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Here’s where to find food and drink specials for Election Day in Las Vegas

Bars and restaurants around Las Vegas are offering free and discounted food and drink specials in honor of Election Day Tuesday. Whether you’re looking to celebrate a win or drown your sorrows, you’ll be able to find something affordable.

Oddfellows

The downtown bar at 150 North Las Vegas Blvd. #190 is hosting a “Beat Trump” event. In addition to $3 well drinks and $3 tall Pabst beers, guests will be invited to beat candy, toys and drink tickets out of a Trump piñata. Keep your “I voted” sticker to trade in for a free shot and watch the votes roll in.

El Dorado Cantina

El Dorado Cantina, 3025 Sammy Davis Jr Dr, is giving away a free blue or red mini margarita to anyone over 21 who brings in their “I Voted” sticker today. You can purchase additional mini margaritas for $5 while watching election coverage on all restaurant TVs.

ReBar

The bar/antique shop at 1225 S. Main St is offering $3 draft beer and $4 well drinks as well as free donkey and elephant cookies.

Beauty Bar

Starting at 9 p.m., Beauty Bar, 517 Fremont St., will offer Nickel Beer Night. The $10 cover charge includes a live performance by ECHOS and nickel beer on tap until the kegs run dry.

Donut Bar

Donut Bar, 124 S. 6th St. #140 will give you a free doughnut with your “I Voted” sticker. You just choose whether you want the frosted donkey or frosted elephant.

GameWorks

On Nov. 8 only, buy one $20 Game Card at GameWorks, 6587 S. Las Vegas Blvd., and get one free. If you need a drink, happy hour runs 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Morels Las Vegas

For a throwback to the last presidential debate, Morels at the Palazzo is offering a Nasty Woman drink made with vodka and activated charcoal lemonade.

Chili’s

Order a Presidente Margarita in mango, strawberry or lime for $5. The first 35 guests who order get to keep the commemorative Election Day shaker.

BJ’s Restaurant

BJ’s is offering $5 beers all day on Tuesday because “We all need a beer after this!”

Crazy Horse 3

The gentlemen’s club is hosting a “Polls for Poles” event starting at 6 p.m. Anyone who brings their “I Voted” sticker gets a free cocktail. Promotions include a look-alike contest, awarding $500 to whoever best resembles Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump.

 

 

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Marco’s Pizza

If the only person you want to see for the next four years is your local pizza delivery person, order from Marco’s Pizza. Share their Facebook post to receive a free pizza on Tuesday and you’ll be entered into the running to win free pizza for four years.

Caesars Palace Race & Sports Book

The book’s 143-foot-wide video wall will broadcast the political race as the votes start to tally. You can get a domestic draft for $5.80 in honor of the 58th election.

ameriCAN at the LINQ

The ameriCAN bar at the LINQ, 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd., is offering red and blue shots for $2 each during their Election Night viewing party. For added festivity, the High Roller observation wheel will be illuminated in red, white and blue.

TAG Sports Bar

TAG Sports Bar at the LINQ will offer specialty martinis for $3 off and boiler makers for $4 off from 4 p.m. to midnight.

Postmates

Not in the mood to go out? Celebrate (or mourn) from the couch. Postmates is offering free delivery from all the best spots in town. Select any vendor from the Postmates Plus group, then enter the code VOTENOW at checkout.

Contact Janna Karel at jkarel@reviewjournal.com. Find her on Twitter: @jannainprogress

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