Mama Rabbit is the mezcal and tequila bar inside Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip, built around what the resort calls the city's largest agave-based spirits selection across a brightly painted 4,400-square-foot room.
Mama Rabbit occupies a corner of Park MGM on the Strip, a brightly painted 4,400-square-foot room devoted to mezcal and tequila. Las Vegas Magazine describes it as an ode to agave spirits from across Mexico, with Oaxacan color and pattern covering the walls. The bar opened as part of the resort's reinvention and became its agave anchor.
The name carries the theme. It comes from Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave, who in myth nursed 400 rabbits on pulque, the fermented sap of the plant. The 400 rabbits became the spirits of drink, a fitting origin for a room built on tequila and mezcal.
The spirits list is the reason to come, billed by the resort as the largest agave-based selection in Las Vegas. Bottles run from accessible blancos to rare single-village mezcals, and the staff are set up to guide a flight across styles. For anyone learning the category, the range is the draw.
Cocktails build on that base rather than hiding it. The menu leans on smoke, citrus, and chili, with house margaritas, palomas, and mezcal-forward drinks that reviewers single out as the standouts on the list. Las Vegas Magazine credits a program designed to show off the spirits instead of burying them in sweet mixers.
The room itself splits into a front bar and lounge and a back area with a second bar, gaming, and a stage. That layout lets the space work as a quiet early-evening drink or a louder late night depending on timing. Design studio DesignAgency built the look with mezcal authority Bricia Lopez consulting.
Thursdays are the signature night, when Latin Night brings live Latin music and beverage specials. The schedule runs late, with the bar open Thursday through Saturday into the early morning hours. Earlier in the week the room is dark, so timing matters.
The crowd mixes Strip visitors curious about agave with locals who treat it as a serious tequila bar. Reviewers describe a lively but not chaotic room, closer to a destination lounge than a nightclub. The Oaxacan styling gives it a sense of place rare on the Strip.
Service earns warm notes for staff who talk guests through the list without condescension. The trade-off is Strip pricing, with the room sitting firmly in the higher range. The value lands for drinkers who use the staff knowledge to explore rather than ordering by habit.
Who would love it: mezcal and tequila drinkers who want range and guidance, and date-night couples after a room with character. Who should skip it: anyone chasing cheap drinks or a beer-and-game-day setup, since this is a spirits-led lounge built around agave.
The smart approach is a flight or a staff-picked pour to start, followed by a mezcal-forward cocktail once the palate is set. Latin Night is the move for anyone who wants music with the drinks. Reservations help on weekend nights when the room fills.
Mama Rabbit ranks among the most distinctive stops on our cocktail bars in Las Vegas guide for depth of spirits, and it earns a place on our date-night bars in Las Vegas list for a Strip evening with a sense of place. The agave list is what sets it apart from the resort's other lounges. For more nearby, the full Las Vegas bar guide maps the rest of the scene, with many cocktail nights pairing a visit here and a round at Downtown Cocktail Room.
