never not busy, if you pass by @ 2 am on a weekday there's still a dozen cars parked outside. Well they have a happy hour that starts at 3 am so maybe their saving their spots. So their Happy Hours run Monday - Friday 4pm-7pm and 3am-6am and includes $1 PBR, $2 Domestic, $3 New Belgium, $4 Premium Well, and $5 Appetizers.
I've been here a couple times and this review is mostly for my most recent venturing there. Â There was a UNLV basketball game going on that night so it was pretty packed. Â We were stuck in the back corner about 6 or 8 of us and I pretty much just stood all night, a few hours. I heard they had some pretty awesome happy hours, especially during UNLV basketball games, but it really wasn't a happy hour deal. Â It was only $2 Coors Light, $4 Blue Moon and $16 100oz towers. I was looking for 50% off deals or something. Â For a busy night service was ok, before we started ordering towers they were pretty slow with getting our drinks than we switched it up to towers and they were faster. Â Ordered the chicken nachos it tasted good but I thought it was over priced. Â I don't like making this kind of comparison since I enjoyed both places nachos but Nacho Daddy makes some awesome nachos for maybe half the price and maybe double in size. Â The restrooms were pretty funky smelling, I went in once than another time about an hour later and it was still horrible smelling, it was like no one was taking care of them. They pulled the auto-grat out of the blue. Â I loved how wild it gets during UNLV basketball games but I probably wouldn't come back during the games.
Not a fan of my last experience but a possible fan of B.A.R. because of the food pics.
Lived close by for over a year and finally went in, it was a very cool atmosphere , cool vibe, awesome menu! I loved it we will defiantly be back! We ate the Mac and cheese bites (yummy) and me and my husband shared the sliders. Â Food was awesome and such interesting choices. Toke away was one star cause the drinks are a bite pricy. Next time we will have to go on happy hour! Hopefully the second time is as good as the first.
Review Source:It's nice to see a place in this town which celebrates the fact we live in Vegas instead of hides from it. Â Right when you walk in you see this displayed from all the photos on the wall, from the Rebels 90' championship to retro photos about our towns history.
Decor wise this place looks more like a lounge than a bar which is a definite plus. Â The stools are so comfortable and big that if I ever get a bar in my house, I most likely will use the same manufacture!
They have a decent sized wall with TV's and little transistors you can bring to your table to get the audio from the game which I think is a neat touch.
Food wise this is upscale bar food, but not always reflected in the prices. Â Sure it's not cheap, but the quality is a few notches up from PT's so I have no problem paying for it. Â i normally get the sliders and my friends get the deep fried mac & cheese bites.
For me living in the Mountains Edge area, this place is close, for others it's most likely a drive, but it's not too far away from the 215 Buffalo exit. Â Hopefully one day I will get the guts to try the slidder challenge which is 13 sliders and fries in an hour. Â Eat it and it's on the house with a T-shirt. Â Lose and it's roughly $50, but as BAR says "This town wasn't built on winners"...
A forever high-five to B.A.R., my new favorite local bar. Â Being that I am a Vegas native, I felt like I was destined to drink my way through life in this joint like no ones business! Â I didn't find the servers to be rude like some other reviewers have described.. In fact, we were served immediately with a smile by our server and bartender during what seemed to be a very busy night. Â I am a fan of dive bars with cold beer, good food and a touch of class and that's exactly what BAR is. Â A multitude of flat screen TV's tetris one section of their walls with cool kick back and relax chairs, a full bar, a place to gamble, a place to grub, a place to lounge, a place to let loose.. Feels just like home. Â Their food menu is quite extensive with items that range from breakfast to desert, from munchies to a full course. Â Just getting done from a hectic vegas shift? BAR is your answer!
Review Source:I love that a drive here is between 5-10 minutes. Living in the boonies and far from everything will create appreciation like that, haha. I also like the food (it isn't amazing, but darn good for "bar food" standards and 24/7 availability) and the laid back, but classy atmosphere.
I like the GRILLED ARTICHOKE with chipotle aioli and the BEER BATTERED CHICKEN FINGERS (the fries are really, really great too). The burgers, sliders, and breakfast are all good too. Also, check out their dessert selections, including the specials. We were fortunate to try the S'MORES CHEESECAKE and it was amazing. I don't care for marshmallows, but the torched mini mallows on top of the delicious chocolate cheesecake was perfect. Especially with the salted caramel drizzle. I just wish it weren't seasonal. The EGGPLANT CAPRESE slider is a wonderful Vegetarian selection.
The special cocktails are yummy too and can't hate the happy hour prices. I love coming here after a late day at work and need to unwind and relax.
I came to this bar/lounge for a friend's surprise party. I did not choose the venue. I was going to give this place 1 star but the staff, although very unprofessional, were cool about us bringing in the birthday girl a special birthday dessert. We appreciated the flexibility but other than that our experience was a mess:
Extreme disorganization about where the group was supposed to be, even though the birthday girl's boyfriend (who organized the surprise) called them weeks in advance and spoke with a manager.
The food was simply subpar. I understand it's a bar but cheese on the pizza was coming out lukewarm and gelatinous.
The servers were unprofessional and frankly, way too casual. A waitress, who I didn't realize was a waitress at the time, came and leaned her whole upper body across half the table and said in a tired voice "hey are you good?" I didn't know if she was a patron who was going to ask us for an extra chair or if she was drunk or what. We just looked at her, stunned, and then she abruptly shrugged her shoulders and swayed away. She had on a baggy, dirty sweatshirt and just looked unsanitary.
Astonishingly cocktails here cost as much as Chandelier Bar. No joke. I definitely don't mind paying a premium for quality but $11-$15 for a cocktail served by a possibly drunk, middle-aged waitress with dirt on her baggy sweatshirt does not invoke 'quality' to me.
I hope they have a conversation with their staff and improve their appearance and serving decorum, because the physical decor and location give this place potential, but for now I will not be returning.
Came here for Super Bowl Sunday! Â So happy for that choice. Â It was reservation only so we had 2 perfect seats just hubs and I! Â The food was insane! Â That had a Super Bowl menu along with their regular menu. Â Our waitress was fantastic and I hate that I forgot her name (I took the time to ask her that night). Â
All and all a great night!  Atmosphere was amazing!  Exactly what you would want for a big game.  My only  and I mean only heart ache was that my perfect seats were easily blocked by people who would stand to watch the game. I know the waitstaff was constantly asking people to sit back down, not just for us.
Other then that, success!! Â We will be back again and again and again!
Thanks BAR!
BYO omelet on a Saturday! Ordered egg white and Swiss omelet. Boyfriend got steak n eggs. We ate at the bar and the place was pretty dead at 11am. The only thing a little annoying--- this *is* a locals place in Vegas -- is the price of breakfast was a bit higher than we would pay elsewhere, and got a lot less food than say Egg Works. Our total bill was $30 and we only had an ice water and pineapple juice, no alcohol.
Review Source:Well lets see. Hidden away like a crazy uncle in the attic. Inside is very elegant and charming. There's a small area for private parties. Plenty of flat screen TV's for sports. Full bar with super expensive poorly made cocktails. This reminds me of a singles bar, dress-code looks upscale. It doesn't have that "lets hang out and have a beer" feel to it- more like "Sex in the City lets sip on the Martini" kind of vibe. Too fancy for me really, I'm into the bar fights and breaking beer bottles on my bar mates head ;b At least this place is open late on school nights. But thats about all. :)
Review Source:Why do we always seem to have such a hard time finding decent food at 1:00 in the morning? Â We live in freaking Vegas! I know we have issues. In need of some decent, non fast food grub after rocking out to The Who. We wanted to stay in our neighborhood and after a failed attempt at a closed Asian restaurant I suggested B.A.R., and away we went.
The music was good the crowd was young and good looking but not overly trendy. The background music was great. I could've stayed for hours. Our waitress was friendly, attentive, and cute. We decided to split a Build your own Burger with fries, we stayed pretty basic. The burger was juicy, cooked perfectly. I liked the bun, I loved the fries. Maybe it was the booze, maybe it was just good. We'll know for sure when we go back.
Hubby and I woke up at like 4:30am and decided to go on an adventure.
So we came here :)
Pulling into the parking lot of luxury cars we added to the collection and were glad to find softly chatting couples.
As you can see from my previous reviews it's normally a packed hot mess :)
Probably the best breakfast we have had in a very long time. Egg whites were perfect and they fixed me biscuits and gravy with no meat :)
The bartender/server was AWESOME and we enjoyed the lax early morning :)
I knew I secretly loved this place :)
I think this place is great! I've wanted to stop by here numerous times because its around the corner from my house in Rhodes Ranch. Finally decided to stop in for happy hour on my way to a show. It was packed! But so fun. The service was great and the beer so cold and tasty. Many drink specials from 4-7pm. The decor is very modern and dark. Which I like. A lot of TVs here too and a super cool lounge area to watch games and chill. The food was voted best bar food in Las Vegas by the review journal so...yeah. It rocked. Ill be back here many times in the future.
Review Source:I have been jonesin for this place since I seen their Fruity Pebbles French Toast on Instagram. Â We went on a Thursday morning and were the only ones there. Â We ordered Hendertucky Toast (Fruity Pebbles French Toast), Cookie Dough Pancakes and Monte Cristo Sliders. Â We shared everything and it was all wonderful. Â The service was great. Â Our server was super nice and Chef Aaron came out and asked how our meal was and talked to us for a bit. Â Not the service I usually get at a sports bar. Â They have such a great menu. Â I can't wait to come back and catch a game and try some of their apps and lunch items.
Review Source:I had no idea this was a sports bar. I mean, I knew there was an alarming number of flatscreen TVs and bro-ski's, but I just thought it was a regular ol' bar. So in that case, this place isn't so bad.
The space is comfortable for that sporty stuff. But I came here at 3am looking for some beers and good conversation. Too bad our server kept forgetting my beers. I might have waited 20mins at one point before I caught her attention and she accused me of lying because the bartender said he brought te beer to our table. After consulting him again, she realized he brought it to another table. No apology, no beer on the house.
The chips and salsa was okay. If you're gonna make your own salsa and rep it hard, you better make a damn good salsa and not some water, bland, under-seasoned bowl of soup.
Come here for your favorite sports and good beer.
This is my to-go bar, love this place. Atmosphere is trendy and lively. Staff is friendly. Great place to unwind or watch your favorite sport on tv. They have a variety of seating areas, bar, tables, couches, outside sitting. Bar selection is typical. Their food is awesome! A bit pricey, but awesome. Best bar food ever! Sweet potato tots are yum and grilled artichoke is delish...Did I mention they have gaming?...
Review Source:I've been 4 times, late night, happy hour, and 2x for lunch - all times I was disappointed with the food and service.
Food is mediocre at best, it all sounds really good on the menu, but is all done poorly when you actually eat it.
Drinks aren't anything special either, just standard average gaming bar quality
The clientele and most of the staff are douchy jersey shore wannabe types who don't care about quality service or friendliness.
The one redeeming quality is the atmosphere of this place, it is well decorated and the TV's and seating are cool and trendy. Â I now treat this place like a small sports/gaming type bar to watch the games at as they have a decent football happy hour.
The food here is delicious and unique. Buffalo Mac and Cheese is absolutely irresistible. You'd want to eat it until you explode, but you know how bad it is for you!
Their happy hour with 5 dollar apps (4-7pm, 3am-6am, weekdays) are a really good deal. The wings are very very good at that price specifically. Additionally, the chicken egg rolls and quesadilla are also extremely tasty.
If I have to knock off anything about this place, some of the food is a bit too expensive. I mean, the place is trendy and all, but even the beer feels too pricey. Additionally, it's sometimes too busy for the staff to handle, though that's tough to hold against the restaurant itself.
I will have to admit that my experience with the service has generally been much better than some people on here seem to make it out to be. Sitting at the bar helps too though.
WHEN: It is open 24/7!
WHERE: Warm Springs & Cimarron (pretty close to St. Rose Hospital- San Martin location)
WHY: If you can't think of anywhere else to go at 4am!
WHAT: Ok, I know you're wondering why I gave this bar 3 stars... & there is solely one reason... THE MENU SOUNDS BETTER THAN WHAT ACTUALLY COMES OUT. My friend and I decided to come here one whimsical afternoon for lunch. We first looked the menu up online and were so ecstatic already picking out what we were going to get. (They have a million sliders that seemed so deelish!)
When we got there, we were not greeted, so we were a bit confused. We then just walked over to a table. The server then approached us with menus. We looked over the menu a little, and ordered as fast as we could. My friend and I decided we get different sliders and appetizers, and then SHARE. What can you say, sharing is caring!
We tried the chicken parmesan sliders, reuben sliders and the cheetos macaroni appetizer. My friend's chicken parm was pretty dry, and my reuben sliders were abnormally chewy... the fried macaroni with cheeto crumbles was actually pretty good!! With the mediocre food, along with the mediocre service, it ended up not floating my boat. Who knows, I might step foot inside BAR again in a few months and see how that goes. In the meantime, try it out for yourselves and let me know how your experience goes! I'm open for any suggestions if you taste anything good!! 8)
Love the concept. Born and raised is owned by locals who were actually born and raised in Las Vegas which i can appreciate because i was too. If you also are from here you can bring in your birth certificate and you will receive 10% off your bill forever. Awesome. Great ambiance, love all the unique chairs and TVs galore. Decent prices and pretty good food. Cant complain about the over all place.
Whats the deal with only 3 stars? The service is beyond horrible. It doesn't matter what time of day or how busy it is the bartenders always look like they want to kill someone. Being a bartender myself I notice the little things and I hate sitting at a bar when I'm paying and tipping (usually at least 30%) and I'm treated as if I'm annoying them by asking for drinks/etc.
I continue going back because like i said i love the ambiance and the idea of people being from Las Vegas. And its convenient :)
Born and Raised are Dog Friendly in their Patio area. Â Yuppy!!! Â
They treated Bentley (my dog) and I with red carpet during yesterday's game. Â This was my first time there and certainly not the last. Â The attention was incredible and so friendly. Â The food was really good and very distinctively flavored. Â I can tell you those chicken taquitos I had were not frozen and well priced. Â Loved the ambiance inside and the plushy sofas inside, although I was sitting outside because I was with my dog. Â Overall a great place, go ahead and try it.
Love this place!! GREAT place to watch the games (especially any Rebels games). They have pretty good specials during games for drinks as well as food. The atmosphere is great. Cool little seating area that includes couches, chairs, tables, more off-beat furniture, planted in front of a huge TV wall.
Oh man, just thinking about it, I cannot wait for Rebel basketball season!!! It does get pretty packed for those UNLV games though.
Love this place.
Delicious food with a large variety of sliders, which I LOVE. And MUST try their sweet potato tots and fried mac and cheese. AND they have monte cristo! Started hanging out here, more so for food and beer than to watch any games, but I will start! This bar feels so comfortable and is so clean and not shabby at all. Plus the servers are nice and they do have a happy hour.
I am now a regular :)
Parmesan garlic wings and fries!!! YUM! We went one night to this place just to grab a drink or two before heading home and my friend ordered the wings and fries. I just munched on the fries which were delicious. The next night we ended up right back there at 6am and this time I had some wings and I just loved them.
Its like the perfect end of the night snack for all the alcohol in your system. I tried a Hey Reb or maybe it was called a Rebel Red (hmm) drink just because school started that Monday, so I was honoring the scarlet and grey rebel and it was not as appealing but doable. It had like fruit punch rockstar and spiced rum. Not creative or anything, but it will give you that boost you may need to get your ass home or dial the right cab company.
The scenery is pretty nice. I love the massive wall of tvs. I think I see myself here during a couple of football games during this upcoming season. I cannot wait!!!!!
The bartender we had both nights called himself Sailor, but I forgot his real name. He is quite funny and always made sure we had drinks or more food if needed.
I really enjoy this bar and how relaxing yet still entertaining it can feel at 6am.
The crowd is a little weird here, it's like people leave the strip and before they go home they come to BAR. Â They are dressed all clubbed up and feel like it is a meat auction for locals. Â But besides that...
They have great drink deals, I think they have 2 dollar PBR drafts on tuesdays or something. Â The service was pretty good, the girl seemed busy but our drinks didn't get too empty. Â Food was awesome, very good bar food. Â We had some house made potato chips with a blue cheese sauce, that was amazing. Â We also got a chopped salad and some monte cristo sliders that were phenomenal. Â I want to go back and try some more sliders!