Located inside the Tuscany Hotel Casino. This is a small and intimate music venue. It’s nice to see a live music place in Las Vegas, so many places have done away with them. some night there is a two drink minimum, this is my one complaint, not the minimum, but you have to order both at the same time and by the time you get to your second drink it’s watered down or flat. But still worth a stop by. Live it up you are in Las Vegas for cryin’ out loud!
Richard M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
The World Series of comedy is AWSOME ! Very funny, had me laughing all the way home. Drinks don’t come to often due to all the people but it’s very good.
Samantha G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I’m not sure what they normally host here in this spot inside the Tuscany, but I came here for the World Series of Karaōke. Inside, it’s fairly small. There’s a tiny bar immediately to the right when you walk in. Then there are small tables with chairs(all facing forward towards the stage) and some seating along the back wall. The stage is small, but nicely lit and whatnot. And it’s height proportional to the room set-up. The sound quality was good. It never was too loud. And everything was clear. There are cocktail servers who come around to each table. And they make the rounds fairly often. All in all, it was a good time. However, compared to other similar places around Vegas, this one pales in comparison.
Jessica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami Beach, FL
A quaint little showroom bar in the Tuscany Hotel & Casino. Plenty of oversized comfy lounge chairs. On Friday nights, Kenny Davidson take over the joint(10PM — 2AM). He has singers from a variety of Vegas shows take the stage. This is one of the best free shows in Vegas! No cover and cheap drinks. There is a little bar tucked in the corner and the bar tender is from New Orleans and made me some really fun, down home drinks. This lounge was not overly smokey. Fun spot.
Misti Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
The highlight of hitting the T Spot is definitely Throwback Thursdays, a free dance party with Charlie Darker spinning your favorite 80s and 90s tunes complete with a dance contest(winner wins $ 250 cash!). It’s a mini-hot spot for some local breakers, as evidenced by some of the dance contestants that hit the floor and the film footage being shown during the event, i.e. League of Extraordinary Dancers. Things start picking up around 10pm. You will also find your random tourists. On my visit, during the dance competition a couple completely wiped out on the dance floor after the man tried to lift the woman and plant her vagina firmly on his face. Her legs wrapped around his head, and they went catapulting to the floor. Luckily, no one was injured, so we were able to laugh. You can grab a bottle for $ 50, a good deal. However, the spot itself has shortcomings: It is very small, and it definitely feels like a hotel bar. The music isn’t that loud, so some of the inspiring bass doesn’t come through. The bartender is not overly friendly(I don’t think she smiled once, but maybe she was sleepy.), and they are very strict about their pours. Don’t expect stiff drinks. The spirit selection is limited. If you purchase a drink outside the lounge, you can’t bring it in. Drinks inside the lounge are .50 more than they are outside($ 5 vs $ 4.50). It may have to do with the entertainment tax, but it is still kind of frustrating. We did however score a ticket for one free drink, which appeased us! They have couches set up directly next to the dance floor, which I think limits the energy of the room. The venue is definitely a mixed bag. However, Thursday nights are a spot for a low key dance party without a cover, so even though I think the venue is not remarkable, I am a fan of places where locals can go to dance without having to deal with all the hassle of the Strip!