Frankie's Tiki Room
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Frankie's Tiki Room

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Kevin Nelson

A 24-hour tiki bar on Charleston Boulevard with handmade carvings, custom mugs, and rum drinks served strong — it's the only 24-hour tiki bar in the world, which is exactly the kind of distinction Vegas should hold. Go at 3 a.m. The crowd is half service-industry coming off shift, half curious tourists who heard the legend.

Insider tip

Order the Bearded Clam in a mug you'll want to take home — you can buy them. Get a second one. The room earns repeat visits.

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