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Most Vegas happy hours end at 6 PM. These don't. Each venue below runs a happy hour that either starts at 9 PM or later, or spans midnight, ideal for service-industry locals, graveyard shifts, or anyone pacing a long Vegas night. Menus and times are from the venue; tap a card for details.
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These windows exist because Las Vegas runs on a different clock. Bartenders, dealers, servers, and showroom crews clock out long after the dinner rush, and the venues that court that crowd put their deals where a 6 PM happy hour cannot reach. If you have ever wanted a discounted drink at midnight on a Tuesday, this is the list.
It also works for visitors pacing a long night. Instead of paying full price on the back half of the evening, you can route the late hours through a reverse happy hour and keep the tab sane.
Chinatown is the engine here. The Spring Mountain corridor keeps some of the latest and longest windows in the city, often paired with a full kitchen, so a late deal does not mean drinks only. Downtown picks up the rest, with bars built around the service industry crowd rather than the convention schedule.
A couple of habits help. Confirm the night, since several reverse happy hours skip weekends when the room is already full at rack rate. And go in with a plan to eat. The venues that discount drinks this late almost always discount a snack menu alongside them, which is the move that keeps a long night upright.