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    William D.

    Cool retro bar and great place to grab a cocktail before or after your dinner or show or both. We came here for dinner and the discoshow and didn't realize there was also this cool and little bar. It's a small space but has a lot of personality. I'm a big fan of 70's everything and the decor took me back to that time.

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    Mikaela C.

    Okay, this is officially our favorite bar in town. Like, worth braving The Strip during the worst traffic, for kind of bar. I'm sad it's taken us so long to come here, but I'm glad we finally did! First of all, the divey 1970s New York City subway vibes was fantastic! Impeccably themed with a lot of fun art / photos found throughout the small space. The "street performers" walking around were hilariously entertaining and made this bar extra fun. There was a goofy business person walking around, unsuccessfully spinning a tambourine around their arm while trying to move / dance - so greatly goofy. There was an old school "silver man" doing robotic dances. And a duo of "subway workers" that were doing a mixture of dancing, making it rain dollar bills, pretending to clean the space, and also issuing citations to bar goers - I was issued a citation for being "too damn sexy" complete with a little red light and sound alarm lol! They also had the most creative photo booth we've ever seen! It's a 70s style phone booth, you pick up the phone, listen to the prompts, enter your phone number, then enter the number of photos you want to take (1-9) and then hit the coin return to take the photos. It's completely free if you want the photos sent digitally or $5 per photo printed on site. We had a blast taking pics! All of the servers and bartender were incredibly friendly. My husband was a bit burnt out on alcohol by the time we made it to 99 Prince, so he stuck with Liquid Death. I had a Midori Sour for $18 in a can which was honestly pretty good and then opted for the Paper Bag cocktail for $20 which was mega boozy, yet so enjoyable; definitely a nice cocktail to leisurely sip. This bar is immediately inside the entrance to DiscoShow and Diner Ross inside The Linq. Whether you're visiting or are a local like me, 99 Prince is an absolute must stop for a good time and strong libations!

    Gwen D.

    Vibes were immaculate. Felt like a speakeasy if you enter from the casino. We were walking from the strip after and saw the door to go in and it felt less special. The service was friendly. The graffiti on the walls made it feel like you were in a trap house(elevated). We arrived before it got busy and saw the potential. Live music is definitely after 8PM. The drinks looked fun.

    Lee A. S.

    99 Prince is a very unique establishment in Vegas. I absolutely loved the experience. There is a New York theme throughout the bar. There was a person dressed as a rat that ran through the bar. So funny! Then a construction worker came around and gave citations. It was a great way to laugh while having drinks. Mya was simply amazing. She made sure we understood the menu and she was very attentive. Rod, the owner, was very welcoming. They also have a disco show that you do not want to miss.

    Doug O.

    Randomly walked into this bar not knowing what to expect. Now I want to go to this bar every time I'm in the Vegas. The ambiance was unique as the drinks and I was very impressed. The bartenders Angelo and Claudia were absolutely the best and added to a great experience. Highly recommend checking out this spot!

    Malört

    Was ambling north on the Strip and saw a sandwich board along the Linq's frontage proclaiming 99 Prince, part of Spiegelworld's love-letter-to-New York City entertainment complex, as "probably the best bar in Nevada". I already knew the "probably" was doing a lot of heavy lifting but, 1) the restaurant concept upstairs, Diner Ross, had undergone a revamp already and 2) the production DiscoShow had closed early January after a ~16-month run. So signs were dire. I figured while I was here, better try 99 Prince before the chance was possibly removed permanently. Atmosphere: Pouring out the ears. After passing through a mirror ball antechamber one is transported to a 70s style NY subway station, in all its grungy glory. Dim, neon lights, graffitied walls. Tubular, molded plastic, and vinyl seating, table supported by egg crates in front of a dorm room couch. A novelty phone booth hulked in one corner. Periodically the sound of a passing train would thunder through the space. The bar was within a newspaper stand, the menu printed in a subway guide. Specials were on a chalkboard, from where I chose The Original World Famous Cinnamon Toast Crunch-Infused Mälört [sic] (that we stole from Jive Turkey) ($10): just to say I had it. Generous pour in the plain oversized shot glass. Tasted of moldy bitterness and sour grapes, only slightly tempered by the sweetened cereal. Rough. Service: Over the top carney barker style from proclaimed owner Rob Ross, who worked the room with infectious enthusiasm. Matthew behind the bar was friendly and sought my confirmation of my choice of drink, an understandable concern. Value: High for a taste of the weird in an immersive and unique setting.

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    Our server Maya was so awesome, we had to come two nights in a row. Such a great vibe and experience. A++++

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