Glass
Ceiling
Specials
Goose Island IPA and the casino
Ceiling
a colorful stained glass ceiling
Bar
Kilt Lifter and games.
Gaudi Bar, Henderson
interior
interior
1:23 pm, January 1, 2019. Trippin' balls!
Drip drip drip...
My go to in Henderson
Gaudi Bar, Henderson
Gaudi Bar, January 5, 2019
drink
food
This bar makes sense.
Mikey C.
Jun 4, 2017
Anyway, it was Thursday and the most excellent early afternoon buzz I cultivated at the Skyline was long gone. Running around playing slots like a wild chicken man had left me exhausted and I was becoming uncomfortably lucid. I caught a wave outside the Skyline and rode it down the Boulder Highway. There's a strange swirling energy that ebbs and flows along this highway. It pools in vortices in casinos on either side of the road. It swept me right inside this place.Sunset Station is home of The Gaudi Bar, named after famed Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). This is one of my favorite places to visit and a great place to work on getting your buzz back. I grabbed a seat and urgently got to work. Sixteen ounces later things were starting to look up. And there's a lot to see here.Now, you don't need to be high to enjoy Gaudi, but his work is all the more delightful if you are. Same with the Gaudi Bar here. The higher, the better. The bar reminds me of an indoor version of Park Guell, the little park designed in the Catalan Modernist style by Gaudi up in the low hills overlooking Barcelona. Straight lines were like an anathema to Gaudi. In his work, everything you expect to be straight is curvy, and he favors brightly colored mosaics pieced together from broken ceramics.The Gaudi Bar at Sunset Station has the same type of architectural columns which support Park Guell. They look like tree trunks, which branch out to support a fancifully scalloped domed ceiling ringing the bar area, with the top of the dome removed to expose a fake blue sky. The ceiling features a number of cutouts for lighting covered with fantastic mosaics, functioning like stained glass windows. Ringing the ceiling are wicked cool red lanterns which look like volcanic stalactites growing through a tangled web of wires and threatening to drip hot lava on the patrons below.The table behind me was filled with what looked to be mayonnaise salesmen celebrating something. I noticed they were sitting directly under a lantern. It occurred to me to warn them about the dripping lava but just then a cocktail waitress came by and I got distracted. When I looked back they were gone. Poor bastards.I finished my beer and hit the penny slots. Mikey C says: Hot Lava!
Read MoreFrank W.
May 26, 2015
We stopped in one night this past trip to listen to Ryan Whyte Maloney and Cali Tucker who were very good. My wife ordered strawberry blonde cocktail while I chose a banana and cream martini. Prices are reasonable and service was good.
Read MoreEric M.
Oct 15, 2014
The Gaudi Bar is a bit of a trek as it is in the Sunset Station Hotel in Henderson, NV. Nine miles off the strip. The reason to go... The Gaudi Bar.Inspired by the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, the Gaudi bar embraces the traditions of Catalan Modernism and it is an amazing surrealistic experience.This is unlike any bar you will find, not only in the Vegas area, but also in the US. The architecture goes beyond the circle bar and into the casino area. The color, lights, and molten cavernous ceilings draw you in and overwhelm you with curiosity and awe.
Read MoreThalia L.
Jun 7, 2019
Weird spot... Nothing really special about It. "Open bar" In the middle of the casino. Most of the time you have to walk up to the bar to order your drinks as there aren't many servers and the bartenders won't come to your table (even if it's not busy). Been there twice, don't think I'll be going back.
Read MoreMelissa C.
Jul 5, 2012
Great decor and large, expansive areas. Lots of stained glass and multiple seating areas. Close to table games and video poker at the bar. A great meeting location when visiting Sunset Station.
Read MoreJosh O.
Jul 16, 2019
This was my first time here, and after reading positive reviews I expected it to be a cool place. There was barely anyone here, with only a few people actually sitting at the bar. I sat at the bar to watch a game and order a drink. The bartender was talking to two customers a few seats down from me when I sat down. Not a problem. I figured she would take my drink order when she finished her conversation. This was not the case. She finished her conversation and walked past me two different times without saying anything or asking if I wanted anything. Again, there were three of us at the bar top. So she wasn't swamped. Then she proceeded to get on the bar phone where she stayed. After about 10 minutes I got up and left. Terrible service.
Read MoreLorna D.
Jul 17, 2011
My friend Di roots around in the flotsam of the world and pulls out gems like no other. Never did I benefit more from her treasure-finding prowess than when I went to visit her in Vegas. We're quirky chicks who are more underbelly than big casino, and she treated me to some of the most wonderful times of my life. We hung out with Sinatra's drummer at a 50's-era dive, found petroglyphs at Red Rock, drank ass-juice at the Double Down (well, I did anyway!), and climbed down into a beautiful shrine in the middle of desert nowhere. It's no surprise that my able guide knew about the bizarre and incredible Gaudi Bar, located (hidden,really-it's off the beaten "Vegas Strip" path) inside the Sunset Station casino. Story has it that they originally were going to build an entire casino in tribute to the legendary Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, and began with the bar. Hugely underestimating the cost of designing an entire building in this crazy elaborate style, they scrapped those plans and built a simpler casino around its already finished bar. Sure, it's a bastardized version of Gaudi's design style. You won't care-It's AMAZING!! No pics I've seen online do it justice. You feel like you've walked into the belly of some Technicolor, Giger-meets-Wonka style sea beast! The centerpiece of this wild space is a 6,000 square foot, twelve ton mosaic glass ceiling, and all railings and pillars are curved and bonelike. Gorgeous sea anemone-like mosaic shapes abound, and lit from behind the effect is spacy, colorful, and surreal. You feel like a little minnow in a giant reef of exotic life, a reef that's open 24 hours and serves up delicious martinis as you bask in this beautiful, dreamlike place.
Read MoreSandra L.
Jun 11, 2017
This bar has become our spot. The decor is beautiful. It's located in the center so you can watch the whole casino from the bar or their TV's. Bartenders are friendly and attentive. Only strange thing we noticed - which is kind of funny - is that the accustics are weird around the bar and it sometimes seems like there is a hidden person whispering. Maybe it's a ghost?
Read MoreVee A.
Mar 1, 2017
So I'm hook on the strawberry blonde cocktail, while babe had his favorite martini, Our bartender was great this eve. I will recommend this bar... Not only that the sunset casino has been our spot. Theirs so much to do and so many other great places located here.. .. Love the location great bar and awesome customer service ...
Read MoreLee E.
Dec 7, 2024
Brenda by far the best bartender within 10 miles. Best bartender in Las Vegas in my opinion.
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