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10 BARS, ONE COMPLEX
From the entrance to the stage — your walk through Las Vegas Beer Garden.
The bars at Las Vegas Beer Garden aren't scattered randomly. They line both sides of an open-air walkway that runs from the entrance on Soi Diana straight back to the central stage. Think of it as a guided walk — you enter at one end, and the music gets louder with every step. Each bar you pass has its own staff, its own drink selection, its own regulars. By the time you reach the stage, you've passed all ten. Most people walk the full length once, then double back to the bar that felt right. The smart ones go straight to KQ Bar at the back and work their way out.
Here they are, in order from entrance to stage. Left side and right side, the way you'd see them walking in. Every bar is open 6 PM to 3 AM daily. No cover charge. Live music from 8 PM reaches every bar — louder the closer you get to the back. The visitor guide has tips for first-timers, and the drinks page covers what's available across the complex.
Featured: The Official Stage-Side Bar
All Bars — Entrance to Stage
Pocket Kings
First bar you hit walking in — spans both sides of the walkway at the entrance. Formerly Wild Card Bar and Lucky Lady Bar, now unified under one name. Two bars, one identity, and the first taste of what the complex has to offer.
Palace Bar
Near the entrance on the left, easy to find, good for starting the night. The music drifts over from the stage, loud enough to set the mood.
The V Bar
V for Vegas. Right side of the walkway, across from Palace Bar, with views of the courtyard and the entertainment happening all around.
Full House Bar
Poker-themed name, relaxed pace. Left side, middle of the complex. Grab a seat, order something cold, let the evening develop.
Viva Bar
The name suggests energy, and the bar delivers. Right side, middle of the complex. Good atmosphere, especially as the night builds.
Aces High Bar
Part of the casino theme that runs through the complex. Left side, closer to the stage. Different staff, different regulars, same good music drifting over.
MGN Bar
Right side, toward the back. Friendly staff who remember faces. The regulars sit in the same spots. You could too.
Black Jack Bar
Left side, second to last before the stage. The staff are friendly, the drinks are cold, the music is getting louder now.
How to Choose Your Bar
The honest advice: walk the whole thing first. Takes two minutes. The bars near the entrance — Pocket Kings, Palace Bar, The V Bar — catch the walk-in traffic. They're social, lively, and the music is background volume. Good for starting the night, warming up, getting a feel for the place.
The middle bars — Full House, Viva, Aces High — are the transition zone. The music gets louder. The crowd thins slightly because most people either stop at the front or push to the back. If you want a quiet-ish drink with the band as pleasant background noise, this is your zone.
The back bars — MGN, Black Jack, and KQ Bar — are where the music lives. The bass shakes your stool. The band is right there. MGN Bar has staff who remember your name by your second visit. Black Jack is cosy and close to the action. And KQ Bar, next to the stage with draft Guinness and the strongest air conditioning, is where most nights end up. On Saturday nights in high season, the back section of the complex vibrates with sound and warm tropical air. Early evening in the quieter months, the same space feels intimate and relaxed — you and the band and a cold drink, no rush.
The Official Stage-Side Bar
Experience KQ Bar
Stage-side seating, real Guinness on draft, and the best live music views in the complex.