A few early Vegas Super Bowl Parties

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On the Strip
The Still at Mirage
There is a $250 food and beverage minimum per person at STILL at Mirage. Doors open at 2 p.m.
They have more than 50 craft beers and 27 televisions to enjoy watching from every angle.
LAVO Bowl at Palazzo
Doors open at 1 p.m. at LAVO Bowl inside The Palazzo. Open bar and buffet is $95 apiece, or $180 as a package.
Menu items include: spicy scarpariello chicken wings, grilled baby lamb chops, smoked tomato barbecue pork ribs and more.
Purchase tickets here.
TAO Bowl at Venetian
Doors open at 1 p.m. at TAO Bowl inside Venetian. Open bar and buffet is $85 apiece, or $160 as a package.
Menu items include: salt and pepper shrimp, pork belly fried rice, sliders and more.
Purchase tickets here.
Yardbird Southern Table & Bar
Yardbird Southern Table & Bar at Venetian is offering small bites such as wings, cheddar waffles, spiced watermelon, ham & cheese biscuits, smoked brisket biscuits and Mama’s chicken biscuits from kickoff until the last two minutes of the game. Buckets of Budweiser are $20.
Seating Prices: $100 for standing room at the bar, $150 for high top seating, and $800 for a five-seater couch
Beer Park by Budweiser at Paris
Watch the game on the 10,000-square-foot rooftop deck. Tickets are $175 per person and are valid for one guaranteed seat and access to buffet-style food stations. Beverages not included.
Planet Hollywood Restaurant at the Forum Shops
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Umami Burger’s Strip-side beer garden.


Tickets are $120 per person when bought in advance and $130 at the door. There will be an open bar from 2-7 p.m., which includes beer, wine, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Also includes a halftime buffet featuring wings, pizza, sliders, hot dogs and more.
Rhumbar at The Mirage
Tickets are $252.30 per person, all inclusive of taxes & service charge, and include an “all you can eat” tailgate buffet with cheeseburgers, bratwurst, nachos, pulled chicken sandwiches and more, and a premium open bar with unlimited premium well mixed drinks, Bloody Mary’s, frozen daiquiri & beers.
Q-Bowl at Marquee inside the Cosmopolitan
Partygoers can purchase an “all you can eat” buffet ticket for $65, an “all you can drink” ticket for $65, or both for $125. Tickets on the site are sold out but a limited number of tickets may be sold on game day.
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Rockhouse at the Venetian
Tickets for the game-day party inside Rockhouse include an open bar package, and start at $175 for one person and go as high as $700 for a four-person table.
Umami Burger and Beer Garden at SLS Las Vegas
Tickets for Beer Garden admission only are $75 per person, and $120 per person for inside bar seats. Admission includes an open bar, giveaways and $5 to bet at the William Hill Sports Book.
Senor Frogs at Treasure Island
The bar inside Treasure Island features indoor and outdoor seating on two floors. Tickets are $120 per person and include an “all you can eat” buffet and a top shelf open bar.
Tilted Kilt at The Linq
Tickets are $195 per person and include “all you can drink” for the entire game, and one free appetizer per couple.



Surrender Nightclub at the Wynn
Tickets for “The First Down” VIP seating are $150 per person and include full bar service. Tables range from $750 for “The Safety” table all the way to $35,000 for “The Hail Mary” table.
The Cromwell
Tickets range from $70 per person (which includes a bucket of five Miller Lite or Coors Light, or three well drinks and an all you can eat buffet) to $125 per person (which includes “all you can drink” Miller Lite, Coors Light and well drinks and a buffet).
Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar at the Linq
Tickets are $150 per person and include “all you can drink” beer and well drinks. For an extra $25 the well drinks can be upgraded to premium liquor selections.
Burger Brasserie at the Paris
Tickets are $125 per person and include a tailgate buffet and unlimited beer, house wine and well cocktails.




Off the Strip
Aliante Casino
Aliante Casino will have free viewing parties in the sports book, R&S Bar and in ETA Lounge.
Drink specials include: Budweiser bottles are $2 and buckets are $15; $3 for other beer bottles and $20 for buckets. $5 Stoli and Jameson cocktails
Food specials include: $3 hot dogs, or two for $5.
There will be giveaways during the game.
PT’s Entertainment Group
The area's 51 PT’s Entertainment Group taverns — PT’s Pub, PT’s Gold, PT’s Ranch, PT’s Brewing Co., Sean Patrick’s, Sierra Gold and SG Bar — will have food, drink and gaming specials.
Chicken fries, beer battered shrimp, breaded pickle chips and pizza bites are each $5. Drink specials include: $2 pints of Budweiser or Bud Light, $3 shots of Casa Noble Tequila, $4 mugs of Budweiser or Bud Light and $5 pints of Stella Artois.
Golden Rewards Players Club members will receive 10 times the points from kickoff at 3:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Club members also receive a match play bonus.
El Cortez
Spend $50 at the bar at Ike’s or The Parlour Bar at El Cortez, and watch the game of one of their big screen televisions.
Call (702) 385-5200 for reservations.
Plaza
At the Plaza in downtown, the $150 party will include a buffet, open bar, raffles and remote sports betting stations inside the Sierra Ballroom on the third floor. Sports memorabilia will be on display and available for purchase.
The Plaza sports book, billed as the largest in downtown with 75 television screens, will also be showing the game.
Vinyl inside the Hard Rock Hotel
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Eat, drink and enjoy one of America’s favorite past times as you celebrate The Big Game at Vinyl
Tickets are $125 per person and include an “all you can eat” tailgate buffet and “all you can drink” hosted bar featuring Grey Goose, Budweiser and Bacardi beverages.
Pizza Rock at Green Valley Ranch
Tailgate at Green Valley Ranch for brunch with $15 bottomless mimosas, sangria and Bloody Marys. Enjoy the game with a game time appetizer sampler and a $20 bottomless Bud Light pint.
Silverton Hotel & Casino
Watch the game at the party hosted by “The TC Martin Show” on NBC Sports 920 The Game. Tickets are $69 per person and include “all you can eat” food and two drink tickets.
Station Casinos
Station Casinos throughout the valley will have parties for VIP players, as well as food and beer specials open to everyone in all of the sports books.
Gold Spike Downtown
Tickets are $69 per person and include “all you can eat” buffet and “all you can drink” bar from 2-5 p.m. Reserved tables for four people are available for $350 and tables for six people are $500.
Becker Gaming
• At Charlie’s Lakeside on 8603 West Sahara Ave, there’s a $7 buffet which includes chicken, hot dogs, nachos and pasta salad, and $2 Budweiser bottles. Promotions include football squares for cash and merchandise, and triple points for slot players.
• At Charlie’s Down Under on 1950 North Buffalo Drive, the food options include $2 hot dogs and a $7.95 chicken-wing plate. Pitchers of Budweiser are $7; $2 for bottles. Promotions include end of the quarter cash drawings.
• At Cariba Charlie’s on 4835 South Rainbow Blvd., they’ll have $2 Budweiser bottles, and giveaways of $250 or more after each quarter. They will also giveaway merchandise. For food, it’s meatball subs and fries.
• At Charlie’s Bar on 4420 South Durango Drive, they’ll have $2 Budweiser bottles, and giveaways of $250 or more after each quarter. They will also giveaway merchandise. For food, they’ll have a taco bar.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center Big Game Bash
For one of the most unique experiences in town, head to the DLVEC where the 85,000-square-foot venue is transformed into a replica football field with stadium-style seating. There will also be food provided by vendors such as American Coney Island, Wing King, Poppy Pizza Truck, Cousin’s Maine Lobster and Road Kill Grill. Food is available for purchase; admission is free.
Grape Street Bar in Downtown Summerlin
Tickets are $100 per person and include a buffet and open bar with beer, select wine and well cocktails. There will also be $10 and $100 football squares sold along with other prizes and giveaways.





Gentlemen’s clubs
Crazy Horse III Gentlemen’s Club
Tickets are $229 per person and include “all you can eat” buffet, an open bar for the entire game and two complimentary raffle tickets for a chance at $5,000 in prizes.
Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club
Main floor tickets are $75 per person and include the tailgate buffet, raffle and prizes. Tickets for the exclusive showroom are $150 per person and include an upscale buffet.
Watch it at Home
Capriotti’s Big Game Special
You can always skip the crowds and watch the game in the comfort of your own home. Capriotti’s will provide the grub with a large tray of sandwiches, two bags of chips and 12 cookies for $79.99.







 

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Super Bowl Sunday is coming up and you need a place to watch the game and drink some beers. You need a Super Bowl Party. Sunday February 5 you will need to have your game face on and be ready for a prolonged good time as you watch the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Before you start planning do all the research and find exactly what you need for the ultimate Super Bowl Party in Las Vegas. Parties, bars, sports books, hotels and a few places to eat.
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The Guide to planning your Super Bowl in Las Vegas is pretty much all you need to get started.
As you may know major parties don't happen inside hotels anymore but plenty offer smaller options. Call the hotel you are staying at to see if they have any special parties planned.
However, there are plenty of special event parties that are hosted around town where the game is going on and plenty of action is happening concurrently. Do you need a place to stay for Super Bowl Sunday?
So where do you go?
Obviously, you can still go to all the sport books. They can still show the game and as long as you place a bet you can probably grab a few drinks. The problem resides in the fact that there is limited seating and the chances of getting a good seat are very slim. A very crowded Super Bowl party for sure.

Check out these Super Bowl parties in Las Vegas

The clubs and bars of Las Vegas are now getting into the act of Super Bowl parties.


Find one that you think you might like and call them. Make sure to mention the specific date.
Super Bowl Party in Las Vegas

  • Casa Di Amore
    This is usually a very good party and a great deal. The doors open at 1:30 pm and the game starts at 3:25p. Yes, that means you can tailgate there! $150 includes everything. Food, drinks, seating, and door prizes. This year the party moves to the Las Vegas Hotel and Casino grand ballroom (formerly the Las Vegas Hilton) Call them at (702) 540-8710. The highlights:- $150 per person all inclusive of sales tax, ticketing and includes a great branded bar, plus beers, wines, juices etc.
    - Buffet going all day long as well with Philly Cheesesteaks, Texas spicy hot links, and much more.
    - Multiple 12' HD Screens
    - Guaranteed table seating and plenty of room for large groups.
    - Live sports betting cages (that's huge for us - never been able to pull that off before now!)
    - Showgirls - Vegas Vanguard Drumline - Incredible door prizes this year and tons of giveways.
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  • Big Game Viewing Party at Hyde Bellagio Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017On Sunday, Feb. 5, Hyde Bellagio invites football fans to cheer on their favorite pro team and watch the last game of the NFL season at a special viewing party featuring multiple flat-screen TVs, VIP table packages and delectable small bites from Lago. For more information, visit hydebellagio.com.



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    • The LINQ Hotel & Casino TAG Sports Bar
      Named one of the “Best Sports Bars in America” by Travel + Leisure, TAG Sports Bar and its 42 plasma televisions, provide an optimal Big Game viewing experience. For $99++ enjoy an all-you-can-eat stadium-style buffet and a bucket of Miller Lite or Coors Light. The same food and beverage package will be available at The POOL at The LINQ.
      Legendary football pro Lawrence Taylor will be stopping by TAG Sports Bar on Sunday, Feb. 5 from noon to 3 p.m.
    • The CromwellFootball fans wanting to catch all the playing field action at the Strip’s only stand-alone boutique hotel, Interlude and Bound by Salvatore has them covered.
      The Cromwell’s central casino lounge, Interlude, will feature two food and beverage Big Game packages: Package A- $70 per person ++- includes a bucket of five Miller Lite or Coors Light, or three well drink tickets, as well as an all-you-can-eat-buffet. Additional drink specials will be available. Package B- $125 per person ++- includes all-you-care-to-drink Miller Lite or Coors Light draft beer and well drinks, as well as an all-you-can-eat-buffet.
    • Bound by Salvatore brings a new meaning to lobby bar with its intimate design and incredible cocktails. For the Big Game, Bound will feature a $50 food and beverage package. Additional drink specials will be featured as well
    • Q Bowl 2017 at Marquee Dayclub Dome - $140 General admission with open bar and buffet featuring Salt Crusted filet mignon carving station, Honey BBQ Riblets, Truffle Mac and Cheese and more. $75 General admission with open bar only. $75 General admission with buffet only. Tickets: http://marqueelv.electrostub.com/event.cfm?id=139229&cart
    • Rockhouse at the Venetian is having a Super Bowl party that starts at $200 for an all access premium open bar. They should have 80 HD televisions around the room.
    • Brooklyn Bowl has a big game package for $75 includes an all-you-can-eat buffet of their famed Southern comfort food, as well as unlimited Bud Light drafts and well drinks. They have a super VIP party for $2000 that includes food and drink for 20 people to watch the big game.
    • Carmine's in The Forum Shops - $75 (plus tax and gratuity) buffet with Penne Alla Vodka, Scarpariello Wings, Chicken Parm and more. $75 (plus tax and gratuity) open bar until the beginning of the fourth quarter. $200 (plus tax and gratuity) VIP package in private rooms with individual party seating, VIP buffet with carving station, fresh seafood and premium open bar. The Ultimate $50,000 VIP package with massage services, Lazy Boys, video games, personal concierge, VIP table at local nightclub for the after party and much much more. Reservations: (702) 473-9700
    • The BIG GAME Bash at Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book
      On Sunday, Feb. 5, football fans are invited to watch the Big Game at Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book during The BIG GAME Bash, a special viewing party featuring more than 50 flat screen TVs, a giant video wall, an open bar, special giveaways and delicious game-day fare. Open bar tickets are now on sale starting at $75 per person, and table packages, which include open bar and food credit, are also on sale starting at $100 per person. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.slslasvegas.com/umamiburger.
    • Buddy V's Ristorante is getting in on the Super Bowl fun with a $39 all you can eat menu that includes meatballs, subs and wings along $20 beer buckets to watch the game in the bar and lounge area.
    • Public House Luxor for a Super Bowl Party - $55 gets you a football fans buffet of the finger foods that makes us all happy. You can upgrade for $155 and get guaranteed seating and premium cocktails and domestic drafts. They have plenty of televisions and if you are able to score a seat this might be the best deal on the strip.
    • Hussong's Cantina at Mandalay Bay is having a Super Bowl Party that will cost you $50 if you buy before game day and that includes beers and food.
    • Slice of Vegas is offering a pizza and beer party for $50 that will also feature other Italian fare.





  • Crush at MGM Grand - $65 gets you a wide array of tableside treats such as Chicken wings, Meatball Pizza, short rib sliders, tater tots and more.
  • Rhumbar has a party that will cost you $200 for food and drinks with a sot on the patio to watch the game.
  • The BIG GAME Viewing Party at The Sayers Club®
    For a more intimate lounge experience on Sunday, Feb. 5, SLS Las Vegas hostsThe BIG GAME Viewing Party at The Sayers Club, inviting football fans to watch the Big Game at one of the most exciting venues overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. The party features an open bar from noon to 5 p.m., and tickets are now on sale starting at $60 per person. A VIP package, which includes table seating, beverages and delicious game-day fare from 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria, are also on sale starting at $1,000. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.thesayersclublv.com.
  • Senor Frogs at Treasure Island is offering their Super Bowl Party with packages that start at $60 per person and some packages include your own bottle of tequila, taco platters and guaranteed seating.
  • Du Forni in Summerlin will hold their Foodie Bowl during the Super Bowl. $20 all you can drink Peronis and finger food starting at $6 might make you take the drive over to see the game here.
  • Super Sunday Bash at Cabo Wabo - Cabo Wabo Cantina is having a party for $200 for all you can eat and drink during the game. The $200 allows you to come in at 2:30pm and enjoy a buffet and all you can drink package including house margaritas and select draft beers and well rinks. Contact 702- 385-2226 or at the Cabo Wabo Website, www.cabowabocantina.com.
  • The Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas - Plenty of people head to watch the Super Bowl in the Beer Garden at the Hofbrauhaus so reservations are a must. Flat screes everywhere and quite an atmosphere. Doors open at 11 on game day and seating is first come first serve and there is no cover.
    • Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo Las Vegas - Incredible food, 100 screens and stadium seating.
    • The Pub at Monte Carlo - “All U Can Eat Super Bowl Party” downstairs with an All U Can Drink Liquid Buffet. The Pub will offer a Fried Chicken Wing Station, Snack Station, Hot Dog Station and Pub Station.
    • Margaritaville and Football at the Flamingo. Big screens and plenty of angles to watch the game while sipping on your favorite boat drink. You might want to get there early though.
    • Bally’s Sports Book – Game day specials and prize giveaway
    • Also, you can always hit the strip clubs, because apparently they have large televisions that are often tuned to sporting events. They also have alcohol and girls in next to nothing to serve the alcohol as well. At least that is what I am told. (really, do you think I would miss a good game and party to hang out with half naked women?)
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    It does become a problem when a girl does not get off your lap during a game but I’m sure you can find a way to manage.

 

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Anyone really been to Sapphire for the Super Bowl? if so, please share your experience.
 

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Keyman,Where are you staying at ?



On February 1st and 2nd i'm staying at the Orleans,and i have not decided yet on the next 3 days..I have to wait for some other places, as they said it was too early to book that far in advance right now
 

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Keyman,Where are you staying at ?



Gravy,as i think more about it, might as well stay all 5 nights at the Orleans.
 

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Keyman,Never was at the Orleans but how is the sports book there or do you go elsewhere to place bets ?


Gravy,the sportsbook has a nice odds board but the seating is poor and its too lit up with their lighting.Now for a game like the Super Bowl,the race book which is a nice size will be used for seating and the game will be on the big horse racing screens.Also there is a lounge right there and its nice to watch games from there as its not bright at all there,so as long as i can get a good seat early then its possible i'd watch it there,and being the horse player you are,if you came there then we can bet some races while waiting for the game to start.Of course if you wanted to come there i'd save the seats we need.


The Orleans is a nice casino with a good crowd,especially since the stupid parking charges on most of the strip places,but yea its a fun place with a good atmosphere.....now if there happens to be a crowd of us in town then i might go where there going,which i know would be the Westgate,but those seats go real early and we would need somebody to get there to save what we need,but people really get there early......sorry for the big write up,but just wanted to give you a good picture of where to watch the game.,....by the way,does this mean you are coming out for the Super Bowl?
 

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Gravy,the sportsbook has a nice odds board but the seating is poor and its too lit up with their lighting.Now for a game like the Super Bowl,the race book which is a nice size will be used for seating and the game will be on the big horse racing screens.Also there is a lounge right there and its nice to watch games from there as its not bright at all there,so as long as i can get a good seat early then its possible i'd watch it there,and being the horse player you are,if you came there then we can bet some races while waiting for the game to start.Of course if you wanted to come there i'd save the seats we need.


The Orleans is a nice casino with a good crowd,especially since the stupid parking charges on most of the strip places,but yea its a fun place with a good atmosphere.....now if there happens to be a crowd of us in town then i might go where there going,which i know would be the Westgate,but those seats go real early and we would need somebody to get there to save what we need,but people really get there early......sorry for the big write up,but just wanted to give you a good picture of where to watch the game.,....by the way,does this mean you are coming out for the Super Bowl?

Keyman,I would love to go but I dont think I could get off work to head out there but I will let you know.
 

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Keyman,I would love to go but I dont think I could get off work to head out there but I will let you know.


okay,it would be great to see you again and hang out
 

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Keyman,Never was at the Orleans but how is the sports book there or do you go elsewhere to place bets ?



Hey Gravy your mailbox is full and you can't receive any messages
 

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Great read key...wish so much I could go .. super fun enjoy
 

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Great read key...wish so much I could go .. super fun enjoy


Hey Dante,great to see you around buddy,.and i wish you can go also,you are one funny guy,and a lucky one also,as i don't forget when you hit that royal,..lol,..well maybe another time we can meet up in Vegas and laugh the night away,..take care
 

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Hey Dante,great to see you around buddy,.and i wish you can go also,you are one funny guy,and a lucky one also,as i don't forget when you hit that royal,..lol,..well maybe another time we can meet up in Vegas and laugh the night away,..take care
Haha thanks key... For sure will one day sir..glad you are doing better healthwise
 

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