NightclubComparison · 2026

Commonwealth vs Oddyssey Noir

Which nightclub is better for your Vegas night? A side-by-side comparison of Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir to help you decide.

CommonwealthOddyssey Noir
CoverNormally $10-20 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list$21.80+ general admission (advance tickets recommended — events sell out)
Guest ListFree via NoCoverVegasFree via NoCoverVegas
HoursWed–Fri, 6 PM – 3 AM; Sat–Sun, 8 PM – 3 AMFri–Sat, 10:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Dress CodeCasual to upscale casual. More relaxed than Strip clubs — jeans and a clean shirt is fine. No athletic wear, flip-flops, or beachwear.Rave and party attire encouraged. Costumes welcome. 21+ with valid ID. PLUR ethics enforced.

Head to Head

Side-by-Side Comparison

CategoryCommonwealthOddyssey Noir
LocationFremont East (Downtown)AREA15
HoursWed–Fri, 6 PM – 3 AM; Sat–Sun, 8 PM – 3 AMFri–Sat, 10:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Dress CodeCasual to upscale casual. More relaxed than Strip clubs — jeans and a clean shirt is fine. No athletic wear, flip-flops, or beachwear.Rave and party attire encouraged. Costumes welcome. 21+ with valid ID. PLUR ethics enforced.
MusicHip Hop, Open Format, Top 40Techno, Electronic, Underground
Cover ChargeNormally $10-20 cover$21.80+ general admission (advance tickets recommended
Size6,000 sq ft
Bottle ServiceStarting at $300$200 (Standard Table); $350 (Private Table)
NoCoverVegasFREE EntryFREE Entry

The Full Picture

Detailed Experience Comparison

Commonwealth opened in 2012 as one of the founding venues of the Fremont East Entertainment District, anchoring a city-supported revival corridor on East Fremont Street that established downtown Las Vegas as a legitimate nightlife destination independent of the Strip casino resort system. In May 2026, after fourteen years of operation, the venue completed a comprehensive redesign that transformed every level of the building — sourced and curated entirely by owner Ryan Doherty of Corner Bar Management without outside designers — while preserving the character that made it downtown Las Vegas's most beloved alternative nightclub for over a decade. The main floor was rebuilt around dark wood panels inset with laser-cut brass screens bearing elaborate floral and foliate patterns. Banquettes in oxblood-red leather replaced the original furniture alongside vintage pieces Doherty sourced personally. A new DJ booth, Tiffany-style pendant lamps casting jewel-toned light across the bar, and fully redesigned bathrooms complete the ground-floor renovation — a direction that leans into Victorian cocktail-bar aesthetics rather than the industrial or brutalist approaches taken by other Fremont East venues in recent years. The rooftop — Commonwealth's signature space and the main dance floor on weekend nights — received custom emerald-green tile from London featuring foliate medallions and lion masks installed along the bar face. All rooftop furniture was replaced with tufted sofas and low-slung wooden tables arranged on Persian rugs. The architectural centerpiece of the 2026 renovation is a 107-year-old stained-glass installation salvaged from a Philadelphia church, now mounted above the back bar — the oldest physical object installed in any Las Vegas nightclub at the time of the redesign. The rooftop operates open-air directly above the Fremont Street LED canopy, with the neon-lit facades of classic downtown casinos visible below the railing and the pedestrian energy of the Fremont East district at street level. A new Thursday residency called 'Birds of a Feather' brings house and techno programming with pyrotechnic effects — the only weekly pyrotechnic club night currently operating in downtown Las Vegas. Concealed inside the first floor is The Laundry Room, the speakeasy that Las Vegas cocktail historians credit with starting the city's contemporary craft cocktail bar scene. The Laundry Room occupies the actual former laundry room of the El Cortez hotel casino — a Las Vegas institution operating on the same site since 1941 — which preceded the building's current incarnation as Commonwealth. The 2026 redesign transformed The Laundry Room into its most visually elaborate form: a crystal chandelier above the main seating area, Tiffany-style lamps throughout, 200 original artworks installed across every available wall surface, Louis XVI-style chairs upholstered in floral tapestry, and crimson velvet drapes framing the entrance and bar. Head mixologist Davey Francis, brought in for the 2026 reopening, created a cocktail menu titled 'Fear and Laundry' — a three-chapter narrative structured around a reporter's descent through Las Vegas, producing cocktails that function as characters in a story rather than items on a conventional drinks list. The Laundry Room remains accessible only by phone reservation or by asking the right bartender; the 20-seat capacity is unchanged, and the no-printed-menu format continues alongside Francis's narrative framework. The three-level combination — redesigned ground-floor cocktail bar, open-air rooftop dance floor, and intimate hidden speakeasy — operates within a 6,000-square-foot, 300-person venue where guests move between fundamentally different experiences without leaving the building. Hip-hop, Top 40, and open-format DJs run Friday through Sunday on the rooftop, with Saturday consistently reaching capacity before midnight. Wednesday industry night draws Las Vegas service workers and the downtown creative community. The crowd skews local, creative, and non-tourist — graphic designers, musicians, bartenders, and Las Vegas residents who choose Fremont East specifically when the Strip's bottle-service theater isn't what the night calls for. The overall vibe at Commonwealth is best described as downtown las vegas's definitive alternative nightlife venue, fully redesigned in may 2026 — every level rebuilt while preserving the fourteen-year character that made it fremont east's cornerstone. the rooftop now features a 107-year-old philadelphia church stained-glass installation above the back bar, custom emerald-green london tile, and a new 'birds of a feather' thursday residency (house and techno with pyrotechnics — the only weekly pyrotechnic night in downtown las vegas). the laundry room speakeasy inside now carries 200 original artworks, a crystal chandelier, louis xvi chairs, and head mixologist davey francis's 'fear and laundry' cocktail menu: a three-chapter narrative about a reporter's descent through vegas. the crowd skews local, creative, and non-tourist — graphic designers, bartenders, musicians, and las vegas residents who choose fremont east when the strip's bottle-service theater isn't what the night calls for. friday and saturday rooftop parties hit capacity before midnight. at $10–20 cover, commonwealth is las vegas's best-value premium nightlife experience — and the only one where you can access a legitimately world-class speakeasy in the former el cortez laundry room, then walk upstairs to an open-air rooftop dance floor above the fremont street led canopy. With a capacity of 300 guests across 6,000 square feet, Commonwealth provides a more intimate setting where the atmosphere feels personal and curated. The music programming at Commonwealth focuses on hip hop, open format, top 40, which shapes the crowd and energy throughout the night.

Oddyssey Noir is Las Vegas's premier underground rave experience, running inside AREA15's former Lost Spirits Distillery space every Friday and Saturday night from 10 PM through 3 AM. The multi-room labyrinth features two high-energy dance floors with underground DJs curating techno and electronic music, while circus performers, breakdancers, and cabaret acts move through the carnivalesque space simultaneously with the music — a live entertainment model where the performers are part of the crowd experience rather than separated stage acts. Located at AREA15, the immersive entertainment complex at 3215 South Rancho Drive — 1.5 miles west of the Strip near the I-15 — Oddyssey Noir operates in a physical context completely distinct from casino resort nightlife. The former Lost Spirits Distillery industrial space provides a multi-room labyrinth layout that the venue uses to separate the two dance floors by musical programming: guests move between techno and other electronic subgenres by walking between rooms rather than staying on a single floor plan. General admission tickets start at $21.80 — a precise pricing structure unlike the round-number cover charges at Strip nightclubs — and the 450-person capacity regularly sells out on both Friday and Saturday nights, making advance booking essential rather than recommended. PLUR ethics (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect) are enforced as operational policy at Oddyssey Noir — a rave culture principle that governs the social contract at the door and throughout the event. Rave attire is not merely tolerated but encouraged: costumes, LED accessories, and expressive fashion are standard at Oddyssey Noir in a way that no Las Vegas Strip nightclub accommodates. VIP table packages are available at $200 (Standard Table) and $350 (Private Table) beverage minimums — significantly below the $600–2,000 minimums at Strip venues of comparable cultural significance. In contrast, the vibe at Oddyssey Noir leans toward the anti-mega-club experience las vegas has been missing — a 450-person underground rave inside area15's labyrinthine distillery space, 1.5 miles from the strip where rave culture operates entirely on its own terms. two simultaneous techno floors let the crowd flow between programming and bpm ranges without leaving the building. circus performers, breakdancers, and cabaret acts move through the space throughout the night — not as a scheduled show but as integrated entertainment that appears within the general crowd. plur ethics are operational policy, not aspirational: the door filters for the ethos, and the 450-person capacity keeps the room from the dilution that hits larger venues. dress up — rave attire, costumes, and led accessories are correct here, not exceptional. arrive early (10 pm to 11 pm) with advance tickets already purchased, because walk-up availability on peak nights genuinely runs out. area15 parking is on-site and rideshare drop is straightforward, making the off-strip logistics less friction than the distance suggests. peak energy at oddyssey noir runs midnight to 3 am — later than strip nightclubs by approximately 90 minutes. Oddyssey Noir accommodates up to 450 guests, creating a boutique-style experience where every corner feels intentional and engaging. Music at Oddyssey Noir centers on techno, electronic, underground, attracting a crowd that matches that energy.

When deciding between Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir, consider what matters most to your group. If the laundry room — 20-seat no-menu craft cocktail bar inside appeals to you, Commonwealth is the clear pick. If circus performers, breakdancers, and cabaret acts on the dance floor is more your style, Oddyssey Noir delivers. Both venues are available through NoCoverVegas with free guest list entry, so the only cost difference comes down to what you spend once inside.

Budget Planning

Cost Comparison

Understanding pricing at each venue helps you plan your night out. With NoCoverVegas, the cover charge is eliminated at both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir, but drinks, bottle service, and other spending vary between venues. Here is what to expect at each.

Commonwealth Pricing

Cover ChargeNormally $10-20 cover
With NoCoverVegasFREE
DrinksMixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $300
Bottle ServiceStarting at $300

Oddyssey Noir Pricing

Cover Charge$21.80+ general admission (advance tickets recommended
With NoCoverVegasFREE
DrinksCocktails from $15; specialty bar program on-site
Bottle Service$200 (Standard Table); $350 (Private Table)

Money-Saving Tip

Nightclub cover charges in Las Vegas range from $30 to $75 per person, which adds up quickly for groups. NoCoverVegas eliminates the cover at both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir. A group of six saves $180 to $450 per night. Put that money toward drinks or bottle service instead.

Planning Your Trip

How to Visit Both Venues

Most visitors to Las Vegas enjoy Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir on different nights rather than trying to squeeze both into a single evening. Both venues are full-night experiences, and rushing between them means missing the best parts of each. If you have a two-night trip, plan Commonwealth for one night and Oddyssey Noir for the other. For longer trips, you might revisit your favorite or explore the remaining nightclubs on the Strip. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both, so there is no extra cost to doing multiple nights.

For transportation between Commonwealth (Fremont East (Downtown)) and Oddyssey Noir (AREA15), rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the fastest option. Most rides between Strip venues take 5 to 15 minutes and cost $10 to $25 depending on surge pricing. Avoid walking between off-Strip venues at night — distances in Las Vegas are deceptive and the desert heat persists well into the evening during summer months. Taxis are available at all major hotel taxi stands, though rideshare apps typically offer shorter wait times and better pricing.

Strengths

What Each Does Best

Commonwealth

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Larger venue at 6,000 sq ft

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Rooftop or outdoor experience

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The Laundry Room — 20-seat no-menu craft cocktail bar inside

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Hip-hop, open format, and Top 40 DJs Wed–Sun

Oddyssey Noir

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Two high-energy dance floors with underground techno and electronic DJs

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Circus performers, breakdancers, and cabaret acts on the dance floor

Quick Picks

Best For Your Group

Hip-Hop Fans

Commonwealth

Stronger hip-hop programming and live performances

Bachelor Parties

Oddyssey Noir

Larger venue with more room for groups and bottle service options

Couples

Commonwealth

More intimate atmosphere with special views or ambiance

Best Value

Both

Free entry at both with NoCoverVegas guest list — no cover charge at either venue

Planning Your Night

Best Nights to Visit

Commonwealth

Friday and Saturday for the biggest rooftop parties.

Oddyssey Noir

Friday and Saturday (only nights open)

The Verdict

Which Should You Choose?

Commonwealth

Choose Commonwealth for an open-air rooftop experience with panoramic Strip views. Ideal for groups who want a unique atmosphere different from the standard mega-club.

Oddyssey Noir

Choose Oddyssey Noir for its location at AREA15 and signature experience featuring two high-energy dance floors with underground techno and electronic djs.

Why Not Both?

Many visitors to Las Vegas hit multiple nightclubs during their trip. Go to Commonwealth one night and Oddyssey Noiranother — NoCoverVegas provides free guest list at both. If you're in town for a weekend, plan one venue per night for the ultimate experience.

Insider Knowledge

Tips for Both Venues

Guest List Timing

Sign up by 6 PM the day of your visit for guaranteed placement. Same-day requests after 6 PM are subject to availability.

Dress to Impress

Both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir enforce strict dress codes. For men: collared shirt, dress shoes, no athletic wear. Women have more flexibility.

Arrive by 10:30 PM

Guest list entry typically closes between 12:30–1 AM. Arrive before 10:30 PM to skip the longest lines and guarantee entry.

Group Ratios

Mixed groups (even ratio of men and women) get faster entry at both venues. All-male groups should arrive earlier or consider bottle service.

Common Questions

Commonwealth vs Oddyssey Noir FAQ

Is Commonwealth or Oddyssey Noir better?

Both are excellent nightclubs in Las Vegas. Commonwealth is located at Fremont East (Downtown) and is known for three-in-one: rooftop nightclub, indoor dance floor, and hidden speakeasy. Oddyssey Noir is at AREA15 and stands out with two high-energy dance floors with underground techno and electronic djs. The best choice depends on your group's preferences for music, location, and vibe.

Can I get guest list at both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir?

Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir. Sign up for one venue per night, or contact us to plan a multi-venue Vegas itinerary.

Which is more expensive, Commonwealth or Oddyssey Noir?

Without guest list, Commonwealth charges normally $10-20 cover and Oddyssey Noir charges $21.80+ general admission (advance tickets recommended. With NoCoverVegas, both are free. Bottle service at Commonwealth starts at Starting at $300. Bottle service at Oddyssey Noir starts at $200 (Standard Table); $350 (Private Table).

What is the dress code for Commonwealth vs Oddyssey Noir?

Commonwealth requires casual to upscale casual. more relaxed than strip clubs — jeans and a clean shirt is fine. no athletic wear, flip-flops, or beachwear. Oddyssey Noir requires rave and party attire encouraged. costumes welcome. 21+ with valid id. plur ethics enforced. Both venues share similar standards, so one outfit should work for either venue.

What are the hours for Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir?

Commonwealth is open wed–fri, 6 pm – 3 am; sat–sun, 8 pm – 3 am. Oddyssey Noir is open fri–sat, 10:00 pm – 3:00 am. If you plan to visit both during one trip, check the current weekly schedule since specific open nights can change seasonally.

How do I get to Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir?

Commonwealth is located at Fremont East (Downtown) and Oddyssey Noir is at AREA15. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the most popular way to get between venues in Las Vegas, with most rides on the Strip taking 5 to 15 minutes. You can also use the Las Vegas Monorail if both venues are on the east side of the Strip.

Can I visit both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir in one night?

It is technically possible, but most groups find it better to dedicate one night per venue. Nightclubs in Vegas are designed to be a full-evening experience. If you must do both, arrive at the first venue when doors open, stay for two to three hours, then head to the second. Keep in mind that guest list entry times are usually before 12:30 AM, so plan accordingly.

Which venue is better for a group or bachelor party?

Both Commonwealth and Oddyssey Noir handle large groups well. Commonwealth holds up to 300 guests and Oddyssey Noir holds up to 450. For bachelor or bachelorette parties, bottle service is recommended since it guarantees a reserved area for your group. NoCoverVegas provides free guest list entry at both venues.

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