Mike Morey's Sip 'n Tip

Cocktail Bar Downtown / Fremont East $$ Reviewed by Priya Nair

Mike Morey's Sip 'n Tip sits down an alley just off the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, connected to the well-known Downtown Cocktail Room. The Infatuation describes a 3,000-square-foot speakeasy that mixes comedy, cocktails, and a neighbourhood feel into one room. To get in, guests step into the alley and ring the bell, the kind of entrance that keeps the space half-hidden from the Fremont crowds.

Inside the shared entry, a left turn leads to the Downtown Cocktail Room and a pulled curtain to the right opens into Sip 'n Tip. The Infatuation frames that curtain as a mood shift, trading the polished cocktail-lounge feel for something warmer and more familiar. A long bar runs down one side of the room, with small tables lining the other.

The drink list covers a full range of cocktails, spirits, and beers without leaning precious. Tripadvisor reviewers praise the range and call the prices reasonable for a downtown room, a contrast with Strip pricing a few miles south. The bartenders work fast and steer newcomers when asked.

The comedy streak sets it apart from the speakeasies nearby. Sin City Press covered the room as a place where laughter is part of the design, with the staff and the crowd keeping the tone loose. That mix of jokes and serious drinks is the house signature.

Service draws steady praise. Tripadvisor and Yelp reviewers single out the bartenders and security staff for attentiveness, a detail that matters in a small room where the bar sets the pace. The space stays intimate rather than packed, which suits conversation.

The room works best late, after the Fremont East crowd has warmed up, when the curtain side fills with regulars and downtown industry workers. Its connection to the Downtown Cocktail Room makes it an easy second stop on a downtown crawl. Many guests move between the two spaces across a night.

Downtown Las Vegas has built a reputation for hidden bars off Fremont, and Sip 'n Tip fits that lineage with its bell-and-alley entrance. The room shares a front door with the Downtown Cocktail Room, one of the area's longest-running cocktail spots, which lends it instant context. The two operate as distinct spaces behind the same curtain.

The comedy angle is more than decor, with the staff and regulars keeping the tone light and the room loose. Sin City Press framed the place as one where laughter is built into the night, a contrast with the hushed reverence of many speakeasies. That looser feel is what reviewers remember.

The drink program holds up against the joke-forward atmosphere, with a full range of cocktails, spirits, and beers at prices reviewers call fair for downtown. The Infatuation and Tripadvisor both note that the bar takes its drinks seriously even as it keeps the mood casual. Asking the bartender for a recommendation is the reliable move.

The room rewards a later arrival, once the Fremont East crowd has settled in and the curtain side fills with locals and industry workers. Treating it as the second stop after the Downtown Cocktail Room is the natural way to use it. The bell at the alley door is the only barrier to entry.

Who it fits: downtown drinkers who want a hidden room with reasonable prices and a sense of humor. Who should skip it: anyone after a large, high-energy club, since this is a small, curtained lounge built for talking and sipping rather than dancing.

Sip 'n Tip trades on its alley entrance and its place beside a downtown institution. For visitors willing to find the bell and pull the curtain, the payoff is a warm, comedy-tinged lounge that feels like a local secret a few steps off Fremont. The pairing with the Downtown Cocktail Room makes it an easy add to a night out.

Mike Morey's Sip 'n Tip anchors our best cocktail bars in Las Vegas guide, and it sits within the wider Las Vegas bar guide and our edit of best cocktail bars worldwide. Many drinkers pair it with Downtown Cocktail Room nearby.

For more nearby, the full Las Vegas bar guide maps the rest of the city.

Sources: The Infatuation (Las Vegas); Tripadvisor; Sin City Press (2026); Yelp reviews. Reviewed by Priya Nair, barsforKings. Updated May 4, 2026.

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