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  2. The Golden Tiki - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Tiki is a tiki bar located on Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was opened for business in 2015 by Lev Group. It was opened for business in 2015 by Lev Group. [ 1 ] On June 30, 2020, The Golden Tiki closed for a few days after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

  3. Why this is Las Vegas’ hottest neighborhood - AOL

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    Visitors love Las Vegas for the glitz, glam and garishness of the resorts that line the 4.2-mile Las Vegas Strip, but the most exciting neighborhood in the city right now is all about art.

  4. Palomino Club (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1969 but the building was built a couple decades prior. One of the notable differences between the Palomino and other Las Vegas strip clubs, is that it is allowed to have both a liquor license, and totally nude dancers. Other clubs with liquor licenses are restricted to topless dancers.

  5. Gilley's Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Gilley's serves American style barbecue that the Las Vegas Sun describes as "rustic," and other American dishes. [1] The menu includes fried chicken, hamburgers, hot links, chili, brisket, pulled pork, and ribs. [9] [11] The restaurant serves a giant pretzel with a side of mustard made with Crown Royal. [7] The beef brisket is smoked for up to ...

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  7. Sapphire Gentlemen's Club - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas club is located in Winchester, Nevada, United States, a part of the Las Vegas Valley. The 71,000 sq ft (6,600 m 2) enterprise includes 10 VIP sky boxes and three lounges, and is billed as the world's largest nightclub. It was sold in 2006 for US$80 million in an auction to one of the two former part-owners. [1]