Election Day 2016 Las Vegas Food Drinks And Promotions For Voters

On November 8, 2016, Election Day, numerous Las Vegas bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues offered special promotions, free food, and discounted drinks to encourage civic participation and provide entertainment while voters awaited election results. These offers ranged from complimentary food and drinks for those with "I Voted" stickers to special election-themed cocktails and viewing parties. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Election Day 2016 promotions available in Las Vegas, categorized by type of offer and venue.

Free Food and Drinks for Voters

Many Las Vegas establishments offered complimentary food and drinks to those who could prove they had voted by showing their "I Voted" sticker. These promotions served as both incentives for voting and community-building opportunities during a significant political event.

Restaurants with Free Food for Voters

  • Donut Bar: Located at 124 S. 6th St. #140, this establishment offered a free doughnut to customers who presented their "I Voted" sticker. Patrons could choose between a frosted donkey or frosted elephant donut, reflecting the Democratic and Republican parties respectively.

  • El Dorado Cantina: Situated at 3025 Sammy Davis Jr Dr, this restaurant provided a free blue or red mini margarita to anyone over 21 who brought in their "I Voted" sticker. The color choice aligned with political party affiliations.

  • Krispy Kreme (participating locations): This donut chain joined the Election Day promotions by offering free donuts to guests wearing an "I Voted" sticker.

  • Qdoba: All three Las Vegas locations of this Mexican grill offered free chips and queso to customers wearing their "I Voted" sticker on Election Day.

  • Essence Vegas: This marijuana dispensary and resource center provided a special penny offer for select pre-roll products for any patient who presented an "I Voted" sticker at all of its locations, including the one on the Las Vegas Strip.

  • Shake Shack: Customers received a free scoop of custard when they showed their "I Voted" sticker or simply mentioned that they had voted at any of Shake Shack's Las Vegas locations.

Bars with Free Drinks for Voters

  • Crazy Horse III: This gentlemen's club hosted an election night viewing party where guests with an "I Voted" sticker received a free drink. The venue also featured a look-alike contest with $500 prizes for those who best resembled Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Melania Trump, and Ivanka Trump.

  • Oddfellows: This downtown bar at 150 North Las Vegas Blvd. #190 not only offered $3 well drinks and $3 tall Pabst beers but also provided free shots to customers who showed their "I Voted" sticker. The bar also featured a Trump piñata filled with candy, toys, and drink tickets that guests were invited to break open.

Free Food and Drinks Without Voter Verification

Several establishments offered complimentary food and drinks without requiring proof of voting, though some had alternative requirements.

  • Marco's Pizza: This pizza chain offered free pizza on Election Day to customers who shared their Facebook post. Additionally, those who followed Marco's on social media had a chance to become "Vice President," winning a four-year term of free pizza.

  • Sapphire Las Vegas: This establishment hosted an election party from 5 to 9 p.m., offering free champagne and buffet. A $10 donation to the Sapphire Foundation for Prostate Cancer was requested.

  • Hot Dog on a Stick: This venue gave away Turkey Dogs to those who participated in their "What Turkey Are You Voting For?" Facebook poll.

Discounted Food and Drinks

Numerous Las Vegas bars and restaurants offered Election Day drink and food specials at reduced prices.

Bars with Drink Specials

  • ReBar: Located at 1225 S. Main St, this bar/antique shop offered $3 draft beer and $4 well drinks, as well as free donkey and elephant cookies.

  • BJ's Restaurant: This establishment offered $5 beers all day on Tuesday with the slogan "We all need a beer after this!"

  • Bound by Salvatore at The Cromwell: This venue offered several drink specials including $5.80 Coors Light, $10 Hennessy VS, $10 Belvedere, and $10 Chandon sparkling wine.

  • TAG Sports Bar at The LINQ: Starting at 4 p.m., this sports bar offered the "Make the Martini Great Again" special ($3 off all specialty martinis), the "Stronger Together" discount ($4 off you-call-it boilermakers), and Coors Light for $5.80.

  • Montecristo Cigar Bar at Caesars Palace: This cigar bar offered Coors Light for $5.80 and featured 12 55-inch televisions for election coverage.

  • Rockhouse and PBR Rock Bar & Grill: These venues hosted an Election Day shot battle where guests could order a Republican Red or Democrat Blue Kamikaze shot for $2 each. Shots would be tallied at the end of the night.

  • Carmine's at the Forum Shops at Caesars: This restaurant themed cocktails throughout Election Day, including the "Trump-Tini" ($12.50) featuring Maker's Mark Bourbon, Punt e Mes Sweet Vermouth and bitters, and the "Hilla-Rita" ($12.50) made with Herradura Antiguo Tequila, Limoncello and Disaronno Amaretto.

Restaurants with Food and Drink Specials

  • Chili's (participating locations): This restaurant chain offered Presidente Margaritas in mango, strawberry or lime flavors for $5 each. The first 35 guests who ordered received a commemorative Election Day shaker.

  • Morels Las Vegas: Located at the Palazzo, this restaurant offered a Nasty Woman drink made with vodka and activated charcoal lemonade, referencing a phrase from the presidential debates.

  • iBar at Rio: This bar served a special punch named POTUS Punch made with Ciroc Apple, ginger beer, Sauvignon blanc, apples and berries.

Entertainment and Game Promotions

Several entertainment venues in Las Vegas offered special promotions for Election Day.

  • GameWorks: Located at 6587 S. Las Vegas Blvd., this entertainment venue offered a buy-one-get-one-free deal on $20 Game Cards on November 8. Additionally, happy hour ran from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Station Casinos: The day after the election, all Station casinos held an "I Survived Election Season" free slot play giveaway. Customers who belonged to the Boarding Pass loyalty card program could swipe their card at any kiosk to receive free slot play.

Election Viewing Events

Many Las Vegas venues set up special areas to watch election results as they were announced.

  • Caesars Palace Race & Sports Book: This venue planned to broadcast election coverage on a 143-foot LED video wall, the largest on the Las Vegas Strip. Domestic drafts were priced at $5.80 in honor of the 58th election.

  • Miracle Mile Shops: This shopping center partnered with CNN to project presidential election results live on its exterior LED screens. Coverage began at 3 p.m. PST. This was CNN's final stop in the #MyVote nationwide tour, in partnership with Instagram, Facebook and CA Technologies.

  • Oddfellows: This bar live-streamed election results from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. and gave away shots for showing an "I Voted" sticker. The club also featured a Donald Trump piñata filled with candy.

  • Pizza Rock: This restaurant chain screened Election Day coverage at its Downtown Las Vegas and Green Valley Ranch Resort locations.

  • The High Roller: This observation wheel in the LINQ Promenade was lit red, white, and blue to commemorate the election.

  • ameriCAN: This establishment held red and blue drink specials along with an election viewing party.

  • Sapphire Las Vegas: Beyond offering free champagne and buffet, this venue hosted an election party from 5 to 9 p.m. featuring a Trump/Clinton impersonator contest with $1,000 in prizes.

  • Crazy Horse III: This gentlemen's club hosted an election night viewing party starting at 6 p.m. The club also held a Hillary, Melania, Chelsea, and Ivanka look-alike contest with a $500 reward. Notably, the club offered the Republican nominee a lifetime of free lap dances if Donald Trump lost the election.

  • Dining Out For Life: This organization hosted an Election Night dinner from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Mundo at Mingo Kitchen & Lounge. The event also provided information on the following year's Dining Out For Life event, in which restaurants would donate a portion of their proceeds to help people with HIV/AIDS in Southern Nevada.

Conclusion

The 2016 Election Day in Las Vegas was marked by numerous promotions and special events offered by bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues throughout the city. These offers ranged from free food and drinks for those with "I V