Herbs & Rye
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Herbs & Rye

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Nectaly Mendoza's serious cocktail bar on Sahara Avenue — half a steakhouse, half a 1920s parlor, all built around a back-bar that knows exactly what era of cocktail you came for. Specific cocktails for specific decades; classic technique done correctly. James Beard recognized for a reason.

Insider tip

Order from the historical menu — they organize cocktails by decade. Sit at the bar; ask for whatever they're enthusiastic about that night.

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