Best Happy Hour Food Deals in Vegas
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Best Happy Hour Food Deals in Vegas

Most people think of happy hours as drink deals. Cheap beer, half-off cocktails, discounted wine.

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Happy Hour Vegas Team

Updated June 2026

Best Happy Hour Food Deals in Vegas

Most people think of happy hours as drink deals. Cheap beer, half-off cocktails, discounted wine.

But the real secret to saving money in Vegas? Happy hour food deals.

Half-off appetizers, $5 sliders, $3 tacos, oysters for $1 each. Order 2-3 apps during happy hour and you've just eaten dinner for $15-25 instead of $50-80 at a sit-down restaurant.

This guide covers the best happy hour food deals in Las Vegas: where to eat cheap, what to order, and how to turn happy hour into a full meal without paying full-price dinner prices.

Why Happy Hour Food Beats Regular Dinners

Average Vegas dinner costs:

  • Entree: $25-40
  • Appetizer: $12-18
  • Total per person: $40-60+ (before drinks)

Happy hour food strategy:

  • 2-3 appetizers (half-off): $15-25 total
  • 2-3 drinks (happy hour pricing): $10-20
  • Total per person: $25-45 (drinks included)

Savings: $20-40 per person, per meal. Over a weekend trip, that's $100+ saved.

Best Happy Hour Food Deals on the Strip

1. Public House (The Venetian)

Happy Hour: Daily, 3pm-6pm and 10pm-midnight
Food Deal: Half-off appetizers
What to Order:

  • Wings (half-off, normally $16)
  • Sliders (half-off, normally $14)
  • Nachos (half-off, normally $15)

Why It's Great:

Gastropub food that's legitimately good. The wings are crispy, the sliders are filling, and the portions are big enough that 2-3 apps = a full meal.

Strategy: Order wings + sliders during happy hour. Split between 2 people. You just ate dinner for $15 each instead of $40-50 per person at a Strip restaurant.

Vibe: Sports bar, tourists, groups


2. Cabo Wabo Cantina (Miracle Mile Shops, Planet Hollywood)

Happy Hour: Daily, 3pm-6pm
Food Deal: $6 appetizers
What to Order:

  • Nachos ($6)
  • Quesadillas ($6)
  • Chips and guacamole ($6)

Why It's Great:

Mexican bar food at happy hour prices. The portions are huge: one order of nachos can feed 2 people.

Strategy: Order nachos + quesadillas. Split between 2-3 people. Total cost: $12 for a full meal (+ $5 margaritas).

Vibe: Spring break energy, tourists, bachelor/bachelorette parties


3. Beer Park (Paris Las Vegas)

Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 3pm-6pm
Food Deal: Half-off select appetizers
What to Order:

  • Pretzels with beer cheese (half-off)
  • Wings (half-off)
  • Flatbreads (half-off)

Why It's Great:

Rooftop patio with Bellagio fountain views and solid bar food. The pretzels + beer cheese are perfect for sharing.

Strategy: Order pretzels + wings. Split between 2 people. Pair with $5 happy hour beers. Total: $20-25 per person for food + drinks + fountain views.

Vibe: Casual, rowdy, beer enthusiasts


Best Happy Hour Food Deals Downtown

4. Park on Fremont

Happy Hour: Daily, 4pm-7pm + late-night 10pm-close (Sun-Thu)
Food Deal: Half-off appetizers
What to Order:

  • Truffle fries (half-off, normally $12): Don't skip these
  • Wings (half-off, normally $14)
  • Sliders (half-off, normally $12)

Why It's Great:

The truffle fries are legitimately some of the best bar food in Vegas. The wings are solid, the sliders are filling, and the portions are generous.

Strategy: Order truffle fries + wings. Split between 2 people. You've just eaten dinner for $13 per person.

Vibe: Downtown locals, foodies, groups


5. Esther's Kitchen (Arts District)

Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 4pm-6pm
Food Deal: $8-12 small plates
What to Order:

  • Burrata ($10)
  • Focaccia ($8)
  • Meatballs ($12)

Why It's Great:

James Beard-nominated Italian with happy hour pricing. The burrata is fresh, the focaccia is house-made, and the meatballs are legitimately excellent.

Strategy: Order burrata + focaccia + meatballs. Split between 2 people. Total: $30 for upscale Italian small plates (vs. $60-80 for a full dinner).

Vibe: Arts District locals, foodies, date nights


6. Container Park Bars

Happy Hour: Varies by bar (most run 3pm-7pm)
Food Deal: $5-8 appetizers
What to Order:

  • Street tacos ($3-5)
  • Small plates ($5-8)

Why It's Great:

Outdoor bar area with multiple vendors. You can order from different spots and eat outside.

Strategy: Hit multiple vendors during happy hour. Tacos from one, apps from another. Total: $15-20 for a full meal.

Vibe: Families, locals, tourists exploring downtown


Best Happy Hour Food Deals Off-Strip

7. Herbs & Rye

Happy Hour: Daily, 5pm-8pm and midnight-3am
Food Deal: 50% off all appetizers
What to Order:

  • Oysters (half-off, normally $3-4 each)
  • Meatballs (half-off, normally $14)
  • Small steaks (half-off, normally $18-22)

Why It's Great:

James Beard-nominated steakhouse with a killer happy hour. The oysters are fresh, the meatballs are house-made, and the small steaks are cooked perfectly.

Strategy: Order oysters (6-12 depending on appetite) + meatballs. Split between 2 people. You just ate at a James Beard-nominated restaurant for $20-30 per person instead of $80-100.

Vibe: Foodies, cocktail enthusiasts, locals celebrating something


8. The Garage (Arts District)

Happy Hour: Daily, 3pm-7pm
Food Deal: Half-off wood-fired pizzas
What to Order:

  • Any wood-fired pizza (half-off, normally $14-18)

Why It's Great:

Wood-fired pizzas made fresh. The toppings are creative, the crust is perfect, and at half-off, you're paying $7-9 for a full pizza.

Strategy: Order 1-2 pizzas during happy hour. Split between 2-4 people. Total: $7-18 for a full meal.

Vibe: Arts District locals, beer nerds, families


9. Tacotarian (Multiple Locations)

Happy Hour: Daily, 3pm-6pm
Food Deal: $3 tacos
What to Order:

  • Tacos ($3 each): order 3-4 per person

Why It's Great:

Vegan tacos (yes, really) that are legitimately good even if you're not vegan. $3 tacos during happy hour means you can eat a full meal for $9-12.

Strategy: Order 3-4 tacos per person + $5 margaritas. Total: $14-17 per person for food + drink.

Vibe: Vegans, locals, people who want cheap tacos


Best Happy Hour Food by Type

Best Wings

  1. Park on Fremont: Half-off, normally $14
  2. Public House: Half-off, normally $16
  3. PT's Tavern: Cheap even outside happy hour

Best Upscale Food

  1. Herbs & Rye: Oysters, meatballs, small steaks (50% off)
  2. Esther's Kitchen: Burrata, focaccia, meatballs ($8-12)
  3. Grape Street Café: Wine bar small plates ($5-8)

Best Pizza

  1. The Garage: Wood-fired pizza (half-off)
  2. Born and Raised: Flatbreads (half-off)

Best Tacos

  1. Tacotarian: $3 tacos
  2. Cabo Wabo: Mexican apps ($6)

Best Oysters

  1. Herbs & Rye: 50% off oysters (normally $3-4 each)

Best Bar Snacks

  1. Park on Fremont: Truffle fries (half-off)
  2. Beer Park: Pretzels with beer cheese (half-off)

Strategies for Eating Cheap via Happy Hour

Strategy 1: The "Dinner Replacement"

The plan:

  • Show up at happy hour (4pm-7pm)
  • Order 2-3 appetizers
  • Split between 2 people
  • You just ate dinner for $15-30 total instead of $60-100

Best spots:


Strategy 2: The "Progressive Dinner"

The plan:

  • 4pm: Stop 1: Order 1 app + drink
  • 5:30pm: Stop 2: Order 1 app + drink
  • 7pm: Stop 3: Order 1 app + drink

Example route:

  • 4pm: The Garage (pizza + beer)
  • 5:30pm: Park on Fremont (truffle fries + cocktail)
  • 7pm: Herbs & Rye (oysters + Old Fashioned)

Total cost: $40-50 per person for a full meal + 3 drinks + 3 different restaurants


Strategy 3: The "Late-Night Dinner"

The plan:

  • Skip the 5pm-7pm happy hour crowd
  • Hit late-night happy hours (10pm-midnight or midnight-3am)
  • Order apps + drinks at happy hour pricing

Best late-night food happy hours:

  • Public House (10pm-midnight, half-off apps)
  • Park on Fremont (10pm-close Sun-Thu, half-off apps)
  • Herbs & Rye (midnight-3am, 50% off everything)

What to Order for Maximum Value

Best Bang-for-Buck Orders

$15-20 for a full meal (per person):

  • Park on Fremont: Truffle fries + wings (half-off) = $13 total
  • The Garage: Wood-fired pizza (half-off) = $7-9
  • Tacotarian: 4 tacos + margarita = $17

$25-35 for an upscale meal (per person):

  • Herbs & Rye: 6 oysters + meatballs (50% off) = $25-30
  • Esther's Kitchen: Burrata + focaccia + meatballs = $30

$40-50 for a progressive dinner (3 stops):

  • Stop 1: Pizza at The Garage ($7-9)
  • Stop 2: Truffle fries at Park on Fremont ($6)
  • Stop 3: Oysters at Herbs & Rye ($15-20)
  • Total: $28-35 in food + $15-20 in drinks = $43-55

Pro Tips for Happy Hour Food Deals

1. Share Everything

Happy hour appetizers are designed for sharing. Order 2-3 apps and split between 2-4 people.


2. Skip the Entrees

Appetizers during happy hour are cheaper and often tastier than full-price entrees. Don't bother with the dinner menu.


3. Ask About Portion Sizes

Some happy hour appetizers are small. Ask the server: "How big is the order of wings?" before you order.


4. Arrive Early

High-demand spots (Herbs & Rye, Esther's Kitchen, Park on Fremont) fill up fast during happy hour. Arrive at 4pm-5pm to claim a table.


5. Combine with Drink Deals

Don't just order food during happy hour. Get the drink deals too. You're maximizing savings.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

Ordering one app and calling it a meal: You'll still be hungry. Order 2-3 apps per person (or 3-4 to split between 2).

Showing up at 6:45pm for a 4pm-7pm happy hour: You'll be rushed. Arrive at 4pm-5pm.

Not asking about portion sizes: Some happy hour apps are tiny. Ask first.

Skipping the drinks: If you're there for happy hour food, get the happy hour drinks too.

Best Happy Hour Food Deals by Budget

$10-15 per person

  • Tacotarian (4 tacos = $12)
  • The Garage (pizza = $7-9)
  • Park on Fremont (truffle fries = $6)

$20-30 per person

  • Herbs & Rye (oysters + meatballs = $25-30)
  • Esther's Kitchen (small plates = $25-30)
  • Public House (wings + sliders = $15 in food + $10-15 in drinks)

$40-50 per person (progressive dinner, 3 stops)

  • The Garage + Park on Fremont + Herbs & Rye

Final Thoughts

Happy hour food deals in Vegas are the best way to eat well without spending $50-80 per person on dinner. With smart ordering (2-3 apps, split between people, arrive early), you can eat at James Beard-nominated restaurants, rooftop bars, and gastropubs for $15-35 per person instead of $60-100.

The key: Think of happy hour appetizers as your dinner. Order accordingly.

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