Seeing the shadows from the street lights outside and a woman and her dog's shadow stretched across the street taking an evening stroll, I started thinking about Vega$ and the Shadow Bar. Â It's a cool, little pit stop between destinations when you're in Vegas. Â It wasn't busy that night since the place is known for its girls that dance behind the white veil. Â Sexy silhouettes. Â No girls that weekday night, so it was a nice place to have a few drinks with friends and observing - put simply - curtains.
Review Source:We stopped in here on Friday night while bar hopping our way around the strip. We only stayed for a half hour or so, long enough to have a drink, listen to the music, take in the entertainment and get a feel for the vibe.
Drinks were nothing to really write home about, they were what we expected and a bit on the stiffer side. The waitress was pretty quick and attentive to our needs, so we left her a good tip.
Music was kind of a weird mix of electronic/dance 90s which we had a bit of a laugh over. The shadow dances, which the bar is named for, were interesting to watch without being too distracting and gave the bar an ambiance that is quite different from a typical strip club. Their dance skills were varied and sometimes a bit off.
The bartenders were pretty talented in juggling bottles and spinning glasses, always a bit of extra entertainment.
Shadow Bar isn't a bad place to stop by if you're in the area. It wasn't too busy while we were there and it picked up a bit as the evening went on. I'd be happy to stop by in the future if I'm wandering by on vacation.