On The Record Speakeasy & Club
at Park MGM
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Venue Type: Nightclub
Our Review of On The Record Speakeasy & Club
On The Record blends a speakeasy entrance, record-themed decor and a split-space layout with a main room and an outdoor area. DJs and occasional live performances keep it moving, but it feels more like a party house than a typical black-box club. The crowd is mixed, and the room works well for people who like to wander and explore rather than stare at a single stage. It is a good fit if you want nightlife without the mega-club vibe.
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Frequently Asked Questions about On The Record Speakeasy & Club
Does On The Record Speakeasy & Club have a guestlist? What's the policy?
On The Record offers guestlists through Park MGM, the club itself, and third-party promoters, usually with free entry for ladies and even-ratio groups before a set time, plus reduced cover for others. Because it is a smaller venue, the list can fill or be cut earlier on concert nights, tour after-parties, and holiday weekends.
What are the prices for bottles at On The Record Speakeasy & Club?
Bottles at On The Record generally start in the mid-$400 to mid-$600 range for standard spirits, depending on whether you book through the club directly or a package provider. As with other clubs, premium brands and busier nights will raise those prices.
What is the minimum spend to get a table at On The Record Speakeasy & Club?
The cheapest in-venue table options are usually around a $600 minimum for patio or smaller inside tables, with better locations and hosted package deals often starting around $1,500–$1,600 for two bottles and climbing past $3,000 for large groups or prime spots, and those minimums include your bottle spend but not the added tax, tip, and fees.
What kind of music is usually playing at On The Record Speakeasy & Club?
Music here is strongly open-format, with a blend of hip hop, Top 40, throwback jams, rock, and some EDM depending on the room and DJ. Different spaces inside can lean into different vibes, so you might hear 90s or 2000s in one area and current hits in another.
Who are the current resident DJs at On The Record Speakeasy & Club?
On The Record relies mostly on a rotating lineup of local and touring open-format DJs rather than a few heavily branded superstar residents, so the specific DJ changes night to night. Regular Vegas club DJs and Park MGM-booked guests handle most of the schedule, with occasional special-event hosts or artist after-parties.
Are any promoters working with On The Record Speakeasy & Club? If so, who?
Yes, the club works with promoters like No Cover Nightclubs, LasVegasNightclubs.com, Discotech, Exploring Las Vegas, Surreal Nightlife, Vegas VIP Services, and Park MGM's in-house nightlife team. These hosts manage a lot of the guestlist signups, birthday groups, and bottle-service arrangements.


