Circa Bar

8 Fremont St, Las Vegas
(702) 247-2258

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Imelda LovesGod

Beautiful.... Beautiful is all I can say. I DO NOT drink but my friend whose guest I was brought me here because he wanted to drink lol and I must say the scenery is a must see and a must experience. From the areas where you can choose to eat at and you can choose to drink at to the lights that are very beautiful and bright you must come check this place out even if you don't drink like me ?... It was very welcoming and the choices on the drinks were awesome!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rebecca Argueta

While walking on Freemont and enjoying the concerts we stopped here to grab a round. We paid about $40, expensive for two drinks, but the size of the cups was huge!! Coming from NY, prices at bars don't scare me, but the size of these drinks was well worth the money. Plus the bartenders were extremely nice.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Leandro Voorhorst

Don’t go to buy your beer if your enjoying the concert at Fremont Street! 3 beers cost me $48 dollars excluding tips! The only thing they do is pulling the draft handle and pour the beer in a plastic cup. The rest of the experience is the free concerts, people dancing, enjoying the time. Across the street there’s a supermarket where you get the same beers for 12$, feel a bit scammed by the bar

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

AM

best drinks in the area by FAR, and the bartenders do tricks like from the cocktail movie. i was definitely impressed

Graeme Kirkham

Not sure if this is the correct review bit for Project BBQ but OMG these guys deliver! 5/10 mins food, the front of house talk to you like you belong and they're security too so you feel extra safe being with their little food vending bit!Only thing I would recommend is matching up on Google with the actual new name of Project BBQ! I swe big things in the future so I hope it's withing your plan!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Katie Collins

Fast service and drinks that are truly strong which is rare in Vegas.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Sandra Johnson

Legacy club view

Gally Woods

I came here last night around 11pm and midnight and as soon as I walked up to the bar the first thing the bartender (a Hispanic, around 25 years old with a beard) said to me was “they’re huge” I confusedly asked him what’s huge and he responds by staring at my breast. He made me very uncomfortable so I turned away and when I looked back around he then with his hands scooped up what were suppose to be his breast. I then asked my bartender (another man) for my tab because I didn’t want to be there anymore and he then snatched the receipt out of my bartenders hand and says “they didn’t even write they’re number for you” ?I will never be going here again and I recommend you don’t either if you don’t want to feel uncomfortable ?

Morgan Colyer

This is a nice store inside Circa Casino and Hotel. They have what you need. They have Circa gear. Hats shirts shorts. They have swimwear. Evening gowns for any occasion. Cups glasses name brand clothing. They also have essentials like medicine cigarettes soda, and snacks. Check them out. I’m sure you’ll find something in there. You can use your comps as well.

estrellap915

Bell Desk service is not available (at 6 a.m) This elderly couple who had an early flight out could not get anyone to help with our luggage. No one answered when phoning down for the Bell Hop. Finally went downstairs: no one at Bell Desk, Front Desk and Concierge. This is on a Friday. We were also inconveniened when our driver could not access the front entrance which was completed blocked off to vehicular traffice. This elderly couple then had to struggle with our luggage to their Garage in another building, on a different floor. Also had to inform our driver where our new pick up would be.

NotEntirelyBoring

new kid on the block Circa is the latest hotel to open on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. It opened about 2 years ago to a lot of fanfare. It’s no secret that Fremont street is a bit rough round the edges and though there is still a lot of divided opinions on the canopy which envelopes the ’Fremont Street Experience’, you can’t argue that it’s brought a unique charm and vibe that is very different from the strip. I have been coming to Las Vegas for a number of years and my partner has been coming here since the 1990s. What we both love about vegas is that you can get anything you want out of it. You can party 24/7, relax, gamble, eat some of the best food or take an excursion to some of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. The trick is to pick the right hotel for the vibe you’re looking for. As part of our adventures we are in Las Vegas for 8 nights, and spent the first two at Circa. the room We stayed in a corner studio on the 20th floor with a stadium view. The room itself was huge and sported a huge bed, plenty of charging points (both USB-A and USB-C). The room had a safe large enough for my 14” MacBook Pro and I’m pretty sure a 16” would fit nicely too. I was impressed with the styling of the room with navy blue being prominent with gold accents. There was a desk to work, not that you’ll get much done, but it faces out to a stunning view of the mountains with visible snow lined peaks. The TV is a respectable 55” and has all the major TV channels and in-house interactivity, such as checking your account. I really like the way that Circa embraces technology. For example, you wont find a phone in the room, but they have a tablet that allows you to make requests from guest services or call the hotel operator. And you will need it because, housekeeping does not come as standard. You need to call down to request to have your room serviced. This was a complete shock to me when I heard this, but when I think about it - many people in Vegas are up all night and they sleep all day, well some people. So I guess on some level that makes perfect sense. For my partner and me, we like a freshly made bed, so before we went out we called, as instructed, to have our room serviced. We were told it would be done by 12pm. We got back at 4pm and the room had not been serviced. We spoke to one of the cleaners on the floor who said that ‘we were not on the list’. We then called the front desk who assured us the room will be cleaned within the hour. So we went to the Casino and lost some money playing video poker. When we got back to the room, the bare minimum had been done. For me, this was a huge miss on Circa’s part. But perhaps we aren’t the audience that Circa is looking for? Perhaps the people who this hotel is catering for simply aren’t fussed about fresh towels and linen? The best thing about the room, however, is the bathroom. It is amazing. It’s huge, the decor is spectacular with Vegas Vicky wallpaper, fantastic well lit mirrors, where you can adjust the lighting levels. Also, a shower that 2 people can easily fit into with really good pressure. The only downside is the cheap shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. You’ll find a hair dryer, but not iron. They do have a steamer though, which I’m sure will be more than suitable for many. Be aware though that because of the music from Stadium Swim that this room (2001) overlooks, you will hear the bass, and it will be prominent until they shut off the music off around 11pm. the casino The USP of Circa is the sports book. It’s the largest one in the world with a screen so big it goes up 2 floors with high ceilings. It’s breathtaking. If you’re a sports fan, then you are doing yourself a great disservice if you visit Vegas and don’t get to the sports book at circa. They even have their own sports TV channel which is broadcast from a studio that overlooks the impressive space. The casino itself is fine. I’m not massively enthused by the casino for a few reasons, I never won.. ever. I’d put $20 into a slot machine and I wouldn’t win a single spin. Then another machine.

Legend1997

Attended here the other evening to play some slots and have some drinks, upon arrival we were greeted by security looking to see if we were old enough to play so asking for ID which is fine we all had just a little surprised as we have been to all hotels in vegas and never asked , we questioned why he was asking and his response was to see if we were banned from other casinos, showed him ID did not even cross reference so how would he know if we were banned or not , also we are all in our mid 40’s and mid 50’s so we were well above the legal age to play in the casino , upon entering the lobby is average but the Casino and sports book are out of this world, waitress staff very attentive and friendly and frequent ( which is rare in a Las Vegas casino) played for a couple of hours and headed out to Fremont street which was a Saturday night and was party central, the stench of weed just hits you as soon as you open the door, not the fault of the hotel just a feature of Fremont street and everywhere else in vegas this trip ,

cruz159

We chose to book @ circa for a bachelor party with 10 people. Due to overbooking, we were notified the week before that we could no longer stay at the hotel. However, Omar at the front desk is a superstar and made sure we were more than taken care of. We received upgraded rooms at another hotel and some pretty awesome extras that made the weekend great. Thanks Omar!

Melissa Roque

Only giving 1 star so I can leave this review! In town from Florida and saw on a few blogs that the view at legacy club was amazing! My mother, husband and myself decided to come grab a drink and see the sites, only to be told by the bartender (male-tonight at 10:55 pm), “Why would she Order a beer because it’s $75 and she couldn’t afford it! So, extremely disappointed we left! We Will not spend a dime of our hard earned money in a place that encourages such a pretentious atmosphere!

Taylor

Love the bar tenders. They made the experience so fun!

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