Capo's Restaurant and Speakeasy, Italian restaurant and speakeasy on West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, United States.
Capo's Restaurant and Speakeasy is an Italian restaurant on West Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas, designed to look like a hidden bar from the Prohibition era. The interior features red leather seats, dark wood paneling, and candlelit chandeliers throughout.
The restaurant draws on recipes said to have been found in a Chicago warehouse once linked to Al Capone, dating back to the 1920s. That connection to the Prohibition era shaped the whole concept of the place.
The staff play roles as mafia figures and singers perform directly at guest tables, turning dinner into a kind of show. Guests are not just observers but part of the performance.
The dining room is very dark, so guests are handed small flashlights attached to their menus when they arrive. Booking ahead is strongly recommended, as tables fill up quickly.
The entrance is easy to miss from the street since a large letter C above the door is the only exterior sign. Visitors must ring a doorbell to be let in, which adds to the feeling of stepping into a hidden place.
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