The Laundry Room is a hidden speakeasy-style cocktail bar discreetly located within Commonwealth on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. Formerly part of the adjacent El Cortez Hotel’s service area, it's now a highly exclusive venue accessed through a private door via 6th Street. With seating capped at just 22 guests and maximum 4 per party, entry is strictly by reservation only—either via text to 702‑701‑1466 or online through their official site, released two weeks in advance. There's a formal, subdued dress code and a no-photo policy to maintain its low-key mystique. Inside, the decor evokes a Prohibition-era living room: dim candlelight, vintage newspaper clippings pasted on walls, and occasional antique doors affixed to ceilings — a cinematic backdrop for sipping precision cocktails mixed one-on-one with you by a master bartender. Cocktails here are refined and bespoke. A tightly curated menu features signature drinks, premium whiskeys and ryes—but off-the-menu custom requests are encouraged based on your preferred flavors. Cocktails typically cost $18–$25, with personalized drinks in that range. Notably, a two-drink minimum per person and mandatory bottomless popcorn charge are enforced once inside. Reviews praise the care in mixology, the calm ambiance, and the exclusivity—though some visitors note rising prices and minor policy irritants like popcorn fees. All in, The Laundry Room is ideal for those seeking a tailored, immersive cocktail journey far from the usual Las Vegas chaos—think hush, mystique, and craftsmanship in every sip.