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Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen

Horseshoe

The Strip$$4sports-bar
Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

2:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $5 domestic beers
  • $6 well drinks
  • $8 house cocktails

Food Specials

  • $19.99 weekday all-you-can-eat brunch (available)
  • $8-14 appetizers

Sports bar at Horseshoe with extensive menu

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Location

Horseshoe

Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen Happy Hour Guide

Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen is exactly what you think it is—a temple to Flavortown itself, complete with over-the-top American comfort food, enough TVs to watch every game simultaneously, and the kind of energetic chaos that Guy brings to everything he touches. It's on the Strip, it's loud, it's fun, and it absolutely does not take itself seriously. If you're looking for subtle or refined, you're in the wrong place. But if you want trash can nachos and cheap beer while watching sports, welcome home.

Happy Hour Situation

Monday through Friday, 2-6pm with $5 domestic beers and $8 house cocktails. That's a solid four-hour window on the Strip with pricing that won't destroy your budget. The domestics are your standard Bud/Coors/Miller lineup—nothing craft, but cold and cheap. The $8 house cocktails are surprisingly decent; they're mixed properly and poured with enough alcohol that you're not just drinking juice. For a celebrity chef restaurant on the Strip, these prices are shockingly fair.

The Food Game

Even outside happy hour pricing, the food menu is classic Guy Fieri—big flavors, bigger portions, and names like "Bacon Mac-N-Cheese Burger" that tell you everything you need to know. The trash can nachos are legendary and absurd. The wings are solid. The burgers are massive and unapologetic about calories. This isn't health food or subtle flavor—it's American excess done with enthusiasm. Prices are what you'd expect for the Strip (entrees $15-25), but portions are generous enough that you're not getting ripped off.

Sports Bar Energy

This place is designed for watching games. TVs everywhere, good sightlines from most seats, and a sound system that means you can actually hear commentary. The vibe during happy hour is pretty chill—sports fans, tourists taking a break from the casino floor, groups looking for a casual spot that won't judge them for ordering queso at 3pm. Weekend game days get significantly rowdier, especially if there's a big matchup. The staff is friendly and used to handling crowds, so service stays decent even when it's busy.

When To Show Up

Weekday happy hours between 2-4pm are your sweet spot for a relaxed experience with easy seating and attentive service. Post-5pm, the after-work crowd filters in and energy picks up. Fridays during happy hour are busier with weekend tourists arriving. If there's a major sporting event, plan accordingly—this place gets packed for playoffs, big UFC fights, and major rivalries.

The Honest Assessment

Guy Fieri's Flavortown is unapologetically what it is: a fun, loud sports bar with solid food, fair happy hour prices, and zero pretension. The celebrity chef branding could have been an excuse to charge stupid prices for mediocre food, but the deals are legit and the quality is there. Come if you want to watch sports, eat comfort food, and drink without overthinking. Skip if you need quiet ambiance or subtlety. This is Flavortown, baby—embrace it or go elsewhere. Sometimes you just need a place that's fun without being complicated, and this nails that energy.

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