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Las Vegas is indeed a progressive and laid-back city, one where everyone can feel free to express themselves and to be who they are. Have fun a Bastille a great little place near Las Vegas Blvd and the arts district.Las Vegas is a city known for its casinos, its glitz, and its anything goes type of attitude. In case you were wondering I only use the back door for exiting only. I could see this place being a great stop at or during «First Friday» seeing that it is located right at the end on 3 rd and Imperial where they ussually park the food trucks and a samll stage for entertainment. The bar had plenty of seating and then had some high table half booths along the back wall if you are looking for a more intimate or private conversation. I was never here under that name but at a glance it looked like a nice place with decent lighting and clean overall. While talking to a few strangers I found out thet this place used to be called Snick’s. Of course they had your top seller’s of the big three brew companies, I have a more refined taste though.
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I finally got one and they had some great choices both on tap and bottle. Bastille was packed which made it difficult to grab a frosty beer to enjoy after the ride down from Fremont East. I pushed my way through the crowd of 100’s of bicyclist’s in illuminated lonely hearts club band garb. This was one of the stops on the Blinking Man ride through downtown Las Vegas.