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The Rainbow
has been at the center of the Sunset Strip circuit for over thirty
years. It’s location next door to the Roxy Theater and just down the
block from the Whisky-A-Go-Go has made it the unofficial home of the
rock n’ roll industry in L.A. It is where musicians, singers, roadies,
record execs, groupies and rock fans go to eat and play.
If you’ve been hanging out at the Rainbow over the years you would have seen such rock n’ roll industry legends as The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Van Halen, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Motley Crue,
Bon Jovi, Polson, Ratt, Cinderella, Marilyn Manson, White Zombie, Black Sabbath and too many more to mention.The film industry also loves the Rainbow; Roman Polanski, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Sean Penn, Hugh Hefner, and Drew Barrymore
have all been to the Rainbow. Where do we stop with this list of
regulars? Restaurants may come and go, but this place has been on the
map forever and will always play host to the best food, atmosphere and
people around!Now, the legend continues with the opening of the Las Vegas Rainbow Bar and Grill. Since opening in June of 2005, this place has been Rockin’ ever since! Just ask Quentin
Tarantino, Tommy Lee, Queen, Robert Plant, The Black Eyed Peas, Sum 41,
Korn, Velvet Revolver, Jenna Jameson, Carey Hart, Avenged Sevenfold,
Tito Ortiz and the literally countless other celebrities that have already partied with us here.
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The Rainbow Bar and Grill Las Vegas is a great destination for guests
who are looking for a place that sets itself apart from the rest.
Offering four different areas to entertain your clients, or just relax
with friends, there is something here to accommodate everyone’s needs.
Our main dining room, affectionately called the
Red Room is 900 square feet and can seat up to 75 guests. This room is
an exact replica of the Rainbow Bar and Grill located on the Sunset
Strip in West Hollywood. From the red leather booths, to the dark
stained wood and rock photos that display the who’s who of the music
industry, it’s a great place to enjoy dinner with friends before,
during, or after a long night on the town. Anchored at one end by a
brick fireplace and framed by two 42” flat screen plasma televisions,
this room has a laid back, comfortable and intimate feel.
The
Green Room, named after Bob and Jerry Greenberg, the owners of Rainbow
Bar and Grill Las Vegas, is 810 square feet. In this room you are
surrounded by decades of history representing the Greenberg brothers
and accomplishments in the music industry. The room can accommodate 75
guests for a seated meal and up to 100 guests for a cocktail party.
There are two 42” flat screen plasma televisions, along with a P.A.
system for giving company presentations. This room is ideal for
smaller, private affairs as well where the client wishes to be
separated completely from any activity of the rest of our establishment.
Our
Bar and lounge is 1942 square feet. This unique area features seven
lounge tables surrounded by funky sofas along with a cozy fireplace.
This room can accommodate up to 150 guests. Five 42” flat screen plasma
televisions surround the entire area highlighted by a 119” retractable
high-definition screen equipped with a 2200 lumen high-definition
projector. The lounge is designed and equipped with state of the art
light and sound technology for live music venues that is run through a
24 channel mixing console. The performance stage is 20’ wide by 12’
deep. This area is great for large cocktail receptions, live music, and
multi media special events
Located in the
front of our establishment is our 1400 square foot patio. This
sunscreen covered area is equipped with gas heaters for the middle of
winter and misters for the peak of summer. The area can accommodate 125
guests for seated meals, and up to 200 guests for a cocktail reception.
The three flat screen monitors along the inner area of the patio are
great for slide shows, videos or company logos. A great place to hold
outdoor live music, the patio offers a wide range of options for those
who wish to party under the stars.
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