Puff Lounge
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Details
Price Range: $$
Parking: Private Lot
Credit Card: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No
Alcohol: Full Bar
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by paul l.
An upscale hookah lounge. The decor is pretty nice. The food not too bad. However, It might have been that it was a Sunday, but the place was just empty. A dress code is active when the place is busy, or when it's a weekend sometimes. The prices of the hookahs are decent, however, the service wasn't that great. There's also only one pipe per hookah, and if you happen to have a big group, it's not too appealing waiting for the pipe to be passed around. Nice place, but nothing special.
by Susan H.
I really like this place! They need more promotions though I will say that. Also it's easy to spend a lot which as a local we all know gets old fast. But compared to other clubs I find this one to be a lot of fun.
by Michelle C.
This place is the ultimate place to chill out with friends on a couch.. or love sack, smoke hookah and enjoy a drink while listening to bitchin' tunes. (both live and a DJ)
by Cecile Kikilia A.
I had the pleasure of spending my birthday in 2008 here at this awesome lounge off the commericalize strip of Las Vegas.One of my co-workers knew one of the upper management and swung a nice deal for the VIP section to celebrate my special day. Its such a nice place to hangout chill and the way they section off the dance floor,bar ,etc...made it even better for me so I didn't have to talk over loud music.Although PUFF is nothing like any other nightclub, restaurant, hookah lounge, bar, and/or entertainment venue, we've taken just a touch of inspiration from each of these "Sin City What to do's".
by J O.
Puff Lounge? What is that? Well its new . . . sort of. At least only three months old as the current establishment. We went to see Ali Dubfire from Deep Dish 'afterhours' during Memorial Day Weekend. We got a table which is probably the best way to go. The venue offers numerous tables, likely because it is primarily a hookah bar. There is an ample size bar with little to no wait and drinks for $5 if you don't already have bottle service or you run out. There is also a descent size outdoor area that would be great for a day party. Being off the main strip it was very intimate and not much of 'putting on airs' or drunk kids. The staff was friendly and attentive. But I was there for the music. The atmosphere and crowd was great for fans of House music. Dubfire lived up to our expectations playing 'deep house' (what else is he going to play) and very very loud as the night (morning) went on. Despite the small crowd, Dubfire didn't hold back. He appeared just as into the music, bouncing up and down to the beats as usual, as if he was playing at a large high profile Vegas or Miami club - a real tribute to him. To our glee he played an extended version of his remix of Grindhouse - the crowd went wild, jumping up and down and throwing high fives in the air. As expected, Sharam showed up and hung out in the crowd.Some criticisms (keep in mind this venue is three months old):a - Improve the air-conditioning in the main room. Rest of the venue is well air-conditioned. In the meantime drink lots of water and dress light.b - Sound was nice and loud, but there are some dead spots and there are ample corners for additional speakers.c - Most cab drivers don't know where this club is. Its located behind a Target shopping center where the sign is only visible after your in the back of the parking lot. We saw signs all over the strip advertising the venue but a large sign visible from the main road E. Flamingo would be helpful.Overall, we were very pleased with this young venue. Reminds me of Dres (an all-time favorite) but with a more laid back environment perfect for fans of house music. With the above changes incorporated, this place gets four stars easily. We'll undoubtedly be back.
by Philip T.
I went here a little over a year ago when it was Hookah Lounge on a random Tues night. Pretty dead, kebabs were just OK but the falafel was decent.We went on a recent Sat night just to see what they had done w/ the place. Most of the seats/decor are still the same except they were playing horrible techno music til about 1am. Menu has totally changed w/ most of it being tapas. I guess they're trying to Firefly the place. We went w/ the chicken salad, chicken nan pockets and thai pizza. All of it was decent but nothing worth coming back for. They had a lot of their own cocktails going for $6 and many of them consisting of blue curacao for some reason. So we finished and were ready to hookah BUT we couldn't smoke in the area we were in. We had to go into this closed in bar area w/ girls dancing on tables...very strip club feel to it. While I would've had no problem with this if I was w/ a group of guy friends, I was w/ my wife and another female friend. Plus for $25 a hookah..yikes! We just opted for Paymon's for a smoke.They've added some more lights to the place and it definitely looks better than before. The staff we spoke with were all friendly and helpful. But I just thought this was a one and done kinda place. We were surprised how many people were in here and getting bottle service which I couldn't even imagine doing here.So if you want to hookah..Paymon's is cheaper w/ a better atmosphere.If you want tapas..go to Firefly instead.If you want bottle service off the strip...go to Little Macau.
by AVA Q.
barely empty on a Saturday night. $10 cover in vegas is alright I guess,just went there for some hookah n drinks. Hookah is pretty decentpregaming here is cool but not the best spot if you wana dance and have fun.