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Jersey's Sports Bar

120 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Downtown$4sports barcasino bar
Jersey's Sports Bar

The Vibe

Downtown sports bar at Four Queens. Old-school Vegas atmosphere with gaming and plenty of TVs.

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $3 domestic drafts
  • $4 wells
  • $5 craft beer

Food Specials

  • $5 wings
  • $6 sliders
  • $8 nachos
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Location

120 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Jersey's Sports Bar Happy Hour Guide

Jersey's Sports Bar sits inside a downtown casino bringing that East Coast sports bar energy to Fremont Street. It's not trying to be fancy—just a solid neighborhood sports bar that happens to be attached to a casino, with enough TVs to watch every game and enough beer to make you forget you're supposed to be gambling instead.

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Happy hour typically runs weekdays from 3pm-6pm with discounted draft beers, well drinks, and bar appetizers. You're looking at reduced pricing on domestics and select craft beers, plus deals on wings, sliders, and other standard sports bar fuel. Downtown casino pricing means it's already cheaper than the Strip, and happy hour makes it even more reasonable. Draft specials usually knock a couple bucks off, which adds up over the course of a game.

Why You're Actually Here

Because you want to watch sports downtown without the tourist circus of Fremont Street Experience right in your face. Jersey's gives you that classic sports bar setup—comfortable seating, good sight lines to TVs, a bar where you can actually have a conversation with the bartender between plays. It's locals-friendly, the crowd knows their sports, and the pricing doesn't make you feel like you're getting fleeced just because there's a casino attached.

The Vibe Check

Classic sports bar through and through. Multiple TVs, team memorabilia, comfortable seating, bar tops for solo viewers. The crowd's more local than tourist—people who live downtown or work nearby, regulars who have their spots, serious fans who care about the game. It's not glamorous, it's not themed, it's just a straightforward sports bar doing sports bar things well. Weekends and big games bring more energy; weekday happy hours are relaxed.

Real Talk

You're downtown, which means it's grittier and more local than Strip sports bars. That's a feature if you like real Vegas, a bug if you prefer polished and tourist-friendly. The food's standard bar fare—wings, burgers, nothing fancy—and it's exactly what you expect quality-wise. Service is casual and can be slow if they're understaffed, which happens. The casino it's attached to isn't a destination property, so don't expect Cosmopolitan vibes.

Pro Tips

Weekday happy hours are the move for good deals and space to actually watch. Grab a bar seat if you want to chat with bartenders who actually know sports. The wing specials during happy hour are solid value. If you're downtown anyway, this beats trying to watch games at the crowded bars on Fremont Street Experience. Park in the casino garage; downtown parking is easier than the Strip. Check which games are on before heading over if you're watching something specific.

Nearby Happy Hours

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