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Ghost Donkey Las Vegas Reviews from The Last Year
This is a great hole in the wall and place to grab drinks
This is a great hole in the wall and place to grab drinks on a weeknight it Vegas. YMMV on Friday-Sunday as this place is small and can get PACKED. Angela is an incredible barback/server here. She really does it all and goes out of her way to make sure customers are situated with excellent drinks that they'll love. She even went so far as to recommend an alteration to my friend's drink since we were standing instead of sitting. That kind of attention to detail should be lauded!
Loved this place! It is a little small but overall has a
Loved this place! It is a little small but overall has a great atmosphere. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about the drinks. We all loved our choice of cocktails. Will definitely go back!
Ghost Donkey, a secret bar in the Cosmo, is quite popular.
I'd recommend getting in line about 30 min before they open as it filled up so fast. The line also got really long through the food court. My one recommendation for the bar is to remove the armrest cushion on couches; they are just in the way. Burro Tropical is a cool drink and the Lucha Libre is quite good, a traditional Latin drink.
Other reviews definitely made me expect more.
I came specifically for the espresso martini, as I have seen it listed one several top 10 lists. To be honest the actual martini was very average, along with the service. Maybe because it is a Friday, but it was busy and there is an evident lack of attention for the customer and for the drinks. The espresso martini was very alcohol heavy and not well balanced. I had to close my eyes to taste the espresso over the liquor and cinnamon. There is very little seating and if you are not directly in front of a chair, good luck being recognized at the bar. I will say, once you do grab the attention of one of the bartenders, they work very efficiently to get your drink ready and your bill. I also forgot to mention prior to publishing that I did get a second espresso martini (it is exhausting moving around and finding a different bar) which was markedly better. It was also far less busy, so I believe the quality control the drink is directly proportional with the number of people at the bar. The two espresso martinis I had tasted almost like I got them at two different bars.
Upon recommendation from a local, this secret bar is a fun
Upon recommendation from a local, this secret bar is a fun joint. It's crowded, it's small, it's got fun drinks. And it's all tequila! The bartenders are knowledgeable and friendly.
Cool vibes, great for tequila lovers, not great if you're
Cool vibes, great for tequila lovers, not great if you're claustrophobic. In Cosmo. IYKYK
The truffle nachos are so good! This is such a cute place.
I had a few of the "mole Negronis " and "stone wall" definitely recommend! Service is always amazing. They have a good variety of cocktails.
Didn't try the food.
Very small place, cozy, hidden in the food court in the back (Cosmopolitan 2nd floor). Very nice bartenders, giving advices, and helping you find quick seats as these are gone within a wink. Will return :)
Nothing special
The place is exceptionally small. Although I tried a mezcal cocktail, it was merely average, and I've enjoyed much better ones elsewhere. The music seemed subpar. Overall, it didn't live up to the hype.
I have been to ghost donkey like 5 or 6 times now and it's
I have been to ghost donkey like 5 or 6 times now and it's always fun. Even when it is super crowded (bummer) but then it's just part of the vibe. I caught the bar a little quiet twice on my last trip and it was so nice to sit down and order food and drinks and hang out. It's always on my list of places to suggest friends visit.
Easy to find.
The bar tenders were super friendly. The drinks were good. I'm not a tequila person but the Mezcal old fashioned was good.
Worth checking out.
The whole concept of the hidden speakeasy was a lot of fun. We were hanging around the Cosmo on a Thursday afternoon and we wanted to check out the hidden spots. It was great that the Ghost Donkey opens at 4. (I think the barbershop and ski lodge open at 6 pm and that interfered with other plans.) We got there right at 4 pm (and stayed about an hour). The bar is small and fits about 30 folks. It was quite busy when it opened. Quite a few folks walked in, could not find a seat and left. Signature drinks were very good. I love that smoky flavor. I had the Mezcal old fashioned and it was great. The ladies loved the El Espresso. (A great way to fire up for a long night!)
Mezcal, Corn, Donkey = FUN!
If it's a secret, I want in. If it's mezcal, I want in. If it's a cocktail, likely I want in. Combine all three of these and add in a ghost donkey surveying the whole scene, then, oh man, I've arrived where I want to be. I've been lucky enough to find/wander into a few of the "secret" speakeasies in Vegas...this one was only secret in that the entrance was tucked away in the back of the small food court area in the Cosmopolitan...but otherwise there was no gatekeeper or password...you just open the door and you're in. (it's also possible I was there at a lucky time when it was mostly full but not so busy that I needed to wait to find a seat or order.) The atmosphere is cool. I sat near the ghost donkey which is almost all I've ever needed out of any experience. I'm a fan of Mezcal and also of bourbon-based drinks like a Manhattan...so the mezcal-based "Smoked Corn and Coconut Manhattan" seemed like it would be a dream. And it kind of was. Perfectly mixed...familiar flavors but really unlike anything I've had before. I really liked it. My big plan was to head off to another resort to try a NYC slice but my server clued me into another secret of the Cosmopolitan, Secret Pizza, which was about a two-minute walk from Ghost Donkey. So basically what I'm saying is I'm moving to the Cosmopolitan to live there forever, drinking in Ghost Donkey and eating Secret Pizza. This was a really fun place to be and drink and helped round out a really fun night in Vegas.
I Ain't Afraid of no Ghost (Donkey)
Ghost Donkey is a pretty well hidden bar in The Cosmopolitan. If you need help finding it, there are lots of people who have already posted online how to find it. Vibe is cool, space is tight, drinks are fire (some literally) and mostly tequila-based, food is good. My favorite of the hidden bars we tried.
Go for the drinks but DO NOT order food here.
Ghost Donkey is speakeasy teguila bar hidden in the Block 16 food court of the Cosmopolitan. The ambiance and vibes are super cool inside this small bar. They have a decent selection of specialty craft cocktails all containing either tegula or mezcal. They also have a very well-stocked bar with all sorts of agave spirits. Those are the pros of Ghost Donkey now here is the con: DO NOT order any food here. The chips were cold and stale and since the chips come in every bite they serve (chips and dips, nachos, etc.) skip the food altogether here. Also, for people with allergies stay away from this place. We ordered the queso fundido and the menu listed the ingredients as monterey jack cheese, chorizo, jalapenos, and pablano. When the dish arrived it had cilantro on it. We informed the staff that we had a cilantro allergy and they were quick to fix this for us and we ordered the steak and black bean nachos instead. Well, the nachos came out with cilantro on them and again it wasn't listed on the menu. The first time was an honest mistake but the second time is the bartenders for not caring, not trying, and not taking pride in their work. We paid our tab and left. Go for the vibe and drinks but skip the food here.
Hole in the wall Speakeasy
This place is dark and small with tight seating. That being said. Yum! We got the steak and bean nachos and the chips and salsa trio and both were delicious! Some of the best nachos I’ve ever had. We got an espresso martini, a Paloma, and a flight of three mezcals- all were really good. The flight came out with four salts and an assortment of citrus and fruit. I would definitely go back. It’s on the second floor in the food court back between Hattie B’s and Lardo’s, if I remember correctly.
Tiny, Tequila Speakeasy
A hidden speakeasy in the Cosmo, we sought this out as the fun experience that it was. However, this place is VERY small. The night we went there, there were clearly more than the stated capacity in that tiny room, and I had to leave after a little bit to get some air outside. If you love tequila or mezcal, and aren't claustrophobic, this will be your place. Sadly, I don't meet either of those criteria, so I don't see a return trip in my future.
Great hidden speakeasy !
If you enjoy tequila and mezcal this is the place to come. They do have other drinks. Service is great! Gets busy so at times have a little patience while they are crafting up drinks!
Fun Spot
Very cool little speak easy in the Cosmopolitan. Look for it on the second floor in the food court. It can be difficult to find; that's part of the charm. I HIGHLY recommend the mezcal old fashion. The head bartender and servers are prompt, serving up excellent cocktails. I've been there twice. There are no TVs so that makes folks happy to chat and have conversations. Great place to mix in a fun spot.
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45, 07/13/2021 6:55 pm
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Answer from 🦩 @FluffyStar64 (07/13/2021 9:05 pm)
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Mostly from people who don't need their reservations or appointments any longer. AT has no relationship with places listed and acts as a platform connecting buyers and sellers making sure that listed reservations are real and that privacy is not compromised when transacting.
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Answer from 👻 @DemureKettle15 (05/04/2022 10:51 am)
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Can come from a lot of places, people who don't want to get charged their cancellation fee or people who just have them and cant go.
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I mean.... it is web scrapers. Is this a serious question?
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Answer from 👻 @ColloquialPosition80 (06/03/2022 2:39 pm)
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alot are work dinners that are cancelled
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Answer from 🤠 @DeliberateScale19 (11/20/2022 8:59 am)
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Users who have reservations they can no longer use
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Answer from 👹 @GuiltlessNose33 (12/06/2022 7:05 pm)
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Some people have connections, some can't make their own reservations and are giving it up, others...
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Answer from 👻 @NaughtyBread30 (05/12/2023 7:14 pm)
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almost all restaurants aren't affiliated with AT and I'm guessing it's mostly people wanting to not pay cancellation fees.
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Reservation Storks
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Answer from 🐧 @AwakeDecision53 (12/11/2022 10:40 am)
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They are from people who made the reservation and can/do not want to attend.
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Answer from 🥩 @DecadentRoof69 (01/30/2023 4:45 pm)
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Unusable reservations, bots, users sourcing their own, etc.
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