Billing themselves as “The Largest Country Nightclub in Las Vegas,” Stoney’s is located in a commercial center, on the south strip, away from the major hotels and casinos. While the cab fare to get to Stoney’s can be expensive, the club offers free shuttle service back, so if you plan on patronizing the club during your next visit, keep that in mind. Stoney’s offers a variety of events and specials including a ladies’ night, free beer Fridays, and dance lessons on the weekends. Although the bartender’s uniforms are more Vegas-style than country, the music is pure and the beer flows freely. There is a dress code: No sports jerseys, plain white t-shirts, gang attire, bandannas or beanies. The club opens at 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday.
Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
9151 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 435-2855
The Randy Anderson Band, voted the \"Best Local Country Band\" by the readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal, appears in the Palace Grand Lounge on a rotating schedule with other bands. Although the club is located in a casino/hotel, Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, it attracts a loyal local clientele as well as hotel guests. Arizona Charlie’s Boulder is located well east of the Las Vegas strip, along the highway from Las Vegas to Henderson and Boulder City to the South, and the city of North Las Vegas to the north.
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
4575 Boulder Highway
Las Vegas, NV 89121
(888) 236-9066.
This club is located inside Harrah’s Las Vegas and features a full restaurant with menu items named after Mr. Keith’s songs, such as “Knock Yourself Out\" nachos and “Whiskey Girl” wings. There’s a stage for lives bands, such as local country music favorite Tony Marques, a good-sized dance floor and videos to watch if you’re not in the boot scootin’ groove. Rumor has it, Toby Keith himself will pop in when he’s in town, so keep an eye out.
Harrah’s Las Vegas
3475 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(800) 214-9110?