Great news , Vegas bachelorette party ! Soon you ’ll be able-bodied to pregame and get ready for a night on the strip at the same time . Drybar will offer mixed beverage along with its specialty blowout at its new Las Vegas location when it opens Friday . While the beauty parlour already offers Champagne to guests , this will be the first location of the uber - popular chain to offer cocktail along with hair treatments .
The drinks represent the boozy realisation of Drybar ’s cake - theme stigmatization . The salon launched in 2008 specializing in blowouts , eschewing other service like cutting or coloring , with a carte du jour featuringcocktail - inspired haircloth treatments . Typical Drybar offering include blowouts with names like the Mai Tai , The Cosmo and The Uptini , along with add - ons like the Mudslide Treatment and Bay Breeze Hydrating Shot .
One would take that the cocktail menu at theLas Vegas outpostwould , in turn , be hair’s-breadth salon - themed , but alas , it read like a standard drink fare with Cosmopolitans , Manhattans and other sippable standbys — not a Hair Spray Spritz or Curler Cobbler in stack . Because it ’s Vegas , the beauty parlour will also sport entertainment like a disk jockey and pic booth . These amenities may aid justify the cost of the sword ’s specialty $ 40 treatments , which typically last only a few day ( or hour depend on post - blowout activity ) .
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drink during a hair appointment is not a unexampled phenomenon . Many civilised salons and Samuel Barber shops offer refreshment with slash , most notably Blind Barber , which features a speakeasy in the backroom of its original New York positioning . Typically , though , salons have limited drink selections , which is why Drybar ’s new full - armed service cocktail menu is noteworthy .
No intelligence yet on whether Drybar ’s cocktail curriculum will stay in Vegas ( along with whatever happens there ) or if the salon will flourish the offering to its other 60 - plus emplacement across the U.S.