(702) 693-4000
4455 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
36.1092
-115.1526
Neighborhood: Paradise
Reviews & Ratings for Hard Rock Hotel - Body English
4 reviews
What users are saying:
Worst experience ever
by anothermeow
This place is a total rip-off! Crappy music and false advertisement to boot! Avoid it like the plague! We had a better time at Rain on Saturday and there was no cover!
- Pros: Walking distance to our hotel
- Cons: False advertisement and the cost!
Body English Bottle Service
by MichaelCollins123
I recently reserved bottle service at Body English and it turned out to be a complete disaster! Just to give you some background, I roll out to the clubs on a regular basis and typically order 3-4 bottles a night/ Cristal on occasion. That said, I’m not someone that you want to make look bad especially if you want my money and the banging girls that I bring in. Unfortunately, when I arrived at Body English this guy Justin Cruz (who I can say wholeheartedly is a complete jack###, maybe he got that way because his last name is Cruz- who knows...) told me that my table was no longer available, to top it off he said that I needed to pay to get into the club. All in all, it was horrific service and I would highly recommend that if you want bottle service to not waste your time at this club. I will never go back again, they’ve lost my business and it can be directly attributed to this Cruz fellow.
- Pros: None
- Cons: Bottle Service- Customer Service
NEEDS A LITTLE HELP BUT THEY TRY
by racepimp
DJ S NEED SOME WORK AS WELL AS THE BARTENDERS THEY NEED A LIL PICK UP GITTY UP BUT NOT A LOST CAUSE MR HART WILL GET IT FIXED START WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT
- Pros: HART IS A CLASS ACT
- Cons: DJ NEEDS HELP
Decadent rock 'n roll club features live music and impromptu performances from the country's biggest acts.
by Ryan Slattery
In Short
When you think Wasted Space, think CBGB in its prime. Motocross star and co-owner Carey Hart has partnered with the Hard Rock, baseball player Jason Giambi and rockers Benji and Joel Madden on what he calls the "anti-club," a spot to bring bad-ass rock culture to the glitz of the Strip. It's a place where underground acts perform and big name rockers can jam if they choose. The mid-size club has 17 tables and booths with bottle service, original artwork on the walls and a 30-foot mural made of vintage band posters and flyers with the club logo hangs over the bar.






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