Off-Strip (Las Vegas Blvd S) · Thursday Night

Treasures on Thursdays

What to expect on Thursday night at Treasures — entertainment, atmosphere, cover charges, and free entry with NoCoverVegas.

What to Expect

Thursday Night at Treasures

Thursday at Treasures marks the start of the weekend rush. The entertainment lineup is strong, the crowd is lively, and you get an excellent experience that is slightly less packed than Friday or Saturday. It is a sweet spot for groups who want a great night without peak-level crowds.

Treasures is located at Off-Strip (Las Vegas Blvd S) and features Top 40, R&B, Hip Hop music. The venue spans 40,000 square feet, providing plenty of room to enjoy the night.

The Experience

Inside Treasures on Thursday Night

Walking into Treasures on a Thursday night, you immediately notice 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.. 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. With 40,000 square feet of space and a capacity of 600 guests, Treasures provides a venue that is both expansive and immersive.

Thursday at Treasures occupies a sweet spot in the weekly calendar. The entertainment lineup is nearly as stacked as the weekend, yet the crowd is more manageable and the overall vibe is more social. Key highlights include Award-winning steakhouse, Two-story intimate venue, Full fine dining menu, Premium VIP rooms. You get the benefit of top-tier performers and a buzzing atmosphere without the peak-night intensity. For visitors who want a high-quality night out without shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, Thursday is the insider pick at Treasures.

Since opening in 2003, Treasures has established itself as one of the premier gentlemen's clubs in Las Vegas. The Thursday night experience is enhanced by the venue's commitment to quality — from the caliber of entertainers to the strength of the drinks to the professionalism of the staff. The soundtrack for the night is a curated mix of Top 40, R&B, Hip Hop, keeping the energy dialed in to match the mood of the room as the night progresses. Every detail at Treasures is designed to ensure that your Thursday night is worth every minute.

The Crowd

Thursday Night Crowd & Vibe

Thursdays at Treasures attract an enthusiastic crowd of visitors who arrived early for the weekend and locals starting their night out. The vibe is lively and fun without being overwhelming. Great for groups who want quality time without fighting through peak crowds.

Music

Top 40, R&B, Hip Hop

Hours

Sun-Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri-Sat 8 PM – 7 AM

Cover

FREE with NoCoverVegas

Club Profile

What Makes Treasures Different

Why People Choose Treasures

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 & Cash

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.

Budget Your Night

Treasures Thursday Pricing & Costs

Understanding what you will spend at Treasures on a Thursday helps you budget your night out. The biggest single expense at any Las Vegas gentlemen's club is the cover charge, and NoCoverVegas eliminates it entirely. Standard door entry at Treasures runs $30–$40 per person. For a group of four, that is $120–$160 just to walk through the door — money that stays in your pocket when you use the NoCoverVegas guest list.

Inside, drink prices at Treasures are typical for a premium Vegas venue: Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $350. On Thursday nights, prices stay the same, but bartenders are faster and some guests find it easier to flag down their server. Bottle service starts at Starting at $350. Weeknight tables are typically easier to reserve and minimums may be more flexible — ask us about availability. Tipping is customary — plan on tipping bartenders $1–2 per drink, servers 18–20 percent on bottle service, and entertainers at your discretion. A realistic budget for a Thursday night at Treasures is $100–200 per person for drinks and entertainment, though your mileage varies depending on how you like to spend. With NoCoverVegas, your biggest fixed cost — the cover charge and transportation — is already taken care of.

Without Guest List

  • Cover charge$30–$40/person
  • Rideshare to club$20–40
  • Rideshare back$20–40
  • Total before drinks$70–130/person

With NoCoverVegas

  • Cover chargeFREE
  • Limo to clubFREE
  • Limo backFREE
  • Total before drinks$0/person

Transportation

Getting to Treasures on Thursday

The easiest way to get to Treasures on Thursday night is the NoCoverVegas free limo service. Here is how it works: after you sign up for the guest list, we coordinate a complimentary limousine pickup directly from your hotel on the Strip or Downtown. There is no surge pricing, no navigating rideshare pickup zones, and no waiting on a street corner. The limo drops you at the front door of Treasures, where you walk straight in with no cover charge. When you are ready to leave, a complimentary ride back to your hotel is available as well. The free limo runs every night of the week, including Thursdays.

If you prefer to make your own way, Treasures is located at 2801 Westwood Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Free parking in the venue lot on Westwood Drive. Rideshare dropoff on Westwood Drive. Free limo back to hotel available. On Thursday nights, rideshare prices are typically lower than weekends, but you can still expect to pay $15–30 each way from most Strip hotels. The free NoCoverVegas limo saves you that cost entirely.

Free Limo — How to Book

  1. Sign up for the Treasures guest list using the form on this page.
  2. We confirm your reservation and coordinate pickup details via text.
  3. A complimentary limousine picks you up at your hotel lobby at your requested time.
  4. You arrive at Treasures, skip the line, and walk in with no cover charge.
  5. When you are ready to leave, a free limo takes you back to your hotel.

Plan Your Night

Thursday Night Tips

Best Arrival Time

On Thursdays, Treasures is less crowded, so timing is flexible. Arriving anytime during operating hours works well. Many regulars prefer arriving between 10 PM and midnight for the best balance of entertainment and atmosphere.

Dress Code

Upscale casual. The dress code at Treasures is consistent every night, including Thursdays.

Free Limo

NoCoverVegas provides a complimentary limo pickup from your hotel to Treasures every night, including Thursdays. No surge pricing, no rideshare hassle.

VIP & Bottle Service

Bottle service at Treasures starts at Starting at $350. Weeknight pricing tends to be more flexible.

Common Questions

Treasures Thursday FAQ

Is Treasures open on Thursdays?

Treasures operates Sun-Thu 8 PM – 5 AM, Fri-Sat 8 PM – 7 AM. Thursday is within their regular operating schedule. Check for any special event adjustments.

Is entry free at Treasures on Thursday?

Yes, with NoCoverVegas. Standard cover at Treasures is $30–$40 per person, but our guest list gives you free entry plus a complimentary limo ride from your hotel — every night including Thursdays.

What is Treasures like on a Thursday?

Thursday is a quieter night at Treasures, which means more personal attention, better VIP access, and a relaxed atmosphere. Still a great time with top-quality entertainment.

How much does it cost to go to Treasures on Thursday?

Without NoCoverVegas, expect to pay $30–$40 per person at the door. Inside, drinks run $12–18 for cocktails. With NoCoverVegas, cover and limo are free, so your only costs are drinks and tips.

How does the free limo to Treasures work?

After you sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list, we arrange a complimentary limousine pickup from your hotel. The limo takes you directly to Treasures, you walk in with no cover charge, and a free ride home is available when you are ready to leave. The service operates every night including Thursdays.

How much should I tip at Treasures?

Tipping is customary at Vegas gentlemen's clubs. For bartenders, $1–2 per drink is standard. For bottle service, 18–20 percent of the total is typical. Tips for entertainers are at your discretion and there is no set minimum — tip what feels right based on the experience.

Can I bring a large group to Treasures on Thursday?

Absolutely. NoCoverVegas handles groups of all sizes — from couples to bachelor parties of 20 or more. Larger groups benefit even more because the cover charge savings multiply with each person. For groups, we recommend bottle service (starting at Starting at $350) so you have a dedicated table and server. Text us at (725) 999-9293 to coordinate group logistics.

What should I wear to Treasures on Thursday?

Upscale casual. The dress code is the same every night of the week, including Thursdays. For men, a button-down or fitted shirt with jeans and dress shoes is a safe bet. Women have more flexibility. When in doubt, lean slightly more dressy than casual.

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