“Come New Year’s Eve, they were doing sound checks on the stage next to us, and the music was so loud,” Lager said. It wasn’t until Terry Caudill’s TLC Casino Enterprises bought the property in 2008 that executives realized they could do better with the space. The bar, stationed above the original Whisky Licker bar on Fremont Street, originally held the executive office for Binion’s employees. ![]() … People seem to get a kick out of it when the (Fremont Street) lights are on.” “You’re in this glass bubble, so you’re out rotating right on Fremont Street. “People love it,” said Tim Lager, the general manager for Binion’s and Four Queens. ![]() 30, is the only one of its kind downtown. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) new Whiskey Licker Up Saloon gives visitors the perfect view of the Fremont Street Experience soundstage. ![]() Trista Wells, left, and Sara Peterson, both of Kalispell Montana, at the rotating bar at Whiskey Licker Up Saloon in Binion's at Fremont Street Experience in downtown in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct.
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