Treasures
Award-Winning Steakhouse & Gentlemen's Club
Off-Strip (Las Vegas Blvd S) · 2801 Westwood Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Key Facts
Treasures — Quick Facts
Age
21+
Cover
Normally $30-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas
Location
2801 Westwood Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Hours
Sun-Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri-Sat 8 PM – 7 AM
Free Entry
Guest List Available
Dress Code
Upscale casual.
About Treasures
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive operates on a scheduling logic that most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs do not attempt. Where Sapphire and Crazy Horse III have built their identities around a late-night destination format — arrive after midnight, stay until the early morning — Treasures was designed to anchor a complete evening that begins at dinner hour. The Onyx steakhouse is not an afterthought food service added to an existing entertainment venue. It is a AAA Four Diamond-rated standalone restaurant that has earned awards and local accolades independent of the gentlemen's club in the same building. The steakhouse runs a full dining menu — prime cuts, seafood, an extensive wine program, and cocktail service — from a dedicated dining room that operates as a fine dining environment during the dinner service window before the entertainment programming reaches peak activity. The strategic value for visitors is significant. A group arriving at 7 PM can book a dinner table at Onyx, eat a full steakhouse meal, and transition directly from the dining room to the main entertainment floor without stepping outside, summoning a rideshare, or rebuilding group logistics. By 9 PM, when most other Las Vegas strip clubs are at 40 to 50 percent of their peak entertainer roster, the Treasures group is already seated, has eaten, and is positioned in the club before the walk-in crowd begins arriving. That early-entry advantage translates into better table availability, faster bar service, and a head start on the entertainer interactions that define the peak experience. The 40,000-square-foot two-story layout distributes the entertainment experience across both floors with distinct characters. The main floor runs primary stage programming at full energy throughout the operating window. The second floor hosts a separate entertainment zone with its own stage, bar, and more intimate seating configuration — giving groups the option to migrate between two functionally different atmospheres within a single venue. Three stages across the main floor, including a center stage with dedicated production lighting and effects, create a polished visual environment that matches the dining room's standards. The demographic that gravitates toward Treasures is consistently different from the bachelor-party-dominant crowds at Sapphire and CH3. The steakhouse format selects for guests planning a complete evening with dinner as a central component — couples, business entertainment groups, the over-30 crowd that values a well-structured experience over late-night peak chaos. The floor atmosphere at Treasures is more refined and less party-forward than any other top-tier club in Las Vegas, which is simultaneously its greatest competitive advantage and its clearest limitation: groups who want maximum floor energy will find Sapphire and CH3 more satisfying, while groups who want a curated multi-component evening will not find a better option in the city.
Highlights
- Award-winning steakhouse
- Two-story intimate venue
- Full fine dining menu
- Premium VIP rooms
- Free limo from any hotel
First Timer?
What to Expect at Treasures
The Vibe
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive is the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where the evening begins at a AAA Four Diamond-rated steakhouse and transitions directly to a three-stage entertainment floor without leaving the building. The dining component attracts a consistently different demographic than the bachelor-party-dominant crowds at larger Vegas clubs — older, calmer, with a higher proportion of couples and business entertainment groups who value a structured multi-hour experience over late-night peak chaos. The multi-stage main floor and a second-floor entertainment zone give groups two distinct atmospheres within one property. Three stages with production lighting, fog, and wind effects deliver a polished visual standard that matches the restaurant's level rather than undercutting it. On Friday and Saturday nights the 200-plus entertainer roster produces a floor that feels like a curated experience rather than a numbers game — quality and personal attention over spectacle and volume.
Music
Top 40, R&B, Hip Hop
Best Nights
Friday and Saturday (200+ entertainers, peak 10 PM – 1 AM). Steakhouse open Tue–Sat for dinner-and-club packages.
View night guide →Peak Hours
10:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Drink Prices
Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $350
Bottle Service
Starting at $350
View pricing →Parking
Free parking in the venue lot on Westwood Drive
Rideshare
Rideshare dropoff on Westwood Drive. Free limo back to hotel available.
Guest List Rules
Free entry with NoCoverVegas through complimentary limo pickup — sign up with hotel name and group size, and a driver confirms pickup from any Las Vegas property. Cover at the door runs $30–40 without a guest list. The Onyx steakhouse on-site offers a dinner discount for NoCoverVegas guest list groups — book the steakhouse reservation in advance and mention the guest list. No gender ratio requirement. Enter at 2801 Westwood Drive. Open Sun–Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri–Sat 8 PM – 7 AM. 21+ with valid ID.
Sign up free →The AAA Four Diamond Distinction: What the Onyx Rating Actually Means
The AAA Four Diamond rating is not self-reported and not awarded through guest review aggregation. It is assigned by the American Automobile Association through anonymous inspector visits — trained evaluators who visit the restaurant without identifying themselves and assess the experience against a rigorous set of criteria covering food quality, preparation technique, service professionalism, presentation, and physical environment. Fewer than five percent of all restaurants in the United States hold a Four Diamond rating. In Las Vegas, where the restaurant market is among the most competitive in the country, the Four Diamond designation places Onyx in a tier that most of the city's standalone restaurant options do not reach.
For groups visiting Treasures, the rating's practical significance is what it tells you about an evening where the dinner component is as important as the entertainment. Every Las Vegas gentlemen's club with a restaurant attachment — and the list is short — has a food service component built primarily to keep groups on-site and manage pre-show logistics. Onyx was built to a different standard and has earned independent recognition for meeting it. A group of eight eating at Onyx before transitioning to the Treasures entertainment floor is completing a dining course that holds a rating level comparable to upscale Las Vegas dining destinations that have no entertainment component whatsoever.
The practical planning implication: the Onyx reservation should be made at the same time as the entertainment reservation, not as an afterthought. The dining room fills on peak Friday and Saturday evenings — groups that assume the steakhouse is a walk-in option and plan to eat before the entertainment floor opens will find the dining reservation unavailable by 6 PM on Fridays. NoCoverVegas coordinates the dinner reservation and the entertainment guest list as a single booking, which is the correct approach and the one that guarantees both components of a Treasures evening are confirmed before arrival.
The Two-Floor Evening Arc: How to Move Through Treasures
Treasures operates two distinct entertainment environments across its 40,000-square-foot footprint, and a group that spends its entire visit on one floor misses the specific variety the two-floor design is built to provide. The main floor centers on a three-stage production layout — center stage plus two side stages — with a production quality standard set by the center stage's programmable LED arrays, fog machine system, and wind effects. The peak energy window on the main floor runs from 10 PM through 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, with the entertainer rotation at its densest and the center stage production effects at full activation.
The second floor operates on different terms. Its own dedicated stage and its own bar serve a crowd running at 30 to 40 percent lower density than the main floor during the same peak hours. The second-floor configuration is closer to an intimate venue within the same building — service-to-guest ratio is higher because the crowd is thinner, stage proximity is tighter because the space is smaller, and the ambient noise level allows conversation that the main floor's production sound level makes difficult. Couples and groups seeking more engaged entertainer interaction rather than stage-show viewing consistently prefer the second floor as their primary base.
The strategic two-floor approach for a four-hour visit: arrive at 9 PM for the Onyx dinner, transition to the main floor around 10 PM when the entertainment floor reaches its opening density, run the main stage experience from 10 PM through midnight, then migrate upstairs after midnight as the main floor crowd reaches its maximum Saturday density. The transition changes the character entirely — from production-scale floor energy to intimate venue interaction — without requiring transportation, a second venue, or a rebuilt group logistics sequence. This arc is the experience Treasures was designed around and the one that makes it the most complete single-address evening of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club.
The Treasures Demographic: Why the Crowd Is Different
The Treasures demographic is not the same as the bachelor-party-dominant crowd at Sapphire or the local regular crowd at Crazy Horse III, and the difference is not accidental. The Onyx steakhouse operates as a self-selection mechanism: guests who choose Treasures for the dinner component are planning a different kind of evening than guests who arrive at Sapphire at midnight with no dinner coordination. The Treasures guest tends to be older, arrives earlier, and has structured the night around a multi-component experience rather than a late-night peak destination.
This demographic composition produces a floor energy that is consistently more refined than bachelor-party-dominant clubs. The entertainer interactions are more personal because the entertainer-to-guest ratio is higher at a 600-person maximum capacity — the volume of guests per square foot never reaches the Sapphire ceiling, and the floor never generates the crowd pressure that reduces personal interactions to stage performances observed from a distance. Couples visiting Las Vegas specifically reference Treasures as the adult entertainment destination where the floor environment remains manageable throughout the evening — a quality that single-format clubs with 2,500-person capacity cannot replicate regardless of bottle service tier.
For corporate entertainment groups — business clients taken out on company accounts, sports team events, industry entertainment — Treasures combines the fine dining credential that satisfies the professional context with the entertainment format that satisfies the social one. A corporate group booking the private Onyx dinner with an entertainer present is accessing a configuration that no other Las Vegas venue offers at any price: a AAA Four Diamond dining experience with exclusive entertainment in a fully private setting. That format is specifically what Treasures was built around, and the guest demographic reflects it — the venue's repeat corporate clientele consistently cites the steakhouse-to-entertainment arc and the crowd quality as the reasons for returning rather than using a larger-scale competitor.
Westwood Drive: Why Treasures' Off-Strip Location Enables the Experience
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive sits 1.5 miles west of the center Strip corridor — close enough for a 10 to 15-minute limo run from any major hotel, and far enough removed from casino-floor pedestrian traffic to enable a fundamentally different real estate calculus. Strip-adjacent adult entertainment venues occupy premium commercial addresses where leasing costs per square foot impose limits on venue footprint, kitchen investment, and service infrastructure. Treasures' Westwood Drive location operates under none of those constraints: 40,000 square feet at a West Side address supported the build-out of a genuine AAA Four Diamond steakhouse on the same campus, which a Strip-corridor economic model would not sustain at comparable quality.
The nearest hotels to Treasures are not the Bellagio or the Wynn. The Gold Coast Hotel at half a mile, Rio Las Vegas at three-quarters of a mile, and Palms Casino Resort at one mile form the immediate neighborhood — properties whose guests often find Treasures more convenient than any Strip-based alternative. For guests at the Cosmopolitan, ARIA, Park MGM, or Mandalay Bay, the NoCoverVegas complimentary limo covers the 1.5-mile run in under 15 minutes. The Westwood Drive lot includes free self-parking — an asset that Strip venues cannot offer and that groups arriving by personal vehicle factor into the venue's practical convenience. The I-15 access point adjacent to the Westwood Drive block eliminates the Strip-corridor surface traffic that makes a 0.8-mile drive at 11 PM on a Saturday take 25 minutes — the Treasures arrival is a direct shot from the hotel to the freeway, off at the Westwood Drive interchange, and into the lot.
The Westwood Drive neighborhood also defines the return trip. At 1 AM or 2 AM, exiting Treasures by complimentary NoCoverVegas limo delivers the group back to their hotel without negotiating Uber surge pricing on the Strip or the taxi queue backups at casino entrances. The same logistics that make Strip venues appear convenient on a map create friction at exactly the moments — late-night departure — when friction costs most.
Bottle Service Value at Treasures: What $350 Actually Gets You
The $350 bottle service minimum at Treasures is the lowest entry point of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club that offers both a connected fine dining restaurant and a multi-floor entertainment layout. For context: Sapphire starts at $500, Crazy Horse III at $400, Peppermint Hippo at $500. The pricing difference traces directly to Treasures' Westwood Drive real estate position — the venue operates without the Strip-corridor leasing overhead that forces competing properties to set higher minimums to cover occupancy costs that have nothing to do with service quality.
The $350 minimum at Treasures buys a reserved VIP section with a dedicated server, bottle delivery on a host-managed timeline, and access to both the main floor and second floor of the entertainment program for the group's full visit. There is no up-charge for the second floor — groups who book a $350 VIP section can request second-floor placement at no additional cost above the minimum. The second floor's lower crowd density, dedicated stage, and independent bar give it a per-dollar value proposition that no comparable section at any other Las Vegas club approaches at the same pricing tier.
The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package takes the value calculation a step further. Groups that book Onyx dinner and a VIP section together through NoCoverVegas receive coordination at a combined price typically lower than purchasing the steakhouse reservation and the club access as two separate transactions. The Onyx dinner alone — a multi-course meal at a AAA Four Diamond restaurant with a several-hundred-label wine program — would represent strong value at standalone restaurant pricing in Las Vegas's competitive dining market. The fact that this meal is available on a combined ticket with a reserved VIP section starting at $350 is the cleanest expression of what Treasures was built to do: deliver a complete premium evening at a price point that Las Vegas entertainment normally does not make possible.
Corporate Entertainment at Treasures: What Professional Clients Actually Request
Corporate entertainment in Las Vegas operates on different criteria than bachelor party planning. The entertainment format that satisfies a group of eight friends on a Friday night is not the format that works for a technology executive hosting eight clients on a Tuesday. Treasures' steakhouse-first structure is the reason corporate accounts in Las Vegas specifically request it rather than larger alternatives — the evening begins at a restaurant setting that meets professional dining standards, transitions to entertainment in a manner that the group controls, and remains at a single address throughout without requiring anyone to make a public venue change in front of clients.
The private Onyx dining configuration is the corporate entertainment format that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club can replicate. A private dining room at a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse, with a dedicated entertainer present throughout the dinner, provides a completely contained client entertainment environment: the sommelier manages wine service, the kitchen delivers from the full Onyx menu, and the entertainer's presence is exclusive to the group rather than shared with the main-floor public. No Las Vegas nightclub, no competing gentlemen's club, and no other combination venue offers this exact configuration at any price. Corporate clients who need a fully private setting — where the entertainment cannot be interrupted by floor traffic and the dining quality meets formal client expectations — have one option in Las Vegas: the private Onyx dinner at Treasures.
For companies hosting larger client groups of 20 to 40 people, Treasures' 600-person maximum capacity means their group represents a meaningful fraction of the room rather than disappearing into a 2,500-person floor. The venue's professional crowd composition — the self-selecting demographic that the dinner format creates — means the ambient room energy matches what corporate groups need: refined, attentive service rather than the peak-Saturday chaos of higher-capacity venues. The Onyx wine program, with several hundred labels and by-the-glass selections across multiple price tiers, handles the client wine expectation without the group needing to bring their own or pre-select from a limited bottle-service list. For corporations whose Las Vegas entertainment budget has historically gone to Strip nightclub tables, the Treasures combined dinner-and-VIP package typically delivers more for less — because the $350 bottle minimum and the Onyx dining package together price out below a table minimum at XS, OMNIA, or Marquee while delivering a demonstrably more substantial evening.
Club Details
Everything You Need to Know About Treasures
What Makes It Unique
Treasures operates an entertainment model that functions differently from any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club by design rather than by accident. The steakhouse-first positioning creates a self-selecting audience: guests who choose Treasures for the dining component arrive earlier in the evening, have eaten before moving to the entertainment floor, and tend to spend longer at the venue across a complete multi-hour experience rather than arriving at midnight for a two-hour peak session. That audience composition produces a different floor energy — more sustained, less frenzied, with a higher service-to-guest ratio at 9 PM and 10 PM than the late-night surge venues achieve at the same hour. The 200-plus entertainer roster on Friday and Saturday nights operates across three stages and the VIP floor rather than concentrating at a single main stage. Treasures skews toward a professional, presentation-focused entertainer selection standard — the upscale destination positioning means the entertainer aesthetic aligns more closely with Spearmint Rhino's quality-over-volume model than with the high-density floor saturation of Sapphire. For groups who prioritize quality and personal attention over the visual spectacle of a 400-entertainer operation, the Treasures entertainer ratio produces a higher per-group interaction frequency than the larger venues where stage performances dominate over floor interactions. The two-story layout creates an entertainment experience that can be genuinely different on the ground floor versus the second floor in the same venue on the same night. Managing a group through both floors of Treasures across a single evening delivers the variety of visiting two separate venues — without the transportation, coordination, and momentum loss of physically moving between establishments.
Stages & Layout
Treasures operates with three stages across the 40,000-square-foot main floor — a center stage plus two side stages positioned to maintain visual access from virtually every position in the main room. The center stage is the primary production area: elevated platform with dedicated lighting rigs including programmable LED arrays, a fog machine system that builds atmosphere during peak entertainment windows, and a wind machine system that creates the performance effects signature to the club's visual identity. The center stage elevation is designed around a 360-degree viewing model — no bad seat from the surrounding floor, with bar service points distributed at intervals along the perimeter that maintain rather than break sightlines. The two side stages provide secondary performance areas that operate simultaneously with the main stage during peak hours. This multi-stage structure gives Treasures the ability to run three distinct performances concurrently — a density more consistent with a larger venue's programming model, which means the performance-to-floor-space ratio at Treasures is among the highest on this list. For groups spending three to four hours at the venue, the multi-stage environment means the experience changes naturally as entertainers cycle between stages. The second floor adds a separate entertainment zone with its own stage and bar. The second floor operates at a lower ambient noise level and more intimate seating configuration than the main floor below — designed for groups and individuals who want a higher service-to-attention ratio. For couples visiting Treasures, the second floor is typically the recommended seating option: quieter, closer proximity to the entertainment, and a service staff operating at a higher guest-to-host ratio than the main floor during peak hours.
Private Rooms & VIP
Treasures' private room infrastructure is notable for one feature that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club offers: the ability to book a private dinner at the Onyx steakhouse with an entertainer present — combining fine dining with exclusive entertainment in a configuration that requires the venue's unique restaurant-and-club dual identity. This private dining option is available at Treasures and at no competing establishment in Las Vegas, making it the specific VIP offering that distinguishes Treasures from every other club on this list. Beyond the private dining option, Treasures operates multiple VIP suites across both floors. Standard private rooms are fully enclosed suites with dedicated seating, soundproofed walls, and complete privacy appropriate for extended entertainment sessions. Bottle service minimums for VIP suite access start at $350 — lower than Sapphire's Skybox tiers and more accessible for groups managing a defined entertainment budget. Suite packages include a 30-minute to 60-minute session window with extension options, giving groups the ability to calibrate the VIP experience to their budget. For bachelor and birthday groups, Treasures offers a combined dinner-and-VIP package that structures the entire evening within a single booking: steakhouse dinner for the group at Onyx starting at a specified time, transition to the main floor with reserved seating, and a VIP room session included in the package pricing. On peak Friday and Saturday nights, walk-in VIP access becomes competitive after 10 PM; groups booking the combined package secure their suite access as part of the original reservation before the floor fills.
Food & Drinks
The Onyx steakhouse at Treasures is the operational detail that most clearly distinguishes the venue from every other Las Vegas gentlemen's club — and from most of the city's standalone restaurants within the same price range. The steakhouse carries a AAA Four Diamond rating, a formal independent assessment of food quality, service, and physical environment. The Four Diamond designation places Onyx in the top tier of Las Vegas restaurants independent of any connection to the adjacent entertainment venue — a distinction that most 'restaurant at a club' offerings in the city cannot approach. The full steakhouse menu runs prime cuts — signature selections include a 24-ounce ribeye and an 8-ounce filet — alongside a seafood selection including Chilean sea bass and a lobster preparation that varies seasonally. The wine program exceeds what most comparable Las Vegas steakhouses offer: the Onyx list runs to several hundred labels across Old World and New World producers, with selections available by the glass across multiple price tiers. The cocktail program at the restaurant bar runs separate from the main club bar with a dedicated bartender and a menu oriented toward classic technique. The dinner-and-show package combines a multi-course dinner at Onyx with reserved floor seating and VIP admission — at a total price point that typically runs lower than purchasing the same components separately. For groups visiting Las Vegas with multiple dinner reservations on the itinerary, the Onyx package replaces one of those reservations with an option that combines dining and entertainment in a single booking. The practical outcome: a group that would otherwise spend 90 minutes at a separate restaurant and then arrange transportation to a strip club completes both activities within a single venue and a single billing event.
ATM & Payment
An ATM is available on-site at Treasures with standard Las Vegas entertainment venue fees — typically $18 to $22 per withdrawal. The unique financial planning consideration at Treasures is the split between the steakhouse and the entertainment floor: Onyx accepts major credit cards for the full dinner billing, but the entertainment floor operates primarily on cash for entertainer interactions. Groups planning a combined dinner-and-entertainment evening should withdraw cash before your visit at the hotel ATM rather than at the in-venue machine. The dinner-package pricing runs on a credit card billing model — the steakhouse check, bottle service package, and VIP room deposit are all card-eligible. What requires cash: stage tips ($1 to $5 per performer per performance), individual lap dance pricing ($20 to $40 per song standard), and any entertainer interactions outside the VIP package structure. Arrive with $150 to $250 in cash per person if planning an extended entertainment session after dinner; the card handles the fixed costs.
What Sets It Apart
What Makes Treasures Stand Out
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive is the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where the evening begins at a AAA Four Diamond-rated steakhouse and transitions directly to multi-stage entertainment without leaving the building. The Onyx steakhouse earned its Four Diamond rating independently on its own credentials — this is not an in-house restaurant built to fill pre-show time, but a formal fine dining venue that happens to share a building with Treasures. The distinction is verifiable and meaningful in a city full of 'restaurant-and-club' combinations where the dining component exists primarily as a logistics convenience.
The private dinner with an entertainer present — bookable at Onyx for groups seeking the most exclusive version of a Treasures evening — is not available at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. The configuration combines fine dining at an award-rated steakhouse with exclusive entertainment in a fully private dining environment. Corporate entertainment groups, high-spend bachelor parties, and professional sports teams specifically request this format because nothing equivalent exists elsewhere.
The two-floor layout creates meaningful variety within a single visit. The main floor runs three stages including a center stage with programmable LED arrays, fog machine, and wind effects. The second floor operates its own entertainment zone with dedicated stage and bar at significantly lower crowd density — couples and smaller groups consistently prefer the second floor for its intimate proximity and attentive service, then migrate to the main floor for specific high-energy moments during peak hours.
Insider Tips
Treasures Insider Tips
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Book Onyx steakhouse at 7 or 8 PM and transition directly to the entertainment floor after dinner — the combined package prices both lower than purchasing them separately and eliminates second-venue logistics entirely.
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The second floor is specifically the right choice for couples and groups who want the highest entertainer-to-guest ratio — it runs at significantly lower density than the main floor during peak hours and every seat is closer to the dedicated stage.
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The center stage fog and wind effects activate during peak performance sequences — positioning near the center stage during the 10 PM to 1 AM window gives the best visual experience of the production quality that earned Treasures its premium positioning.
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The Onyx private dining with entertainer option requires at least 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas — walk-in access to this configuration is not feasible on peak nights, and same-week requests may encounter limited availability.
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Friday and Saturday peak hours run 10 PM to 1 AM — earlier than most Las Vegas clubs — so groups arriving at 9 PM have the best table selection and section positioning before peak density builds.
Group Planning
Planning Your Group Visit to Treasures
Bachelor parties, birthday groups, corporate entertainment, and couples visiting Treasures require different planning than groups heading to Sapphire, Crazy Horse III, or Spearmint Rhino. The distinguishing variable is the Onyx steakhouse: Treasures is designed around an early-evening format where the group arrives at 7 or 8 PM for a multi-course dinner, transitions directly to the entertainment floor around 9 PM, and reaches peak entertainment by 10 PM — all without leaving 2801 Westwood Drive or rebuilding group logistics between locations. NoCoverVegas coordinates the full evening sequence in one booking: complimentary limo pickup from any Strip hotel, Onyx dinner reservation at the confirmed arrival time, and a reserved section on the main or second floor ready for the transition after dinner. Group cover is waived for every member — the $30 to $40 walk-in door charge applies only to guests without a guest list.
For bachelor parties at Treasures, the steakhouse-first format produces a fundamentally different evening than the late-arrival format at larger clubs. A group of eight arriving at the Onyx dining room at 7:30 PM has eaten a full steakhouse dinner, absorbed two bottles of wine, and is positioned at their VIP section before most Las Vegas clubs have reached 30 percent of their peak entertainer roster. The combined dinner-and-VIP package pricing typically runs lower than booking a separate steakhouse and a separate VIP table at two locations — the coordination premium is eliminated by doing everything in one building. The private Onyx dining configuration with a dedicated entertainer present is available exclusively at Treasures and requires 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas; this is the option bachelor parties specifically request when the groom wants an experience that exists nowhere else in Las Vegas.
Couples visiting Treasures have a format advantage that mixed-demographic venues with larger capacities cannot replicate. The second floor at Treasures operates its own dedicated stage, its own bar, and a crowd density considerably lower than the main floor during Friday and Saturday peak hours. Couples book the second floor as their primary location and migrate to the main floor for specific peak-energy moments — the two-floor migration across a single evening delivers more experiential variety than any single-floor club. The 600-person maximum capacity means the floor never reaches the saturation levels at Sapphire (2,500 capacity) where couple seating is frequently disrupted by peak-crowd dynamics. Treasures' over-30 demographic and steakhouse-first positioning also self-select for a calmer floor environment than bachelor-party-dominant clubs — couples consistently report that the floor energy at Treasures is more refined than at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club.
Corporate entertainment groups using Treasures for client dinners benefit from the same integrated format: a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse dinner in the Onyx dining room followed by a direct transition to the entertainment floor in a single address satisfies both the professional dining requirement and the entertainment program within one booking and one vehicle dispatch. The private Onyx option — where a dedicated entertainer is present throughout the dinner — is the format corporate entertainment groups specifically request because the combination cannot be assembled at any competing Las Vegas venue regardless of spend.
Celebrity & VIP Culture
Why TreasuresAttracts Entertainment Industry & Sports VIPs
Treasures has built its reputation as the preferred Las Vegas adult entertainment destination for entertainment industry professionals and professional athletes who want a premium experience without the bachelor-party floor chaos of Sapphire or Crazy Horse III. The venue's steakhouse-first format self-selects a higher-spend, older demographic — sports figures, music executives, and entertainment industry regulars who can dine at a AAA Four Diamond restaurant and move directly to the entertainment floor without ever leaving the building.
The private Onyx dining room option — where a dedicated entertainer can be present during a private dinner session — is the amenity that Treasures' high-spend clientele specifically request. This format cannot be replicated at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. It produces an experience suitable for corporate entertainment events, sports team dinners, and entertainment industry gatherings where privacy, dining quality, and exclusive entertainment converge in one setting.
Pro sports figures traveling with franchises to Las Vegas consistently gravitate toward Treasures for the same reason: the venue delivers a complete evening — dinner, drinks, entertainment — without requiring the large group to leave the building and risk exposure at multiple public locations. The 8 PM opening time makes Treasures compatible with early evening professional schedules that don't start a night out at midnight. Groups who want to be done by midnight find Treasures' format a natural fit; groups who want to run until 5 AM Friday or 7 AM Saturday find both options available.
The 200-plus entertainer roster on peak Friday and Saturday nights skews toward a professional, presentation-focused selection standard that aligns with the dining room's level. This entertainer quality consistency is what Treasures' returning celebrity clientele reports as the sustained differentiator over multiple visits.
How It Compares
Treasures vs Other Las Vegas Gentlemen's Clubs
The three-way comparison between Treasures, Sapphire Las Vegas, and Spearmint Rhino covers the primary decision that first-time visitors to Las Vegas adult entertainment face — and the answer depends entirely on what the group prioritizes.
Treasures vs Sapphire Las Vegas
Sapphire wins by every metric that measures scale: 71,000 square feet versus Treasures' 40,000; a 400-plus entertainer roster versus 200-plus on peak nights at Treasures; 2,500-person capacity versus 600. For groups whose priority is maximum entertainer variety, visual production scale, and the ability to absorb a large group without feeling crowded, Sapphire has no peer in Las Vegas. The SkyStage catwalk, multiple simultaneous stages, and 360-degree main stage are architectural features that Treasures does not attempt to replicate.
However, Sapphire has no kitchen and no fine dining component. El Dorado Cantina operates in the same building as a separate venue — convenient, but not integrated into the entertainment floor and not holding an independent restaurant award. The Onyx steakhouse at Treasures holds an independent AAA Four Diamond rating that does not exist at any comparable attachment to another Las Vegas gentlemen's club. Groups whose evening requires a formal multi-course dinner before entertainment — bachelor parties with a dinner course built in, corporate entertainment, sports team events — will find Treasures handles the dining component at a level Sapphire cannot approach.
Treasures vs Spearmint Rhino
Spearmint Rhino's 24-hour operating model provides a timing flexibility that Treasures cannot match. Spearmint Rhino is fully operational at 3 AM Tuesday without degradation — complete staff, full roster, standard service. For groups on unpredictable schedules, groups who want the night to continue indefinitely, or groups who want to arrive after Strip nightclubs close at 4 AM, Spearmint Rhino's 24/7 structure is decisive. No other Las Vegas strip club in the same quality tier operates 24 hours continuously.
At 37,000 square feet, Spearmint Rhino is in the same size tier as Treasures' 40,000. The distinction is not scale but format: Spearmint Rhino operates with a single-floor primary entertainment layout and no dining component; Treasures operates on two floors with a connected AAA Four Diamond steakhouse. Spearmint Rhino also carries the familiarity advantage — an international franchise brand recognized in the U.S., U.K., and Australia that new visitors arrive knowing by name.
The Decision Matrix
Treasures is the correct choice for groups whose evening includes a formal dinner component, groups traveling with couples or mixed demographics who want a refined atmosphere, and VIP clients who require private dining with exclusive entertainment in one location. Sapphire is the correct choice for groups whose priority is maximum scale, visual spectacle, and the largest entertainer roster in Las Vegas. Spearmint Rhino is the correct choice for 24/7 access, international brand recognition, and groups whose timing is late or unpredictable. All three offer free limo pickup from any Strip hotel through NoCoverVegas — the transportation variable does not factor into the comparison.
Birthday & Group Events
Birthday Celebrations at Treasures
Treasures is the birthday venue in Las Vegas where dinner and entertainment occupy the same building, the same evening, and the same reservation — a structural advantage that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club delivers at this dining quality level. The Onyx steakhouse holds a AAA Four Diamond rating earned through independent anonymous inspector assessment, which means booking Onyx for a birthday dinner is not a compromise between a decent restaurant and an entertainment option. It is a formal fine dining reservation at a venue that meets the same criteria as standalone upscale Las Vegas steakhouses — combined with direct access to a three-stage entertainment floor 30 feet away.
For birthday groups where the guest of honor wants a complete evening with genuine dinner quality as the starting point, the Treasures format is the one Las Vegas adult entertainment option that begins at that level. A birthday dinner at Onyx for 8 to 10 people — prime cuts, wine program, attentive service — transitions directly to a reserved main floor or second floor section at 9:30 or 10 PM, when the entertainer roster reaches peak density. The birthday group arrives at the entertainment floor already settled, already well-fed, and without having coordinated two separate reservations at two separate addresses. The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package pricing typically runs lower than purchasing the steakhouse meal and VIP section access separately.
The private Onyx dining option — where a dedicated entertainer is present throughout the dinner service — is the premium birthday format that has no equivalent anywhere in Las Vegas. This configuration requires at least 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas and is limited to groups where a completely private birthday dinner with exclusive entertainment represents the right tier. The full Onyx dining menu is available in the private room, wine service is managed by the sommelier, and the entertainer is present from dinner through the transition to the main floor. For a birthday celebration where the guest of honor specifically wants the experience no other venue can replicate, the private Onyx dinner is the correct option.
The second floor at Treasures is specifically suited to birthday groups of 6 to 15 people who want a dedicated space without the main floor's peak-Saturday crowd pressure. The second-floor stage runs its own entertainer rotation, the bar operates independently of the main floor with faster service, and the seating configuration provides closer proximity to the entertainment than any main floor section at the same price tier. Birthday groups using the second floor as the primary base and migrating to the main floor for specific peak-energy moments during the 10 PM to 1 AM window report the highest satisfaction of any Treasures group format — the two-floor arc delivers experiential variety that single-floor clubs cannot produce regardless of minimum spend. The $350 bottle service minimum is the most accessible entry point of any Las Vegas strip club with a connected four-diamond restaurant, which means the birthday budget goes further at Treasures than at Sapphire, Peppermint Hippo, or CH3.
The AAA Four Diamond Distinction: What the Onyx Rating Actually Means
The AAA Four Diamond rating is not self-reported and not awarded through guest review aggregation. It is assigned by the American Automobile Association through anonymous inspector visits — trained evaluators who visit the restaurant without identifying themselves and assess the experience against a rigorous set of criteria covering food quality, preparation technique, service professionalism, presentation, and physical environment. Fewer than five percent of all restaurants in the United States hold a Four Diamond rating. In Las Vegas, where the restaurant market is among the most competitive in the country, the Four Diamond designation places Onyx in a tier that most of the city's standalone restaurant options do not reach.
For groups visiting Treasures, the rating's practical significance is what it tells you about an evening where the dinner component is as important as the entertainment. Every Las Vegas gentlemen's club with a restaurant attachment — and the list is short — has a food service component built primarily to keep groups on-site and manage pre-show logistics. Onyx was built to a different standard and has earned independent recognition for meeting it. A group of eight eating at Onyx before transitioning to the Treasures entertainment floor is completing a dining course that holds a rating level comparable to upscale Las Vegas dining destinations that have no entertainment component whatsoever.
The practical planning implication: the Onyx reservation should be made at the same time as the entertainment reservation, not as an afterthought. The dining room fills on peak Friday and Saturday evenings — groups that assume the steakhouse is a walk-in option and plan to eat before the entertainment floor opens will find the dining reservation unavailable by 6 PM on Fridays. NoCoverVegas coordinates the dinner reservation and the entertainment guest list as a single booking, which is the correct approach and the one that guarantees both components of a Treasures evening are confirmed before arrival.
The Two-Floor Evening Arc: How to Move Through Treasures
Treasures operates two distinct entertainment environments across its 40,000-square-foot footprint, and a group that spends its entire visit on one floor misses the specific variety the two-floor design is built to provide. The main floor centers on a three-stage production layout — center stage plus two side stages — with a production quality standard set by the center stage's programmable LED arrays, fog machine system, and wind effects. The peak energy window on the main floor runs from 10 PM through 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, with the entertainer rotation at its densest and the center stage production effects at full activation.
The second floor operates on different terms. Its own dedicated stage and its own bar serve a crowd running at 30 to 40 percent lower density than the main floor during the same peak hours. The second-floor configuration is closer to an intimate venue within the same building — service-to-guest ratio is higher because the crowd is thinner, stage proximity is tighter because the space is smaller, and the ambient noise level allows conversation that the main floor's production sound level makes difficult. Couples and groups seeking more engaged entertainer interaction rather than stage-show viewing consistently prefer the second floor as their primary base.
The strategic two-floor approach for a four-hour visit: arrive at 9 PM for the Onyx dinner, transition to the main floor around 10 PM when the entertainment floor reaches its opening density, run the main stage experience from 10 PM through midnight, then migrate upstairs after midnight as the main floor crowd reaches its maximum Saturday density. The transition changes the character entirely — from production-scale floor energy to intimate venue interaction — without requiring transportation, a second venue, or a rebuilt group logistics sequence. This arc is the experience Treasures was designed around and the one that makes it the most complete single-address evening of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club.
The Treasures Demographic: Why the Crowd Is Different
The Treasures demographic is not the same as the bachelor-party-dominant crowd at Sapphire or the local regular crowd at Crazy Horse III, and the difference is not accidental. The Onyx steakhouse operates as a self-selection mechanism: guests who choose Treasures for the dinner component are planning a different kind of evening than guests who arrive at Sapphire at midnight with no dinner coordination. The Treasures guest tends to be older, arrives earlier, and has structured the night around a multi-component experience rather than a late-night peak destination.
This demographic composition produces a floor energy that is consistently more refined than bachelor-party-dominant clubs. The entertainer interactions are more personal because the entertainer-to-guest ratio is higher at a 600-person maximum capacity — the volume of guests per square foot never reaches the Sapphire ceiling, and the floor never generates the crowd pressure that reduces personal interactions to stage performances observed from a distance. Couples visiting Las Vegas specifically reference Treasures as the adult entertainment destination where the floor environment remains manageable throughout the evening — a quality that single-format clubs with 2,500-person capacity cannot replicate regardless of bottle service tier.
For corporate entertainment groups — business clients taken out on company accounts, sports team events, industry entertainment — Treasures combines the fine dining credential that satisfies the professional context with the entertainment format that satisfies the social one. A corporate group booking the private Onyx dinner with an entertainer present is accessing a configuration that no other Las Vegas venue offers at any price: a AAA Four Diamond dining experience with exclusive entertainment in a fully private setting. That format is specifically what Treasures was built around, and the guest demographic reflects it — the venue's repeat corporate clientele consistently cites the steakhouse-to-entertainment arc and the crowd quality as the reasons for returning rather than using a larger-scale competitor.
Westwood Drive: Why Treasures' Off-Strip Location Enables the Experience
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive sits 1.5 miles west of the center Strip corridor — close enough for a 10 to 15-minute limo run from any major hotel, and far enough removed from casino-floor pedestrian traffic to enable a fundamentally different real estate calculus. Strip-adjacent adult entertainment venues occupy premium commercial addresses where leasing costs per square foot impose limits on venue footprint, kitchen investment, and service infrastructure. Treasures' Westwood Drive location operates under none of those constraints: 40,000 square feet at a West Side address supported the build-out of a genuine AAA Four Diamond steakhouse on the same campus, which a Strip-corridor economic model would not sustain at comparable quality.
The nearest hotels to Treasures are not the Bellagio or the Wynn. The Gold Coast Hotel at half a mile, Rio Las Vegas at three-quarters of a mile, and Palms Casino Resort at one mile form the immediate neighborhood — properties whose guests often find Treasures more convenient than any Strip-based alternative. For guests at the Cosmopolitan, ARIA, Park MGM, or Mandalay Bay, the NoCoverVegas complimentary limo covers the 1.5-mile run in under 15 minutes. The Westwood Drive lot includes free self-parking — an asset that Strip venues cannot offer and that groups arriving by personal vehicle factor into the venue's practical convenience. The I-15 access point adjacent to the Westwood Drive block eliminates the Strip-corridor surface traffic that makes a 0.8-mile drive at 11 PM on a Saturday take 25 minutes — the Treasures arrival is a direct shot from the hotel to the freeway, off at the Westwood Drive interchange, and into the lot.
The Westwood Drive neighborhood also defines the return trip. At 1 AM or 2 AM, exiting Treasures by complimentary NoCoverVegas limo delivers the group back to their hotel without negotiating Uber surge pricing on the Strip or the taxi queue backups at casino entrances. The same logistics that make Strip venues appear convenient on a map create friction at exactly the moments — late-night departure — when friction costs most.
Bottle Service Value at Treasures: What $350 Actually Gets You
The $350 bottle service minimum at Treasures is the lowest entry point of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club that offers both a connected fine dining restaurant and a multi-floor entertainment layout. For context: Sapphire starts at $500, Crazy Horse III at $400, Peppermint Hippo at $500. The pricing difference traces directly to Treasures' Westwood Drive real estate position — the venue operates without the Strip-corridor leasing overhead that forces competing properties to set higher minimums to cover occupancy costs that have nothing to do with service quality.
The $350 minimum at Treasures buys a reserved VIP section with a dedicated server, bottle delivery on a host-managed timeline, and access to both the main floor and second floor of the entertainment program for the group's full visit. There is no up-charge for the second floor — groups who book a $350 VIP section can request second-floor placement at no additional cost above the minimum. The second floor's lower crowd density, dedicated stage, and independent bar give it a per-dollar value proposition that no comparable section at any other Las Vegas club approaches at the same pricing tier.
The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package takes the value calculation a step further. Groups that book Onyx dinner and a VIP section together through NoCoverVegas receive coordination at a combined price typically lower than purchasing the steakhouse reservation and the club access as two separate transactions. The Onyx dinner alone — a multi-course meal at a AAA Four Diamond restaurant with a several-hundred-label wine program — would represent strong value at standalone restaurant pricing in Las Vegas's competitive dining market. The fact that this meal is available on a combined ticket with a reserved VIP section starting at $350 is the cleanest expression of what Treasures was built to do: deliver a complete premium evening at a price point that Las Vegas entertainment normally does not make possible.
Corporate Entertainment at Treasures: What Professional Clients Actually Request
Corporate entertainment in Las Vegas operates on different criteria than bachelor party planning. The entertainment format that satisfies a group of eight friends on a Friday night is not the format that works for a technology executive hosting eight clients on a Tuesday. Treasures' steakhouse-first structure is the reason corporate accounts in Las Vegas specifically request it rather than larger alternatives — the evening begins at a restaurant setting that meets professional dining standards, transitions to entertainment in a manner that the group controls, and remains at a single address throughout without requiring anyone to make a public venue change in front of clients.
The private Onyx dining configuration is the corporate entertainment format that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club can replicate. A private dining room at a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse, with a dedicated entertainer present throughout the dinner, provides a completely contained client entertainment environment: the sommelier manages wine service, the kitchen delivers from the full Onyx menu, and the entertainer's presence is exclusive to the group rather than shared with the main-floor public. No Las Vegas nightclub, no competing gentlemen's club, and no other combination venue offers this exact configuration at any price. Corporate clients who need a fully private setting — where the entertainment cannot be interrupted by floor traffic and the dining quality meets formal client expectations — have one option in Las Vegas: the private Onyx dinner at Treasures.
For companies hosting larger client groups of 20 to 40 people, Treasures' 600-person maximum capacity means their group represents a meaningful fraction of the room rather than disappearing into a 2,500-person floor. The venue's professional crowd composition — the self-selecting demographic that the dinner format creates — means the ambient room energy matches what corporate groups need: refined, attentive service rather than the peak-Saturday chaos of higher-capacity venues. The Onyx wine program, with several hundred labels and by-the-glass selections across multiple price tiers, handles the client wine expectation without the group needing to bring their own or pre-select from a limited bottle-service list. For corporations whose Las Vegas entertainment budget has historically gone to Strip nightclub tables, the Treasures combined dinner-and-VIP package typically delivers more for less — because the $350 bottle minimum and the Onyx dining package together price out below a table minimum at XS, OMNIA, or Marquee while delivering a demonstrably more substantial evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Treasures — Common Questions
Does Treasures Las Vegas have a restaurant, and is it any good?
Yes — the Onyx steakhouse at Treasures holds a AAA Four Diamond rating, which is an independent formal assessment of dining quality, service, and environment awarded through anonymous AAA inspector visits. The Four Diamond designation is not self-reported; fewer than 5 percent of Las Vegas restaurants hold this rating. The steakhouse menu runs prime cuts including a 24-ounce ribeye and filet selections, Chilean sea bass, a wine program of several hundred labels, and cocktail service from a dedicated restaurant bar. The AAA Four Diamond rating places Onyx in the top tier of Las Vegas restaurants in its price range — independent of any comparison to the adjacent entertainment venue.
How does the dinner-and-show package at Treasures work?
The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package sequences a multi-course steakhouse dinner at Onyx followed by a direct transition to the entertainment floor without leaving the building. Groups book a dinner reservation for a set arrival time — typically 7 or 8 PM — and the steakhouse check, VIP section reservation, and bottle service minimum are coordinated in a single booking through NoCoverVegas. After dinner, the group moves from the Onyx dining room directly to their reserved main floor section, already positioned before peak activity at 10 PM. The combined package pricing typically runs lower than purchasing a steakhouse reservation and VIP table access separately.
What is the AAA Four Diamond rating and why does it matter for the Treasures steakhouse?
The AAA Four Diamond rating is awarded by the American Automobile Association to restaurants that meet rigorous criteria in dining quality, service professionalism, and facility standards — assessed through anonymous visits by trained AAA inspectors, not guest reviews or submissions. Fewer than 5 percent of Las Vegas restaurants hold this rating. For Treasures, Onyx holds this rating based on its own merits independent of the adjacent entertainment venue. This means the Onyx dining experience meets the same formal quality criteria as standalone fine dining establishments — making the combined dinner-and-club package a genuinely upscale dining option rather than a convenience food service.
Can I book a private dinner at Treasures with an entertainer present?
Yes — the private Onyx dining option with an entertainer present is Treasures' most exclusive VIP configuration, and it cannot be replicated at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. This arrangement requires at least 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas: the private dining room is reserved for the group, a sommelier manages wine service, the full steakhouse menu is available, and a dedicated entertainer is present throughout the session. Walk-in access to this configuration on peak nights is not feasible without advance reservation. Corporate entertainment groups, professional sports teams, and high-spend bachelor parties specifically request this format because the combination of award-rated fine dining with exclusive entertainment in a fully private setting is available nowhere else in Las Vegas.
How is the second floor at Treasures different from the main floor?
The second floor at Treasures operates as a distinct entertainment environment with its own dedicated stage, its own bar, and a crowd density significantly lower than the main floor during peak Friday and Saturday hours. The seating configuration is closer to the stage — the smaller scale creates a higher service-to-guest ratio, faster bar ordering, and more direct entertainer-to-guest engagement. Couples and groups who prioritize personal attention over the main floor's production-scale format consistently prefer the second floor for their extended entertainment time, migrating to the main floor for specific peak moments. Guests move freely between both floors during their visit.
What is the bottle service minimum at Treasures Las Vegas?
Bottle service at Treasures starts at $350 — lower than Sapphire ($500), Peppermint Hippo ($500), and Crazy Horse III ($400). The $350 minimum is the most accessible entry point of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club that offers both a connected fine dining restaurant and a multi-floor entertainment layout. Standard VIP sections include a reserved table, dedicated host, and premium spirit selection. The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package coordinates the steakhouse reservation and the VIP section in a single booking — groups who use the combined path typically pay less in aggregate than purchasing the components separately.
What are the best nights to visit Treasures?
Friday and Saturday are Treasures' peak nights with 200-plus entertainers on the floor and the highest main floor energy from 10 PM to 1 AM. The steakhouse component makes Thursday evenings practical for groups who want a complete dinner-and-entertainment experience without the weekend's peak cover charges or crowd density — the Onyx dining quality does not change based on night. Treasures opens at 8 PM daily, making early evening visits workable for groups who want a dinner reservation at 7 or 8 PM before the entertainment floor reaches peak activity. Tuesday through Thursday evenings suit corporate entertainment groups whose schedules do not align with weekend nightlife timing.
How far is Treasures from the Las Vegas Strip?
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive is approximately 1.5 miles west of the center Strip corridor — a 10 to 15-minute drive by rideshare or limo from most major Strip hotels. The Westwood Drive address runs parallel to and west of Interstate 15, accessible without navigating Strip pedestrian and casino traffic. The NoCoverVegas complimentary limo picks up from any Strip hotel lobby and delivers your group to Westwood Drive; return limo service is included at the end of the night. Hotels nearest to Treasures include the Palms Casino Resort (1 mile), Rio Las Vegas (0.75 miles), and Gold Coast Hotel (0.5 miles). Most Las Vegas Strip visitors find the included limo service the most convenient access method.
Is Treasures Las Vegas open 24 hours?
Treasures is not 24 hours — operating hours run Sunday through Thursday 8 PM to 5 AM, and Friday through Saturday 8 PM to 7 AM. The 8 PM opening and steakhouse availability make Treasures one of the earliest-opening full-service gentlemen's clubs in Las Vegas — groups can arrive for dinner at 7 or 8 PM and spend four to five hours in the building before the entertainment floor reaches peak activity. The 7 AM Saturday and Sunday closing time provides service through the early morning post-nightclub window. For groups seeking a genuinely 24-hour option, Spearmint Rhino at 3340 South Highland Drive operates continuously regardless of the clock.
What makes Treasures different from Sapphire or Crazy Horse III?
The fundamental difference is the Onyx steakhouse: Treasures is the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where a AAA Four Diamond-rated restaurant is integrated into the venue at the same address. Sapphire has El Dorado Cantina in the same building as a separate venue — convenient but not integrated and not holding an independent restaurant award. Crazy Horse III has no dining component. For groups whose evening includes a formal dinner component, corporate entertainment, or couples who want a curated multi-component evening, Treasures handles the dining at a level Sapphire and CH3 cannot approach. Sapphire wins on scale (71,000 sq ft, 400-plus entertainers) and CH3 on six-stage variety — but neither offers the steakhouse-to-entertainment-floor transition that Treasures was designed around.
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Treasures — FAQ
Does Treasures Las Vegas have a restaurant, and is it any good?
Yes — the Onyx steakhouse at Treasures holds a AAA Four Diamond rating, which is an independent formal assessment of dining quality, service, and environment awarded through anonymous AAA inspector visits. The Four Diamond designation is not self-reported; fewer than 5 percent of Las Vegas restaurants hold this rating. The steakhouse menu runs prime cuts including a 24-ounce ribeye and filet selections, Chilean sea bass, a wine program of several hundred labels, and cocktail service from a dedicated restaurant bar. The AAA Four Diamond rating places Onyx in the top tier of Las Vegas restaurants in its price range — independent of any comparison to the adjacent entertainment venue.
How does the dinner-and-show package at Treasures work?
The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package sequences a multi-course steakhouse dinner at Onyx followed by a direct transition to the entertainment floor without leaving the building. Groups book a dinner reservation for a set arrival time — typically 7 or 8 PM — and the steakhouse check, VIP section reservation, and bottle service minimum are coordinated in a single booking through NoCoverVegas. After dinner, the group moves from the Onyx dining room directly to their reserved main floor section, already positioned before peak activity at 10 PM. The combined package pricing typically runs lower than purchasing a steakhouse reservation and VIP table access separately.
What is the AAA Four Diamond rating and why does it matter for the Treasures steakhouse?
The AAA Four Diamond rating is awarded by the American Automobile Association to restaurants that meet rigorous criteria in dining quality, service professionalism, and facility standards — assessed through anonymous visits by trained AAA inspectors, not guest reviews or submissions. Fewer than 5 percent of Las Vegas restaurants hold this rating. For Treasures, Onyx holds this rating based on its own merits independent of the adjacent entertainment venue. This means the Onyx dining experience meets the same formal quality criteria as standalone fine dining establishments — making the combined dinner-and-club package a genuinely upscale dining option rather than a convenience food service.
Can I book a private dinner at Treasures with an entertainer present?
Yes — the private Onyx dining option with an entertainer present is Treasures' most exclusive VIP configuration, and it cannot be replicated at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. This arrangement requires at least 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas: the private dining room is reserved for the group, a sommelier manages wine service, the full steakhouse menu is available, and a dedicated entertainer is present throughout the session. Walk-in access to this configuration on peak nights is not feasible without advance reservation. Corporate entertainment groups, professional sports teams, and high-spend bachelor parties specifically request this format because the combination of award-rated fine dining with exclusive entertainment in a fully private setting is available nowhere else in Las Vegas.
How is the second floor at Treasures different from the main floor?
The second floor at Treasures operates as a distinct entertainment environment with its own dedicated stage, its own bar, and a crowd density significantly lower than the main floor during peak Friday and Saturday hours. The seating configuration is closer to the stage — the smaller scale creates a higher service-to-guest ratio, faster bar ordering, and more direct entertainer-to-guest engagement. Couples and groups who prioritize personal attention over the main floor's production-scale format consistently prefer the second floor for their extended entertainment time, migrating to the main floor for specific peak moments. Guests move freely between both floors during their visit.
What is the bottle service minimum at Treasures Las Vegas?
Bottle service at Treasures starts at $350 — lower than Sapphire ($500), Peppermint Hippo ($500), and Crazy Horse III ($400). The $350 minimum is the most accessible entry point of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club that offers both a connected fine dining restaurant and a multi-floor entertainment layout. Standard VIP sections include a reserved table, dedicated host, and premium spirit selection. The combined dinner-and-bottle-service package coordinates the steakhouse reservation and the VIP section in a single booking — groups who use the combined path typically pay less in aggregate than purchasing the components separately.
What are the best nights to visit Treasures?
Friday and Saturday are Treasures' peak nights with 200-plus entertainers on the floor and the highest main floor energy from 10 PM to 1 AM. The steakhouse component makes Thursday evenings practical for groups who want a complete dinner-and-entertainment experience without the weekend's peak cover charges or crowd density — the Onyx dining quality does not change based on night. Treasures opens at 8 PM daily, making early evening visits workable for groups who want a dinner reservation at 7 or 8 PM before the entertainment floor reaches peak activity. Tuesday through Thursday evenings suit corporate entertainment groups whose schedules do not align with weekend nightlife timing.
How far is Treasures from the Las Vegas Strip?
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive is approximately 1.5 miles west of the center Strip corridor — a 10 to 15-minute drive by rideshare or limo from most major Strip hotels. The Westwood Drive address runs parallel to and west of Interstate 15, accessible without navigating Strip pedestrian and casino traffic. The NoCoverVegas complimentary limo picks up from any Strip hotel lobby and delivers your group to Westwood Drive; return limo service is included at the end of the night. Hotels nearest to Treasures include the Palms Casino Resort (1 mile), Rio Las Vegas (0.75 miles), and Gold Coast Hotel (0.5 miles). Most Las Vegas Strip visitors find the included limo service the most convenient access method.
Is Treasures Las Vegas open 24 hours?
Treasures is not 24 hours — operating hours run Sunday through Thursday 8 PM to 5 AM, and Friday through Saturday 8 PM to 7 AM. The 8 PM opening and steakhouse availability make Treasures one of the earliest-opening full-service gentlemen's clubs in Las Vegas — groups can arrive for dinner at 7 or 8 PM and spend four to five hours in the building before the entertainment floor reaches peak activity. The 7 AM Saturday and Sunday closing time provides service through the early morning post-nightclub window. For groups seeking a genuinely 24-hour option, Spearmint Rhino at 3340 South Highland Drive operates continuously regardless of the clock.
What makes Treasures different from Sapphire or Crazy Horse III?
The fundamental difference is the Onyx steakhouse: Treasures is the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where a AAA Four Diamond-rated restaurant is integrated into the venue at the same address. Sapphire has El Dorado Cantina in the same building as a separate venue — convenient but not integrated and not holding an independent restaurant award. Crazy Horse III has no dining component. For groups whose evening includes a formal dinner component, corporate entertainment, or couples who want a curated multi-component evening, Treasures handles the dining at a level Sapphire and CH3 cannot approach. Sapphire wins on scale (71,000 sq ft, 400-plus entertainers) and CH3 on six-stage variety — but neither offers the steakhouse-to-entertainment-floor transition that Treasures was designed around.
Where is Treasures located?
Treasures is located at 2801 Westwood Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Off-Strip (Las Vegas Blvd S). The venue is accessible by rideshare, taxi, or personal vehicle. If you're staying on the Las Vegas Strip, most rideshare services will drop you off directly at the entrance. Parking is available at the venue for guests who prefer to drive.
What are Treasures hours of operation?
Treasures is open Sun-Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri-Sat 8 PM – 7 AM. Hours may vary on holidays and during special events like EDC Week, New Year's Eve, or major conventions. It's always a good idea to check the current schedule before heading out, especially on weeknights when some venues may close earlier than usual. Guest list check-in typically begins when doors open.
How much does it cost to get into Treasures?
Normally $30-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas. Cover charges at Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs can fluctuate significantly depending on the night of the week, whether a special event or celebrity DJ is performing, and the time of year. Holiday weekends and major convention weeks often see higher door prices. The most reliable way to avoid cover charges entirely is to sign up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before you arrive.
What is the dress code at Treasures?
Upscale casual.. Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs enforce dress codes strictly at the door, and being turned away after waiting in line is a common experience for underprepared guests. For men, collared shirts, dress shoes, and well-fitted jeans or slacks are the safest bet. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, excessively baggy clothing, and visible logos or sports jerseys.
Can I get free entry to Treasures?
Yes — the easiest way to get free entry to Treasures is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Sign up using the form on this page with your name, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with check-in details. Arrive before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. There are no hidden fees, no minimum spend requirements, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside.
How do I get on the Treasures guest list?
Getting on the Treasures guest list through NoCoverVegas takes about 30 seconds. Fill out the guest list form on this page with your first name, last name, phone number, the date you want to go, and your group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with your reservation details and the guest list cutoff time. On the night of your visit, arrive at Treasures before the cutoff, give your name at the guest list entrance, and enjoy free entry for your entire group.
What are the guest list rules at Treasures?
Free entry with NoCoverVegas through complimentary limo pickup — sign up with hotel name and group size, and a driver confirms pickup from any Las Vegas property. Cover at the door runs $30–40 without a guest list. The Onyx steakhouse on-site offers a dinner discount for NoCoverVegas guest list groups — book the steakhouse reservation in advance and mention the guest list. No gender ratio requirement. Enter at 2801 Westwood Drive. Open Sun–Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri–Sat 8 PM – 7 AM. 21+ with valid ID.. These rules are standard across most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs and are designed to manage capacity and maintain the venue's atmosphere. Following the guest list guidelines ensures a smooth check-in experience. If your group composition changes after signing up, you can submit a new guest list entry with updated details through NoCoverVegas at no cost.
How much is bottle service at Treasures?
Starting at $350. Bottle service pricing at Treasures varies depending on the table location, night of the week, and performing artist. Prime tables near the DJ booth or dance floor command higher minimums than those in quieter sections. Your bottle service package includes a dedicated table, a VIP host, mixers, and expedited entry. Contact NoCoverVegas for a personalized quote based on your group size and preferred date.
What kind of music does Treasures play?
Treasures features Top 40, R&B, Hip Hop. The music style can vary depending on the night of the week and the performing artist. Headliner DJ nights tend to lean heavily into the DJ's signature genre, while open-format nights feature a broader mix of music styles. Check the events calendar for specific DJ lineups and theme nights to find the sound that matches your taste.
What are the best nights to go to Treasures?
Friday and Saturday (200+ entertainers, peak 10 PM – 1 AM). Steakhouse open Tue–Sat for dinner-and-club packages.. Friday and Saturday are the busiest and most energetic nights at nearly every Las Vegas gentlemen's club, with the biggest DJ talent and highest cover charges. Weeknight events often feature strong lineups at lower prices with shorter lines. If you're on a budget or prefer a less crowded experience, Thursday and Sunday nights offer excellent value. Sign up for the guest list regardless of which night you choose to guarantee free entry.
How much are drinks at Treasures?
Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $350. Drink prices at Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs are notably higher than typical bars, which is standard across the industry. Cocktails and mixed drinks tend to be the most expensive, while beer offers a relatively more affordable option. There is no drink minimum when entering on the guest list. If you want to manage your budget, consider pre-gaming responsibly at your hotel before heading out and pacing yourself throughout the night.
What is the age requirement at Treasures?
All guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter Treasures. A valid government-issued photo ID is required at the door — acceptable forms include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. International visitors should bring their passport as the primary form of identification, since foreign driver's licenses may not be accepted at all venues. There are no exceptions to the age policy, even for guests on the guest list.
What should I expect at Treasures?
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive operates on a scheduling logic that most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs do not attempt. Where Sapphire and Crazy Horse III have built their identities around a late-night destination format — arrive after midnight, stay until the early morning — Treasures was designed to anchor a complete evening that begins at dinner hour. The Onyx steakhouse is not an afterthought food service added to an existing entertainment venue. It is a AAA Four Diamond-rated standalone restaurant that has earned awards and local accolades independent of the gentlemen's club in the same building. The steakhouse runs a full dining menu — prime cuts, seafood, an extensive wine program, and cocktail service — from a dedicated dining room that operates as a fine dining environment during the dinner service window before the entertainment programming reaches peak activity. The strategic value for visitors is significant. A group arriving at 7 PM can book a dinner table at Onyx, eat a full steakhouse meal, and transition directly from the dining room to the main entertainment floor without stepping outside, summoning a rideshare, or rebuilding group logistics. By 9 PM, when most other Las Vegas strip clubs are at 40 to 50 percent of their peak entertainer roster, the Treasures group is already seated, has eaten, and is positioned in the club before the walk-in crowd begins arriving. That early-entry advantage translates into better table availability, faster bar service, and a head start on the entertainer interactions that define the peak experience. The 40,000-square-foot two-story layout distributes the entertainment experience across both floors with distinct characters. The main floor runs primary stage programming at full energy throughout the operating window. The second floor hosts a separate entertainment zone with its own stage, bar, and more intimate seating configuration — giving groups the option to migrate between two functionally different atmospheres within a single venue. Three stages across the main floor, including a center stage with dedicated production lighting and effects, create a polished visual environment that matches the dining room's standards. The demographic that gravitates toward Treasures is consistently different from the bachelor-party-dominant crowds at Sapphire and CH3. The steakhouse format selects for guests planning a complete evening with dinner as a central component — couples, business entertainment groups, the over-30 crowd that values a well-structured experience over late-night peak chaos. The floor atmosphere at Treasures is more refined and less party-forward than any other top-tier club in Las Vegas, which is simultaneously its greatest competitive advantage and its clearest limitation: groups who want maximum floor energy will find Sapphire and CH3 more satisfying, while groups who want a curated multi-component evening will not find a better option in the city. Award-winning steakhouse. Two-story intimate venue. Full fine dining menu. Once inside, you'll find a high-energy atmosphere with professional sound and lighting systems, multiple bars, and a large dance floor. The venue features live entertainment throughout the night with performers rotating between stages and the floor. Plan to arrive early if you want to secure a good spot near the action.
What time should I arrive at Treasures?
For guest list entry, plan to arrive at Treasures before the guest list cutoff time, which is typically around 12:00-12:30 AM for most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs. Arriving between 10:30 and 11:30 PM gives you the best experience — you'll skip the longest lines, have your pick of spots inside the venue, and enjoy the full night. If you arrive after the cutoff, you'll need to pay the general admission cover charge at the door. On busy nights like Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weekends, arriving earlier is strongly recommended.
Is Treasures good for a group or celebration?
Treasures is one of the most popular Las Vegas venues for group celebrations including birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and milestone events. The NoCoverVegas guest list accommodates groups of all sizes — simply enter your total group count when you sign up. For larger groups or special occasions, bottle service provides a reserved table with dedicated VIP service. Groups should coordinate arrival times to ensure everyone checks in together before the guest list cutoff.
How much should I budget for a night at Treasures?
With the free NoCoverVegas guest list, your biggest expense is drinks once inside. Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $350. Budget roughly $50-100 per person for a comfortable night including drinks and rideshare transportation. You can reduce costs by using the guest list for free entry (saving $30-40 per person), pre-gaming at your hotel, and splitting a rideshare with your group. Bottle service starts at a higher price point but includes drinks and a reserved table for your group.
Does the Treasures guest list include complimentary limo service?
Yes — every NoCoverVegas guest list reservation at Treasures includes a complimentary limo pickup from any Las Vegas Strip hotel, in addition to free entry with no cover charge. After signing up, you'll receive a text with pickup coordination details. A limo arrives at your hotel lobby at your scheduled time and drives your group directly to Treasures. The return ride home is also complimentary — there is no tipping requirement and no minimum spend attached to the limo service.
Does Treasures offer free transportation?
Yes — every guest list reservation at Treasures through NoCoverVegas includes a complimentary limo pickup from any Las Vegas Strip hotel. After signing up for the guest list, you'll receive a text with pickup coordination details. A limo will arrive at your hotel lobby at your requested time and drive your group directly to Treasures. The return ride home is also complimentary. There is no tipping required, no minimum spend attached, and no obligation beyond showing up at the scheduled time.
What is the atmosphere like at Treasures?
Treasures at 2801 Westwood Drive is the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where the evening begins at a AAA Four Diamond-rated steakhouse and transitions directly to a three-stage entertainment floor without leaving the building. The dining component attracts a consistently different demographic than the bachelor-party-dominant crowds at larger Vegas clubs — older, calmer, with a higher proportion of couples and business entertainment groups who value a structured multi-hour experience over late-night peak chaos. The multi-stage main floor and a second-floor entertainment zone give groups two distinct atmospheres within one property. Three stages with production lighting, fog, and wind effects deliver a polished visual standard that matches the restaurant's level rather than undercutting it. On Friday and Saturday nights the 200-plus entertainer roster produces a floor that feels like a curated experience rather than a numbers game — quality and personal attention over spectacle and volume.. The atmosphere at Treasures reflects the high-energy, premium nightlife experience that Las Vegas is famous for. The venue spans 40,000 square feet, providing space for up to 600 guests and a mix of intimate and open areas throughout the space. Whether you're there for the music, the social scene, or a special celebration, the energy builds as the night progresses and peaks around midnight through 2 AM.
How do I get to Treasures?
Rideshare: Rideshare dropoff on Westwood Drive. Free limo back to hotel available. Parking: Free parking in the venue lot on Westwood Drive If you're staying on the Strip, most gentlemen's clubs are within a 10-15 minute rideshare. NoCoverVegas guest list reservations include a free limo pickup from any Strip hotel — the most convenient option.
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Treasures During Las Vegas Pride Weekend — Free Entry, Free Limo, No Cover
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Fine Dining
The Onyx Steakhouse — Dinner Before the Show
The Onyx steakhouse at Treasures holds a AAA Four Diamond rating — an independent formal assessment of dining quality, service standards, and physical environment awarded through anonymous inspector visits. Fewer than 5 percent of Las Vegas restaurants hold this designation. Onyx earned its rating based on its own merits as a standalone fine dining establishment; the connection to the adjacent gentlemen's club is incidental to the evaluation criteria.
The Menu
The Onyx menu runs prime cuts — a 24-ounce ribeye and filet selections are signature items — alongside Chilean sea bass, seasonal lobster preparations, and a seafood program that changes with availability. The wine list runs several hundred labels across Old World and New World producers with multiple tiers available by the glass. Cocktail service operates from a dedicated restaurant bar separate from the main club bar, with a menu oriented toward classic technique rather than nightlife-format volume service.
The Combined Package
The dinner-and-show package coordinates a multi-course steakhouse dinner at Onyx with a reserved VIP section on the entertainment floor — both booked in a single reservation through NoCoverVegas. Groups arrive for dinner at 7 or 8 PM, eat a full steakhouse meal, and walk directly from the Onyx dining room to the main entertainment floor at their reserved section. By 9 PM, when most other Las Vegas clubs are at 40 to 50 percent of peak entertainer rotation, a combined package group is already seated and positioned. The combined pricing typically runs lower than purchasing steakhouse dinner and VIP table access separately.
Private Dining with Entertainer
The private Onyx dining option — a reserved private dining room with a dedicated entertainer present during the meal — is the most exclusive configuration at Treasures and cannot be replicated at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. A sommelier manages wine service; the full steakhouse menu runs; a dedicated entertainer is present for the session. This configuration requires at least 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas. Corporate entertainment groups, professional sports teams, and high-spend bachelor parties specifically book this format because the combination of AAA Four Diamond dining with exclusive entertainment in a private room is not available anywhere else in the city.
Who Chooses Onyx First
The Onyx dining component attracts a guest profile that is consistently different from the bachelor-party-dominant crowds at Sapphire and Crazy Horse III: couples, business entertainment groups, over-30 clientele, and sports and entertainment industry figures who want a complete evening with dinner as a central element rather than an afterthought. The steakhouse-first format self-selects for groups planning four to five hours at a single address rather than two hours of entertainment following a separate restaurant trip.
Dinner-to-Show Timeline at Treasures
Venue Layout
The Two-Floor Experience at Treasures Las Vegas
Treasures' two-floor layout creates two functionally different entertainment environments within a single venue. The 40,000 square feet are not divided arbitrarily — the main floor and second floor are designed for different group profiles and different moments within the same evening. Groups spending four or more hours at Treasures naturally migrate between floors rather than staying anchored to one level, which produces more variety per visit than any single-floor Las Vegas club.
Main Floor — Three Stages
The main floor runs three stages: a center stage with dedicated production lighting including programmable LED arrays, a fog machine system, and wind machine effects — plus two side stages that operate simultaneously during peak hours. This three-stage configuration creates continuous entertainment from any position on the main floor without rotation gaps. The center stage lighting production matches the visual standard of the Onyx dining room rather than undercutting it — a deliberate design choice that makes Treasures' main floor a premium entertainment environment rather than a utilitarian performance space. Peak hours Friday and Saturday (10 PM to 1 AM) put the full entertainer roster on the main floor simultaneously.
Second Floor — Intimate Environment
The second floor operates its own dedicated stage, its own bar, and a crowd density considerably lower than the main floor during peak hours. The seating configuration is closer to the stage — a smaller performance scale that creates a higher service-to-guest ratio and more direct entertainer engagement per seat. Couples consistently prefer the second floor over the main floor as their primary location, migrating to the main floor for specific peak-energy moments. Groups booking the second floor as their base of operations get more attentive service and faster bar access than the main floor during Saturday 10 PM to 1 AM peak hours.
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Comparison Guide
Treasures vs Other Las Vegas Gentlemen's Clubs
The key variable that separates Treasures from every other Las Vegas gentlemen's club is the Onyx steakhouse — the only AAA Four Diamond restaurant integrated into an adult entertainment venue at the same address. Understanding where Treasures wins and where competitors differ clarifies the right venue for each group's specific occasion.
vs. Sapphire Las Vegas
Sapphire wins on scale: 71,000 sq ft, 400-plus entertainers, 2,500 capacity. For maximum entertainer count and visual spectacle, Sapphire is unmatched. But Sapphire has no connected fine dining — El Dorado Cantina shares the building as a separate venue without the integrated dinner-to-entertainment flow or the Four Diamond dining credential. Groups whose evening requires formal multi-course dining before entertainment, or who want the private Onyx dinner-with-entertainer configuration, choose Treasures.
vs. Spearmint Rhino
Spearmint Rhino's 24-hour operating model is decisive for groups with unpredictable timing or post-nightclub plans. Both venues are 37,000 to 40,000 sq ft with comparable entertainer rosters on peak nights. The distinction is format: Spearmint Rhino has no restaurant component; Treasures has no 24-hour operating window. Groups whose evening is scheduled around dinner hour choose Treasures; groups whose timing is open or late choose Spearmint Rhino.
vs. Crazy Horse III
CH3's six stages across 50,000 sq ft on Russell Road offer the highest multi-stage variety of any Las Vegas club. Both CH3 and Treasures are premium off-Strip gentlemen's clubs with comparable entertainer quality tiers. CH3 wins on stage count and Russell Road proximity to the South Strip; Treasures wins on the integrated dining experience and the two-floor format where both levels offer distinct entertainment environments.
vs. Peppermint Hippo
Peppermint Hippo at 1531 S Las Vegas Blvd is the only adult entertainment venue directly on the Strip — walkable from South and Center Strip hotels. Its nightclub-grade LED production and 24-hour schedule attract a younger, nightclub-crossover crowd. Treasures attracts a different profile: the dinner-and-entertainment format selects for an older, higher-spend demographic who want a structured evening with dining as a central component rather than a Strip walk-in experience.
vs. Hustler Club
Larry Flynt's Hustler Club offers three floors, a rooftop bar with Strip views, and 7 AM hours in 70,000 sq ft at Dean Martin Drive. The Hustler brand's five-decade institutional identity and the rooftop experience are its defining advantages. Treasures wins on dining quality — the Onyx Four Diamond steakhouse operates at a higher culinary tier than the Hustler Club's Terrace Mediterranean Bistro, and the integrated dinner-to-entertainment transition at Treasures is a more structured luxury experience.
The Decision Matrix
Choose Treasures when: the evening includes formal dinner; your group prefers refined atmosphere over peak-floor chaos; you want the private dinner-with-entertainer configuration; the couple or small group experience is the priority. All Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs offer free entry and free limo through NoCoverVegas — transportation and cover charge are not differentiators. The dining component and atmosphere are the deciding variables for Treasures.
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Getting to Treasures Las Vegas from Your Hotel
Free Limo via NoCoverVegas
The complimentary limo service included with every NoCoverVegas guest list reservation at Treasures picks up from any Las Vegas Strip hotel — Caesars, MGM Grand, Wynn, Bellagio, Paris, Venetian, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Mandalay Bay, and all others. Treasures is at 2801 Westwood Drive, approximately 1.5 miles west of the center Strip — a 10 to 15-minute drive from most major Strip hotels without navigating the Strip's pedestrian and casino traffic. The return limo at night's end is included at no charge.
Why the Location Works for Dinner Groups
The Westwood Drive address is a practical advantage for groups planning the Treasures dinner-and-entertainment format. Arriving at 7 or 8 PM — before Strip nightlife reaches peak congestion — means the limo navigates minimal traffic. Groups booking the Onyx steakhouse dinner benefit from an early pickup time compared to the late-night surge that post-nightclub crowds face traveling to Dean Martin Drive venues. The 8 PM opening means early-arrival groups are settled before most Las Vegas clubs reach 40 percent entertainer capacity.
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Bachelor Parties
Bachelor Party at Treasures Las Vegas
Treasures serves a specific type of bachelor party: the group that wants a formal dinner as part of the night rather than just a quick meal before entertainment. The Onyx steakhouse format makes Treasures the only Las Vegas gentlemen's club where the bachelor party begins at a AAA Four Diamond-rated restaurant and transitions directly to multi-stage entertainment without leaving the building at 2801 Westwood Drive.
The Treasures Bachelor Package
NoCoverVegas coordinates the complete bachelor evening at Treasures in a single booking: complimentary limo pickup from the hotel, dinner reservation at Onyx with timing set to align with the entertainment floor's peak window, and a reserved VIP section on the main or second floor. The combined package pricing typically runs lower than booking steakhouse dinner and VIP table separately. Free entry for every bachelor party member — the $30 to $40 door cover applies only to walk-ins without a guest list.
Private Dinner with Entertainer
The private Onyx dining option — a reserved private dining room with an entertainer present throughout the session — is the most exclusive bachelor party configuration at Treasures and exists nowhere else in Las Vegas adult entertainment. A sommelier manages wine service, the full Onyx menu runs, and the dedicated entertainer makes the private dinner an integrated entertainment event. This requires 48 hours advance notice through NoCoverVegas. For the groom who wants an experience with no equivalent in Las Vegas, this is the correct booking.
VIP Bottle Service
Bottle service at Treasures starts at $350 — the most accessible minimum of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club with an integrated fine dining component. VIP suites are fully enclosed with dedicated seating and privacy appropriate for extended bachelor group sessions. The second floor entertainment zone offers a lower-density option with its own stage and bar for groups who want attentive service rather than main floor peak-energy immersion. Peak bachelor party nights are Friday and Saturday with 200-plus entertainers on the floor.
Treasures vs Other Bachelor Party Venues
Sapphire Las Vegas offers 71,000 sq ft and 400-plus entertainers — the largest scale for bachelor parties prioritizing maximum entertainer count. Crazy Horse III at 50,000 sq ft provides six stages. Peppermint Hippo on the Strip allows groups to walk from South Strip hotels. Treasures is the correct choice when the groom specifically wants fine dining before entertainment, when the group skews toward an older demographic, or when the private dinner-with-entertainer experience is the centrepiece. All clubs offer free entry and free limo through NoCoverVegas.
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Fine Dining
The Onyx Steakhouse — The Only AAA Four Diamond Restaurant at Any Las Vegas Gentlemen's Club
The Onyx steakhouse at 2801 Westwood Drive is not a restaurant added to a strip club for convenience. It holds an independent AAA Four Diamond rating — a formal assessment conducted by AAA professional inspectors across food quality, service consistency, physical environment, and overall dining experience. The Four Diamond designation places Onyx among the top tier of Las Vegas restaurants by an objective third-party standard that operates entirely independently of the adjacent entertainment venue. Las Vegas has approximately fifteen to twenty AAA Four Diamond restaurants across the entire Strip corridor. Onyx is the only one connected to an adult entertainment venue in any Las Vegas location.
The full steakhouse menu runs from a dedicated dining room that operates as a formal fine dining environment during the dinner service window. Signature items include a 24-ounce ribeye and an 8-ounce filet alongside a Chilean sea bass selection and a lobster preparation that varies seasonally. The wine program runs several hundred labels across Old World and New World producers, with a by-the-glass selection spanning multiple price tiers. The cocktail program at the Onyx bar operates separately from the main club bar — a dedicated bartender using classic technique rather than high-volume nightclub service. Groups who arrive expecting a standard club bar at dinner and encounter an Onyx cocktail program routinely comment that it exceeds a comparable experience at standalone Strip steakhouses not connected to any entertainment venue.
The dinner-and-entertainment format creates an evening structure that groups who book the combined package describe as more efficient than any alternative: a multi-course dinner at a rated restaurant, transition directly to a three-stage entertainment floor without leaving the building, and a return limo at the end — all coordinated in one booking at one address. For bachelor parties, birthday groups, and corporate entertainment events that require both a formal dinner component and adult entertainment in the same evening, no other Las Vegas club offers both components at this quality level in one location.
Onyx Steakhouse — Key Facts
Layout
Main Floor vs Second Floor — Two Distinct Entertainment Zones at Treasures
Treasures' two-story layout operates as two functionally independent entertainment environments within the same venue. The main floor runs three stages — a center stage with programmable LED arrays, fog machine systems, and wind effects providing production-grade visual impact, plus two side stages positioned for simultaneous performances across the 40,000-square-foot ground floor. The second floor operates its own dedicated intimate stage, its own full bar, and a crowd density during peak hours that is roughly one-third to one-half of the main floor below. For groups planning a Treasures visit, the two-floor option means two genuinely different phases within a single evening — a meaningful contrast, not a floor-plan technicality.
The main floor's center stage production quality — coordinated LED sequences, controlled fog bursts during peak performance windows, wind effects during featured moments — aligns with the adjacent Onyx dining room's quality caliber rather than undercutting it. Groups who transition from Onyx to the main floor at 9 PM encounter a production environment that reflects the same investment they experienced at dinner. The three-stage configuration means that VIP tables positioned at different main floor locations are always near an active performance area simultaneously, giving groups the option to watch multiple stages across an evening without leaving their section.
The second floor is consistently recommended for couples, groups who prioritize proximity over spectacle, and visitors who find the main floor's peak-hour ambient volume too intense for sustained conversation. The second-floor stage is configured for intimate performance format — the viewing distance from the nearest seating to the performer is shorter than any main floor seat achieves at the center stage, and the lower crowd density means the entertainer-to-guest ratio is higher. Couples visiting Treasures typically report the second floor as the better fit for their format: quieter, closer, with a service pace that the main floor only reaches during off-peak hours. Groups who manage both floors across a single Treasures evening consistently describe the experience as equivalent to visiting two separate clubs.
Main Floor
- •Three stages including center stage with LED + fog + wind effects
- •Highest ambient volume — peak entertainment energy
- •Highest crowd density on peak nights
- •Best for production effect visibility and maximum floor energy
- •VIP tables from $350 minimum
Second Floor
- •Intimate stage — shorter viewing distance than any main floor seat
- •Lower ambient volume — conversation possible throughout evening
- •Lower crowd density — higher entertainer-to-guest ratio
- •Own dedicated bar — independent cocktail service
- •Recommended for couples and groups prioritizing proximity
Evening Structure
The Dinner-and-VIP Package — Why Treasures Is Las Vegas's Complete-Evening Club
Treasures' combined dinner-and-VIP package coordinates an Onyx steakhouse dinner at a confirmed group arrival time, a reserved VIP section on the main or second floor ready for the post-dinner transition, complimentary limo pickup from any Strip hotel, free group entry, and return transportation — all in a single booking at 2801 Westwood Drive. For groups whose evening otherwise requires a separate restaurant reservation, separate club reservation, and separate transportation between them, the Treasures package replaces three independent logistics with one coordination point. The combined pricing typically runs lower than purchasing the components separately, because the integration premium — the real organizational cost of structuring a multi-venue Las Vegas evening — is absorbed by the package structure rather than by the group.
For bachelor parties, the combined package structures the evening around the group's schedule rather than around the venue's peak hour. A group arriving at 7:30 PM for Onyx dinner is positioned at their VIP section by 9:30 PM — before Treasures reaches its 10 PM to 1 AM peak. The early positioning advantage is not just about section choice; it is about establishing the group at their table while the service staff is accessible and the entertainer-to-guest ratio is at its most favorable. Bachelor parties structured around the early arrival format at Treasures consistently report better floor access and higher entertainer interaction frequency than groups arriving at peak hour competing for positioning alongside the full walk-in crowd.
Corporate entertainment groups using Treasures for client dinners benefit from the most specific operational advantage the venue offers: a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse dinner in a formal dining room followed by direct transition to a three-stage entertainment floor, all in one address and one invoice. The professional dining credential — the AAA Four Diamond rating is a meaningful quality standard in client entertainment contexts — and the entertainment program are combined without the image or logistics concerns that separate venues introduce. The private Onyx dining option, where an entertainer is present throughout the dinner session in a fully enclosed private dining room, is the tier that corporate entertainment groups with high-spend budgets specifically request.
Treasures Evening Timeline — Dinner Package
Exclusive Format
Private Dining With an Entertainer Present — The Format No Other Las Vegas Club Offers
The private Onyx dining configuration — a fully enclosed dining session at the AAA Four Diamond steakhouse with a dedicated entertainer present throughout — does not exist at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club in any form, at any price point. The format requires a licensed fine dining restaurant and an adult entertainment venue operating under the same roof and management, a combination that exists exclusively at 2801 Westwood Drive. Strip properties with restaurants adjacent to entertainment venues, clubs with private event rooms, and steakhouses near casino entertainment floors do not replicate this format because the regulatory and operational structure is specific to Treasures.
Professional athletes, entertainment industry executives, and high-spend bachelor parties specifically request the private Onyx format because the combination of fine dining quality and exclusive entertainment privacy cannot be assembled at any competing Las Vegas venue regardless of spend level. For corporate entertainment with client dinner requirements, the format simultaneously satisfies the professional dining credential (AAA Four Diamond) and the entertainment preference in a single sealed environment — no secondary venues, no secondary transportation, no multiple invoice structures. A group of eight in a private Onyx dining session with a dedicated entertainer for ninety minutes is a fundamentally different Las Vegas experience than a table reservation at any public steakhouse followed by a club visit.
The advance booking requirement is genuine and not negotiable: a minimum of 48 hours notice through NoCoverVegas is required to coordinate the dining room reservation and entertainer commitment. Walk-in access to this configuration on any night — including weeknights — is not feasible. Groups whose Las Vegas date is confirmed should contact NoCoverVegas as early as possible; peak Friday and Saturday dates may require more than 48 hours depending on availability, and the private dining option has a limited daily availability that fills before general floor VIP reservations. The session pricing combines the Onyx food and service cost with the dedicated entertainer coordination; the full figure is available from NoCoverVegas at booking. The private dining room accommodates up to twelve for the dinner component, with transition to the main entertainment floor at the group's chosen timing after the session concludes.
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