[First of All, Will I be back?] As a Vegas local, I will go there only when I'm in tourist mode or for my guests out of state as a bucket list because it is at higher price point compare to what they serve and service. So I took 1 star off. Other than being pricey, It was nice to be at the rooftop on a nice day on the Vegas Strip. Good beer selection & a good cocktail list.
Ambience: It is such a huge fun indoor and rooftop bar. About 10K sqf with two large bars, so many taps!!! The set up is casual, lively & busy. No need to be serious so noisy lol. Fabulous view of Bellagio Fountains and Paris balloon. There are many screens you can enjoy watching sports games. Many tables and bar seats for big group of people.
Service: The bartender was busy so slow at times. Not very kind, not very rude. Seemed lack of service attendants.
Hygiene: Glasses, seats and the bar was clean.
Price: It is at the STRIP + @ price. You pay for the ambience, the fame and convenient location.
Restroom: Couldn't believe my eyes, every single toilet was dirty, toilet paper was out, trash on the floor. Need to be checked more often.
Location: It is at Paris Las Vegas hotel. It is good to take a rest from walking on the strip!!
Parking: No parking for this specific establishment so you need to park at Paris Las Vegas hotel, which is a member of Caesars (As of April 2023)
Nevada Residents: FREE for the first 3 hours with NV DL
FREE for Platinum, Diamond, Seven Star members
Visitors & Hotel Guests Mon - Thurs 1 st Hour: free 1 - 3 Hours: $15 3 - 24 Hours: $18 Over 24 hours per day: $18 Hotel Lodger: $18 Locals with valid Nevada ID: Rates apply after first 3 hours, excluding during event pricing
Fri - Sun 1 st Hour: free 1 - 24 Hours: $23 Over 24 hours: $23 each additional day or fraction thereof Hotel Lodger: $18 Locals with valid Nevada ID: Rates apply after first 3 hours, excluding during event pricing Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, Seven Stars: Free
VALET PARKING FEES (24/7) Mon - Wed: $36 Thurs - Sun: $40
ETC Heaters outside for cold months Get a reservation if you want to sit in a specific area (like bar table outside to see the Bellagio fountain show) or have a party more than 6. Kids are allowed until 10pm
Move on. For buyouts, live entertainment, food, or relaxation, there are a better bang for your buck venues.
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I came regularly for DJ Scoobie. He is no longer here. The new karaoke is eh. I've been here over 3 times a week for the past couple of years. It was only ever a 2 or 3 star rating. It jumped to a 5 when Scoobie-oke was here. The staff worked harder and were happier and they would sing. The specials for Wednesday were cool for industry. All my favorite itrms keep getting removed or reworked. The rest of the menu is good. It was expensive for locals. Decent portions and presentation. However, you're better off at a yard house or something. The highlights are the random games and ambiance here. Other restaurants have a better chance at remembering you even if you are from abroad. Over here, you're just a number.
The other company has like 3-6 folks setting up. Still start up late. Cheaper and fewer pieces of equipment. They cup the mic and are inaudible, unintelligible, and have poor karaoke etiquette. I left with tinnitus going on. They repeat themselves often on the mic for intros and outros. Sing or talk over you. Leave vocals singing over you. And only pump up their coworkers. Expect to be removed from the queue over 12× for solo entries just so they can keep their logo on screen. They aren't great at queue management, EQing sound. They have one person taking slips, another DJing, one MCing and another doing sound and it stills sounds awful compared to Scoobie who did it SOLO.
Usually, I'm coming in from 7 to close 3 days a week. But only wednesday had karaoke which is my preferred reason for visitstion.
The equipment, professionalism, and show were better with Scoob.
local dives or The lame cats meow don't even skip you or mess up rotation and they are NOT in Paradise on the Las Vegas Strip where you're paying resort fees, tourist tax, parking fees, and all the other expenses.
January ! Sliders, truffle fries, and 90% of the menu are fantastic! Scoobie'okē is my...
Read moreBeer Park is a perfect bar with an outdoor patio that is almost more desirable than sitting indoors. It’s located right at the entrance of the Paris hotel and sits in front of the Bellagio Fountains.
I know what you’re thinking: VIEWS. Unfortunately, since there are trees lined up on the sidewalk you won’t be able to see anything but probably the top half (if any) of the fountain show.
With that being said, it’s still a great location and in the winter it’s great that there are already built-in heat lamps to keep you warm throughout your dining experience.
I ordered the Philly cheesesteak which was TO DIE FOR!!!! Seriously... so much meat and cheese! My mouth is watering just typing this review. The dill pickle chips were also great but definitely not something I would share with someone who’s not a fan. I also ordered the berry cider since it was the only non cocktail alcoholic drink on the menu. I definitely liked it and would recommend that as well.
The boyfriend ordered the bbq burger. We underestimated how much bbq sauce would be on the burger though so beware. The chips do not come with the burger sadly, but we did pay for it because you just can’t have one without the other.
We also ordered a pitcher of space dust IPA which had some good hops and about 8% ABV. Big Bang for your buck.
Appetizers also included nachos and wings. I would wholly pass on the wings as they are super dry and expensive. The nachos need to be eaten fast or they’re disgusting once they’re cold...
The service here is great and I do plan on coming back again when the days are a bit warmer. If you’re lucky and catch one of their Groupon deals, I’d definitely recommend purchasing one to save more money because this place...
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