If you’ve never experienced The Cabinet of Curiosities at Horseshoe Las Vegas, then you are in for a treat.

The bar is dark and moody, surrounded by walls of cabinets containing the strangest objects. At various places around the bar, you’ll see QR codes that you can scan to learn about each object.

And while you’re checking out the interesting items, make sure you have a cocktail from the talented mixologists in your hand. To celebrate Women’s History Month in March, in addition to the inventive signature cocktails that are always available, you’ll find the Women of the Prohibition Era menu. This menu presents a whole slate of drinks, each priced at $18, named after and honoring famous women and characters who shone in the Prohibition era, from performers to police officers.

You’ll find gin, vodka and Bénédictine liqueur as the main spirits in the menu. Fans of The Great Gatsby may want to sample The Daisy Buchanan, the love interest of Jay Gatsby. It contains Empress 1908 Original Indigo gin, elderflower liqueur, crème de violette, lychee purée and lemon juice. Honoring the fashion designer and businessperson, The Coco Chanel features elderflower rose gin, lychee and passion fruit purées and sparkling water. The Gladys Ingle spotlights the female pilot and aerial stunt artist, with elderflower gin, Bénédictine liqueur, cherry liqueur, pineapple juice, lime juice, bitters and sparkling water.

Vodka fans may want to try The Anna Pavlova to recall the passion of the principal ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet. It is mixed with botanical vodka, champagne, passion fruit liqueur, sweetened syrup and lemon juice. Other vodka-based drinks include The Lilian Wyles, with vanilla vodka and chocolate and espresso liqueurs, honoring the law enforcement pioneer, and The Evelyn Dove, with potato vodka, champagne, sweetened syrup and lime juice. (Dove was the first black female singer on European radio.)

If you like the spices in Bénédictine liqueur, you may want to try The Josephine Baker, where the liqueur is mixed with crème de cacao, fresh cream and ground nutmeg. Baker, the first black female movie star, was a French-American entertainer known for breaking boundaries.

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