The Beatles Revolution Lounge
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Details
Hour: Mon.10:00 p.m. - 4:00 a.m., Tue.6:00 p.m. - 4:00 a.m., Wed-Sun.10:00 p.m. - 4:00 a.m.
Price Range: $$
Parking: Garage, Valet
Credit Card: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No
Alcohol: Full Bar
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by Ashley V.
Again, we were lured in by the free entrances for the guys and girls in our group and the free drinks for the ladies. -1 star for the bartenders being snippy about giving the guys sips of our champs and threatening to kick us out. (Even though they were buying their own drinks.)We were actually set to just go in for a bit but the DJ was actually playing a decent dance set and we had a great time. We were actually able to sit down in a booth and the crowd seemed a lot less clubby than say... Jet. Overall a good time was had by all.
by Janney B.
I think this place is the real reason that Jude is sad. I wanted to like it, because I love the Beatles and adore pretty neon lights.BUT - the free promotional drinks that lured my friends and I here were hosted by Pink Vodka - a liquor that, although beautifully bottled, is disgusting and tastes like rubbing alcohol.The drinks weren't pink, but I noticed my toenail polish was when I bent over to throw up the cheap vodka later in the evening.My standards are pretty low, so to NOT meet them really says something.
by Ryan W.
This is a great place for a quick drink and some people watching before seeing the Love show. It puts you in the mood. The location is inside of The Mirage. I don't know if I would come here unless I had show tickets but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It is a bit pricey, but what bar inside of a casino isn't, unless you are gambling. Go for one drink.
by Gerard I.
When we caught the LOVE Beatles show, we stopped (beforehand) for some drinks. There was a VIP type of line, and we walked right up to the bouncers, showed them our ID's and were quickly let in. In retrospect, I think we walked into the wrong line, but were so fucking cool about it, they let us in. The dance area was dead, so we went right to the bar. Our boy George hooked us up nicely on some drinks, and gave us after show "clubbing" tickets, in case we wanted to get our groove on after LOVE. Perfection.
by Chris L.
Psych-e-delic. Fun.When you walk up to REVOLUTION Lounge, there's a bar upfront right behind the giant neon-lit letters spelling out the venue's name, but tucked into the back behind a bouncer and velvet rope is a giant lounge/miniature dance club.A brief summary of my experience with the club portion:- Very large bar service area (had to have been 50-feet long), which means less time waiting for that White Russian or Manhattan!- Really funky but pretty 60's Austin Powers-like decor and furniture/architectural details inside.- Had my drink knocked out of my hand by a table host that was dancing her way to the main bar area. She apologizes profusely. Okay that's fine...but this is the part where you offer to bring me a complimentary beverage, lady. I mean, that's $15 of liquids that I paid for...now soaked onto the front of my dress shirt, vest and tie.- The go go dancers. Amazing. And very distracting.- The tiny mens restrooms with no urinals, but just two toilets? Come on! Did the design budget for this place run so low that they had to skimp on the # of crappers? Note to The Mirage management: People drink A LOT at lounges/clubs. Ergo, they PEE a LOT as well. What a concept!
by Kevin L.Harry C.Gavin N.Chelsea P.Oscar A.
I got here around 1 am after escaping the dull times at gay latin night at the Piranha in the Fruit Loop. It was the aftermath dregs of the Lady Gaga album release party (where they passed out posters and FREE CDs, crie for missing out on that), but it was still a lot of fun. Danced with random girls dressed like Lady Gaga (apparently anyone who made the attempt got free drinks all night). No cover that night. Drinks seemed pricey, but hey, it's Vegas. Music was great for the first hour I was there, and then by 3-4 am, it lapsed into closing time music, which was fine since we really should have been on our way home anyway. Tip: The size of the place is much bigger than you'd think. Not only me, but other people I know thought the whole bar was contained within the outside bar area. When you first get there, it's easy to think the whole bar is the area covered by the REVOLUTION letters that make up the outside area. There's actually an entrance tucked into the left that gets you into the actual club space.Didn't hit it this time, but I've always loved this place. Wild psychedelic decor and interactive tables. An excellent choice for fun times without those crazy long lines or astronomically priced bottle service. Great music, nice friendly crowd, no pretense.Awesome club to hit when you're hitting the strip and don't want to lose momentum. Lines aren't too bad here and located in the Mirage, so it's easy to hop to the next place. Check it out.An excellent lounge for those who want to go out and drink for the night, but not exactly club. The decor is typical vegas, seats are comfy, although very limited. Music is bumping because you kind of feed off the club next door. You could dance if you wanted to. Drink prices are Vegas standard, expensive as hell but not quite as bad as the clubs. Anyway IMO great lounge, especially for those staying at the Mirage or near it.~GRevolution is certainly a good choice if you're just getting in to Vegas around midnight, finally get out on the strip by 1:30am and you're trying to go dancing with a co-ed group without having to spend $50+ on cover each and having to battle hour long lines. I saw several promoters on every edge of the casino generously giving out cards for free entry (female or male) all night.Though this a lounge, I found the dancefloor spacious and the bar was very accessible. Space to dance, some cushioned tables you could chill at without paying for bottle service and the tables that do have bottle service have touch screens with psychedelic designs and animations you could play with for hours. The music was generic top 40 mashups and the drinks, well it's Vegas, so nothing far from the norm.Besides the retro/mod decor, there was nothing else that screamed "Beatles". Worth a visit if you're looking for somewhere to just go, dance and drink in a jam.A third review for this place...because oh how things change in one year. I still love this bar. I always have a great time, but the prices went up. It is now $20 for cover, which isn't bad considering every club in Vegas is around $30-$40. But the prices of alcohol have also gone up. It was $8 for a beer and $15 for long island (which is normal, but now they serve it in a small glass).Again...the prices have gone up, but it's worth it because you'll have a good time. I suggest you gamble a bit before for some drinks or pre-party in your room :) i still don't see the connection to the Beatles so much...but i don't care. it's a good time if…
by julie b.
This joint's got nothing to do with The Beatles or any sort of revolution for that matter. Bad music. Tacky bartenders.Stay away.Oooh, but nicely designed matchbooks if that counts for anything.
by Gavin N.
An excellent lounge for those who want to go out and drink for the night, but not exactly club. The decor is typical vegas, seats are comfy, although very limited. Music is bumping because you kind of feed off the club next door. You could dance if you wanted to. Drink prices are Vegas standard, expensive as hell but not quite as bad as the clubs. Anyway IMO great lounge, especially for those staying at the Mirage or near it.~G
by to the point i.
POSITIVEcool vibecool musicinteractive tablelive bandsNEGATIVEin the mirageunisex bathrooms, lameseen it once, seen it twiceWILL I RETURN?only to see a band play or watch 'LOVE'
by Chelsea P.
Revolution is certainly a good choice if you're just getting in to Vegas around midnight, finally get out on the strip by 1:30am and you're trying to go dancing with a co-ed group without having to spend $50+ on cover each and having to battle hour long lines. I saw several promoters on every edge of the casino generously giving out cards for free entry (female or male) all night.Though this a lounge, I found the dancefloor spacious and the bar was very accessible. Space to dance, some cushioned tables you could chill at without paying for bottle service and the tables that do have bottle service have touch screens with psychedelic designs and animations you could play with for hours. The music was generic top 40 mashups and the drinks, well it's Vegas, so nothing far from the norm.Besides the retro/mod decor, there was nothing else that screamed "Beatles". Worth a visit if you're looking for somewhere to just go, dance and drink in a jam.