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Where to Find Happy Hour Specials in Las Vegas

Chris Wessling

Check out a few of our favorite spots for discounted dishes and bargain booze  

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| Chris Wessling

The Las Vegas Strip isn’t exactly known for its bargains. (Dollar shrimp cocktails aren’t coming back anytime soon.) There are, however, places on the Strip where you can grab a quick discounted bite and find a cheaper drink. In Vegas, restaurants with happy hour menus are often located inside shopping malls, although a few resort restaurants participate as well. Here, Eater highlights some of the most compelling happy hours in Las Vegas right now. Remember, happy hour deals change frequently, so be sure to check the restaurant’s website or social media for updates before popping in for a drink.

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This happy hour at this Fremont favorite couldn’t be simpler: half off well and call spirits, beer, punch bowls, and wine Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. And seasonal cocktails are $ The bar knows how to mix a cocktail and the menu includes punches, absinthe, and plenty of classics.

Neighborhood favorite Honey Salt’s drink specials start at $4, while dishes such as a pint-size Caesar salad, hummus, avocado toast, Biloxi chicken sliders, and beef sliders each run $6. Head to the bar, lounge area, or outdoor patio for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Drink up the views at “Sky High Happy Hour” at the Strat. Located feet in the air, the next level experience (Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.) offers two-for-one SkyPod admission and two-for-one cocktails, including mixed drinks, beer, and wine, along with a few small bites. Starters include an artisan cheese plate, house-made hummus, and bacon-wrapped dates.

Sip among dark wood, crystal chandeliers, and bloody steaks. Happy hour is sometimes Monday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. — but often it’s all-day every day. This off-Strip bar and steakhouse exudes mobster-cum-speakeasy attitude and is a deal with drink specials and 50 percent off steaks and some other menu items during happy hour. The cocktail list embraces the classics and executes them perfectly.

For those craving Japanese food, Kusa Nori at Resorts World offers a deeply discounted menu daily, from 4 p.m. to p.m., with several hand rolls (running from $7 to $11), sushi ($8), and signature bites like oysters ($14), tuna tartare ($16), and hamachi crispy rice ($16). Cool off with some mochi ice cream ($3), while sipping a Kirin Ichiban draft ($6) or sake bomb ($8). 

Take a shopping break at El Segundo’s super affordable happy hour at Fashion Show mall. “Loco Hour” runs from p.m. to p.m. Monday through Thursday when you’ll find $5 loaded nachos, $4 fish, steak or chicken tacos, and $ quesadillas. Wash it down with red or white sangria ($6 a glass or $20 a pitcher), $ drafts, or $ margaritas.  

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Grab some friends and take aim at this dart club’s happy hour specials. Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., prices drop on food items and rosé wine or draft beer is $5. Other happy hour menu includes $ oysters on the half shell, $ shrimp cocktail bites, and a four-cheese flatbread and sliders plate that both run for $

During happy hour at this fan-favorite Italian restaurant, pizza prices are sliced in half. Select cocktails, beer, and wine are discounted, and bruschetta, meatballs, and charred cauliflower are all under $9 during its aperitivo hour, which runs daily from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Источник: thisisnl.nl