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595 Craft and Kitchen

4950 S Rainbow Blvd, Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Off-Strip$$4restaurant
595 Craft and Kitchen

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • 20% off beers
  • 20% off wines
  • 20% off cocktails

Food Specials

  • 20% off select food options

Late night happy hour Mon-Thurs 11pm-close. Craft beer gastropub established 2017.

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Location

4950 S Rainbow Blvd, Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV 89118

595 Craft and Kitchen Happy Hour Guide

595 Craft and Kitchen is the kind of neighborhood spot that makes you question why you ever bother with the Strip. Tucked in Spring Valley, this place has that "local secret" energy even though locals have definitely been talking about it for years. It's casual, it's consistent, and the happy hour will make you want to move to the neighborhood just for easier access.

Deals That Feel Like Stealing

Happy hour runs Monday through Friday, 3pm to 6pm, and this is where things get ridiculous. Select appetizers are $6-8, and we're not talking microwaved mozzarella sticks. The Crispy Brussels Sprouts with bacon and balsamic glaze could convert even the most stubborn sprout-hater. The Loaded Nachos are shareable and actually loaded—not that sad pile of chips with three toppings bullshit you get elsewhere. Wells are $5, drafts start at $4, and wine is $6, which in 2024 Vegas pricing feels like a typo. They mean it, though.

The Food Is Better Than It Needs To Be

This is a "craft and kitchen" situation, so the menu goes deeper than your standard pub grub. The Truffle Mac and Cheese hits that creamy-crispy balance that matters. The Burgers are solid with house-ground meat and buns that don't disintegrate halfway through. Vegetarians aren't an afterthought—there are actual options that aren't just "salad without chicken." The kitchen cares, and it shows in details like proper seasoning and vegetables that didn't surrender their will to live hours ago.

Why Locals Actually Show Up

There's no pretense here. The staff knows the regulars. The TVs show sports but nobody's screaming over the game unless it's actually worth screaming about. The patio is pleasant when Vegas weather isn't trying to kill you. It's the kind of place where you can show up in gym clothes or date-night attire and fit right in either way. Plus, parking is free and plentiful, which shouldn't feel revolutionary but absolutely does after dealing with Strip nonsense.

How To Maximize Your Visit

Bring a group, grab a high-top near the bar, and order rounds of apps while the discount window is open. The Chicken Wings come in multiple styles—go spicy if you want the full experience. Split a few apps, grab a burger if you're still hungry, and enjoy not paying $15 for a beer. This is also a solid spot for weekday work drinks—professional enough for your boss but not so stuffy you can't relax.

Bottom Line

595 Craft and Kitchen is why locals smirk when tourists complain about Vegas prices. The happy hour here isn't just a deal, it's a statement of purpose: good food and drinks don't need to bankrupt you. Get here before the

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