← Back to all venues

Scene Pool Deck & Bar

4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

Off-Strip$$4.2poolbar
Scene Pool Deck & Bar

The Vibe

Poolside bar at Silverton Casino. Relaxed pool atmosphere with cabanas and mountain views.

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $5 frozen drinks
  • $4 beer
  • $6 cocktails

Food Specials

  • $8 sliders
  • $10 nachos
  • $7 wings
Ad Placeholder
ad-venue-mid

Location

4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

Scene Pool Deck & Bar Happy Hour Guide

Scene Pool Deck & Bar is your off-Strip answer to the overpriced, overcrowded pool clubs that dominate Vegas headlines. It's a locals' pool scene with a bar that actually wants your business during happy hour, not just on bottle-service Saturdays. Think less "influencer paradise" and more "neighborhood spot where you can actually relax by a pool with a drink."

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Happy hour details vary by season since this is a pool bar and Vegas pools have actual off-seasons. During operating months, expect afternoon happy hour specials on beer, cocktails, and frozen drinks, typically weekdays from 3pm-6pm or similar. You're looking at discounted poolside classics—frozen margaritas, light beers, vodka sodas—plus deals on bar snacks designed for grazing between pool time. Call ahead or check their socials for current specials since pool bars are notorious for seasonal schedule shifts.

Why You're Actually Here

Because you want to drink by a pool without paying Strip prices or dealing with Strip crowds. Scene gives you that daytime drinking, poolside lounging vibe without the velvet ropes, cover charges, or DJs screaming at you. It's a chill pool bar where you can actually hear your friends talk, the drinks won't require a second mortgage, and you don't have to look like an Instagram model to feel comfortable in your swimsuit.

The Vibe Check

Relaxed and unpretentious. It's a neighborhood pool bar, so you're getting locals, small groups of friends, maybe some couples enjoying a day off. Music's present but not overwhelming—think poolside playlist, not nightclub. The pool itself is nice but not elaborate; this isn't Encore Beach Club. It's the kind of place where you can read a book, take a nap on a lounge chair, or chat with the bartender without feeling like you're missing the scene.

Real Talk

It's off-Strip, so you're committing to a destination visit unless you live nearby. Pool bar means it's weather-dependent—they're not open year-round, and even during operating season, a random cold snap or wind can make it less appealing. The food menu's limited to typical pool bar fare; don't expect a culinary experience. Weekends can get busier with locals who've figured out this spot exists.

Pro Tips

Weekday happy hours are your best bet for space, deals, and a chill vibe. Bring sunscreen—Vegas sun doesn't care that you're trying to save money. If you're planning to spend the afternoon, ask about lounge chair availability or reservations. Check their hours before heading over, especially during shoulder seasons (spring/fall) when pool schedules get weird. Park in their lot; don't be that person trying to street park near a pool bar.

Ad Placeholder
ad-venue-sidebar