Guys Night Out

Guys Night Out at Bauhaus

Bauhaus at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 is the go-to nightclub for a guys night in Las Vegas — a venue at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) with 400 total capacity. Guest list entry through NoCoverVegas saves $20-30 per person, VIP bottle service starts at Starting at $400, and Techno, House, Tech House runs all the way through 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM. Open Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM.

Why Bauhaus

Why Bauhaus Is Perfect for Your Guys Night Out

For a guys night out, Bauhaus checks every box. The downtown las vegas's only venue built around a single-genre mandate: techno, house, and tech house exclusively — no hip-hop nights, no top 40 fridays, no open-format rotation. the houston bauhaus dna runs through every programming decision, from the danley sound system calibrated for concert-grade audio at nightclub volumes to the 60-foot led wall functioning as the sole visual element. opens at 10 pm and runs until 5 am on friday and saturday, with peak energy arriving between 3 and 4:30 am when every strip mega-club has cleared out — the natural destination for las vegas service industry workers finishing shifts, underground electronic music travelers, and edc attendees extending festival weekend into a proper club. the 400-person room fills completely on peak nights, producing floor density that 5,000-person clubs cannot replicate regardless of headliner. street parking on surrounding 7th street blocks costs nothing. the downtown arts district location puts bauhaus entirely outside the casino resort corridor — a pure nightclub in a neighborhood of galleries, studios, and independent bars. delivers exactly the kind of high-energy environment where a group of guys can enjoy world-class nightlife. Located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), the venue is right in the middle of everything, making it easy to start with dinner nearby and roll into the club when the energy peaks. With standout features like Danley sound system, 60-foot LED wall, Dedicated techno/house venue, your group gets a premium experience from start to finish. Bottle service at Bauhaus is particularly well-suited for guys groups because it eliminates the need to worry about guest list ratios — your table is reserved, your entry is guaranteed, and your host keeps the night running smoothly no matter how large your crew is.

The scale of Bauhaus — with a total capacity of 400 guests — works in a guys' night group's favor because a group of 6 to 12 men doesn't have to worry about table size, section width, or the crowd density that pushes people out of smaller venues at capacity. The techno, house, tech house programming is the entertainment backbone that carries the male group's evening from arrival energy to the headliner peak: the guys settle in, the bottles come out, the DJ builds, and the night reaches its maximum energy during the 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM window. Guys' night groups with bottle service at Bauhaus have a reserved table waiting regardless of what time the group's dinner and pre-club stops finish — the VIP host manages the section so the male group can focus entirely on the entertainment and each other.

Bauhaus is the only venue in Las Vegas built from opening with a single-genre mandate: techno, house, and tech house, nothing else. Every Strip and off-Strip nightclub that programs electronic music also programs hip-hop, Top 40, or open format on alternating nights to maximize attendance across demographics — Bauhaus does not. The result is a crowd that shows up for the music rather than for the social spectacle, which produces a fundamentally different floor energy than the production mega-clubs at Hakkasan, Zouk, or Marquee. Located at 115 North 7th Street in downtown Las Vegas's arts district, Bauhaus is a 400-person venue that opened in October 2025 — the newest underground electronic music club in the city — with a Danley sound system installed as the primary investment before décor, with a 60-foot LED wall as the only major visual production element.

The all-black dress code is not enforced by doorstaff in the way Strip clubs enforce collared-shirt policies; at Bauhaus it functions as a self-selection signal that defines the crowd. Groups attending EDC Las Vegas in May who want to extend into local club programming after the festival ends find Bauhaus open until 5 AM on Friday and Saturday, 4 miles from the convention center and 3 miles from the major Strip hotels. The downtown location on 7th Street is a different Las Vegas nightlife geography: no resort casino fees, street parking available on surrounding blocks, and a building that exists exclusively as a nightclub rather than as a nightclub installed inside a resort entertainment complex.

A guys' night in Las Vegas runs most smoothly when the male group books VIP bottle service rather than relying on guest list entry — at Bauhaus on Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), all-male groups or heavily male-skewed groups face ratio scrutiny on the guest list, while bottle service reservations (starting at Starting at $400) bypass that entirely. The VIP host at the guys' night table manages service throughout the evening so the male group doesn't have to flag down staff or navigate bar lines for refills — the guys focus on the entertainment and each other while the host keeps the table running. Guys' night groups at Bauhaus who arrive around 11 PM before the headliner window get the full arc of the evening: the warm-up set build, the headliner peak, and the late-night energy that extends past the headliner into the venue's extended operating hours. NoCoverVegas guys' night bookings include the complimentary limo to Bauhaus for groups that want transportation from their Strip hotel without the per-person rideshare cost multiplied across a large male group.

Planning Your Night

Planning Your Guys Night Out at Bauhaus

Planning a group night at Bauhaus requires a scheduling framework different from booking a Strip mega-club residency show. There is no headliner calendar to build around — the resident DJ roster programs every operating night, which means music quality is consistent regardless of which specific Friday or Saturday the group selects. There is no sold-out-show dynamic that forces groups to choose between unavailable VIP positions and unfavorable minimums weeks in advance. Groups who want the best position at XS on a Calvin Harris Saturday need reservations three weeks out and a four-figure bottle service minimum; groups who want a strong position at Bauhaus sign up on the NoCoverVegas guest list a few days before and arrive by 11 PM. The 400-person capacity means a group of eight enters a room that reaches genuine floor density without the shoulder-to-shoulder compression that 3,000-person mega-clubs produce at peak Saturday capacity. Movement between the DJ booth and the bar does not require ten minutes of crowd navigation — a practical advantage that groups extending a Las Vegas night past 2 AM consistently value over the static positions that mega-club table service requires.

The physical experience at Bauhaus is defined by the room-to-sound relationship the Danley speaker system creates at 400-person scale. Danley installs their speaker systems in professional concert venues where audio engineers control low-frequency energy precisely enough to fill large spaces evenly without the bass compression that most nightclub speaker arrays produce under load. At 400 people, every position on the Bauhaus floor sits within a consistent sound zone — no dead spots near the perimeter, no excessive pressure zones directly in front of stacked speakers, no acoustic cancellation corridors that plague larger rectangular rooms. Groups positioned 20 feet from the DJ booth experience the same audio fidelity as groups positioned 40 feet back. The 60-foot LED wall responds to the DJ's actual audio input rather than running a pre-programmed visual loop — the visual environment changes in real time with the music, creating a synchronization between what the room sounds like and what it looks like that conventional LED setups running pre-rendered content cannot achieve. For groups planning around the visual experience as much as the audio, the LED response means peak moments in a set produce corresponding visual peaks rather than a continuous ambient display indifferent to what the DJ is doing.

The Bauhaus crowd arrives in two distinct waves that group planners benefit from knowing. The 10 PM to midnight window is a lighter attendance period that skews toward underground electronic music regulars, tourists who found the venue through research rather than hotel concierge recommendations, and groups running an earlier Las Vegas itinerary. From midnight to 2 AM, the room fills progressively as the dance floor reaches its intended density. After 2 AM, the character of the room shifts: Las Vegas service industry workers who finished their shifts at Strip nightclubs and Fremont East bars arrive in significant numbers, producing a crowd composition that mixes visitors with Las Vegas residents at a ratio unusual in the Strip mega-club circuit. The service industry presence at Bauhaus after 2 AM is not incidental — bartenders, dealers, performers, and hospitality staff specifically choose Bauhaus because they know what a well-run underground club sounds and feels like, and Bauhaus is the venue on their mental shortlist when the shift ends. For groups who spent the earlier part of their evening at a Strip show, the 2 AM to 3 AM arrival window at Bauhaus provides the correct transition timing: the room is at capacity, the DJ is in the second half of the set arc, and the crowd composition is at its most interesting mix of the night.

The 7th Street address creates logistics that differ from Strip venues in ways that benefit most group configurations. Street parking is available on North 7th Street and surrounding blocks at no charge on operating nights — a practical detail that matters for groups arriving from Henderson, Summerlin, or off-Strip hotels where rideshare coordination for a 5 AM return adds friction. The nearest rideshare drop-off points are directly in front of the venue; the arts district location does not create the arrival queue delays that Strip venues with hundreds of simultaneous rideshare arrivals generate around casino entrance corridors. The all-black preferred dress code functions as cultural shorthand: groups that arrive dressed in black communicate immediately that they understand the venue's identity, and the door staff operates accordingly. Guest list check-in at Bauhaus is direct — present the name and group size, and the group enters together without ratio requirements or individually tallied ticket purchases. Groups of six or more who sign up through the NoCoverVegas group intake are confirmed as a block, so the group arrives and enters as a unit.

For groups visiting Las Vegas during EDC Week — typically the third week of May — Bauhaus occupies a specific role in the festival programming ecosystem that no other nightclub in the city fills. The main festival grounds at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway close between 5 and 6 AM, sending 160,000+ festival attendees toward the city in an hour that overlaps with Bauhaus's peak operating window. The venue is 4 miles from the Convention Center shuttle hubs — roughly a 12-minute rideshare at 4 AM with minimal traffic — and was specifically in mind for EDC attendees who follow the Houston Bauhaus programming model when the festival was selected as their Las Vegas destination. On EDC Weekend Saturdays, Bauhaus runs at its densest and most internationally diverse: festival attendees from Europe, Japan, Australia, and South America who specifically traveled to Las Vegas for EDC extend their weekend into a venue that matches the underground programming sensibility of the artists they came to see. For non-festival groups in Las Vegas during EDC Week, Bauhaus provides an after-hours electronic music experience that operates at the same scale and intensity as the festival's underground stages without the outdoor venue logistics, shuttle coordination, and $200+ ticket price. The venue is open to 5 AM regardless of festival attendance — EDC week or not — making it the most reliable after-hours destination for any group whose Las Vegas night is not finished when the Strip mega-clubs close at 4.

Packages & Perks

Guys Night Out Packages at Bauhaus

  • Guest list entry at Bauhaus through NoCoverVegas — Guest list available through NoCoverVegas.
  • VIP bottle service at Bauhaus with reserved table — starting at Starting at $400 — guarantees entry for guys-only groups without ratio requirements
  • Bauhaus's full layout at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) — multiple bar areas, VIP sections, and main dance floor access
  • Techno, House, Tech House all night at Bauhaus — energy peaks between 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM — open Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM
  • Multi-table packages available for larger guys night groups — Bauhaus holds 400 total guests, adjacent VIP sections for groups of 10+

Pricing Overview

Guest ListFree with NoCoverVegas
Bottle ServiceStarting at $400
DrinksMixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400

Cost Breakdown

Guys Night Out Pricing at Bauhaus — What You Actually Pay

Understanding the real costs helps you plan your guys night out budget. Here is a breakdown of what you would pay at the door versus what you pay when you book through NoCoverVegas. The guest list is always free, and bottle service pricing is competitive when booked through us.

Item
Without Guest List
With NoCoverVegas
Cover Charge (per person)
Normally $20-30 cover
Free with NoCoverVegas

$40-75 saved per person

Individual Drinks
Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400
Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400 (same pricing)

No savings on individual drinks

Bottle Service (minimum spend)
Starting at $400
Starting at $400 (book through NoCoverVegas for best pricing)

Strongly recommended — guarantees entry with no ratio requirement

How It Works

How to Book Your Guys Night Out at Bauhaus

Booking your guys night out through NoCoverVegas is straightforward. Follow these four steps and your group will be confirmed and ready to go in minutes.

1

Submit Your Guest List Request

Fill out the NoCoverVegas guest list form below with your group details. Include the number of people in your guys night out, your preferred date, and any special requests. You will receive a confirmation text within minutes.

2

Get Your Personalized Confirmation

A NoCoverVegas VIP host will text you with your confirmed guest list spot at Bauhaus, answer any questions about your guys night out, and help coordinate bottle service or VIP upgrades if you want them.

3

Arrive at the Venue

On the night of your guys night out, head to Bauhaus and check in at the guest list entrance. Give them your name and the NoCoverVegas guest list. Your entire group gets priority entry with no cover charge. Aim to arrive between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM for the shortest wait.

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Enjoy VIP Treatment All Night

Once inside, your guys night out gets the full Bauhaus experience. If you booked bottle service, your dedicated host will escort you to your reserved table. If you are on the guest list, head to the bar or dance floor and enjoy the night — no cover, no hassle, just a great time.

Insider Tips

Guys Night Out Insider Tips for Bauhaus

Bottle Service Is Your Best Bet

For a guys-only group at Bauhaus, bottle service is the smartest move. It guarantees entry regardless of gender ratio, reserves a prime table for your crew, and often works out cheaper than buying individual drinks all night when you split the minimum among 6 to 8 guys.

Understand Guest List Ratios

If your guys night group is using the guest list instead of bottle service, you need to understand the ratio rules at Bauhaus. Men typically need an even or better female-to-male ratio to get in free before 12:30 AM. If your group is all guys, bottle service eliminates this requirement entirely.

Dress Sharp, No Exceptions

The dress code at Bauhaus is non-negotiable, and guys groups get scrutinized more carefully than mixed groups. Everyone in your crew needs button-down shirts or fitted polos, dress shoes or clean designer sneakers, and no athletic wear, hats, or sandals. One underdressed person can hold up the entire group.

Plan the Full Night

Bauhaus is at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), surrounded by restaurants, bars, and other nightlife. The best guys nights start with dinner around 9 PM, hit a cocktail bar for a couple of rounds, and arrive at Bauhaus between 11 PM and midnight — right as the energy starts building toward peak hours at 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM.

Tips

Guys Night Out Tips for Bauhaus

  • For a guys group at Bauhaus, VIP bottle service is the smartest move — starting at Starting at $400, it guarantees entry without ratio requirements, reserves your table, and often costs less than individual drinks split among 6 to 8 people.
  • If using the guest list instead of bottle service, understand the ratio rules at Bauhaus: Guest list available through NoCoverVegas.
  • Dress code at Bauhaus is strictly enforced and scrutinized more for male groups: All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. Every person in the guys night needs to pass dress inspection — one person in athletic wear or sandals can hold up the entire group.
  • Time your arrival to Bauhaus right — energy builds toward peak between 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM. Ideal plan: dinner near Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) at 9 PM, then Bauhaus entry around 11 PM to catch the full headliner set.
  • Bauhaus at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) is surrounded by restaurants, bars, and other nightlife — plan a full evening starting with a group dinner at a Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) restaurant around 9 PM, then Bauhaus after 11 PM.

Dress Code

What to Wear to Your Guys Night Out at Bauhaus

All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. Every member of your guys night out group must meet the dress code to enter — there are no exceptions. Here is a detailed breakdown of what to wear and what to avoid.

For Men

Fitted button-down shirts, sport coats or blazers for an elevated look, dark jeans or dress pants, and dress shoes or clean designer sneakers. No athletic wear under any circumstances.

For Women

Not typically applicable for a guys night, but any female guests follow standard upscale nightclub attire — cocktail dresses, heels, and dressy separates.

What to Avoid

Athletic wear, jerseys, cargo shorts, sandals, flip-flops, hats, tank tops, ripped jeans, and graphic tees. Guys groups get the strictest dress code enforcement at every Vegas nightclub.

Guys Night Out Style Tip

Guys night groups at Bauhaus face the tightest dress code scrutiny of any group type. Every member of your crew needs to pass inspection individually — one person in sneakers or a ball cap can delay or deny the entire group. Send a dress code reminder to everyone the day before and have a backup plan for anyone who shows up underdressed.

Group Size

How Many People Can You Bring?

Groups of 4 to 15 are ideal. Bottle service is recommended for groups of 6+ to guarantee entry and secure a table. For larger groups, multiple table packages are available.

Bauhaus has a total capacity of 400 guests.

Guys Night Out at Bauhaus — FAQ

How much does a guys night out at Bauhaus cost?

Guest list entry is free through NoCoverVegas. Bottle service starts at Starting at $400. Pricing increases on weekends, holidays, and when top-tier DJs perform. Contact us for a personalized quote.

How many people can I bring for a guys night out at Bauhaus?

Groups of 4 to 15 are ideal. Bottle service is recommended for groups of 6+ to guarantee entry and secure a table. For larger groups, multiple table packages are available.

What is the dress code for a guys night out at Bauhaus?

All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. This applies to all guests in your guys night out group — no exceptions, even for the guest of honor.

How do I book a guys night out at Bauhaus?

The easiest way is to sign up through NoCoverVegas. Fill out the guest list form below, mention it is a guys night out, and we will coordinate everything — from guest list entry to VIP table reservations and guest list.

What time should we arrive for a guys night out at Bauhaus?

For guest list entry, arrive between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM for the shortest wait times. The energy peaks between 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM. If you have bottle service, your table will be ready whenever you arrive, but showing up around 11 PM ensures you experience the full build-up of the night.

Can I get a private section for my guys night out at Bauhaus?

Yes. Bauhaus offers semi-private and private VIP sections depending on your group size and budget. Private sections typically require a higher minimum spend than the standard Starting at $400 bottle service minimum. These sections include dedicated security, a private host, and a more exclusive experience for your group.

Is there a guest list cutoff time at Bauhaus?

Yes. Guest list entry at Bauhaus typically has a cutoff around 12:30 AM to 1:00 AM. Women on the guest list generally get free entry all night, while men must arrive before the cutoff and meet the dress code and ratio requirements. After the cutoff, general admission cover charges apply. Book bottle service if your group plans to arrive later than midnight.

What if someone in my group does not meet the dress code at Bauhaus?

All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. If any member of your guys night out group does not meet the dress code, they will be denied entry — and this can delay or affect your entire group. There are no exceptions, even for the guest of honor. Send everyone in your group a dress code reminder beforehand. If someone needs to change, most nearby hotels have shops where appropriate attire can be purchased quickly.

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