
The Vibe
Happy Hour Menu
Drinks
Happy Hour
When
Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
6:00 PM-10:00 PM PST
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Location
Las Vegas, NV
The Laundry Room Happy Hour Guide
The Laundry Room is the speakeasy hidden behind Commonwealth in downtown Vegas, and it's one of those spots that makes you feel like you're in on a secret—because you literally are. This is reservation-only, intimate, and so deliberately old-school that there's no menu. You tell the bartender what you like, and they make you something custom. It's Vegas doing craft cocktails the way they were meant to be experienced: personal, theatrical, and just a little bit exclusive. If you want Instagram content and bragging rights with actual substance behind them, this is your move.
The Happy Hour Lowdown
Here's the thing: The Laundry Room doesn't really do traditional happy hour in the "$5 well drinks" sense. This is a craft cocktail speakeasy where every drink is made to order based on your preferences, typically running $16-$20 per cocktail. However, the experience itself is the value—you're paying for personalized service, premium ingredients, and a vibe you can't get anywhere else. Reservations are required (book through their website or Commonwealth's host stand), and sessions are usually 90 minutes to keep things intimate.
Why You're Actually Here
You're here for the experience. The Laundry Room only fits about 20-25 people max, and everything is designed to feel like you've stepped back into Prohibition-era elegance. There's no menu—you sit down, the bartender asks about your spirit preferences and flavor profiles, and they craft something specifically for you. It's interactive, it's personal, and the bartenders are legitimately talented. You're not just getting a drink; you're getting a performance and a story. It's one of the few places in Vegas where "craft cocktail" isn't just marketing bullshit.
The Vibe Check
Dark, moody, intimate, and sophisticated. Think velvet, dim lighting, vintage decor, and jazz playing low in the background. The crowd is date nights, special occasions, cocktail enthusiasts, and people who want to feel fancy without the Vegas mega-club chaos. Everyone's dressed a step up from casual—this isn't a jeans and t-shirt spot. The vibe is quiet conversation, clinking glasses, and appreciation for the craft. It's romantic without being cheesy, exclusive without being douchey.
Real Talk
The Laundry Room is expensive, there's no way around it. You're dropping $60-$80 minimum per person for a few drinks, and there's no food beyond small snacks. But if you appreciate cocktails as an art form and you want an experience that feels genuinely special, it's worth it. This is a "treat yourself" or "impress a date" situation, not your regular Tuesday spot. The bartenders are artists who take pride in their work, and it shows in every drink. It's one of the few Vegas bars that earns its hype.
Pro Tips
Book reservations well in advance—this place fills up fast, especially on weekends. Dress nicely; it's not a strict dress code, but you'll feel out of place in shorts and sneakers. Trust the bartender—don't try to order a vodka Red Bull; let them do their thing. Go during the week if you want a quieter, more intimate experience. And budget accordingly—this is a splurge, not a happy hour deal hunt.
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