Commonwealth to Throw Halloween Monster Mash Prom

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Commonwealth will transform into a spooky scene from a vintage horror flick during Halloween celebrations on Wednesday, Oct. 30, and Thursday, Oct. 31.

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On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the spellbinding spot will host a howling 1960s Monster Mash Prom celebration. Guests will rock zombie prom attire inspired by classic characters such as the Wolfman, Count Dracula and Frankenstein. The devilish drinking spot will offer specialty Stoli cocktails including the “Gone ‘til November,” a mixture of Stoli Peach, lemon juice, honey syrup, St. Elizabeth All Spice Dram and egg whites; and the “Monk’s Holiday,” combining Stoli, lime juice, simple syrup, Fernet Branca and Yellow Chartreuse.

Commonwealth invites partygoers to come as they aren’t on Thursday, Oct. 31. Ghoulish guests will party at the downtown venue following the Las Vegas Halloween Parade. The cocktail bar will serve its “A Charlie Brown Halloween” specialty cocktail, mixing Ketel One Oranje, orange juice, Sweet Vermouth, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur and Angostura Orange Bitters.

Located at 525 E. Fremont St., Commonwealth is open Wednesday through Friday from 6 p.m. to close and 8 p.m. to close on Saturday and Sunday.

About Commonwealth

Recently named one of the “7 New Reasons to Hit Las Vegas,” by the New York Post, Commonwealth brings a stylish new social scene to the burgeoning bar district in Downtown Las Vegas. The swanky 6,000-square-foot cocktail bar is a collision of art and architectural influences inspired by pre-Prohibition era design and libations; complete with its very own backroom speakeasy. Crystal chandeliers bring a touch of elegance to the overall design, which evokes a worn, industrial ambiance. The cocktail menu combines classic and progressive methods and ingredients to offer drinks like, “Men in Tights” and “Little Hot Mess,” that make an indelible impression. A rooftop bar offers an experiential setting with an urban brick feel and 360 degree views of downtown.

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