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"COLDEST BEER IN LAS VEGAS"

—LV CityLife Magazine


ENJOY THE "NEIGHBORHOOD PUB" AT CLUB CHARLESTON…

  • Comfortable, clean "neighborhood pub" atmosphere
  • Wide selection of tequila, whiskey and all the popular spirits, wines and beers
  • Friendly, attentive bartenders to expertly mix your choice of cocktails and serve your favorite beer in ice-cold mugs. ("Coldest beer in Las Vegas" per CityLife Magazine.)
  • Popular video poker games on bar-top
  • Individual tables for board games or quiet conversation
  • Bring-in food and snacks are welcome
  • Large TV monitors for comfortable viewing from any seat
  • Satellite TV offers a variety of viewing choices
  • Electronic dart game (pub area only)
  • Adjoining semi-private Dart Room for steel-tip play
  • Coin-operated pool table (pub area only)
  • Adjoining Billiard Parlor for the seasoned or amateur player
  • Adjoining TV Room with huge, flat panel plasma and LCD TVs. TV Room can be reserved for private parties.

What a concept! A clean, comfortable neighborhood pub with an adjacent Billiard Parlor. A pub where you can go for that Royal Flush on your favorite video poker game while your non-gaming companion enjoys the Billiard Parlor, Dart Room or TV Room. A pub where you can just sit, relax and enjoy yourself.

You’ll wonder why no one has truly delivered on such a great concept before now!

 

"IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT, GET INTO THE
COLDEST BEER IN LAS VEGAS!"


(
Excerpt of an article by Andrew Kiraly, CltyLife Magazine,
August 2007
)

"AH, THE FRISSON OF MADNESS, power and, yeah, intellectual probity I felt upon whipping out a needle-like cooking thermometer and saying to bartenders, "Gimme your coldest beer!" Some of them thought I was a scientist; others a health department wonk; others just a smart-ass with an $8 kitchen gadget or a drunk who likes sharp objects. Some of those are truer than others, but on this blazing Saturday afternoon I was, in fact, on a search for the coldest beer in the valley. Not with just my mouth, mind you, but with the power of Science in my hand -- in the form of a Wal-Mart digital thermometer that I brandished with such open delight that on a few occasions a general, palpable anxiety emerged about stab wounds. Fortunately, only the beer bore the brunt of my piercing endeavor as I put to the test three claimants to the title of The Coldest Beer in Las Vegas."

…"A different scene awaits at Club Charleston (5740 W. Charleston Blvd., 880-3738). Formerly Ozzie's, the bar has retooled itself into a well-appointed billiards hall. The pub welcomes both amateur players and seasoned shooters, and the north wing features a bevy of pristine tables for both. But don't think alcohol is an afterthought; like its predecessor Ozzie's, Club Charleston still claims bragging rights for near-freezing beer. Bartender Geanine is even so thoughtful to point out that, if you're really looking for the coldest pour, you're better off with the frozen 12-ounce glass rather than the 24-ounce -- something about surface area contact and subzero vector currents in a conductive plasma medium (this is after my third drink). But I suspect she's right: Rigorous scientific inquiry informs me that a 12-ounce Sam Adams draft ($2.75) registers at a heat-vanquishing 31.9 degrees."



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Wide selection of all the popular spirits,
wine and beer.


"Coldest Beer in Las Vegas"
LV CityLife Magazine, August 2007

"A tall, near-freezing one at Club Charleston...
rigorous scientific inquiry informs me that a 12-oz.
Sam Adams draft ($2.75) registers at a heat-
vanquishing 31.9° — Andrew Kiraly, Managing Editor,
LV CityLife Magazine, August 2007



Jessie & Lindsey enjoy "tee martoonis" at
Club Charleston's neighborhood pub.

 

 

 

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