


Blue Martini Lounge- Las Vegas
6593 South Las Vegas Boulevard L, B214, Las Vegas, NV 89119
NIGHTS OPEN:
Monday: Closed, Tuesday: Closed, Wednesday: Closed, Thursday: 8PM-3AM, Friday: 8PM-3AM, Saturday: 8PM-3AM, Sunday: 7PM-3AM
MUSIC TYPE:
Mix of top hits and hip-hop

GENERAL GUESTLIST
BOTTLE/TABLE SERVICE
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On Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, ladies get in for free. For men and women on all other nights, expect a fair cover charge at just $10 for locals, and $20 for out-of-state guests.
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The table prices at Blue Martini range between $150 and up.
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On most events, with a budget of $500, you will be able to reserve the table VIP Couch for up to 6 guests
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Blue Martini bottle service pricing varies greatly depending on the night, how many people are in your group, scheduled performer, and how busy the club is. .
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Your table minimum does not include the 8% tax and 20% gratuity. Sometimes with special performances there will be an additional venue or entertainment fee. Always confirm with your host about any additional charges the venue might have for the night.
BLUE MARTINI LOUNGE DESCRIPTION
It's hard to put Blue Martini into a single category. The place fully captures the club vibe without really being the kind of megaclub you see inside casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. At the same time, it's not really just a lounge or a bar, but pretty much "all of the above." It's also a favorite for locals, which gives it different, lively vibe and a constant source of traffic, especially on ladies night and weekends.
It doesn't look like a large space, but there's more to Blue Martini than meets the eye. You've got four bars and a wraparound patio that stretches around the front and side of the building. The room closest to the entrance has more of a straightforward bar feel, but with a nightclub chic look, with low red accent lights, cushy booth seats and dark wooden tabletops.
The main room (and the one with the biggest bar) features a stage for live bands, which typically play in the evening, along with a DJ booth for later in the night. As you might expect, DJs spin a mix of Top 40, hip hop and dance tunes, which usually gets the modest dance floor bumping on busier nights. In contrast to the red room near the entrance, this room has cool blue ambient lighting. And then, the wraparound patio has its own bar and is perfect for when you need to cool off and take in a bit of the scene after showing off your sweet dance moves.
Martinis are the main draw here with almost every permutation you can imagine and then some popping up on the menu. Their signature Blue Martini (Van Gogh blue vodka, Cointreau, Blue Curacao, sour mix and orange juice, served in an snifter over ice) has to be tried at least once. You'll also find a selection of wine and light tapas-style eats.
Coming back around to the nightclub aspect of Blue Martini, bottle service is also available. It's already much cheaper than many other clubs in town and even cheaper depending on the night of the week and your drink of choice.
So you have a chill lounge vibe, a straightforward bar ambiance, a dance floor with high-energy music thumping, an outdoor patio and food menu all in one place. But hey, don't worry about categorizing Blue Martini and instead enjoy it for what it is: A little bit of everything, done both affordably and cool.
DRESS CODE AT BLUE MARTINI LOUNGE
For starters, there's a suggested dress code: no flip-flops, sneakers or shorts, please. Dressy jeans are okay, as are buttoned or collared shirts for the men.