Coyote Ugly
Hotel and Casino, New York New York Casino, 3790 South Las Vegas Boulevard New York-New York, 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(866) 815-4365
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I had more fun in san Antonio texas coyote ugly than than Las vegas's coyote ugly. The bartenders were nice and communicated with their customers and not just with the ladies but the men as well. In vegas Coyote ugly, they just body shamed men and talk trash about men.
This place is lively and fun. The dancers are totally gorgeous!
Pros: fun spot, good vibes
Cons: cover charge exists, cover charge varies per their discretion, security guard up front with long curly hair takes himself WAY too seriously!!!
Bunch of bullshit 2 bars and my friend can’t get in because he has a wheelchair. Asked to go into coyote ugly and another bar and we couldn’t get in because. The wheel chair doesn’t raise or we had an empty standley cup that they wanted us to toss. Due to my friend being in a wheelchair. This is a. Isolation of rights to handicap people. They should be able to do more in Vegas besides go from broken elevators to other bull shit and be able to have a drink at the bar like everyone else. Ban this casino and let it be known they don’t want your business if your handicapable
We have been to coyote ugly in Tampa, Key West, Nashville and never been charged for entry. I didn’t go in but unfortunately my brother in law and wife did. They paid $15each to go in and then for a drink that they told us it was more juice than anything else for $13 each. It was sticky and restrooms were not clean. They only stayed for an hour max because on top of it all it was lame inside.
Amazing place!
We were having a good time and the person with us that was drinking water was kicked out they told he was too drunk. The bouncer had no clue what was going on . I said
I've been coming here for years and it's always a vibe!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Currently I live around Destin, FL, and there is a Coyote Ugly there. I had also been to the one in PCB. Since this is Vegas, I had high expectations on the LV location, for being twice as crazy as the locations near my current residence, but I was disappointed. First of all, I did not see one single "penalty shot", this is where the Coyote use a bra and cover a dude's eye, tie his hand up, write something on his back, then pour water down his back, then use a belt to whip his butt, and then finally, turn him around and let him drink alcohol, the fact that this is missing at the Vegas location, out of all places, is astounding to me. Second, there are indeed "girls dancing on bar" here, but it felt like there was something missing, I can't quite describe it. This is just my constructive criticism, but overall, it can still get pretty wild in its own way, it is a world famous bar after all, period. (there were actually t-shirts with these exact words, and it is definitely true)
Atmosphere: 3
Service: 3
Good ambiance, lots of fun! What happens in Coyote Ugly stays in Coyote Ugly 😆
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 4
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I loved the theme, the girls are very cool and they dance impressively... you have too much fun
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
Terrible place. We went on Halloween and it was just shocking. Bar staff looked exhausted and couldn’t be bothered serving you, very cheap liquor used and charged over the odds plus $10 cover to get in.
Much better places to go in Vegas and if you’re going because of the movie it’s nothing like the movie.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
This establishment is astonishingly small, spanning an area roughly 30 by 30 square feet, leaving little room for comfort or ambiance. The $10 entry fee is not just steep but baffling, especially given the limited space and amenities provided. What’s even more frustrating is their audacious practice of blocking off chairs and tables, only to upsell customers for the mere privilege of sitting down. This tactic feels less like hospitality and more like exploitation, creating a frustrating experience for patrons.
Frankly, it’s hard to understand how a business model like this continues to operate. The lack of customer-centric policies and the overt attempts to nickel-and-dime visitors are sure to leave most people feeling dissatisfied and unlikely to return.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Best bar
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
It's good to have a while
Kid-friendliness: adults only
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 4
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