Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
The Vibe
British gastropub at Caesars Palace. Elevated pub fare with Ramsay's signature touches in a sophisticated setting.
Happy Hour Menu
Drinks
Food
Happy Hour
When
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST
Drink Specials
- $5 draft beer
- $6 wine
- $7 cocktails
Food Specials
- $8 fish and chips
- $10 shepherd's pie
- $12 beef Wellington bites
Location
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill Happy Hour Guide
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Palace brings proper British pub culture to the Strip, minus the football hooligans and questionable pork pies. This isn't just celebrity chef branding slapped on mediocre food—Ramsay's team actually knows how to run a gastropub, and the happy hour gives you a taste of it without the full fine-dining price tag. Fish and chips that don't suck? On the Strip? Yeah, it exists here.
The Happy Hour Lowdown
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 3pm-6pm in the bar area, and they're not messing around with the deals. You're getting $6 draft beers (including British imports), $8 select cocktails, and $7-10 appetizers that include things like Scotch eggs, wings, and their famous Beef Wellington bites. The portions are legit—these aren't sad little amuse-bouches, they're proper pub portions that'll actually fill you up.
Why You're Actually Here
The fish and chips. Even during happy hour, if you order nothing else, get the fish and chips—crispy beer-battered cod, proper chips (fries for you Americans), mushy peas if you're feeling authentic. The Beef Wellington bites during happy hour are basically mini versions of the entrée and they're ridiculous. And the British beer selection is solid if you want something beyond the usual American drafts. It's one of those rare Strip restaurants where the food actually lives up to the celebrity name.
The Vibe Check
Upscale pub atmosphere—think dark wood, leather booths, British memorabilia, and a proper bar setup. The happy hour crowd is a mix of Caesars guests, locals who know the deals, and tourists who wanted to say they ate at a Gordon Ramsay restaurant. It's lively without being chaotic, refined without being stuffy. The staff is professional and actually trained well (because apparently Ramsay gives a shit about his Vegas operations). You can wear nice casual and fit right in.
Real Talk
You're at Caesars Palace, so even with happy hour pricing, this isn't cheap drinking. The appetizer specials are fairly priced for the quality and location, but you could still rack up a tab if you're not paying attention. The bar area has limited seating, so prime time (5-6pm) gets crowded fast. The food is legitimately good, not just "good for a casino restaurant"—these are proper recipes executed well. If you've been burned by celebrity chef restaurants before, this one actually delivers.
Pro Tips
Get there right at 3pm if you want a booth; by 5pm you're probably standing. The Beef Wellington bites are the signature happy hour order—trust everyone on this. If you're into beer, try one of the British imports; they actually keep them properly. The sticky toffee pudding isn't on the happy hour menu, but if you've got room and budget left, order it anyway. Make this a destination, not a quick stop—the food deserves your attention.
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