Vegas’ Spooky New Hotspot Offering Tarot Card Readings With Your Cocktails

Las Vegas just got a new haunt, and this one is serving its potions in a skull glass with a side of looking into the future!

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Dark Sister, the city’s newest cocktail lounge, has officially opened in the Arts District, bringing witchy energy, zodiac cocktails, and that’s right — actual Tarot card readings.

Vegas’ Spooky New Hotspot Offering Tarot Card Readings With Your Cocktails
Ace Buhay

Stepping inside feels like crossing into another world. The candlelit room glows against velvet seating, walls lined with twisting greenery, and a bar top sealed with dried flowers and tarot cards. A full suit of armor guards the room while bartenders mix cocktails that look straight out of a spellbook.

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Vegas’ Spooky New Hotspot Offering Tarot Card Readings With Your Cocktails
Ace Buhay

Drinks are themed around the zodiac, with each sign getting its own “potion.” The menu shifts with the seasons, keeping things fresh with solstice-inspired updates. Two early favorites are The Devil’s Dance, a fiery rum drink with chili “horns,” and Fireside Ritual, a S’mores Espresso Martini that’s pure black magic in a glass.

Vegas’ Spooky New Hotspot Offering Tarot Card Readings With Your Cocktails
Ace Buhay

Dark Sister isn’t just about the cocktails. The lounge doubles as a community hub with weekly and monthly events that turn nightlife into something more immersive, including tarot card readings every Thursday and Saturday with the resident reader. 

Vegas’ Spooky New Hotspot Offering Tarot Card Readings With Your Cocktails

Ace Buhay

Just in time for Spooky Season, October’s lineup is stacked. Expect full moon ceremonies, witch hat workshops, insect pinning classes, and a Halloween singles mixer called “Spirits and Sparks.” The season caps off with a “Seven Deadly Sins” party on Halloween weekend.

Between its moody decor, metaphysical themes, and Instagram-worthy details, Dark Sister is quickly becoming the go-to spot for Vegas locals who crave something different from the Strip’s club chaos. It’s mysterious, stylish, and a little sinful—just how downtown likes it.

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