![]() ![]() ![]() “Customers and even regulars are asking for alcohol-free drinks more often, and bartenders are getting more creative.” “It’s obvious that more and more people are going the no-drinking route,” he said. Henninger and others running cocktail programs are also noticing an uptick in sober clientele and adjusting their menus accordingly. A lot of guests we get from out of town want to experience Vegas in a new way.” “The Strip and Fremont Street will always be popular party experiences, but people are looking for more than 30-ounce beers and blackouts now. You might be skeptical that Sin City is for you, but I promise that you can make better of this trip than perhaps you thought.ĭerrick Henninger, manager at The Velveteen Rabbit, a cocktail bar in the Arts District, said that while, to a certain extent, Vegas is still figuring out what its non-casino identity is, he’s seeing a newfound interest in local culture that he didn’t five years ago. ![]() Maybe you’re at a work conference, in the middle of a cross-country drive, attending a family reunion, or you’re a hardcore Cher fan. So, sober people staying (or stuck) in Vegas: Hi. ![]()
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