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McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon

Town Square, Las Vegas, NV

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McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

2:00 PM-5:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $5 drink specials

Food Specials

  • $6 appetizers

Irish Pub and American eatery. Full bar with entertainment and dancing.

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Location

Town Square, Las Vegas, NV

McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon Happy Hour Guide

McFadden's at Town Square is an Irish bar and restaurant running happy hour Monday through Friday from 2-5pm with $5 drinks and $6 appetizers. It's part of a small chain that does the whole Irish pub thing—sports on TV, Guinness on tap, and a menu that mixes Irish classics with American bar food.

The Weekday Happy Hour Deal

Monday-Friday, 2-5pm gives you a solid three-hour window, and that 2pm start time is clutch if you're on a weird schedule or just want to day-drink responsibly. The $5 drinks cover wells, select beer, and probably house wine. The $6 appetizers include the usual bar suspects—wings, nachos, sliders—portioned for sharing.

At those prices, you can post up for the full three hours, rotate through a few drinks and apps, and walk out having spent $30-40 total. That's the kind of value that makes happy hour actually worth planning around.

The drink quality is standard bar pour—nothing fancy, but cold and strong enough to do the job. The apps are competent chain restaurant execution: crispy wings, cheesy nachos, nothing that'll blow your mind but nothing that'll disappoint either.

Irish Pub Meets Sports Bar

McFadden's does the Irish pub aesthetic with dark wood, green accents, and probably some Guinness signage. But it's really more of a sports bar that happens to serve Irish food. You've got TVs everywhere, games on most nights, and a crowd that's there to drink and watch rather than discuss James Joyce.

The menu mixes Irish standards like shepherd's pie, fish and chips, and corned beef with American bar food like burgers, wings, and steaks. The Irish stuff is fine—not authentic Dublin pub food, but recognizable versions that taste good. The American stuff is probably better, honestly, because that's what sports bars do best.

The Saloon Vibe

McFadden's leans into the "saloon" part of its name, especially on weekends when they sometimes have DJs or live music. It can get rowdy—this is a drinking establishment first, restaurant second. If you're looking for quiet conversation, this ain't it. If you want energy and a crowd that's ready to party, you're in the right place.

The bar area is the heart of the spot: big, central, lots of seating, and the focus of all the action. Tables and booths are fine for groups, but solo drinkers or couples should post up at the bar for the full experience.

Town Square Location

Being at Town Square means easy parking and access to other bars and restaurants if you want to make it a multi-stop night. McFadden's has indoor and outdoor seating—the patio is solid during nice weather and gives you a break from the sports bar energy inside.

The location pulls a mix of locals and tourists who are staying nearby or shopping at Town Square. It's not as tourist-heavy as Strip Irish pubs, but it's not strictly local either—good middle ground.

The Crowd & Scene

Expect a younger, party-ready crowd, especially on weekends. Weekday happy hours are more chill—after-work drinkers, locals grabbing a quick bite, sports fans catching afternoon games. The energy ramps up as the week goes on, with Friday and Saturday nights turning into more of a scene.

If you're there for happy hour, you're catching the calmer version of McFadden's. If you show up at 10pm on a Saturday, it's a different animal—louder, more crowded, more chaotic. Know what you're walking into.

When to Go

Weekday afternoons during happy hour (2-5pm) are your move for cheap drinks and a relaxed vibe. The early start time is great for anyone who wants to get a head start on the weekend or just needs a midday beer for whatever reason.

Big sporting events bring the crowd, so if there's a major game on during happy hour, expect it to be busier. That can be fun if you're into the energy, or annoying if you just want cheap wings and a quiet beer.

The Strategy

Here's the play: show up around 2:30-3pm, order a couple $5 drinks and a $6 app to start. Pace yourself through happy hour, order another round when you're ready, and stretch it out until 5pm. You can easily kill the whole three hours, get a solid buzz going, and spend less than $40.

The wings are usually a safe bet for apps, and if you're drinking beer, stick to the domestics or Guinness (since it's an Irish bar, they should pour a decent Guinness).

The Verdict

McFadden's Monday-Friday happy hour from 2-5pm with $5 drinks and $6 apps is solid value for Town Square. It's not authentic Irish anything, but it's a fun sports bar with decent food, cold drinks, and pricing that makes it worth visiting regularly.

The early 2pm start time is a nice perk, the three-hour window is generous, and the pricing is aggressive enough to compete with dive bars while still offering a polished chain restaurant experience.

Perfect for weekday drinking, catching games, or anyone who wants Irish pub vibes without the Strip markup. Not the wildest spot, not the most authentic, but dependable and affordable—which is often exactly what happy hour should be.

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