Friday, 30 June 2017

Cocktails in Vegas

This summer, the newly 'appointed' Mrs Tipple & I took a trip to the USA.
As this was our honeymoon we wanted to go all out, starting with 5 days in Las Vegas before heading over to the east coast for 5 days in New York.

They say everything is bigger in the US...they are not wrong!

On the run up to the Honeymoon a lot of time was spent researching the cities, sites to see, where to shop, where to eat...where to drink? The beauty of Las Vegas is that everything is so over the top, after 2 days it felt like the norm spending the morning in an Egyptian Pyramid at the Luxor before having Gelato on the streets of Venice in the Venetian.
On our first evening we ate at Diablo's, a Mexican diner situated between the New York New York & Monte Carlo Casino's. We visited on recommendation from friends...although the two for one beer voucher I had may have swayed our decision. Upon sitting down Liz ordered a Margarita (large!) whilst I browsed the beer menu. UK supermarkets and beer shops are full of US imported beer now, so I was familiar with most of the offereing's on the menu. I opted for a pint of what on the menu was worded as 'New Castle'...this turned out to be a pint of Newcastle Brown Ale...my quest to try new beer failed at the first hurdle! The fish tacos here was pretty good - however the nachos were amazing, the portion itself was enough to feed a family of four!

In Las Vegas you can walk down the strip with a beer quite happily, considering it was 24hour drinking we felt comfortable and safe at all times - with no idiot drunks ruining everyone's holiday.
Upon exploring the strip we discovered 'Fat Tuesdays'. Essentially, this is a fast food joint for cocktails. We walked in for a cold drink without realising where we were...the back wall was full of giant slush machines, with an option of various cup sizes...from a $10 16oz to giant $35 novelty yard sticks. We started our Fat Tuesday addiction with a Margarita. We chose to purchase these drinks for a bit of relief from the 30+ degree heat on the strip, for the money we expected a iced drink with a hint of alcohol...we were wrong, they were stronger than they looked!
Later in the week we discovered that our hotel (MGM Grand) had a Fat Tuesday outlet, and being cheaper than the main bar we visited frequently to keep us 'hydrated' whilst we fluttered in the Casino. For an extra dollar we were offered an extra 'shot'...this seemed to be at least 50ml of extra tequila...well worth the money!!!
Throughout the week we tried 'Hurricane (rum & fruit juice), Pina Colada, Amaretto & Whisky (strong!!!) as well as about 5 Margaritas.
As I mentioned earlier, Vegas was so safe and was a world away from Leeds City Center on a Saturday night, which was surprising given the reputation of Sin City. As a business model, Fat Tuesday was perfect for the Strip in the blazing heat of the desert, I couldn't see it working in the UK as people would just abuse it and make a mess in the streets...but if you are ever in Vegas, you need to try it!

Las Vegas is America's playground. It is full of shows and attractions that would keep you occupied for weeks, all before you even spend time in the Casino. We are definately not gamblers, Vegas was booked so we could experience the 'spectacle' of it all, the Eiffle Tower, the Stratosphere, the fountains at the Bellagio. When you are in the casino though you can not help but have a little flutter. The night before we left Las Vegas we decided to go out for a nice meal, spend time on the casino floor and just enjoy our final night. After a week of fast food it was nice to sit down at Grimaldi's Italian at the Palazzo and just enjoy a quiet pint of Sam Adams and a glass of prosecco (similar to in NYC, the measure of prosecco was enormous considering what we have in the UK). The pizza here is to die for, best order one to share between two though due to the size!


When we arrived back at the MGM Grand we spent an hour losing money on the slot machines before retiring to one of the casino's many bars. Whisky Down is a bar that I had researched several months before our visit to Las Vegas, open 24 hours it offers a bit of class in an brightly lit casino floor. Walking past it I imagine it to be similar to how old fashioned US speakeasy's were during the prohibition, or somewhere that a wealthy gambler could wind down with a cigar and a glass of Bourbon.  However tempted I was to order a large Bourbon and watch the world go by I found myself tempted by the cocktail menu. We ordered their signature 'Whisky In A Jar' which contained Old Forrester Bourbon, mint, watermelon & ginger beer $15. We also tried a 'Black Basil Smash' with Mount Gay Black Barrel Rum, honey syrup, lemon juice and blackberries for $14. Both drinks were really nice, but the stand out was the Whisky In A Jar...considering the quality of the drink we found the prices to be quite reasonable, especially due to its central Casino location. Next time we visit though I will try to work my way through their Bourbon shelf, neat with one cube of ice!

The above is just a small selection of the amazing bars and restaurants located in Las Vegas itself. This city is not just for the gamblers and party animals...but it is definitely a place for Foodies and surprisingly enough, a great place to relax.
We have already booked to go back - the trip can not come soon enough!

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