Seriously! Thus place needs a big redo I get the whole setup women in skimpy clothes showing their body to attract young guys and line dancing to attract the middle aged crowd. But this place is just so dirty I mean you can just see that the armadillo in the middle of the floor has never been touched! I want to commend the security staff they dress nice and are very profesional but the bar staff are just sub par to say the least if they aren’t flirting with some guy they are doing their best to cater to the regulars which is very annoying. The DJ at this place on Friday night was literally the worst I have ever had to suffer through in quite some time didn’t mix up the music in the least just country all night again I understand it’s a country bar but geez you can tell when the floor is getting dead and stale. Beer pong tables are a fun touch but if I were to choose an option of going out and having a night out with friends this would be on my top ten worst options I will literally never go back to this place unless it’s where I have to go to meet with my crew cause it sucks!
Justin E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mapleton, UT
Great place to go dancing. If you get there early you can learn the line dancing and there is always someone willing to take you out on the floor to learn how to two-step. Very friendly atmosphere and cheap drinks. Get your boots and hat and head on down. You won’t regret it.
Mike G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Some of the rudest staff I’ve ever encountered. The bartenders were bitchy and Patrick and Brandon at the door were unfriendly and treat people poorly. Wouldn’t go back and felt the need to let everyone know.
Jenn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Leesburg, VA
I wanted to like this bar. I really did. It’s just a short drive from my house in Centennial Hills, and I’ve been missing a country bar like crazy that we frequented when we lived in California. What I wanted was country music, hanging out, cold and quick beer, and possibly even a mechanical bull. What I got was lots of rap country, staged dancing(so much so, that the average novice or good time dancer would be petrified to go up and dance), and super slow service. We played beer pong, made friends with a new couple, and did enjoy ourselves when doing our own thing, however we never once set foot on the dance floor because unless your partner knows every move to the dance, or you want to dance with an elderly gentleman that has been dancing said dance for 50 years, you don’t even have an opportunity edgewise. No freestyle dancing was happening, whatsoever. As the night got later, more and more choreography lessons were happening, which stopped the music at the bar altogether for half an hour each time, to teach drunks and novices how to do the moves to the«next» dance song. As a country girl, and someone that’s lived country-wide, from West Virginia to California, it wasn’t what I expected, and it wasn’t the good ol fashioned«good time» that I expect from a Friday night country bar.
Aarika M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Las Vegas, NV
My first time going. It pretty fun, they teach you 2 line dances and it free before 10pm. I would go again
Jimmy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Iam really not a country music person went in for a drink had a great time everybody was in party mood I will be going back
Jessica J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I had a fun night with good company. Beer pong was great, security was great(hey Jeff), music was great. I echo the thumbs down about smoking in the facility(gross). It was a good time, I will definitely be back for more :)
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Pretty cool place. They play a great selection of country music, mostly newer stuff and some oldies. The dancefloor is pretty big, they have great lighting. There isn’t much wait at the bar and the prices are really good, paid $ 5 for a Coors light. Plenty of beer pong tables which is nice. There are different specials going on everyday, all of which are very good. The only complaint was I tried the line dancing class and it was lame. The instructor was talanted but the floor was too crowded and they went through the steps way too quick. Love the staff and fellow patrons are very friendly. Definitely worth checking out if you need your country fix.
Brett S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
if I could it would be no stars… such a s****y place to go I was kicked out for no reason and told to not come back in. even the«security guards» were staring at me as my friend was using the bathroom outside the bar. they don’t have restrooms inside which is stupid anyway. I did not have a good time at this place At all and will never go back. I will tell every one I know to never go here worst place in Vegas period.
Amanda O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
Great eye candy and good tunes! They also offer line dancing classes! It was a little dead(for a Friday night) but in all fairness, we did go super late. They have beer pong tables too if you’re into that
Tony R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Used to love this place but I’m here now and all it is is anything but country … last time I came with my wife for a rare night out it was the same thing so we left. Going downhill quick
Nelson Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Wifey loves country music, and when she requested to go line dancing for her birthday, we went with a bunch of friends after dinner at Yonak’s. Although this may be too outside the box for some, I like this place for the simple fact that it’s a chill atmosphere with people just coming out to have a good time. No lines or crowds to deal with, only $ 5 cover, no hipster/hoochie mama vibe like clubs/bars on the Strip/DTLV, casual dress code, lots of room to move on and off the dance floor instead of dancing elbow to elbow/shoulder to shoulder, and free line dancing lessons of their assorted dances throughout the month for those interested. Even the regulars are quick to help you out. An older gentleman said«I don’t know how Y’all get down, but I’m a Redneck, and this is how we do it!» LOL! Definiely takes practice getting the steps down, and this gentlemen was very kind and helpful. Fun times indeed! Delilah the Armadillo is no longer hanging from the ceiling, but if you’re looking for a great time with friends, break out of your«too cool for country/line dancing» shell and give Revolver a shot. Life’s too short. Live a little and create lasting memories. Hmmmm, this definitely ain’t XS, but I wonder how many people would RSVP if it were an Elite Event??? ALOHA!!! Shaka Meter: \uuu/\uuu/\uuu/\uuu/4
Rocio J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
As fun as any country club in Vegas. Cants miss ladies night $ 1 well drinks and beer pong :) The crowd that gathers here is really nice too. I would give 5 stars but the DJ was not my favorite. If im going to a CC I wanna hear country all night long not Bruno Mars… just sayin’
Isabel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Anchorage, AK
This place was pretty neat. Being from Texas I thought«hey a cool little country bar, shoots I’m in town visiting on ladies night… Yippie!!!» People that come here are great. Bartenders obviously know their usuals, served them first. Not a big deal. Request a country song from the Dj hah! Good luck! You always tip. Dead serious even if they’re a jerk they could have had a bad day. In this case my sister wanted to hear a song she knew the DJ would not hear her so she wrote the song she wanted to hear on the phone so he can read it. He said no you have to go around she didn’t understand so I went around and I asked him to play it. He then stated cursing and saying how he doesn’t know what her problem is he guesses she’s F*ing lazy. I said it’s okay I understand. May you please play this Garth Brooks song. He did eventually and the whole bar was singing and dancing… I mean seriously who doesn’t have friends in low places. Maybe about half an hour later my sister decided hey I want to hear a Brooks and Dunn song. Neon moon or boot scoot boogie. I told her go request it but to make sure she tips. The guy already being not a nice person from before said«NO, you obviously don’t come to country bars. YOU’RELUCKY we even played friends in low places. We don’t play those songs anymore. People don’t dance to those songs and they’ll fall asleep» she said okay thank you and walked away… Excuse me? We’re lucky? Seriously people danced and even had a few strangers grab me to sing along with them and got upset when the DJ would cut off the song. Again being from Texas now residing in Alaska the hospitality from the staff did NOT impress me. A bit upsetting because it seemed as though it could be a fantastic hangout. Also I’d rather dance those few 90’s songs than to dance to the hip hop or Latin music. I understand they might be looking for variety but isn’t it supposed to be a country bar?
Ash M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I recently went on a country music kick, and dragged a couple friends out here for some line dancing on a Saturday night… boy, was it fun :) Things I absolutely loved about Revolver: 1. Disco Armadillo… yes the disco ball in the center of the dance floor is an armadillo :) 2. Fun/laid-back crowd… lots of people of all ages and backgrounds. 3. Great country music(I’m biased bc I do listen to coyote radio pretty regularly), but they also play pop/hip-hop music! 4. Drink prices were pretty reasonable(sure beats the drink $$ on the strip!), and they tend to have different drink specials depending on the night. 5. Great space… including beer pong tables, and lots of seating/tables surrounding the central dance floor. Get there early(for line dancing class) if you want to snag a good table. 6. And Finally… the LINEDANCINGCLASS! Don’t know how to line dance, no problem! they have free classes from 8−9pm Wed/Fri/Sat nights :) And it’s ok if you stink at it(like I did), no one will make fun of you! Downers: 1. So while the line dancing floor is tons of fun, once the night gets started, if you don’t know the line dance to a particular song, it’s hard to get on the dance floor. But it’s ok, you can go out there and fake it ;) 2. Some weird take-off-your-shirt dance contest happened the night we were there… it was like a college-wet-t-shirt contest and kinda gross, but whatever. 3. It gets really really hot… there is poor A/C circulation here for whatever reason. 4. Smoking… ick! Now, if they added in a mechanical bull and maybe some pool tables, I’d give this place 5 stars easy :)
Sum B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
First time here with some friends and wow it was so much fun. I have never country line danced or two stepped but this had me going. I actually attempted to try a few times. I was determind to maybe learn something. Had a few people give me some pointers. I enjoy the people, the music, the atmosphere. It was a blast. The 20mins of hip hop toward the end was a nice change to. I will for sure have to go back to this place again soon and try again. Maybe i need to practice my moves a little first haha. Either way it was so much fun. Great place.
Jennifer Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
This is a great surprise treasure in the northwest !!! Lots of friendly folks … It’s always a great time … Atmosphere is awesome right down to the mirrored armadillo hanging over the dance floor … Drinks are affordable and staff is friendly … My favorite club in the Northwest!!!
SharonLee A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sunrise, Las Vegas, NV
This was my first time ever coming here. And let me also mention coming to a country bar. I like to consider myself open to most things and from the looks of me it’s pretty evident that I am definitely a foreigner to these faculties. Let me say it is both spectacular and intimidating watching the crowds of people line dance and/or couple up. It’s so cool for me to watch the dances while I stand in the sidelines trying to figure out the steps. I’m way too shy and uncomfortable to venture on the dance floor. However a nice young airmen did approach me and asked me to dance. I reluctantly obliged and it was pretty fun-although I had absolutely NOCLUE what I was doing. This place is perfect for diehards. It obviously generates a large crowd and I can bet that they are regulars. The airmen told me that Wednesday is the night to go. But I imagine every night is the night to go. I was there on a Saturday night btw. There is a cover charge though, $ 5. And drinks are typical Vegas prices($ 11). I had a Malibu Red or Malibu Tequila which was very yummy. Not sure if I’ll be back though. I think I need to gain some much needed confidence first to hit the dance floor… or a very patient dance partner. But I think I’d just come back to scope out all the(naturally) beautiful people present. It was refreshing not to be in a pretentious, hoytie-toytie(aka The Strip) place or a chill, too-cool-for-school-I-don’t-give-shiznit(aka Downtown) crowd.
Sean B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I don’t know why, maybe just the change up factor, but every time I end up here I have a good time. I actually enjoy the dancing, two stepping around in a circle roller rink style. The Drinks are cheap, I get in free at the door(military) and the chicks that frequent this place are just more laid back, willing to dance and have fun and lots of them are wearing daisy dukes. The drink specials are cool, they change every hour I think and they’re displayed on a flat screen behind the bar so you don’t have to ask. Example — $ 3 Bacardi mixed drinks, solid deal. The music is country but if you ask the DJ he’ll play some hip hop for you. The layout of Revolver is smart. Go here, bring friends, gamble beforehand, earn a room comp, drink till your heart is content, then get some food court fare, head to the room, and make love to someone. Or do like me and go alone, get drunk, and sleep in the parking garage. Weirdo.
Tony H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
From BBQ joint to Stoney’s North to Revolver. It’s been quite a ride for this place. It’s evolved into a pretty decent place to slap on those shit kickers and cut some rug… more or less. Actually it’s not that old school, in fact, it’s pretty modern, more new country. They’ve got a great sound system, lots of free line dancing lessons(if you get there by 8) i’ve only been on Friday’s and Saturday nights and it seems as the night goes on, the music get’s progressively more modern. You might here some mix of rock, hip hop and techno. Fine by me, that’s more my style anyway. They’ve got some VIP tables that are fairly cheap, by Vegas standards, and some couches in the corner if you can snag one. If you’re into beer pong, welcome friends and prepare to get toasted. They’ve got 4 or 5 beer pong tables that are usually full by 10. They took out the mechanical bull for these, which usually sat untouched aside from the occasional drunk female with the too short dress on who was certain she’d conquer… not As of late they’ve started doing the ‘table reservation’ thing. So either get there early or ask a staffer to get your name in.