About Happy Hour Vegas
The best resource for happy hour deals in Las Vegas. 433 venues and counting.
Why we built it
Finding happy hours in Vegas is a pain. Info is scattered across Yelp, Google Maps, outdated blog posts, and promotional sites that haven't been updated since 2019. We kept running into the same problem: you'd find a "best happy hours" list, show up, and the deal ended 6 months ago.
So we built the resource we wanted to use ourselves: one place with accurate, up-to-date happy hour info for the entire valley.
What makes it useful
- 433 venues across the Strip, Downtown, Henderson, Summerlin, and everywhere in between.
- Free. No signup needed. Just browse and find deals.
- Listings organized by area so you can plan based on where you are.
- Filters help you find deals happening now, today, or this weekend.
- Each venue page focuses on practical details: hours, deals, and exact location.
- We keep refining the data as venues change and readers send updates.
How we collect and verify happy hour info
Every listing starts with the venue's own sources. We pull happy hour times, days, and specials from official restaurant and bar menus, hotel and casino websites, and public listings, then cross-check the details against recent reviews and posted hours before anything goes live. When a venue publishes a deal, that is what we record.
Happy hours change constantly in this town. Kitchens swap their menus, bars shift their times, and seasonal deals come and go. We re-check listings on a rolling basis, note when a deal was last confirmed, and flag venues that have gone quiet or closed. Reader corrections through our contact page and tips sent to [email protected] feed straight back into the data. One rule never changes: a posted deal can end without notice, so call the venue to confirm before you build a night around it.
Written from the valley, not a vacation
This site is run from Las Vegas, not from a list of tourist hot spots someone visited once. We track happy hours the way locals actually drink them: the reverse happy hours in Chinatown that run past midnight, the all-day deals at neighborhood casinos in Henderson and Spring Valley, the walkable Arts District crawl on a slow Tuesday, and the few Strip lounges that are genuinely worth the markup. Knowing the valley block by block is what keeps the recommendations honest instead of recycled.
How it saves you money
Vegas can get expensive fast. Happy hour is one of the easiest ways to save $50–$100+ per night without sacrificing good food, good cocktails, or a solid vibe. Over a weekend trip, that's hundreds of dollars. For locals, that's thousands per year.
Help us keep it sharp
Spot something wrong or know a venue we should add? Hit the contact page or submit a venue. Community tips make the site better for everyone.