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My family went to the arcade bar area and played games together. After that we went to the actual speakeasy part and tried each of the drinks.
Every room we went to had great aesthetics and backdrops for photos. Drinks were good and food was nice
Now to the food: crisp yummy salad, good eggplant dip appetizer to start with.
The main dish was vegetarian mousses, an amazing combination of flavors however very salty – I hope it was a one time mistake!
And the desserts saved the evening – layers of lemon and raspberry cream in the olive oil cake,
And amazing pistachio ice cream in the baklava nest.
Congratulations to the pastry chef! Thank your for having us!
The Lady Gaga impersonating bar receptionist was simultaneously rude yet helpful. We arrived for our dinner reservation with the chasing rabbits restaurant (which was great!) and were greeted arrogantly. Something about a private event, you should leave, and sassy finger pointing towards the door we just walked in. We told her we have dinner reservations and asked how to get to the restaurant, to which she had a coworker walk us there.
Place seemed nice but the staff were uptight.
It is, without exaggeration, one of the most hostile and toxic environments we’ve ever experienced.
The bouncers and staff are racist, aggressive, power-hungry, and completely unprofessional. They don’t just lack training—they seem to thrive on intimidation and abuse. Our group, which included a wedding party, was targeted, harassed, and physically assaulted without cause or provocation. One of our friends was already leaving when he was manhandled and thrown around like trash—we have the photo to prove it.
This isn’t a nightclub—it’s a lawsuit waiting to happen.
It’s chaos wrapped in cheap LED lights pretending to be luxury.
The Rabbit Hole is a venue with a complete identity crisis: half arcade, half club, zero class. It’s marketed as whimsical and upscale, but what you actually get is a dangerous, discriminatory mess.
We visit Vail often, and this place will never get a cent from us again—not until it’s shut down or taken over by people who understand basic human decency and the law.