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Safta 1964

Wynn Las Vegas (pop-up, now closed)

The Strip - Wynn$$0mediterranean-restaurant
Safta 1964

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Sat, Tue

9:00 PM-7:00 AM PST

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Safta 1964 Happy Hour Guide

Wynn properties have a reputation for over-the-top everything, but Safta 1964 shows what happens when they decide to channel that energy into something actually meaningful. This isn't just another pretty restaurant with a view—it's a love letter to Mediterranean cooking that happens to be located in one of the nicest hotels on the Strip. The food is personal, the flavors are real, and the happy hour is your excuse to explore without needing a special occasion budget.

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Safta 1964 approaches happy hour with the same care they bring to everything else. Expect discounted mezze plates, reduced-price cocktails and wine, and beer specials during their late afternoon to early evening window. This is Wynn, so even the discounted drinks are crafted with premium spirits, and the food portion will leave you genuinely satisfied, not just "I guess I'll need dinner after this" disappointed. The mezze selection during happy hour is where this place really shows off.

Why You're Actually Here

You're here because Mediterranean food done right is one of the great pleasures of eating, and Safta does it right. The dips are made in-house, the bread is warm and fresh, and the cocktails incorporate ingredients that actually make sense with the food. This is the kind of happy hour that can easily become dinner because every bite makes you want to try more. The hummus alone is worth the trip—creamy, rich, properly seasoned, not just beige paste in a bowl.

The Vibe Check

It's Wynn, so of course it's beautiful, but it's beautiful with warmth. The design incorporates Mediterranean elements without hitting you over the head with them. Natural materials, comfortable seating, lighting that actually lets you see your food while still feeling special. The energy is elevated but not stuffy—people are here to enjoy themselves, not to be seen.

Real Talk

Let's address the elephant: yes, this is on the Strip, yes, it's in Wynn, and yes, that usually means expensive. But the happy hour brings it into "reasonable splurge" territory, which is exactly where it belongs. The quality is consistent, the service is Wynn-level attentive, and the experience feels special without being inaccessible. It's the kind of place you bring people who think Vegas food is all buffets and celebrity chef disappointments.

Pro Tips

The mezze platters are designed for sharing, so bring friends or come very hungry. The wine list leans Mediterranean naturally, and the staff actually knows it—ask for recommendations. Reservations are smart, even for happy hour, because word's gotten out. Don't rush through the dips—they're the star of the show. And take a second to appreciate that you're eating exceptional Mediterranean food while looking at one of the prettiest casinos in Vegas.

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