Velveteen Rabbit
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Velveteen Rabbit

Las Vegas, Nevada

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A sister-owned cocktail bar in the Arts District where the menu rotates seasonally and the drinks are genuinely inventive — herb-forward, low-ABV, never gimmicky. The room is warm, the patio is shaded, and the crowd skews local. It's the kind of bar that quietly makes a city's drink scene.

Insider tip

Tell them what you usually drink and let them work. The seasonal menu is where the kitchen flexes; the off-menu requests are where the bartenders do.

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