Went to see Monique. AWESOME performance!!! She bared it all. However; we paid for a booth. There wasnt a booth it was chairs sitting up from the stage. The Waitresses were walking in front of us the whole show. I had my legs crossed and my husband had to tap me to let me know she was going by, but before I could move my legs she just walked right in front of me without me getting the opportunity to move my legs. The room looks as though theyre trying to get as many seats as they can in there and fill them up
Run, dont walk to one of the best new shows on the strip. Ester Golgbergs - Totally Outrageous Brunch the team that works with Ester are really good. If you live with clean ears and mouth, this many not be for you, the rest of you can sit on each others laps, not enough chairs. Dont rush out they take pictures at the end. Enjoy the hug. SLS hotel on the strip
Its a very small intimate venue, great for comedy performances. I sat in the second row if tables, and it was super close and the tables are very close together. The booths on the side seemed to far from the stage, probably because there is an aisle in front of them.
Vibrant environment with decent crowd. The staff were very helpful and they are really to be appreciated for handling the crowd of this size. Good job guys.
Went to see Monique . Good show. However the lounge chargers gratuity in addition to a service charge and tax. On top of the service charge when tickets were purchased
Truly truly disappointed with the LP show AT at the SLS (formerly the Sahara) Sayer club.... what a joke... doors supposed to open at 9pm apparently opened at 10:30 (but I wouldnt know because I had to go buy pants and shoes.. no flip flops.... then I see at least four other males in shorts) THEN got back by 11:15 and no one came on until 12:15! THEN LP comes out and does 3 songs... one very well the other 2 were apparently between a party she was attending and my 8 dollar water.... miserable experience.Kudos to 800 pizza, the door man for the show, and the concierge over by valet.Good luck on your existence I hope others have a much better experience. Me? That was enough.
It was a nice venue for a cozy concert. It would have been nicer if the couches were not all reserved, but I guess that is the club norm.
Cabaret style seating. Not too packed in. $16 for a Bud Light and Corona. As expected for a venue like this.
I enjoyed previous Sayers Club experiences, however they were closed by 10pm this past Friday (4/28) and 11pm when we went to stop by on Saturday 4/29. Do they even open at all anymore?!?!?
The ONLY reason ..and I repeat the ONLY reason I stepped foot in this pretentious, Anglo filled, whack club was because my aunt was turning 60 and someone told her they knew someone that was performing at an R&B club on the strip and could get us in. I KNEW this was a mistake when I pulled up and walked in..The gin and tonic was $16.00 -- the same amount I just paid for a MEAL at a BUFFET.. get the _____ out of here! There were all of these VIP areas filled to the brim with teeny tiny dresses, weak suit jackets, over processed blonde hair and bros..The VIP booths were $550.00 for a love seat sized couch and a bottle with setups. NO thanks.. I stood and looked mad..Then the R&B performer comes on stage and he looks like Jason Mraz and kicks his R&B set off with Calvin Harris Blame.. are you kidding me.. what kind of R&B is this?I was so grossed out..that I apologized to my aunt (who I think was so utterly & totally confused at this point as to what was happening that she was frozen in place) and told her that I was going to play some penny slots and I would meet them when they were ready to go..So i proceeded to leave..find my lucky penny machine and drink FREE DRINKS for the rest of the night.What a waste of my good jeans..
The dance floor is carpeted. Beers cost $8 and cocktails cost $12 or $13. The main exit sign is obscured by a black curtain.