
Bottled Blonde Las Vegas ready to be uncorked on the Strip
The $50 million, three-story, 20,000-square-foot standalone venue, on the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road next to Ole Red, will have an open-air rooftop overlooking the Fountains of Bellagio.
"This project has been years in the making, and we're proud to unveil something this dynamic in such an iconic location," said Les Corieri, co-owner of Evening Entertainment Group, the Arizona-based nightlife company behind the Bottled Blonde concept, which already has locations in Dallas and in Scottsdale, Ariz. "We've created a venue where guests can go from burgers and beer to bottle service and beats without missing a step."
There will be more than 40 TVs, a 38-foot LED wall and several 360-degree bars for prime views of sporting events. Different music zones on the first and third floors will provide a choice for guests. Solo artists and DJs will perform nightly.
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Known at its other locations for its signature pizza-and-pint combo, Bottled Blonde will also feature burgers and chicken wings with its craft beer and cocktails. Highlighting the brunch menu is the Butterfinger French toast, topped with Nutella cream cheese, crushed Butterfinger and vanilla bean whipped cream.
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Bottled Blonde Las Vegas will include private and semiprivate indoor event spaces, separated by glass garage doors, with flexible branding opportunities and full-service customization for groups. A 50-foot LED screen on the building's exterior is also available for brand takeovers.
"We built Bottled Blonde Las Vegas with versatility at its core," said Diane Corieri, co-owner of Evening Entertainment Group. "This venue was designed to be as electric as the city itself."
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