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12 Days of Open Bar

Nobody asks for a partridge in a pear tree. Free drinks, on the other hand, are always welcome. The off-Strip gentlemen’s club offers each patron a free drink every hour from Friday Dec. 14 at midnight until Christmas Day at 11:59 p.m. Forget about who’s been naughty or nice; the real question is: Who’s thirsty?

When: Friday, Dec. 21, 2012
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED

Where: Crazy Horse III at the Playground, 3525 W Russell Rd., Las Vegas

Cost: Not available

Age limit: 21+

Categories: Nightclub

Event posted Dec. 12, 2012
Last updated Dec. 12, 2012

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