Fremont bars question?

Where are the Fremont bars, other than the main casino bar which is usually packed to the gills. Fremont has $2 Coronas and Heinekens but good luck trying to find a seat at the main casino bar which is usually 3 rows deep with people standing behind one another. Fremont claims to have 4 bars.


I think if you read the information you posted under the subject "Bars", you will clearly see the four bars' locations are listed.

This was a bonus post - you posted your question AND your answer!
There is a bar inside the second Street grill.
I suggest that you take the 5 minute walk to Fremont East area. If you don't already know, you would turn right out of the Golden nugget onto Fremont Street, and walk straight for 5 minutes and you'll see it. Here's a list of places that sell alcohol, some more bar, and some more restaurant. I was at the Commonwealth a couple of weeks ago on a Wednesday afternoon, and they had call Vodka drinks for $3 on special. It's a neat place.

Whatever you decide, have fun.


Azul Tequila - Open occasionally for concerts and special events.

Backstage Bar & Billiards - Known as “Triple B” this upscale billiards lounge is part rock ‘n’ roll library and homage to music subculture.

Beauty Bar - Features a large back patio for live shows, nickel beer nights and a retro type atmosphere.

Bin 702 - We offer the most comprehensive selection of wine available on tap in Las Vegas. And to accompany our selection we offer artisinal cheese and meat plates, salads, and paninis. All of our dressings and aiolis are made from scratch on-site, and we source the best domestic and imported ingredients available.

Commonwealth - Commonwealth brings a stylish new social scene to the burgeoning Downtown Las Vegas. The swanky 6,000-square-foot cocktail bar is a collision of art and architectural influences inspired by pre-Prohibition era design and libations; complete with its very own backroom speakeasy.

Container Park - Downtown Container Park is a mix of cafes, speciality boutiques, bars, galleries, community space, an outdoor theater, children's play area, and Catalyst Dome. It serves as the opportunity for new entrepreneurs with small spaces to launch their new businesses, Downtown Container Park functions as a small business incubator.

Don’t tell Mama - Piano Bar and Cabaret that is world famous as a New York Entertainment Landmark.

Downtown Cocktail Room - An intimate cocktail room and speakeasy in the heart of Las Vegas, Downtown Cocktail Room is 3,000 square feet of warm bohemian-chic décor with the sexiest libations and staff.

El Cortez Hotel & Casino - Downtown Las Vegas' premiere hotel-casino blending new Las Vegas attitude with the classic Las Vegas swagger. The El Cortez is the longest continuously running downtown hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Offering world-class dining, rooms, entertainment, and gaming, plus, the El Cortez offers free and easy parking to all hotel and casino guests.

Emergency Arts - Emergency Arts is a CREATIVE collective located in the former Fremont Medical Building, the first of its kind in Las Vegas. The aim is to bring working artists, writers, photographers, clothing designers, musicians, film-makers, artisans, graphic designers, dancers, retailers, actors, and start-up non-profit organizations together to synergize as a creative collective or co-op. Visitor traffic will be fueled by the destination of the variety of tenants, special events, exhibitions, and a daytime place to have coffee and grab a bite to eat!

Griffin - Neighborhood hipster bar with live music, dancing and interesting atmosphere.

Insert Coins - A unique nightlife experience with resident DJ’S, VIP gaming lounges with cocktail and bottle service, and everything from Ms. Pac Man to Street Fighter II.

La Comida - La Comida is a one of a kind mexican restaurant in the heart of Downtown serving speciality cocktails and authentic mexican food.

Park on Fremont - Park on Fremont makes a splash in Downtown Las Vegas with innovative bar fare and an eclectic art collection set in a laid-back area for dining indoors and antique tables in a lush garden outdoors. The rustic 2,500-square-foot interior boasts dark woods, a reclaimed herringbone floor and a 1940s-era jukebox. Out back, plants and flowers overtake the landscape of the patio, creating objects d’art from eroded items such as a footed bathtub overlooking the outdoor bar and a Cinderella-style carriage situated on the rooftop.

Parlour Bar at the El Cortez - The Parlour Bar features a classic lounge setting with warm rich tones, a baby grand piano, leather club chairs, in an elegant atmosphere.

Pork & Beans - A collaboration of Future Restaurant Group and celebrity chef Kerry Simon, this is the home of fresh Pork & Beans along with other artisanal sausage and bean dishes. Chef Nona Sivley heads up the fresh and unique, but limited menu. . .with several beers on tap.

Rachel’s Kitchen at the Ogden - Rachel’s Kitchen offers a wide-ranging menu of quality breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals at a reasonable value. The restaurant offers wi-fi, dine-in, take-out, curbside pick-up, and food delivery to the Downtown area on eco-friendly, battery-powered bicycles.

Radio City Pizza - Radio City Pizzeria features a full bar, restaurant seating and a back patio. The restaurant and bar serves up pizza, salads, sandwiches and other Italian fare. If the joint is packed or you don’t feel like hanging out, step up to the takeout window next to Radio City’s Fremont Street entrance.

The Beat Coffee House - Downtown Las Vegas. Independent Coffee. Vinyl. Handcrafted Food. Beer. Wine. Community.

The Boozery - No name has ever been more appropriate. This rustic tavern features unique, local spirits, and a down-home feel while serving up stiff cocktails!

Vanguard Lounge - Enjoy original handcrafted cocktails, unique beers and boutique wines at Vanguard Lounge.

Wild - New Yorker Miki Agarwal's organic friendly pizza joint that serves gourmet pizza in the residential high-rise the Ogden.

There is a little bar kind of hidden back on the far east side of the casino. I go there every once in a while and play their VP progressives, and it usually isn't hard to find a seat.
TsuDoNihm now I remember seeing that sports bar on the eastside of the property. That bar is located along the wall just to the rightside of the sports book. As for the Tony Roma's bar and the Second Street Grill bar, I'm guessing those bars close at the same time that the restaurants close which is around midnight although I'm not sure and just guessing.

Boilerman has some good information.
Boilerman... WOW! You have been around a little.
I like the bar at the MSS. Busy on weekends and it has 9/6 VP and score with 4 scratch cards.
The 777 brew pub can be noisy,but good food cheap.
I meet the nicest people at casino bars!

Inside the Cal,second floor is Dave's Bar. Never have I seen is busy. Lousy VP.Usually quiet.
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Large bar in The Plaza w/ (9/6 VP).Older flat tops.
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PS: Cheap ($.75) ATM inside the Heart Attack Grill.
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The D has the long bar if you can stand the racket.
The Fremont bars are always crowded!
If you like craft beers: Magnolias inside the 4Q.
Plaza: https://www.biergartenlv.com/

I like beer.
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Boilerman... WOW! You have been around a little.


No, he just likes to plagiarize other peoples work without giving attribution.

You can read the original text here:

https://www.fremonteast.com/eat-drink-play/drink/
Gee, TsuDoNihm caught me. I was attempting to secretly trick everyone about my knowledge of downtown's Fremont East. Or, possibly I was simply attempting to help out a fellow poster...............others can decide.


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Originally posted by: TsuDoNihm
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Originally posted by: ddd228
Boilerman... WOW! You have been around a little.


No, he just likes to plagiarize other peoples work without giving attribution.

You can read the original text here:

https://www.fremonteast.com/eat-drink-play/drink/


Besides the four Fremont Casino bars already mentioned, they also have the new Filament Bar along the east wall. It's a beautiful bar but very poor video poker paytables like at the main bar.
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