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Flowing Tide Pub & Grill

3790 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120

Off-Strip$$4pub
Flowing Tide Pub & Grill

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $3.50 well spirits
  • $3.50 house wine
  • $5 Rip Tides

Food Specials

  • $8 Happy Bites

Multiple locations. Pub grub with seafood options. Gaming available.

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Location

3790 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120

Flowing Tide Pub & Grill Happy Hour Guide

Flowing Tide Pub & Grill down south near Henderson has that deceptive vibe where you walk in thinking "oh, another chain pub" and then the food shows up and you're like okay, never mind, this place gives a shit. It's neighborhood-y, it's consistent, and the happy hour deals make it worth the drive from wherever you're pretending to live in Vegas proper.

The Tide's Discount Window

Happy hour runs Monday through Friday, 3pm to 6pm at the bar and in the bar area, and they're not playing games with the pricing. Wells drop to $4, drafts are $3-4, and house wines hit $5 a glass. The real value is in the appetizer specials at $6-7—we're talking Loaded Potato Skins, Calamari, Spinach Artichoke Dip, all the pub classics executed with actual care. The portions stay substantial because apparently they want you to leave full instead of angry.

Food That Exceeds The Decor

Let's be honest, the interior looks like every other contemporary American pub you've seen in the last decade—exposed ducts, TVs, dark wood, that whole thing. But the kitchen? The kitchen is trying. The Fish and Chips feature actual cod, beer-battered and crispy. The Burgers are hand-formed, properly cooked, and don't shrink to nothing. Salads have non-iceberg lettuce (revolutionary for a pub). And the Mac and Cheese has multiple cheese varieties and a breadcrumb topping that actually adds texture. It's not fancy, but it's competent, which is rarer than it should be.

The Bar Situation

Full bar, decent tap list with rotating seasonals alongside your standards. The cocktail menu won't blow your mind with creativity, but the classics are executed properly and the bartenders tend to pour with a heavy hand during happy hour. This is the kind of place where "strong" isn't just a descriptor, it's a promise. The bar seating is comfortable enough for extended stays, which is important when you're nursing that fourth discounted beer.

Why Henderson Locals Love It

This is neighborhood eating without the neighborhood premium. Parking is easy, the crowd is mixed (families early, adults later), and there's enough seating that you're not hovering awkwardly waiting for a table. The TVs keep sports fans occupied without dominating the space. Service is quick and friendly in that Southwest Vegas way that hasn't been beaten out of people by tourist exhaustion.

Strategy For Your Visit

Bring a group, split multiple appetizers during happy hour, then settle in for burgers or fish and chips if you're staying for dinner. This is also a great "meet in the middle" spot for Vegas locals and Henderson friends—the location works for both sides. Just expect a crowd right at 5pm when the after-work rush hits; plan accordingly.

My Honest Take

Flowing Tide isn't trying to change your life. It's trying to give you a solid meal at a fair price with drinks that don't require a second mortgage. The happy hour delivers on that promise, and the consistency keeps locals coming back. In a city of over-the-top experiences, there's something quietly satisfying about a place that just does what it says it will.

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