Let’s be honest, the sheer number of options available when it comes to having a drink in Las Vegas is intoxicating in and of itself. After all, that’s kind of what we’re known for here. So let us make it simple with a bit of a road map of some of the neatest experiences in town.

Question 1:

How will you spend your day in Vegas?

Well, I’m not missing the game. (Go to Question 2)

I’m warming up for tonight. (Go to Question 3)

I’d like to be out on the town. (Go to Question 4)

Question 2:

Booze or Bubbles?

Pour me a beer please. (Go to Answer 1)

Spirits reign supreme. (Go to Answer 2)

Question 3:

What’s your pregame vibe?

Kicking back with a bev. (Go to Question 2)

Show me a hidden gem. (Go to Question 5)

Take me on an adventure. (Go to Question 4)

Question 4:

Are you willing to get off the beaten path?

Let’s paint the whole town red! (Go to Question 6)

Sure, but I can’t be running all over town. (Go to Question 5)

No thanks, I’d like to stay on-Strip. (Go to Answer 7)

Question 5:

How much brain power is in the tank today?

I’m ready to solve some mysteries. (Go to Answer 3)

I’d rather just chat with my friends. (Go to Answer 4)

Question 6:

So you owe someone a nice date?

Love is in the air. (Go to Answer 5)

Nope, I’m just looking for some fun. (Go to Answer 6)

Answer 1:

Pub 365 (Tuscany Suites & Casino. 702.947.5861)

With 365 rotating craft beers available, this spot is a beer-lover’s paradise. Check out the unicorn menu for rare and hard-to-find beers like Great Notion Brewing’s Tiger’s Blood, a sour beer inspired by the classic shaved ice flavor. Also, don’t skip food here; the tacos absolutely smack.

Answer 2:

WSKY Stadium (5625 Polaris Ave. 725.240.7652)

Open to all ages, this 24-hour sports lover’s dream serves more than 80 whiskeys, 22 beers and sensational food. Parking here is free all this week, so stop by, catch a game and sip spirits like Buffalo Trace, Suntory Toki and so much more.

Answer 3:

Omega Mart (3215 S. Rancho Drive. meow.wf/lvm)

Solve the mysteries that lie within Dram Corp or simply wander around this surreal supermarket. Slurp stimulating bevs from the hidden speakeasy any time of day, or drop in on Thursdays after 6 p.m. for the 21+ Night Shift experience that allows you to explore while you imbibe.

Answer 4:

Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den (Resorts World Las Vegas. 702.676.7000)

Find this elusive lounge hidden in Famous Foods Street Eats. (Hint: Look closely at the FUHU Cha Chaan Teng restaurant) to enjoy creative cocktails in a laid-back environment. The mixology program features unusual offerings like the Pancakes & Dopamine, made with Bacardi Añejo Cuatro rum, banana, lime, golden brown sugar and cinnamon.

Answer 5:

Ethel M Chocolates Factory & Cactus Garden (2 Cactus Garden Drive. 800.438.4356)

There’s a reason locals love Ethel M Chocolates Factory: The small-batch chocolate treats are to die for. Book a chocolate and wine tasting to enjoy a selection of best-selling sweets paired with vintages selected by chief chocolatier Mark Mackey.

Answer 6:

Bar 46 (Golden Nugget. 702.385.7111)

Find some of the best people-watching in town at this bar that sits right in the heart of Fremont Street Experience. Enjoy your favorite beers and wines or indulge in a signature bourbon cocktail like The Wager, made with Woodford Reserve, Frangelico, maple syrup and pineapple juice.

Answer 7:

Spirits & Spice (The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. 702.388.2022)

Taste before you buy at this one-stop shop for infused oils, vinegars, spices and spirits. You’ll find unique sips including Sundrop agave liqueur and hot pepper vodka. For a guided experience, stop in for “sip-love-learn-buy” sessions available every Thursday and Friday.

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