| What Is It? |
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| A rowdy roadhouse of a joint in Downtown Las Vegas that isn't as threatening as it may appear (yes, those are actual bikers but they aren't going to bother you unless you bother them first). |
| What Kind of Crowd Does It Draw? |
| Quite a mix with a lot of locals and people of all ages, however this is not a place that will tolerate the stand and pose type attitude you'll find at most trendy nightclubs. It's a lot more working class and relaxed than that. |
| What Are the Prices Like? |
| Very reasonable. There is rarely a cover and drink prices are not too far afield from your neighborhood bar. |
| When is the Best Time To Go? |
| Weekend days and evenings bring out the biggest crowds. |
| Why Should I Go Here? |
| Because you want a less-processed, relatively laid back place to throw back a drink or twelve. |
| What Else Do I Need To Know? |
| Even though there is a Coyote Ugly branded bar at New York-New York (and elsewhere in the world), the New York City version of Hogs & Heifers was the actual inspiration for the film. |