Electric Mushroom lights up Fremont East with a psychedelic-themed club experience

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Truth be told, it’s growing on us. For several months now, a new Fremont Street facade depicting a giant, glowing mushroom has helped generate steady buzz for a “psychedelic playground” themed nightclub called Electric Mushroom.

Co-owners Zak Jordan and Brad Hogeg—who have spent the last few years developing the concept as the flagship venue for their company, All Access Hospitality—hope to see the towering display become yet another landmark on a stretch of Fremont East that Jordan calls “the best bar and nightclub area” in town.

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“It came from the idea that everything in Las Vegas is designed to attract attention,” Jordan says. “What’s going to drive people’s eye more than a 50-foot-high neon mushroom that gets hit by lightning? We had to do all sorts of permitting to get this thing done, and it turned out to be a real eye catcher.”

Today, it sits outside ready to transport guests through an entry tunnel that Jordan says was specifically crafted to resemble a stem. Once inside, visitors find themselves in a vibrant, trippy space that’s in a constant state of flux. 

“It’s not your standard nightclub where it’s the same thing every night,” Jordan says. “Just like they say, ‘every trip is a little bit different,’ our goal was to offer a unique experience every time you come in.”

Electric Mushroom primarily operates as a nightclub every Tuesday through Sunday, where a rotating cast of DJs and other acts perform high-energy EDM and Top 40 mixes from 9 p.m. until 3 a.m. Starting at 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, the club shifts into a lounge atmosphere where guests can enjoy full brunch while watching televised NCAA and NFL football games. 

There’s even more variety in store for those who want to book a portion of the club for private parties and events, Jordan adds. 

“We can always move, change or adjust things for every need. Every piece of furniture is on wheels, every light bulb is smart and can change color, and we also have crazy LED wall panels that we can upload different visuals to,” he says. 

Brad Hogeg (left) and Zak Jordan Brad Hogeg (left) and Zak Jordan Photo by: Mike Kirschbaum / Courtesy

An evening here includes enthusiastic waitresses known as “Shroom Sirens,” who liven up the space as they deliver colorful specialty drinks like the club’s signature Candy Flip Tongue Twister ($33) cocktail or the house-brewed Microdose Lite beer ($10). Most cocktails can also be “supercharged” into a punch bowl-sized mix for groups of four or more.

Hungry guests can order classic bar fare like flatbreads and cheesesteaks for under $25, or indulge in a handful of premium dishes like the whopping truffle-crusted tomahawk ($140). Some orders can also substitute portobello mushrooms ($6) in place of meat.

At the heart of it, though, Jordan says Electric Mushroom is focused on filling a very specific niche.

“We really wanted to incorporate the vibes of a full Las Vegas nightclub experience by bringing it Downtown at a more affordable price,” Jordan says. “It’s the kind of atmosphere where you feel like you’re a big baller in VIP without having to spend all the money you would on the Strip.”

ELECTRIC MUSHROOM 518 Fremont St., 702-604-6055, electricmushroom.com. Monday-Friday, 9 p.m.-3 a.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 1-6 p.m. & 9 p.m.-3 a.m.

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