Oddfellows
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Oddfellows

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Jennifer Howe

An Arts District cocktail bar inside the Arts Factory complex — a long bar, dim lighting, mid-century everything, and a menu that does classics correctly without showing off. The vibe is patient and grown-up; the kind of place you go before or after First Friday rather than during.

Insider tip

The negroni is a benchmark. Sit at the end of the bar — best people-watching in the Arts District.

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