Miller's Ale House
Town Square, Las Vegas, NV
The Vibe
Happy Hour
When
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
- PST
Drink Specials
- Beer
Food Specials
- food specials
3:30-7:30 PM
Location
Town Square, Las Vegas, NV
Miller's Ale House Happy Hour Guide
Miller's Ale House at Town Square is a Florida-based sports bar chain that's been expanding west, bringing their weekday happy hour and massive menu of wings, burgers, and beer to Vegas. It's the kind of place where you watch the game, drink cold beer, and eat fried food without pretending it's anything more than that.
The Weekday Happy Hour
Monday through Friday is when happy hour runs, though specific times aren't widely advertised (probably something like 3-6pm or 4-7pm—call ahead to confirm). You're looking at discounted beer, well drinks, and select appetizers, which is standard sports bar playbook.
The beer selection is solid—craft options, domestics, imports—and during happy hour, you're paying bar prices instead of inflated restaurant prices. The drink specials typically include their signature Zingers (flavored vodka drinks that are dangerously easy to drink), discounted drafts, and maybe some wine if you're that person at a sports bar ordering wine.
Appetizers during happy hour usually include wings, nachos, fried pickles—the classics. Miller's does wings well (they're known for it), so if the wing deal is part of happy hour, that's your move.
Sports Bar Food Done Right
Miller's Ale House has a massive menu that covers all the sports bar hits: wings in multiple flavors, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, steaks, seafood, salads. It's almost overwhelming how many options they throw at you, but the execution is solid across the board.
The wings are the star—bone-in or boneless, with sauces ranging from mild to "why did I order this." They're meaty, crispy, and better than your average chain wing. The burgers are big and messy in the right way, and the zingers (zinged chicken tenders with sauce) are addictive.
If you're not into typical bar food, they actually have decent salads and grilled fish options, which is nice for anyone trying to pretend they're being healthy while drinking beer and watching football.
The Sports Bar Experience
This is a full-on sports bar: TVs everywhere, loud when games are on, and a crowd that's actually watching whatever's playing. If you're into sports and want to catch a game with good sight lines and solid bar food, Miller's works.
If you're not into sports, it's still fine—the menu is big enough that you can just eat and drink without caring about the game. But the energy definitely picks up during major sporting events, so manage expectations if you're trying to have a quiet dinner.
Town Square Location
Being at Town Square means free parking, easy access, and the ability to walk to other spots before or after. The Miller's location is spacious—lots of seating, a big bar area, and that polished chain restaurant look that's comfortable without being fancy.
The patio is solid when weather's good, and being in an outdoor shopping center means you're not trapped in a windowless sports bar cave. You can actually see daylight, which is nice.
The Crowd
Expect a mixed sports bar crowd: guys watching the game, families during dinner hours, groups of friends, date nights where one person really wants to watch sports and the other is tolerating it. It's casual and unpretentious—wear whatever, order whatever, nobody cares.
Weekday happy hours bring the after-work crowd and locals who know the deal. Weekends are busier, especially if there's a big game on, so plan accordingly.
When to Go
Weekday happy hours are your window for deals, with mid-afternoon (4-5pm) being ideal for beating the dinner rush. If you're trying to catch a specific game, check the schedule and show up early to grab a good seat—sports bars fill up fast when popular teams are playing.
If you're not tied to happy hour, late-night is another good window. Sports bars often run late-night specials, and the crowd thins out after prime time, making it easier to get service and seating.
The Verdict
Miller's Ale House brings solid sports bar food and weekday happy hour to Town Square, with a massive menu and enough TVs to watch every game happening simultaneously. The wings are legitimately good, the beer selection is solid, and the whole operation runs like a well-oiled chain.
It's not innovative, it's not local, and it's not going to surprise you. But it executes the sports bar formula well: cold beer, hot wings, loud games, and a crowd that's there to have a good time. If that's what you're looking for, Miller's delivers.
Perfect for game days, casual group hangs, or anyone who wants familiar bar food without thinking too hard. The weekday happy hour makes it budget-friendly, and the Town Square location makes it accessible. Just don't show up expecting quiet conversation or cutting-edge cuisine—you're at a sports bar, and that's the whole point.
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