The Vibe
Happy Hour
When
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
- PST
Drink Specials
- cocktails
Food Specials
- Upscale bar food
Times vary
Location
Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
Rare Society Happy Hour Guide
Rare Society in Summerlin is what happens when a steakhouse decides it doesn't need to be a testosterone-fueled leather dungeon to serve great beef. It's upscale without the Vegas strip-club-adjacent energy most high-end steakhouses carry, and with happy hour daily from 5-6pm at the bar, you can actually experience it without liquidating your 401k.
The Happy Hour Angle
Here's your play: daily, 5-6pm, bar only—that's your window to sample Rare Society's quality without committing to a full $200+ dinner. Happy hour typically features discounted cocktails, select wines, and bar bites that give you a taste of what the kitchen can do. We're talking sliders made with actual good beef, appetizers that aren't just fried nonsense, and drinks mixed properly. It's one hour, so don't show up fashionably late and expect to catch it. Set an alarm, get there at 5pm, and maximize that window.
The Steakhouse Situation
Outside of happy hour, Rare Society runs a full steakhouse program with all the expected players: ribeye, filet, New York strip, plus seafood options for people who wandered into a steakhouse but don't eat red meat (you know who you are). The beef is high-quality, properly aged, and cooked by people who understand that "medium-rare" has an actual definition. Sides are classic steakhouse fare—creamed spinach, truffle fries, loaded potatoes—and portions are generous enough to justify the prices.
What Makes It Different
Rare Society manages to feel modern and approachable instead of stuffy and intimidating. The design is clean and contemporary, not dark wood and oil paintings of dead rich guys. The staff is knowledgeable without being pretentious, and the whole vibe says "we take food seriously but not ourselves." You can wear a suit or dark jeans and a button-up and fit right in. It's upscale-casual done right, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.
The Summerlin Factor
Being in Summerlin means you're dealing with a locals-heavy crowd that actually lives in Vegas and has standards. These aren't tourists blowing through town on a bachelor party budget; these are people who know what good food tastes like and will stop coming back if you fuck it up. That keeps Rare Society sharp. The neighborhood also means easy parking, reasonable traffic, and the ability to actually get a reservation without planning three weeks ahead.
Wine and Cocktails
The bar program is solid—extensive wine list with proper by-the-glass options during happy hour, craft cocktails that aren't gimmicky, and bartenders who know their way around spirits. If you're into whiskey, they've got a respectable selection. If you're more of a wine-with-dinner person, the list has depth without being overwhelming.
When It's Worth It
Happy hour is the no-brainer move if you want to test-drive Rare Society without commitment. For a full dinner, it's worth it when you're celebrating something, entertaining clients, or just want a legitimately good steak in a setting that doesn't feel like a 1980s power-lunch relic.
Daily happy hour from 5-6pm at the bar—that's your access point to Summerlin's best steakhouse without the full bill. Show up on time and take advantage.
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