Discopussy
512 Fremont St, Las Vegas
(702) 754-1225
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They misspelled the name of the headliner on their own sign. Very disrespectful! LNY TNZ!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Had so much fun definitely was a great experience wish I could take you to Detroit wit me
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Would be good but girl the front added tip to my tab without even asking uh hello??? I know I was drunk, but I wasn’t that damn drunk, didnt even give me the option to add the tip, will be reporting. Very weird and abusive behavior, makes me think how many people they’ve done this to before… weirdo
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 1
Security was rude and kicked kicked my friends out for no reason
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Trasssshhhhh
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
8.25 dollar for a tiny water bottle, music was mid
Terrible venue, bartenders are pocketing money, they tell you a different price for drinks every time, my water went for 8 to 5 to 7 and that’s after the supposed discount for having the discopussy pass. after reading the reviews it seems management is completely aware of this and does nothing. This place needs to close down already so something better can take its place.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Great Craic! Loved it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
High-end lounges (Alle Lounge on 66, Skyfall, Overlook, Vegas Vickie’s) focus on ambiance, premium cocktails, and skyline views — perfect for a polished night out, but they trade intimacy for higher prices and smaller menus.
• Hidden speakeasies (The Laundry Room, The Underground, Raised by Wolves, Ghost Donkey) lean into exclusivity and craft mixology — they’re small, reservation-heavy, and all about the “experience” factor.
• Casual/dive bars (The Griffin, Corduroy, Oddfellows) have personality and local charm, are cheaper, and more laid-back, but can be smoky, crowded, or rough around the edges.
• Casino bars (Rush Lounge, Furnace, Mega Bar, Vue Bar) blend drinking with gaming and people-watching — convenient but not always the most unique in drink menus.
• Theme-heavy spots (Lucky Day, Fat Tuesday, Bar Canada) offer fun vibes and identity-driven experiences, great for groups, but not necessarily cocktail connoisseur destinations.
It really comes down to whether you want craft and exclusivity, view and glam, or cheap and cheerful nightlife energy.
I can map these into a Las Vegas nightlife guide ranking them by vibe, price, and crowd type if you’d like.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The bartenders are your worst nightmare. Came here Saturday night at 1am and there is one man and one woman who are extremely rude. Do not recommend.
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No ac and the decks were skipping???
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I love this club and the music is top tier. The bar though? I’ve watched the beers climb from $6 all the way up to ~ $20 per. This place is just too financially painful to enjoy any more.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 2
Best dive bar style rave, hosting amazing talents from around the world!!!
Octopus, LEDs & lazers are wild creating a unique experience while the Voids boom out massive sounds!!
Everyone is super upbeat & friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Nice people, great techno.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Discopussy is my favorite venue for House, Tech House, techno and other genres of electronic music to discover! I come here to dance and it always delivers. The speakers are loud and the staff is awesome! It's a trippy happy cool place with a great vibe. Love!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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