1712 West Charleston Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Clark County
Phone: (702) 387-9256
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by Cammie Wittie on
Its as good as it gets. I have been to vortex, farm burger, canyon burger and more. This is hands down the best burger in atl. Flavor punch. You can't go wrong with the RBQ Burger. Trust me, Im a doctor. Not really but just trust me.
by Eleonor Landquist on
I don't frequent the Hollywood club scene, but this place plays great music on Friday nights. It's all Top 40 or popular hip hop and super fun to dance to. The whole theme is green at Ecco, but part of the green theme must have to do with doolers, because Ecco is pretty pricey. It was $18 for 3 Bud Lites and some other people in our group were pretty shocked by the amount on their tabs at the end of the night. The people watching was priceless, though. I'm pretty sure one guy there was fresh from Wrestle-Mania. Also, just as a tip, there are some stairs in the back that go up to an area with a bathroom that really doesn't have a line. All in all, it was fun--but I think that had more to do with the group I was with than with the actual bar.
by Mike W. on
The Rite Spot does a good job of blending eatery with bar, skillfully shifting it's focus from restaurant to nightclub as the evening progresses. Dim lighting and a reddish interior combine with a live pianist and unique decor to create an atmosphere that hearkens back to the Mission's days of yore, yet still manages to please the crowds of new-school couples that make up the bulk of it's clientele. The night crowd had a young but civilized feel to it, largely consisting of small groups with a few isolated couples. It seems to be a great spot for groups of two-to-eight, but the couples-centric crowd and the lack of a TV showing sports leaves solitary drinkers with few options beyond staring at the walls. (Note: There is a TV on the West Wall, though it wasn't powered on during my visit). While I haven't gotten around to eating here, I spied the plates coming out of the kitchen and what I saw looked pretty impressive. The thicker-than-normal hamburgers are bargain priced at six to nine bucks, and they were served with an ample portion of steak-cut fries that were cooked to perfection. Drinks are cheap.....a round consisting of a pint of Anchor Steam and a glass of house wine came to a paltry $7.50. I like this place. It's done a good job of joining the dimly-lit allure of a nightclub with the soft music and conversation-friendly ambiance of a restaurant. It's got humble stylishness without intimidating stuffiness, and it's got a musty charm but without young-punk chic. Keep it in mind if you've got a group to feed, but don't show up to drink by yourself unless piano music and your own thoughts can keep you entertained...