I kinda love this place. –Not because of the 100+ beers on tap. –Not because of their full bar, and the fact that they have ginger beer to make my Moscow Mules. –Not because of their awesome and friendly bartenders like Jason. –Not because you can order food from Vig Deli. –Not because of the ventilation system that sucks up all the cigarette/cigar smoke from the bar. –Not because we have won on the slots. –Not because it’s just a fun place to hang out with friends. I love it because it’s like a minute from my house. That’s all.
Darren H.
Place rating: 4 Corona, CA
I will start this by saying 32 degree came highly recommended by 2 local Vegas favorites(my Dad and Stepmom), but alas it ended up falling below zero for me which disappointed my taste buds immensely. Upon entry you can tell it has a very local vibe to it as the location is within the M hotel on the outskirts of the strip. Having previously experienced breakfast in the M I figured«hey how can it go wrong?» well… I can’t say I’ll catch myself leaving that up to chance again or power ball jackpot here we come. ANYWAYS! When we arrived it was about 7ish and it was quite empty for being a bar and all which generally is not a good sign, but the M doesn’t exactly attract the party crowd either(unless I’m mistaken). However we did sit down right away although it was a bit of an exhausting wait before our waitress did come over to acknowledge us there. From the looks on the faces of my parents I could tell that was a bit out of the normal, but I won’t knock that since we all have our off days? Menu wise, I was blown away by the selection of what looked to be an endless supply of beer and beer accessories(sorry a very poor King of the Hill reference).However, my wife actually picked a fruit beer and it took a bit to get used to the after taste(oddly enough re-reading the description of what it was vs. what it tasted like seemed to help), but I am far from a judge of ale as I am nowhere near a fan at all. I was actually elated to the core that I was finally able to find a foot long hot dog once again in the Las Vegas area(keep it clean people). I remember back when I was underage these were every where and only costed $ 2(sad that was only about 15 years ago too), but it was reasonably priced at around $ 5 from what I remember. I would’ve loved to see it home made for a local feel, but they do use Nathan’s famous hot dogs and you certainly can’t go wrong with that. The dog itself was crisp and did have the much desired snap when biting it so kudos to that for sure. Also another pleasant surprise was the bun that it came snuggled in. There were little poppy seeds in the bun and it was slightly toasted which gave it more of a BBQ home with the family sort of vibe while consuming the beefy goodness(once again stay out of the gutter). On a very short side note, I did pair this with the macaroni as a side item and the kid in me felt punished because instead of something like bacon or a meat like alternative there were way too many vegetables(peas, carrots) for me to go gaga over this one. Some things never grow old! Ha-ha Would I come back here again? Yeah sure as I know it makes my Dad happy. Would I do it as a solo outing? That would remain to be seen, but I am not quite chomping at the bit though. I still give it a 4 star rating because the service wasn’t quite the best, but the food was on point and when that happens it brings any meal to a boil or a light simmer at the very least!
Trina D.
Place rating: 4 Orange County, CA
My boyfriend loves beer and is a self-described beer snob. So naturally, we made it a point to visit the 32 Degree Draft Bar while staying at the M Resort. 32 Degree Draft is located by the deli, on the outskirts of the casino area. It wasn’t too hard to find but it took us a while to orient ourselves on the casino floor. They have 90+ beers on tap and were open after my cousin’s wedding so we all congregated there as an after party. We ordered some jalapeño poppers along with some beers. The beers are kept and served at the proper temperatures. I had the Young’s Double chocolate stout, which was pretty good. Some of my cousin’s friends came down and ordered more food like chicken nachos. This place gets busy in waves. Sometimes I see a crowd, sometimes it’s completely empty. The service was fine and we were able to split the check. A decent spot to hang out if you’re already staying at the hotel.
Melissa C.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
5 stars is mostly for the 100 or so drafts on tap! Couple that with awesome service and you get one of my favorite beer spots around. The menu is arranged by nationality of the brews and is updated regularly. They are historically slow on changing out brews seasonally but they eventually add them. It’s a(sports) poker bar and there are plenty of tables also and always some sports fans(I’m not one) in the house. Food is available from the adjacent deli and football specials are abundant. They may be doing a 2 for 1 beer special this month. They give away jerseys during some games too. 32 Degrees was a nominee for seven magazine’s best bars awards in 2014. What are you waiting for, the beer isn’t going to drink itself!
Sarah S.
Place rating: 5 San Jose, CA
Love this place — one of the best beer selections on tap in Vegas(they comp everything if you’re playing), plus really friendly and knowledgable servers, and great video poker. Why wouldn’t you come here?
Matthew K.
Place rating: 5 Brentwood, Los Angeles, CA
Such a gem! Felt badly that it was so empty… But when you get beyond that guilt you’ll love the upscale décor, amazing friendly service, and the great food that they order from their 4.5 Unilocal rated restaurant downstairs. We also happen to come at 7 and had half price apps for happy hour. Everything was great, although Cesar salad was a little too heavy on the dressing and oysters were just ok. By the glass I would order Nickel cab, at 25 a glass it’s actually a bargain since it’s $ 100 a bottle. Great spot
Jeff P.
Place rating: 5 Kansas City, MO
The best video poker bar in Las Vegas. 96 beers on tap, and though served in shorter glasses when comped due to play, the value is excellent. This is paradise for the craft beer and wagerer. Plus many tables exist for the non-gamer and food can be order from Vig Deli.
Alex N.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Great bartenders, great selection of beer. This has been a go-to spot of mine since I turned 21, and that was right around the time it opened. They have been changing up the beer selection, which is great, because they had too many of the same beers for years. I would appreciate more local beer options, however.
Mike J.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Would easily be 4OR5 stars if not for the hefty prices and painfully slow service. Service was RIDICULOUSLY slow given we’re paying $ 8 for an overpriced import. Sat down initially in the bar area and no service for 10 min had to walk up to the bar. 2nd round told the waitress we had a tab open and she opened us a new one and billed our food on yet another check. 2nd round took forever to arrive as well. She was really nice and apologized but you gotta train your staff better and hire more to get your customers coming back. Shouldn’t take 10+ min to get a round on a pretty dead Wednesday! Food is good. Try the Tuna Melt! Fries are just ok.
E Z.
Place rating: 3 Boulder, CO
Love hate this place. Love that there is this large selection of beers and close to where family lives, hate that selection can be «limited» at times. Lots of beers to choose from, so something for everyone. But as others have pointed out, lots of the standard stuff people carry, not often that something«different» on the list. Yet, on my last visit, there were two beers I never had before, and since was happy hour, was a 2fer. So this last visit was nice. A little pricey. A pint that goes for $ 4 – 5 anywhere else is $ 6 here. But compared to some places on The Strip($ 8 for a nothing special pint at Umami Burger I had earlier in the day during lunch), a deal, especially at happy hour. Service was good(wish I can remember his name: weekday afternoons bartender has always given me great service, even though I am not a regular). Plenty of TVs to keep one occupied. And of course, the attractive waitstaff. I know NV brewing scene is not as big as others, but would be nice to have more NV stuff on tap, or at least from the neighboring states(see: Total Wine & More or Lee’s for some interesting beer options that can be had in NV).
Mark Y.
Place rating: 4 Santa Barbara, CA
Good selection of beer, with 96 brews on tap. Most are Bud, MGD, Pabst, and the like, but there are plenty of quality beers to keep an aficionado happy. Dogfish Head, Chimay, Unibroue, Stone, Firestone Walker… good stuff. Service is hit or miss. You can order food from the Vig Deli next door in the casino, and they aren’t bad– especially the Triple Decker sandwich. Beers were 2 for 1 all week, which is an incredible deal. If you can survive two 10% ABV stouts, that is.
Scott H.
Place rating: 4 Manassas, VA
My beloved(and nationally ranked) Virginia Cavaliers Men’s Basketball Team was playing on my first full night in Vegas, so I instructed my friend to identify a place where we could watch the game and I could enjoy a strong selection of draft brews. He picked 32 Degree Draft Bar at The M. And it was a good call. As everyone has noted, they have a massive beer selection with 96 different taps running. Since this is a sports book in a Vegas casino, yes, some of those taps are naturally reserved for commoner beer to suit those with a taste for garbage beer. And some of those are reserved for the«standard» mega-craft brews(Blue Moon, Sam Adams) and big name imports(Guinness, Harp, Dos Equis, Heineken, Stella, etc.) for the less adventurous types. And admittedly, I did chuckle when the menu went into a detailed description of EVERY beer.(I don’t think we need a description of Michelob Ultra, thankyoumuch.) The American craft brew selection leaned more towards west-coast breweries, and was a bit IPA heavy, and the imports were the more familiar names, with a few nice Belgian selections found within. Overall, I preferred the import selection a bit more, and there were some nice finds amongst the mix. One was from an Imperial Stout from the exceptional New Zealand brewery Moa, and another was a personal favorite from the UK, Old Speckled Hen. They do keep a fairly up to date list on The M’s website, so beer snobs may want to check it first to see if it is worth it to visit based upon your preferences. I only had the two beers here, no food. But they offer food that appears to come from the Vig Deli within the M, so reviewing them just on the beer selection is valid IMO. And it was pretty much what I expected here — a lot of standards with a few hidden gems mixed in. If I were«beer hunting» I would look for better options in town. But if I were looking to watch a game(or bet on one) and have some strong beer options on tap while doing so, I’d definitely come back.
Samantha G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
90+ beers on tap? Count me in! Sure, some of the beers are like Bud, but some are also great finds. For a main bar in a casino, this one wins the cake. I appreciate having a variety to choose from. And you can sit at the bar, play some video poker, and get your great draft beer comped. So yeah, if you like beer, you should game here.
Keith F.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
My favorite bar to go to when I’m in town visiting my family. Because it’s in the M, and waaaaay off the strip, it’s pretty much a locals hang out. The lay out is very open and located right next to the sports book. There are numerous flat screen TVs placed all around so wherever you sit, you’ll be able to see a game of your choice. Even better, there is an ass ton of beers to choose from, all served at 32 degrees Fahrenheit(hence the name, Sherlock). Even better than that, the place is open 24⁄7. Food is great — two steps above your standard bar grinds. All of the bartenders that have served me a drink are awesome and the servers(girls dressed in referee uniforms) are fun, out going and not one of them look like Ed Hocule(that buff ass NFL ref), thank god. I highly recommend this place if you want to go to a nice sports bar in a great casino way off the strip.
Drew A.
Place rating: 4 Long Beach, NY
Have you ever heard some animal say«It’s happy hour somewhere!!!»? Well, it turns out they are correct. Especially here at 32 Degree where they follow the 24⁄7 happy hour policy set by the M Hotel. $ 5 top shelf mixed drinks. $ 3 bottles of beer. Anytime. Since arriving in the Vegas 6 weeks ago I have been on a mission to find the perfect happy hour. 32 Degree might take the cake. Nice comfy chairs, lots of flat screens to watch the games and very nice servers ;-D to keep those cheap cocktails coming. The food menu is somewhat limited to your typical bar foods of sandwiches and fried goods but they are decently priced(sandwiches are all about $ 10) and are a perfect accompaniment while watching your fav sports team. Tip: $ 5 double goose on the rocks. Oof. So delicious it hurts.
Jessica U.
Place rating: 5 Lilburn, GA
I’m a regular here for a reason. The 32 Degree Draft Bar inside M Resort has become our favorite local hangout spot in Vegas. Love love LOVE. The bartenders are brilliant(shout out to Shannon and Dave). They’re very personable and have great rapport with their customers. Then there’s the beer. Oh man. The selection of draft beer is impressive, and it changes seasonally. But wait, there’s more. I haven’t even mentioned the delicious cocktails to be found at this beer bar. Ask Shannon for a french martini, then thank me later. I also have to comment on the fact that the bar has tons of TV’s, and it faces the Sports Book. If that’s not enough visual stimulation, there’s always some good people-watching at the M Resort.
Holly C.
Place rating: 4 Arvada, CO
Decent beer selection and amazing prices! On a Friday night at 9pm, $ 5 for a pint of anything. Free if you gamble, but then you might end up paying $ 30 or more for a pint. :) They have some great craft beer finds, such as Dogfish Head Raison D’Etre. At only $ 5 a pint, it’s a steal. They have a lot of beer on tap but the unique selections are few and far between. Otherwise I would totally make the drive down here instead of going across the street to Yardhouse. And I ran into the same problem as Tricia — their menu is inaccurate. I was stoked to try the Moretti LaRossa. But, nope, they didn’t have it. :(Makes me think that they might have some hidden gems that aren’t on the menu. Next time I will ask. This is a great place to bring frugal craft beer lovers. I recommend sitting at a table, not the bar. The lighting under the bar is really warm… to the point where I had to sit sideways it was so uncomfortable.
Dan K.
Place rating: 4 Buffalo, NY
For being a casino bar its amazing that they offer one of the widest selections of micro brews this side of the city. If you are gambling at the video machines at the bar, you can drink the tastiest micro’s comped, but even if you’re not, they are only $ 3. What a steal for beers like Big Daddy IPA, Arrogant Bastard, Chimay, etc. I’ve also tried there Chicken Wings and being from Buffalo, I have to say they pass the test.(which can not be said for a lot of places on the west coast here)
Rod U.
Place rating: 4 Pearl City, HI
Great place to grab a brew and take in a game. MOSTIMPORTANTTIP — Your drinks are FREE if you play one of the video gaming machines at the bar. This is the M so minimum bets are very low. Very good selection of beers on tap from some of the best micro breweries in the nation. Recommend trying one of the local brews from Las Vegas. Food is OK. Its bar food after all but really, who cares when you’ve taken the over and just got a lock. Cheers!
Lisa R.
Place rating: 4 Kansas City, KS
$ 1 beers during happy hour… need I say more? I have been here a few times. The service really is great. My bartender du jour was the wonderful Jason, but there were many other attentive bartenders(PJ I think?) who knew all the regulars by name. One guy told me I reminded him of his high school girlfriend. Anyway, there are many beers to choose from on the regular menu, but for $ 1 beers it is bud, bud light, coors light, miller gd or miller light. I had a coors($ 1 plus a tip is still unreal cheapo greatness) and chatted with a Canadian businessman next to me. As my glass neared empty, I had several bartenders ask me if I needed something. Service was very attentive, the atmosphere is comfy, and it is a good place to swing by after work for a much-needed brewsky. This is a fun place to hang with the guys and watch sports. UPDATE11÷23÷09 I went last night with a group of guys and tried the Mirror Pond beer(it was a must — the description said it was burnt orange and I am a Longhorn!) — and needless to say, of the million beers on the menu, I definitely picked a good one. It was slightly sweet and a bit robust. You should try it!