Rosina Cocktail Lounge

3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 607-1945

Recent Reviews

Raymond K.

Rosina Cocktail Bar at the Venetian Hotel serves up sophistication with a twist, and I rate it a glowing 9/10. Specializing in a broad array of cocktails, I indulged in "The Passionate One"--a delightful blend of passion fruit purée and sauvignon blanc that perfectly masked the alcoholic taste, making it ideal for someone like me who prefers sweeter, fruitier drinks. The ambiance was top-notch; classy and slightly mysterious with candlelit tables and a beautifully designed bar, creating an inviting atmosphere. Coupled with the friendly staff, Rosina ensured a memorable, high-quality experience in the heart of Vegas. This spot is a must-visit for anyone looking for a chic cocktail experience.

Lauren Chesney

This is the place to go if you want amazing drinks and service!! My husband and I go to Vegas all the time and the last few times we’ve been here have been perfect!! I have to shout out to our awesome waitresses, Kayla and Quinn, and the awesome bartender, Dan!! They made the night so much fun! And the drinks, top notch!And ignore the reviews with complainers, I don’t know why people get so bothered on drink prices? If you want to go somewhere like this, be ready to pay for it, simple! Don’t complain, you are in Vegas (you can’t Vegas on a budget lol!) So my tip is go to a normal hole in the wall bar if you are too cheap to spend the money!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dimitri Mawet

Great experience. Sat with wife at the bar. Bartenders were very friendly. Awesome cocktails and creations.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Matthew Gurney

Cool place to have a drink. Great collection of cocktails both unique to this bar and the usual

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emily Y.

Ambiance is great and definitely more lounge like than the other places. The drinks were decent as well and price is about 25 dollars for a drink which is about right for vegas. This was a few months back and i've debated weather or not to write a review but here it is. The waitress was really sweet and very nice. However she messed up our drink order. That was fine because we got the correct drinks after HOWEVER when I asked to place to tab on my room she asked for a credit card. On my entire trip at the Venetian (Visited 2 other bars and 2 restaurants) they only asked for my ID, never my credit card. On top of that she had to hold it just in case. I never really thought about it the rest of the night and when we got the bill to close out she never returned my card. Of course we were tipsy and went back to our room. I remembered the next morning when I was checking out, and of course the lounge was closed. Had to head over to lost in found where they were able to retrieve it. One day later, my card had fraudulent charges. Some time between the waitress taking my card to me getting it back the card information got taken. It was a brand new card that I have never used anywhere online or at another store. My friend who works specifically in payments for banks told me 90% of credit card fraud is usually from someone taking a photo of your card. I'm extremely disappointed and it caused me a lot of inconvenience getting the charges removed and waiting for it to be reissued.

Summer W

Upon checking in, the host asked and took my credit card and without informing me in advance, brought me a $100 minimum charge bill to sign. I didn’t want to make a fuss so I signed it. Then i asked for water, they told me they don’t provide water unless you buy the Fiji water which i read online cost $8 per 300ml bottle. Then the drinks, they are mediocre at the best. Way overpriced. Worth $15 per drink at most. In the end, I got my bill, they charged me $5 for service fee and still expected me to give 20% tips. I felt lucky when I was able to book a spot for the same day. But now I understand why the place was half empty on a busy Saturday night.They are so eager to milk cash from you, it is on the borderline of robbery.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

H and J

We stay at the Venetian properties twice a year for work and probably twice more for concerts etc, b/c we’re close, coming in from Cali. (Total disclosure we also own a bit of LVS stock.) We have been to the Rosina probably a dozen times. And when it opened, it was a really excellent place. Alas, the last few times, they appeared to be just plain understaffed — service, though friendly, was torturously slow, with some folks just getting up and walking out. But the atmosphere is nice, cozy, no question. So tonight, we stop in for our usual nightcap on the way up to our room, after having a exc. meal at Mott 32, and we’re told by the host at the door that there’s a hundred dollar minimum. Because one nightcap usually leads to two, and the drinks here are what you’d expect in this atmosphere, this is way under our usual spend here. But this greeting is neither hospitable nor cozy? I guess it’s a nightclub now…at 9pm on an unremarkable Thursday. The place is empty. The manager appears. I tell him we've come here many times and the new approach just doesn’t seem too hospitable. He says it’s working just fine—and gives me a look like we just can’t afford to pay. Yikes, not cool.

Tommy P.

We've been coming here regularly since right when it opened. Rosina is pretty and the drinks are good and professionally made. The servers are reasonably attentive. If you want to feel like you're in a nice cocktail lounge and can forget that you just stepped off the gaming floor of one of the louder not-nearly-as-classy-as-they-pretend casinos in a town that's not nearly as classy as it pretends, this is the place. Too much bass in the music so early in the evening, too. But - man, it's gotten to be a ripoff. Okay, drink prices are what they are, I get it. But "I'm sorry: we don't serve tap water. We have Fuji still or sparkling," is - just kinda getting beyond the pale. I mean, let me have a cup of water with my $27 drink, eh? We would have had two cocktails each (at least - this is the only visit to Rosina where we both decided to stop with the one) had that nonsense not erupted - as it was, we rolled our eyes, finished our drinks and split to a place with real class over at Wynn.

Vi Y.

Small lounge with really high quality drinks for around $20-25/drink. It was really worth it since the drinks were so well made. We stopped by here before going to Mott 32 on Valentine's day. They had a mixology class going on that looked really fun, but pricy at $100/person. I ordered the fancy rum and coke smoked drinks. So tasty and worth every penny.

Sunny Singh

Our experience was awful. We went to have a drink before the sphere. I had a reservation for 2 but they had us down for 6. Then they told us there was a $100 minimum. I assumed that was for a group of 6 not 2! When they brought the bill it had the $100 minimum. The cocktails were awful-first time we have not finished our drinks. Then when I got my credit card bill they charged $220+! My credit card company refunded us the difference from the receipt. If we weren’t in a rush to get to a show I would have argued (not that Kayla checked in us). Go to the vault, easy, or downtown cocktail for a real experience.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 1

Sunny S.

Our experience was awful. We went to have a drink before the sphere. I had a reservation for 2 but they had us down for 6. Then they told us there was a $100 minimum. I assumed that was for a group of 6 not 2! When they brought the bill it had the $100 minimum. The cocktails were awful-first time we have not finished our drinks. Then when I got my credit card bill they charged $220+! My credit card company refunded us the difference from the receipt. If we weren't in a rush to get to a show I would have argued (not that Kayla checked in us). Go to the vault, easy, or downtown cocktail for a real experience.

My Nguyen

The server brought a tray of mixed nuts (Cocktail Bump) to our table without asking us if we wanted it and did not inform us that it would cost $6. It's not much money but it's the tactic that we don't appreciate. Also, $8 for a 330ml bottle of Fiji water?Negronis are their specialties per their claim. Their Negronis are not bad but nothing special. There are so many other great bars in Vegas. This establishment won't win our business again.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

My N.

The server brought a tray of mixed nuts (Cocktail Bump) to our table without asking us if we wanted it and did not inform us that it would cost $6. It's not much money but it's the tactic that we don't appreciate. Also, $8 for a 330ml bottle of Fiji water? Negronis are their specialties per their claim. Their Negronis are not bad but nothing special. There are so many other great bars in Vegas. This establishment won't win our business again.

Natalie G.

This was such an excellent cocktail lounge in Vegas. My friends and I got seated in one of the nice round booths, which was really nice to have a bit of a private place of our own inside the bar. The drinks were excellent, the ambiance was amazing, and our server was the perfect amount of attentive. They played vibey house music at a nice/classy volume, and we all loved the experience. I'll definitely be back another time in Vegas!

Derek T.

My wife and I stopped in just after opening on a Wednesday. My wife had their Mai Tai and I had the Coke & Smoke and a cocktail that is a play on butter beer. All drinks were good. The price was a bit high but it's a casino lounge so it is what it is. The bartender took his time in assembling the drinks and chatted with us while he was prepping for the evening. Overall the place was a nice atmosphere during the early evening. I think they open the front up into the casino and play louder music later in the evening. The drinks were better than the drinks at the Juliet lounge in Venetian.

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