Fontainebleau Las Vegas Happy Hour: What to Know (and Where to Go Instead)
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas Happy Hour: What to Know (and Where to Go Instead)

Does Fontainebleau Las Vegas have a happy hour? The honest answer is no. Here is why, and where to find real deals a two-minute walk away.

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Happy Hour Vegas Team

Updated June 2026

Fontainebleau Las Vegas Happy Hour: What to Know (and Where to Go Instead)

Let me save you the search. As of mid-2026, Fontainebleau Las Vegas does not run a happy hour. Not at the bars, not at the restaurants, not as some hidden locals special. If you came here hoping to find a discounted afternoon window inside that blue glass tower, the honest answer is that there is not one to find.

That is not a knock on the place. It is just what Fontainebleau is.

Why There Is No Happy Hour Here

Fontainebleau opened in December 2023 after one of the longest, most troubled construction sagas in Strip history. When it finally arrived, it arrived as a high-end, formal property aimed squarely at the luxury traveler. The dining lineup is celebrity-chef heavy, with Miami imports like Komodo, Mother Wolf, Don's Prime, and Papi Steak. These are special-occasion restaurants, and special-occasion restaurants almost never discount drinks at four in the afternoon.

The whole property leans that way. It was built for 2023, not 2009, and the happy hour concept simply was not part of the plan. A couple of things get mistaken for deals but are not. Chez Bon Bon hands out free drip coffee in the morning, but only to higher-tier loyalty members. The Tavern advertises around-the-clock beverage service, which means long hours, not discounted pricing. Neither is a happy hour.

One fair caveat: Fontainebleau has roughly three dozen bars and outlets, and the official pages are hard to pull data from, so I cannot promise that no bartender anywhere ever runs a quiet special. What I can say is that there is no advertised, reliable happy hour to plan around. If you want certainty for a specific bar, call it.

Where to Go Instead

Here is the good news. Fontainebleau sits on the north Strip, and directly across the street is the single best happy hour property in the area.

Resorts World is a two-minute walk and runs close to a dozen real happy hours, from 40 percent off at Brezza to five-dollar oysters at Aqua to a flat ten-dollar vegan menu at Crossroads Kitchen. If you are staying at Fontainebleau and want an actual afternoon deal, cross the street. We have a full breakdown in our Resorts World happy hour guide.

The other nearby option is to head a little south toward the Sahara and the Strat, where the bars are older, less polished, and far more willing to discount a drink. The north Strip in general rewards anyone willing to walk a few blocks off the luxury core.

The Bottom Line

Fontainebleau is a gorgeous, genuinely impressive resort, and it is worth seeing. Just go in understanding what it is. Have your fancy dinner there if the budget allows, but do your happy hour across the street at Resorts World. That is the move, and anyone telling you Fontainebleau has a secret happy hour is guessing.

If that changes and the property adds a real happy hour, we will update this guide. For now, confirm anything you read elsewhere directly with the venue before you count on it.

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