You have to be a special kind of douchebag(or both these idiots) to have Bar Rescue come in, design a whole new concept, and flip the bill for you and still FAIL! I like the show but I hate how they give the most undeserving, rotten jackasses a whole new chance. Hope these guys are working on a new album. Yeesh!!!
Keyser S.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
This place is terrible! I heard they made an incredible pizza. I’ve lived between Beantown and NY most my life, so I’ve had my fair share of good pies. I waited well over an hour to receive what could best be described as a Digiorno frozen pizza. I actually think it was a digiorno frozen pizza. It was about the same size, same texture, same flavor, same everything. It was not good or filling to say the least. Then there was the antipasto salad that cost almost $ 9. It was simply a handful of lettuce topped with what appeared to be a lukewarm, hand-shredded, Kraft single piece of cheese, and a piece of sandwich ham shredded placed on a small sheet of saran wrap placed in a small pizza box. I thought maybe this was all to go with their«apocalyptic» vibe. But then thought, can’t be. I paid close to $ 30 for this crap. Will definitely never return and I would not suggest this dump to anybody. Oh, also, the bartender chic was not very polite, prompt, or proficient and as I was leaving she practically had her hand out looking for a tip. No, I did not tip.
Leo S.
Place rating: 5 Normal, IL
Amazing place amazing drinks and great prices! can’t be beat!
Brian N.
Place rating: 5 Cincinnati, OH
My wife and I stopped in April 2015; we had a blast. Owner was amazing. He stopped by and talked to us for a bit. Even peaced us out when we left. I really appreciated that. The food was great. Had the hawaiian pizza. The bartender was awesome too(as with her voice; we stopped in during zombie karaōke). We’re heading back to LV this April with friends and wanted to stop by again. We’re bummed to hear the place has closed. Good luck to Kris and Jazz on their next endeavor.
Jonette C.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Saw a comedy act and was beyond disappointed in the fact that the«act» was BEYOND racist. Welcome to 2016. Racism is so ridiculous. The so called«host» of the show called me sexist and rude names for sharing my opinion of the«comedian.» My group of 8 friends and I could not leave soon enough. NEVERGOHERE. I’m so appalled by this place and the people that they let perform here. Beyond disappointed. Seriously. What a complete waste of time and money. Do yourself a favor and don’t waste your time or money here. I’m literally grossed out by the so called«talent» and«host.»
Andrea F.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I was very excited to come and check out this place. The zombie theme sounded super cool. However, once I went there I was a bit disappointed. I was expecting the bartenders to be dressed like zombies and to actually feel like it was the end of the world. I liked the fact that they sell shots in a syringe. Also on Saturday night they have standup comedy. However, the comedians were very bad. It actually killed our mood. The bar was very average and the atmosphere was not as entertaining as I wish it would have been.
Robyn R.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve come here plenty of times and on this particular night, the female bartender was trying to charge me $ 6 for vodka cranberries that were supposed to be $ 1 for ladies. If I’m not mistaken, I’ve been here before and have got multiple $ 1 drinks… I even told her this. She was lucky she grabbed the $ 1 tip I was going to leave for her originally, that I mistakenly left in my anger.
Shawna S.
Place rating: 5 Hemet, CA
So much fun… great drinks, great service… Walking Dead night. What more could you ask for? If I lived in Vegas this would be my spot!
Cortez J.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Don’t come here. If the staff sees you are drunk enough to contest the charge on your credit card, they will over charge you. There is no way two people drank over $ 100 worth of drinks. Stay away from here. You will be taken.
Adam M.
Place rating: 3 Bakersfield, CA
I had huge expectations from seeing this place on bar rescue. It apparently moved establishments because it definitely did NOT look like the same place I watched on TV although some things were recognizable. It’s definitely a local spot. The pizza was great! I love thin crust pizza so I would probably return just for that. The drinks were actually really reasonable so that was nice. As for the taste. Eh… my girlfriend tried a «Zombie kiss» and it tasted a bit like medicine but tolerable until you see on the TV monitors a picture of that drink and what she got and it look NOTHING like the drink we were served. We both also felt obligated to try the syringe shots«The antidote»(blue) just tasted like coconut liquor but was tolerable. We also tried«The End»(red syringe shot) and it was fine. Warning to those who try these shots they get stuck and you need to apply a little pressure and it literally shoots to the back of your throat. We both chocked. I also do wish they cleaned the tables. We sat at a cool light table and put arms on it and they ended up being sticky which was gross. The last thing is the tacky Dixie disposable plates and silverware kinda generic. You’d think they’d be able to afford some decent plates but I’d assume they’re too lazy to wash dishes? I don’t know. Everything about this bar was just okay. I guess my expectations were TOO high or I was just too excited. Oh and the entertainment was quite interesting. Some random dude with a surgical mask on doing some random assortment of dance moves was just humorous to me but I guess it’s normal there.
Moon F.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
The concept is really amazing, but it’s a shame the staff are just so unprofessional. One female bartender had a terrible attitude and was just snappy. The owners don’t care about customer service and I have seen them disrespect clients to their face. If the bartender can’t do their job right it’s somehow the client’s fault in their eyes. Derogatory comments left and right. I wished I could have liked this place, but they left a worser taste in my mouth than their drinks did.
Obsidian Blackbird M.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Gave it a chance. They are out of a lot several visits. Location is now closed.
L T.
Place rating: 3 Durango, CO
One of the friendliest places in Vegas, The End is a great post-apocalyptic hangout. Jazz has been here to welcome new comers. Try out Sunday for the karaōke and be prepared to make new friends. Usually, there’s a pretty bartender ready to keep up with all your orders. Try the pizzas and the zombie specialty drinks. Be sure to order your food early in the night or you may have to wait a while for mediocre eats. There’s definitely a difference between the midweek and the weekend. There’s a bit of slackin on school nights among the staff, starting from the top down.
Maggi R.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
My husband and I were visiting Vegas and were tired of paying so much money for a drink on the strip and I love zombies, so we found ourselves here one night. I thought the drinks were pretty inexpensive and I really dig the shots that look like medical shots. You have to get one, just so you can say you did. Their specialty cocktails are cleverly named, but REALLY sweet. We came on a slow night, but I still really loved the atmosphere and the bar tender was nice and helpful. I do think the interior could use a bit more decorating, it has the potential to be soooo cool. Lastly, the pizza. Amazing. Eat it. You won’t regret it.
Emily P.
Place rating: 4 Peoria, AZ
We wanted to check this place out since we love Bar Rescue. I went here yesterday with my fiancé and we had a really great time. There was only a few customers seated besides us. The décor was great and everything went with the Zombie theme. Very good service! We were greeted when we walked in. We told her we had never been here, so she described each drink in depth and the food. Which helped a lot. She checked on us to make sure everything was going well. I had the pineapple drink, it was very good. It was like spiked fruit punch and garnished with fresh bananas and pineapples. The pizza was very good also. The DJ was playing good music also, mixing all different kinds of genres. I would go back again, nice hang out.
Victoria T.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
We went here while we were in Vegas because we had seen it on Bar Rescue. We were literally the only people in the whole place. The atmosphere and décor was awesome — there was a lot of potential for it to be something cool. The waitress took forever to come over to us and ask for our drink orders and then it took I’d say almost 15 – 20 minutes to get the drinks. The bar was behind us, we could SEE the bar, and probably could have walked over and made them faster ourselves. The drinks sat there, made, for a while before she even grabbed them and brought them over. Then we ordered our food and waited about an hour, and the food hadn’t shown up yet. We had somewhere to be, so we just said nevermind and cancelled our food order. Of course she didn’t come over to check on us, so we had to walk over to the kitchen /bar area and ask to have our food cancelled, when she told us it was«on it’s way out». We told her to forget it, and we left. What a disappointing place. I’ve never had such terrible service ANYWHERE, let alone a place where we were the only customers. I don’t recommend it to anyone and I’ll never go back.
Primo P.
Place rating: 1 San Diego, CA
Saw this on Bar Rescue, decided to check it out when we were in Vegas on Dec 9th. There were like 10 people there, all smoking, ventilation sucked, so we were breathing in second hand smoke. But it’s a bar in LV, so you expect it to be a lil smokey. You know what you also expect in a bar, your favorite alcohol. They were out of Jameson. Out of Crown. I did have a generous shot of Jack, but to me seemed watered down. Next time I’m up in Vegas, I’d probably give it another chance, cuz I do love the zombie apocalypse theme.
Stephen L.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Visiting Las Vegas from Miami Florida I saw this Bar on Bar Rescue and had to go to this bar. Let me say I was not disappointed, I came in on a Monday with my sister, father, and soon to be brother in law, It was around 5:50 pm when the bar just opened and no one was in quite yet, The bartender who was helping us was very friendly and approachable shame I did not get her name as I would have wrote her name on this review, but she was very sweet and made the experience better, Then for the owner Kris who was on Bar Rescue he was there and he was super friendly and to find out he was also from Miami FL made it even better!!! Myself and family really clicked and chatted with him my father talked business with him as myself and soon to be bro in law chatted Bar Rescue with him and then about Tampa and Miami!!! I will come back next time for their pizza as we only had a beer and soft drinks when we stopped by. I will say as a former resident of Las Vegas this place had that neighborhood locals vibe, For those visiting from Miami, Tampa or FL and are Dolphins fans Kris will make you feel at home while visiting Vegas. Plus to see that this is one of the Bars that listen to Jon Taffer’s advice and kept to the formula of his«Bar Science» and showed that both Kris and Taffer were awesome and will always be back here every time I visit from Miami
Jordan D.
Place rating: 3 North Las Vegas, NV
I have been wanting to come here since I saw the bar in Bar Rescue. Plus what guy isn’t into zombies? Here is my take on the survival zone. Exterior: Let me first start by saying the bar has moved one building over and is not in the original location you see on tv. There was an orange neon sign that said«drink here if you want too live» but I did not see one with the businesses name. There were 3 hearse vehicles parked outside the front which I thought was cool and unique. The front doors were also unique and looked like rusted sheet metal or the doors to a shelter. Interior: The building was dimly lit but it worked well with the overall theme. There were a few tables to your left with cool lighting effects with zombie hand shadows under them, there was a stage to your far left and a DJ booth, the kitchen was straight ahead, and the bar was to your right. I loved the wall art and various other décor they had inside, it did feel like a shelter. There was about 20 people inside that all had a gothic nature and appeal to them, my group definitely didn’t fit in but it was a good time. Bar: This is exactly how my conversation went with the bartender. Me — Can I get a Jack and coke please. Bartender — We are out of Jack. Me — Do you have any Jameson? Bartender — We are out of Jameson. Me — Captain Morgan and coke? Bartender — We are out of captain but we have Sailor Jerrys. Me — Just give me that then please. WHOISOUTOFALLTHATALCOHOL!!! The bartender was actually a really nice girl with cool artwork and she could have a good time but she is not given the supplies needed. I tried a shot drink in a syringe called«The End» as they were also out of the ingredients to make another drink I asked for, it was a cool concept but was way to sweet for my liking, I can see women liking it though. Most drinks were $ 7 each so not too bad and the syringe shot was $ 5.25. Food: I asked for a menu so we could order food and got a printer flyer, atleast get some decent menus. We ordered a large«Zombie Stopper» pizza which had pepperoni, sausage, scallions, serrano peppers, banana peppers, and hot sauce. It was absolutely DELICIOUS, by far one of my best pizzas in Vegas. However it was given to us with paper plates, once again on the cheap side, I get it if you don’t want to hire a dishwasher but some plates would go a long way. I also heard the dough is flown in from Boston. Staff: The bartender was great given the limited supplies she had and I will go one more time to give her another shot. The owners were there and cooked our pizza but did not interact with the guests much. I would of happily gave them 5 stars but took one away for the lack of drinks available and one for how cheap the owners are when it comes to buying basic essentials for their bar and restaurant business.
Antonia R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
«Drink here if you want to live» — an awesome advertisement to lure any zombie-fanatic-patron. My boyfriend and I are really into zombie culture and into the whole undead lore. Right when we read about this bar, we knew right away that this place would become our favorite local watering hole. We came here on a Thursday evening around midnight. Inside, they are dimly lit with a glowing green bar counter, top notch zombie décor, props, and pristine theme throughout. We were really digging the unique vibe here. To top it off, the place was kept immaculately clean. The women’s restrooms were not sketchy in the slightlest, not what you typically come to expect at a dive bar. Also my boyfriend was amazed on the cleanliness of the men’s bathrooms, he had to compliment the owner about it. We were impressed with the entire evening we had here. From the service, to the drinks and food, we were treated like old friends and regulars. Courtney, the bartender is a fiery little number and she has the sweetest personality. We found common ground and chopped it up about delicious food for a while like best foodie nerds and I loved it! The owner of the bar Jazz, may seem reserved and a bit standoffish, but he is extremely friendly and knows how to make us feel right at home. He hung out and drank with us while we discussed random topics you would only hear about in a bar at 2am. He also made some recommendations on his menu, we took him on his word and we were pleasantly surprised. The drinks had decent pours and reasonable prices — $ 6 for a vodka tonic and thier clever specialty drinks were creative, tasty, and kept right up with the zombie theme. Jazz recommended«The End» which he notes as, «one of their popular shots.» A great price point of $ 5.25, it’s smirnoff rapberry vodka, smirnoff iced cake vodka, lemon lime soda, cranberry juice and grenadine a large plastic syringe. It was sweet, fruity and girly(not typically my kind of drink), but I really enjoyed it. It was super playful and fun to drink. A little seductive, I might add. Guys, if your lady loves girly tasty drinks with a kick, get her this. But I’ll warn you now, it’s a creeper. Towards the end of the night, we switched to drinking water and Courtney was constantly on top of refilling our glasses. Heck, even Jazz graciously refilled our water glass one time. We finally caved in and had to try thier«amazing pizzas,» as Jazz kept praising. We opted for The Apocalypse pizza with homemade tomato sauce, spam, pineapple, rendered bacon, red onions, mozzarella. For a medium-sized pizza it was the perfect sharing size for 2 and it’s $ 13.95. It’s like a Hawaiian, but with spam slices added. The crust is expertly done in a stone oven and perfectly crispy. We thoroughly enjoyed it. The chef(sadly, we forgot his name) had a blond mowhawk, and checked on us frequently. We complimented him on his pizza and he was super down to earth and chatted it up with us for a bit as well. Great people and zombie bar experience. We highly recommend it if you are into that kind of vibe as well. Maybe you’ll catch us there enjoying some drinks next time!