BLVD. Cocktail Company gives a new meaning to the run-of-the-mill piano bar. The sophisticated 2,700-square-foot cocktail lounge and patio showcases amazing talent from around the world while presenting unique cocktails in a scintillating atmosphere. Start the evening by perusing BLVD. Cocktail Company’s menu, consisting of hard-to-find spirits, finely-crafted cocktails and martinis. Enjoy your libations on the lively outdoor patio set in the heart of The LINQ with breathtaking views of The High Roller. Cozy indoor tables and oversized booths set the stage for an intimate experience, while those wanting a more social hour can take a seat at the 100-foot-long bar. Stunning visual elements make this Vegas piano bar a true standout. Above the piano is an artistic “cloud” installation made from 11,000 thousand florescent lights powered by LED. The ‘cloud’ showcases eye-catching visual effects, such as thunderstorm simulations, to accompany the performances. Contemporary artworks add flair to the sultry setting.
Harrah's & The Linq is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located between the Harrah's Las Vegas hotel and The Linq . The station is located on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard between the two hotels. The station may be entered through either resort by heading to the back of these properties and following the signs to reach the Monorail station connector.Nearby hotelsCasino RoyaleMirage Las VegasRio Hotel (via shuttle)TIThe VenetianWynn Las VegasNearby attractionsFashion Show MallThe Forum ShopsGondola RidesGrand Canal ShoppesGuggenheim Hermitage MuseumMadame Tussauds Las VegasPenske Wynn Ferrari MaseratiSands ExpoThe Shoppes at The PalazzoSiegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin HabitatSirens of TIVolcano at The MirageWhite Tiger Habitat at The Mirage
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada, is an entertainment resort owned and operated by Brookfield Asset Management and Warner Gaming, LLC.. The property is located on on the corner of Harmon and Paradise Road, inside the Paradise Corridor.Features of the property include the hotel tower, a 30000sqft casino, Tahitian-style beach and swimming pool, a nightclub, six restaurants, three cocktail lounges, several retail stores, a spa, a poker room, and "The Joint", a music venue. Hard Rock earns only about 30% of its revenue from gaming.HistoryThe Hard Rock Hotel & Casino was built in 1995 by Peter Morton, co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe. It was expanded in 1999, and began another expansion in 2007. In June 2002 influential rock bassist John Entwistle of The Who died in one of the hotel's rooms. The hotel management originally refused to release the room number out of respect, but later reports indicate that Entwistle died in Room 658 (considered a "deluxe suite"). Many fans still pay tribute to Entwistle, by visiting the hotel.On May 11, 2006, the Morgans Hotel Group signed definitive agreements with its partners to purchase the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. As part of the deal, MHG retains the rights to use the Hard Rock name for hotels and casinos in the Western United States and certain other territories, of land for expansion on the corner of Harmon and Paradise for $770 million. Morgans operated the property and had a 12.8% equity partner in the venture along with DLJ Merchant Banking Partners until February 2011. At that time, ownership of the hotel was turned over to Brookfield Asset Management, and operations were turned over to Warner Gaming.