Doberman Drawing Room opens in Las Vegas
By Lauren BowesLas Vegas-based Corner Bar Management has launched a bar called Doberman Drawing Room in the city’s Arts District.

Doberman Drawing Room opened its doors on 30 April.

Mixologist and partner Juyoung Kang, previously of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, heads up the bar programme. The menu is shaped by her ‘globally inspired, deeply intentional approach to cocktails’.
“Doberman represents the next evolution of cocktail culture in Las Vegas,” said Ryan Doherty, founder of Corner Bar Management. “It’s a place for people who appreciate the art of a good drink, and even better conversation. With Juyoung’s leadership and vision, we’re excited to offer something that feels both timeless and entirely new.”
The menu includes cocktails like Howling Wolves, a Sour featuring Japanese whisky, Sherry and cantaloupe. Bird’s Eye View is a riff on an Americano with a ‘tropical edge’, blending a bitter aperitif with Vermouth di Torino, passion fruit, coconut, and bird’s eye chilli.
Meanwhile, Nine Countries, which honours the nine ancient provinces of Japan, combines mezcal with honeydew cordial, yuzu juice and green yuzu-koshō.
Doberman Drawing Room is a 3,400 square-foot space that ‘evokes the moody elegance of a 19th-century drawing room’. Decor features heavy wood, private seating and booths, and an indoor atrium garden.
The bar welcomes walk-ins and reservations, as well as a membership programme. Members will receive access to private nights, concierge-style service and guaranteed seating. Selection is based on ‘personality and passion rather than status’.
Corner Bar Management’s other Vegas venues include The Laundry Room, Commonwealth, Cheapshot and La Mona Rosa.
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