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FREEZONE is located in the Historic Fruitloop just moments away from the world famous Las Vegas Strip. It's located in a commercial strip east of Sahara where there are several other gay businesses - the second bathhouse, Hawks Gym, is also close by - and has ample parking. We unanimously decided that the next time we come here we are just going to stay in the lounge. Thriving since opening its doors to the community in 1996, it has been featured in both local & national magazines & countless websites. A large gay sauna modeled on Roman-style baths, Entourage is one of two gay bathhouses in Las Vegas, and is considered by most to be the best. Then our table became available so we paid the bill and moved over to the restaurant.
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There was great music playing and lots of TV monitors playing old music videos and different sports games. The kids shared a huge Peppermill Margarita too. My wife had a glass of Prosecco ($12) but it was flat so I took it to the bar and they poured her an even bigger glass to replace it. I'm serious - I can not stress enough just how cheesy this plate of nachos was! Incredible! We ordered a plate of nachos ($22) and when it came we were amazed how big the portion was and that it had more cheese than we had ever seen on a plate of nachos. We have hot games, great beer and the best. I ordered a pepsi ($4.25), my wife ordered a drink called a Lemon Drop Martini ($12) and the kids had a huge drink called a Coronarita ($16 - basically a Margarita with a small bottle of Corona dumped in it and a drink called Peaches & Cream ($13). Ellis Island Hotel, Casino & Brewery is the place in Las Vegas for a great time that wont hurt your pockets. Our server was a young girl named Annie who was really nice and quite attentive. Nice and dark and with seats wrapping around a very cool gas fireplace, we were able to sit right at the fire and wait for our table to open up, The hostess suggested that we wait in the lounge and we are so glad that she did. When we went in October they weren't accepting reservations, so we just showed up and there was a bit of a line up and we were told that there would be a 45 minute wait. We really wanted to have a meal at the Peppermill as we had read a lot about it and even seen it in some movies.