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Stray Pirate

1321 S Commerce St, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Off-Strip$$4bar
Stray Pirate

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

- PST

Drink Specials

  • Check with venue for drink specials

Varies

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Location

1321 S Commerce St, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Stray Pirate Happy Hour Guide

Stray Pirate is one of those off-Strip bars that flies completely under the radar, which is either its greatest strength or its biggest problem depending on how you look at it. There's not a ton of public info floating around about this place, which in Vegas usually means one of two things: it's either a hidden gem that locals guard protectively, or it's just... fine. A neighborhood bar doing neighborhood bar things without much fanfare.

The Mystery Factor

Here's the thing—Stray Pirate keeps it low-key to the point where even finding concrete happy hour details is a treasure hunt. No flashy website, minimal social media presence, just a bar existing in space and time. That old-school approach is kind of refreshing in a city that usually screams for attention, but it also means you're going in semi-blind unless you know someone who goes there. Which, honestly, is how a lot of the best Vegas spots get discovered anyway.

What We Know

It's off-Strip, which immediately makes it more affordable and less touristy than 90% of Vegas drinking options. The vibe is decidedly local—this is where people who live here actually hang out, not where bachelorette parties end up by accident. Expect a straightforward bar setup: some TVs for sports, probably a pool table, bartenders who remember your order if you show up more than twice, and prices that don't make you wince every time you pull out your wallet.

The Off-Strip Advantage

Being off the beaten path means Stray Pirate doesn't have to play the same game as Strip bars. No $18 cocktails, no velvet ropes, no cover charges for existing. Just a place to drink without the Vegas tax applied to everything. The crowd is service industry folks, neighborhood regulars, and people who figured out that the real Vegas isn't on Las Vegas Boulevard. You can actually have a conversation without yelling over a DJ or dodging drunk tourists taking selfies.

When To Check It Out

Since specific happy hour times are elusive, your best bet is calling ahead or just showing up early evening on a weekday and seeing what they're running. Most off-Strip locals' spots have some kind of daily special or recurring deal—they have to compete with each other on price since they're not banking on tourist traffic. Weekends probably get busier with the neighborhood crowd, but we're talking "busy for a locals' bar," not "packed like a Strip club."

The Real Talk

Stray Pirate isn't going to blow your mind or give you Instagram content. It's a bar. A real one. The kind that exists because people need a place to drink near where they live without dealing with Vegas bullshit. Sometimes that's exactly what you want—no gimmicks, no theme, just drinks and people. If you're in the area or tired of Strip prices, it's worth checking out. Just don't expect it to change your life. It's a neighborhood bar being exactly that, and there's something honest about it.

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