




This one does not need me to write much. Just follow the pictures.
Margarita's was a restaurant in The Frontier, famous not only for it's food, but also it's attached margarita bar.
The band was stationed just off to the right of the bar, making this a very busy location. Thus my journey to a more peaceful area.
My search for a more peaceful area ultimately wound up outside sitting on a brick wall near the valet parking driveway. From there I was able to enjoy the darkness and neon of a hot Las Vegas night.
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