Loved this place came to bagatelle beach for the day club/pool it was great had a blast on 7÷20÷2013 met some nice girls that shared their daybed with my group of friends. The mixed drinks where made well not weak. The décor, the girls dancing was all great. i Would have gave 5 stars if the pool was bit bigger, but it was a nice size.
Michael R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cazenovia, NY
Went to Bagatelle for the Beer-Fest and it got rained out… The music was way too loud out by the pools and made it difficult to even have a conversation. Some of the beer vendors were generous and others were on the scrooge side. We had a good time for the 30 minutes we were there but were a little bit disappointed after spending good money to get rained out and they had no alternative to being outside in the wind and rain.
SharonLee A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Sunrise, Las Vegas, NV
I didn’t dine at the restaurant as I was here for a wine event so the gf & I hung outside in the pool area. I will have to be truthful in that I wasn’t too impressed with all of it. When you first walk in eh-ok there’s potential but when I really began to eye out the place, there was nothing that really distinguished itself from the rest. That opinion is coming from a Party Girl standpoint.(But maybe my opinion on that doesn’t even count anymore as I’m a former Party Girl-ain’t gonna find me dancing atop tables no more!) The pool area wasn’t too spectacular either. And again I guess because I’ve been to all the other day clubs. But it is much larger than others; there were ample cabanas scattered throughout. And I can imagine it poppin once it gets started. Although I am curious to see how long this place will last as the lasting power catering to the nightlife/party crowd at this location/hotel needs Viagra. Maybe I came at the wrong time. Maybe I didn’t. Maybe I’ll come back. Maybe I won’t.
Lisa I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 St Augustine, FL
We did the nightclub during the day here. Rented a cabana fir $ 500 minimum. Service was good but drinks are very pricey, as to be expected in Vegas. The music was entirely too loud we couldn’t hear each other to have a conversation. Would not go back.
Natalie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
love love love this place! make sure to make a reservation a few days in advance otherwise you’re sure to not get in. Went here earlier this year before the pool opened, but the décor, the girls dancing, and the food are all 5 Star. All white walls, huge beautiful crystal chandelier in the center of the circular 2 story restaurant, and fabulous servers! Cannot wait to come back. Definitely recommend the bowls of Sangria to share with your friends!
Lisa V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
One star here only because I can’t put zero stars! I had purchased a $ 69 Travelzoo voucher for a brunch for 2. Made reservations long in advance and even got a confirmation call the day before to secure the reservation. We initially went inside where there is a sign for the ‘bistro’ and were told to go back out around the building to the pool. We approached the security staff at the pool entrance and explained we had reservations for brunch. This is where things got super shady… The security guard, holding his clip board, said«why don’t you just get a daybed by the pool instead and we can serve you snacks out there?’. We certainly weren’t dressed for the pool, nor did we want to lay by the pool. I politely asked to sit in the bistro to have the brunch that I paid for. He then walks away from us, leaving us standing in the hot sun for about 5 minutes. Never to return. We were turned away by the staff and they did not honor the $ 69 voucher that they had sold us. Based on other reviews on-line it appears the bistro has closed and there is no more brunch here. It is just a pool party now. They aren’t honoring the travelzoo vouchers either. Not a good look… Obviously I will NEVER return.
Kayla M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Went on a Friday night, not ladies night but dinner was to be comped for the business I was with. We were told our reservations were for 7:30, we got there and the place wasn’t even open yet. We weren’t seated until well after 8pm. While we waited we got drinks at the casino bar, however we weren’t able to bring them into the restaurant so we had to pound them which we weren’t happy about. I was under-impressed by the décor. It seemed very cheaply done. The chandeliers were nice, and everything else looked dated. The place is a decent size with a dance floor and seating all around. There was one other couple there and a group of 4 guys; they seated both parties next to us, which bothered me because the whole place was empty. Once seated, they brought us menus but since our dinner was supposed to be comped it was supposed to be a prefix of salmon and skirt steak. Turned out there was a mix up and they told us our dinner actually wasn’t going to be comped. I almost got up and left right then and there, I was furious that we’d wasted our time. Pricing on the menu was ridiculous for example $ 18-$ 30 appetizers — I’d pay those kinds of prices if it were a well established place or they had a famous chef, but not for some trendy new place at Tropicana. After nearly an hour of discussion with a manager, they finally agreed to comp our dinner. We hadn’t been able to order yet and we were starving! They brought out salad, green beans, potatoes, etc. All were served family style. We had a group of 8 people and there was definitely not enough of anything to go around. The food was just ok, definitely not good enough to ever pay for. We didn’t get any steak, instead they brought us chicken and salmon. I didn’t get to try the salmon because again, there wasn’t enough to go around; there weren’t 8 pieces, and the pieces they did have were very small. The chicken was greasy and came with more potatoes — two kinds of potatoes in one dinner? All in all, we ate and left right after, it wasn’t an atmosphere where we’d socialize in or spend our Friday evening, which was too bad. That makes it just a dinner place — and the food isn’t even good. There was live entertainment, but it was a little much(loud and interactive) for only 3 tables of people. I would think Ladies night(Thursdays) is likely their only busy night. It’s not hip or happening when the whole place is dead. Our group left complaining that we were still hungry and the service and hassle were not worth the free food. I won’t be going back.
Angela T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I gotta give it to Tropicana, they are not going down without a fight. First they tried Nikki Beach, RPM, and now Bagatelle. I don’t really know what they’re trying do to but I feel this place is masquerading around like a wannabe South Beach trendy lounge/club, but they just can’t get there. I usually park in the 2 story parking garage on the south side of the Trop, when I pulled in, they had it shut down(it’s been awhile since I’ve been at the Trop, who knows what they’re up to with that), so I drove around to the north end(facing MGM) and I noticed Bagatelle had it’s own entrance and parking lot(I guess they have valet, but there was no attendant and no indication if it was closed or what), I ended up parking in a very confusing lot in front, there was only one entrance but as soon as you entered, there were arrows going the opposite direction. Anyways, I didn’t know anything about this place, my friend invited me on a Thursday night, apparently they have ladies night on Thursdays that includes a pre fix meal and one drink, now I’m not sure of the specifics because the company she had invited me under was comping this,(again I don’t know the details, I just showed up). When we arrived we were greeted by two host/hostesses who walked us down to the restaurant/lounge/bar area. This was a little bizarre. We went straight to the bar, drinks are $ 14 each and I had the nastiest drink I could have picked. A large group of loud, obnoxious drunk people came behind up and took over the bar, all of them ordering shot after shot, I noticed they all had nametags on, apparently this is a stop along a bar crawl per the bartender. So instead of paying any attention to the two people not with this crowd(who I’m sure weren’t tipping, they were drinking for free), so I ended up with one drink because she was more involved in paying attention to the guys. Drink menu wasn’t impressive anyways. Onto the food. We were seated at a table, and the DJ starts playing. If anyone had been to First Food and Bar, you can understand how loud and horrible trying to have a conversation with the person sitting next to you, and you can’t because you will have laryngitis tomorrow from screaming. It was basically club level volume. I gave up on trying to talk. We had the Salad Bagatelle which was basically a head of butter lettuce and salad dressing, Grilled Salmon, Grilled Skirt Steak, Mushrooms and Pommes Purée. Only notable item was the Pommes Purée. Oh and Crème Brulee for dessert. I don’t ever see myself returning, for anything. I don’t care if it was free.
Erica L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
So I attended this venue with a group of people for a friends B-Day celebration. This was my first time here and it was a «special event’ night… Neo Soul Happy Hour. First of all I have to say the Happy Hour was not so Happy. I ordered the Sliders and for 10 bucks I got Two Sliders. And Pretty much the whole Menu was small portion items for about $ 10 bucks each. The hour drinks were also 10 buck each as well. Well Drinks and DOMESTIC beer ONLY were 50% off as well. So Overall, not great Happy Hour Prices. The venue… What I liked about the Venue were the Chandeliers. Other than that I did not like the set up or the décor. Many of the booths needed to be recovered, it had too many levels, odd flow, and what was really strange DJ/DJ booth but no real dance floor.(However, They do have an outside pool area so it may be a nice summer spot. But who knows for sure.) Service… UGH!!! Our waitress was terrible!!! So bad that the manager gave me my drink for free because she forgot to give it to me. Then to add insult to injury she did not bring my bill for the sliders until the end of the night and my friend had to pay for them for me because I went home early. Pissed me off because I was there for 2 – 3 hours after I placed my order and she never bought the bill. Then my friend said she had to track her down for her bill. The crowd was nice and upscale but I was not impressed with the venue as a whole. I felt like for a Happy Hour it was over priced and they did not live up to and upscale vibe. I would not suggest this place for people looking for a party venue because in addition to all the other let downs they did not provide us with enough table space even though a reservation was made. Would I go back? Um… Maybe if a friend I really like asked me to go with them. Overall, an underwhelming experience!
Mandi L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Since I had such an awesome time with some girls here the last time that I came for a comp dinner, my friend and I decided to do another girls comp dinner for our birthdays. This time around I was sorely disappointed. Maybe it was because the last dinner I was at, some of the people in our group knew people who worked there. Whatever the reason, we did not get nearly the same attention this time around and the portions were so skimpy that some of the girls had to get bar food when we were done. The last few times I was here, we got so much food we couldn’t even finish it. This time, it was like, 2 bites per person. The food is actually pretty good, otherwise I would’ve given it 2 stars. The steak was tender and the salmon was perfectly cooked. I was also sad that they didn’t bring us the martini glass dessert since it was a birthday thing, but it was free, so oh well. Another thing that was really annoying was that I knew one of the bartenders, and I asked him if he could get us a round of shots, which he usually does when we’ve been there in the past. While he was getting our shots, our server told us our first round of drinks was free and he took everyone’s orders. At the end of the night, he gave us a bill for the drinks and said that the shots my bartender friend got us counted as the first round of free drinks. I felt that was wrong since he didn’t tell us from the beginning. However, the manager Griffin did give us each a glass of champagne, so that was good too, except the last time I was here for ladies night the champagne was complimentary and kept coming all night! I guess the key to getting a really good comp dinner here is to go with VIPs, otherwise you’re just getting a really small free meal. Definitely not birthday dinner status.
Jenny D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
It’s me and my bestfriends birthday! We wanna do a girls comp dinner somewhere… Bagatelle it is! It’s eight of us girls. We are seated at a round table and two of us decide to go to the bar to get some drinks. We asked if they still do the first round of drinks for free? He said Yes. So we got eight delicious shots and back to our table to down them. Our server delivered drinks to the other girls while we were gone and then I ordered a drink and he promptly delivered them. Dinner service started… Bagatelle salad — pretty much giant lettuce leaves with some type of vinaigrette. Flank steak and salmon for entrees and mashed potatoes and hericot verts for sides. So there are eight of us girls, and for the flank steak and the salmon, there are four pieces each. So we all just split everything… This was my first time here for comp dinner but someone within our group had been here several times before and said the had always gotten A LOT more food than what we had just been served. It was all GOOD though, tasty, but I could have had more! We did have a vegetarian among us though and the chef did accommodate her and brought out a vegetarian risotto dish that was pretty freakin’ good too! Oh and of course I checked in on Unilocal and a check in offer popped up for a free glass of bubbly! I asked our server Martin about it and he said he would ask his manager. Griffin came over and I showed him the check in and asked him if he would honor that? I know we are getting a comp’d dinner, but it doesn’t hurt to ask! He was very nice and said that was cool and then we all got a glass of the bubbles! For dessert we had little tiny crème brulees. Not very much flavor involved, and I think they torched the tops of them a little too much but whatever — we scarfed those down. Time to check out with our server and head to Ellis Island… The bill comes and it is $ 89. Apparently there was some misunderstanding about drinks… We had ordered those shots from the bar and I guess the bartender had transferred those over to our tab and then we had ordered a round of drinks but thought our server had said those were comp’d but only the shots got comp’d. It’s not that we didn’t want to pay for drinks or anything, it’s just that when you think something is taken care of and then it ISN’T we’re like WTF??? Not a big deal anyway, we paid and hooked our server up and then we on our merry little ways to… Ellis Island! Would I come back here? Yes, but either with less people or a better understanding of what and how much they are actually going to serve us! The staff was all VERY nice and service was good and we had a lot of fun!
Anita S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Came for brunch at noon on a Sunday. Not completely sure I was at a restaurant or a bordello. This place is all about the scene and being seen rather than food… even during the daytime. If you want your hangover extended or if your Saturday night was not long enough, this is the Brunch place for you. Obscenely loud music, skimpily dress women or men in drag(I can’t tell the difference) dancing on the ledges while eating your bacon and eggs and sipping coffee and Bloody Mary. Not my cup of tea, but certainly entertaining to some. Surprisingly the waiters/waitresses were all very polite and attentive, and got our orders correct and continually filled our drinks. The Bagatelle eggs were decent, maybe even above par, but my husband’s croque madame was like a dry ham and cheese sandwich. The bread was unbuttered and over toasted, the fried egg was not oozy, and the«truffle» bechamel sauce was lacking, which is why it was dry. The basic Moet I can find at CVS for $ 8.00/bottle was going for $ 16.00/glass, again it is all apart of attracting 21 year olds to spend like older sophisticated rich kids with money to burn on ordinary alcohol and ok food. One unacceptable observations was the multiple holes in the«leather» dining benches. If Bagatelle just opened in 11⁄2012 then I would expect the upholstery to be in fairly good condition just 3 months later whether this restaurant was refurbished or not. Could it be the«wild» crazy drunk girls stepping on the leather/pleather benches with their stiletto heels to dance on the ledge? Yeah, not my type of place, especially for brunch. Too bad this place caters perfectly to the barely legal vacationing young that really don’t have the money for this but are on vacation and will spend because they won’t be back anytime soon. A scene in which to be seen, but lacking true substance to last.
Susan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I came here for a ladies night event which was on a Thursday. My meal was free but the men paid $ 34.99 each for a pre fix meal. If you want to participate in their ladies night it is best to sign up for their news letter. The first 100 women who replied to the email got the free dinner. We started with the heart of lettuce salad which looked plain when it came to the table but it was so good! The dressing was some sort of Dijon Vinaigrette which was really tasty. They served these little pieces of warm bread with the salad. Simple but delicious! We noticed that the portions were a little small so we ordered a Truffle Flat Bread as an appetizer. It was delish and the cheese was gooey! Loved it! The prefix meals came out it was a combination of skirt steak and salmon. There were two sides of vegetables which was asparagus and green beans. The veggies were cooked just how I like them… crispy. The mashed potatoes were awesome! They had some type of buttery after taste to them. The skirt steak was nothing special. I liked the salmon better which says a lot because I typically don’t like salmon. It melted in your mouth. It didn’t taste fishy. It was perfection! We ended the night with mini crème brulees. They forgot to bring my husband’s out so I just shared mine with him. It was good but tiny. They had big pictures of movie starlets like Audrey Hepburn, Bridget Bardot, and Marylin Monroe adorning the walls with white table clothes draped over each table. I also loved the plates with their little logo on it. Very cute! I wouldn’t suggest you come here if you are looking for big portions or food that looks like art. The food is very simple. Overall it was a good experience and I had a lot of fun!
Kayla W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
This review is based on the infamous Ladies Night on Thursdays. I was invited by a friend who had a friend as a promoter like the last two girls did. However, we did not receive special attention really. The night consists of the appetizer which was this pretty good bread with a ricotta spread. My second favorite thing of the courses. Next was the salad, which was just spinach leaves and vinegar dressing. Not something I would eat because it was a little too boring for me. Than came the entrée of green beans, mash potatoes(the had some other fancy name), and then a dish of steak and fish. Salmon I think. I do not eat fish, but my friends said it was not cooked or something. They love fish and couldn’t even eat it. The steak was really and my favorite of the whole night was the mash potatoes. Those were good. Finally was the dessert which was crème brûlée, which was awful. They burnt the brown sugar on stop of it. It was hard and nasty. The rest of it just was not good at all to me. I like the atmosphere of the place, but the sound is terrible. I could not hear my friends, who were sitting right next to me. The band was good, but it was way too loud. I am yelling at people just to have a conversation. I hate that in a place. I get if its a club or some place that is suppose to be loud, but when it not it is just unnecessary. The staff was good. They refilled our drinks when needed, gave me a new napkin cloth after ever course, and made sure we were doing good. Overall, I just was not impressed. Maybe if I go on a different night than ladies night, but I think it would be too expensive for my taste anyway.
Dyanna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
A friend of mine is a promoter for this place, so when she offered a free 3 course dinner I was in! The deal was free for ladies, and $ 34.99 for men. This included a salad with butter lettuce, parm chz, and a very unique house dressing. A skirt steak and salmon with sides of mash n green beans. Then finish with a mini crème brûlée. I am super weary about pre-fix menus anywhere. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food. My only real complaint is that I asked for lemons 3 times before they were brought. The salmon was 10x better with em. This place is considered a supper club and I was not quite sure what that entailed. There was a DJ spinning dance classics from all eras. As well as a fashion show that looked like it was straight out Madonna’s closet. From burlesque to 80’s hooker. There was a singer who was a mix of Nora Jones and Amy Winehouse. She was decent. The overall ambiance and setting was beautiful and entertaining. However there is a con, my «free dinner» ended up being almost $ 300. We were offered a free drink. Well we had a party of 6 and only got 5 comp drinks. And they were only good for wells, so all the cool classic cocktails they offer like the amazing jalapeño cucumber mint martini– AINT free. My reservation was at 9. And I was also given 2−4−1 drink tix. Couldn’t use those either cuz they are only valid til 10. AND I wasn’t able to use my free champagne with check in for whatever reason. BASICALLY there is no way you’re getting FREE dinner and drinks. I really liked this place. I wish they’d consider a locals menu even if it was only offered Thursday nights such as this dinner. If drinks were half off for locals and our tab only came to $ 150, I’d return for sure! Also, in other reviews people were saying the service wasn’t good and they were not quick enough. I def waited in between courses, but my service was great and I enjoyed the«supper club» aspect of it. I think the 2 hour dinner was part of the experience. We got a show, and a gift bag which included make up brushes and a compact mirror.(Which totally broke but was cute) Our promoter/friend/host was able to stop by our table and make sure we were happy. It was all very nice. I even like how 11pm hits and the dance music turns into base pounding hiphop. Had a blast and hope they read these reviews and consider pleasing locals 1x per week versus stuffing there well stuffed pockets.
Melissa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Not really a fan of Bagatelle restaurant. Went last night and was able to try a number of choices on the menu. The menu was small for entrée choices, not very original and had way to many dishes that contained black truffles. 1. black truffle gnocchi 2. black truffle macaroni & cheese 3. black truffle flatbread 4. black truffle roasted chicken 5. black truffle french fries 6. black truffle mashed potatoes *there were a few more but i can’t remember the others I did like the cheese plate and foie gras appetizer. The king crab salad which I was really excited to have was $ 29 and a major let down. It was very small and had a minimal amount of king crab for the price of this salad. Had the Chateaubriand to share and it was good. I just feel for the price of this restaurant I would rather go to STK.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Sooo much fun! A huge thank you to Melanie and One Group for comping us ladies a delicious meal! 4 heavenly courses. I will upload some pics. Our meal included: –many glasses of champagne and red wine –crudités –white truffle mac & cheese –green salad –chicken breast –seared salmon –rib eye –giant ice cream sundae in a martini glass with a Sin City Cupcake on top My favorite bites were the mac & cheese and salmon and of course dessert! The space is so beautiful, all white décor, multi-levels and a DJ… yes I am describing a restaurant. The vibe here is varied: it can be relaxed for an intimate dinner or more rowdy for a larger group, especially during Sunday Funday brunch! Everything about Bagatelle screams 5 stars, but the only portion I don’t like is that it is housed at Tropicana. Luckily, Bagatelle has its OWN valet, so you don’t have to go through the Trop or its casino. Perfect. Going back this weekend!
Sean B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Beautiful space and ambiance, reminded me of St Tropez in the summer! The staff and the service was impecable look forward to Brunch this Sunday and the pool in the spring!
Ron J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Friday evening I had the privilege of dining and a preview of Bagatelle Las Vegas. Upon arrival and before I tried the Shellfish, scallops, and other exemplary seafood, I had a chat with friend and colleague Todd Worz, Director of Operation Marketing. Todd and I discussed at length the concept, style, and future of Bagatelle. This would not be the first time I’ve heard«…we’ve built a sexy space that isn’t a typical venue.» Outdoor pool space — check, Supper Club, later nightclub — check, Dayclub concept — check. This is not new. What is new however, are a few intelligent and strategic approaches that may allow success in a city filled with carbon copies. Worz detailed the access, or more precisely location, which can make a break a venue. Where is Bagatelle you ask? Bagatelle is located across the street from MGM and adjacent to the Tropicana. A great location? Absolutely. Parking adjacent to the beach club without walking across an entire casino floor in a bikini? Good idea. Dedicated entry and Valet rather than hotel entry and trek to the venue? Good idea. Worz made it clear thought was a part of the design. Mind you, design goes beyond egress. How about two DJ booths at the pool? The main booth large, and noticeably elevated with LEDs. How about sand beach volleyball? Yes, sand beach volleyball. I seem to recall the last«Beach Club» to open in town doesn’t actually have sand… strange. Worz also reminded me of the design continuity from St. Barth’s as I admired the mosaic of Audrey Hepburn. The space features seating for 500 guests in its indoor and outdoor venue including two private dining rooms and a private outdoor dining pavilion. The beach includes a 250-seat outdoor restaurant, beach volleyball and 18 luxury cabanas, plus, the outdoor concert venue with a capacity of more than 3,000. The rather hidden valet needs more signage and yes, not unlike Tryst and XS there is narrow hallway of death(as I call them) leading to the restrooms, but One Group has done a very, very good job with this space. The stark white refreshing walls, more like Hollywood than Vegas, the chandelier not plated in gold(let’s not name names), and the outdoor seating that can be utilized as a real dining space alone set Bagatelle apart. I’m very happy with what I’ve seen and look forward to returning soon. Let’s hope things stay quality over quantity. A far cry from RPM and Nikki Beach, European style in Vegas, look for me at the Champagne Brunch.
Neil G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
Spectacular. Beautiful. Extravagant. I think the Trop has finally landed itself a worthy venue. Opening night bash was fantastic last night and the facility is stunning. I can’t wait to try the food and for warmer weather to bask in the daybeds. The setup and design are elegantly pristine and very chic. I can’t wait to go back; I hope the food is fantastic.