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Cheapest Happy Hour Drinks in Las Vegas
These are the Las Vegas happy hours with the lowest drink prices we could verify: $1–$6 beers, discounted wells, half-off wine, and 2-for-1 deals. We filtered to $ and $$ venues only so the surrounding menu matches the drink price. Times and specials are pulled from each venue, not marketing copy, tap a card for the current schedule.
20 venues that actually match the criteria.
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What counts as a cheap drink in Las Vegas
On the Strip, a single cocktail can run $18 to $22 before tip, so the bar for a genuine deal is lower than most cities. We treat a beer at $3 to $5, a well drink under $6, or any honest half-off pour as the line worth crossing. Anything above that is a normal price wearing a happy hour label.
Every venue on this list is a $ or $$ spot, which matters more than the headline number. A $5 cocktail at a place that charges $9 the rest of the night is a better value than a $7 pour at a resort lounge, because the whole menu around it is priced for regulars instead of tourists.
Where the real value lives
The cheapest reliable drinks cluster off the Strip. Downtown and the Arts District lean into dive pricing, Chinatown runs some of the longest and latest windows in the city, and Henderson and Spring Valley neighborhood bars compete on locals pricing year round. If a deal looks too good on the Strip itself, read the fine print for a one drink minimum or a tight two hour window.
Timing is the other half. Most of these windows open at 3 or 4 PM and close by 6 or 7. Show up in the first hour and you beat the after work rush for seats, which is the difference between a relaxed $4 beer and standing at a crowded rail.



















