Multi-level brewpub offers high ceilings, stained glass windows, and a spacious beer garden with an outdoor patio. Atmosphere stays friendly and lively, with music, sports on many TVs, and a cozy upstairs loft that allows cigar smoking. Craft beer selection stands out alongside a mix of dining and gambling areas.
Black and Bleu sliders stand out with strong flavor. Other options like filet sliders also deliver solid taste and quality.
House brewed beers stand out with a great selection and varied flavors. The option to try a carousel of beers helps find something enjoyable for every taste.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted appetizers.
The venue is 21 and over only, making it unsuitable for children.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during weekend evenings.
Venue combines axe and knife throwing with a glowing bar environment. Atmosphere stays friendly and laid back with cocktails and food enhancing the experience. Space includes lounging areas and encourages both participation and spectating.
Pork belly sliders stand out with their rich flavor and tender texture. Brisket sliders also offer a tasty option with a satisfying bite.
Pitchers offer great value and pair well with the two hotdogs and two beers special under $20. The beer selection is solid and complements the axe throwing activity.
Good to know
Axe throwing is suitable for kids aged 10 and older.
Happy hour runs from noon to 2 pm and 6 pm to 8 pm.
The shot flight costs $13 during happy hour.
Intimate cigar lounge with vintage style and low-lit ambiance overlooks casino floor, creating a calm oasis amid busy surroundings. Separate dining and bar areas offer smoking and non-smoking options, attracting those seeking relaxed vibes and quality drinks.
Filet mignon sliders come in a souvenir glass and pair with a bloody Mary that packs three shots of vodka. The sliders are very delicious and offer great value for the price.
A wide variety of homebrewed beers fills the menu, with a sampler flight available for about 12 dollars. The beers come in a cozy space and offer good value.
Good to know
Arrive early during football season as locals fill the spot by 10am.
The restaurant has separate smoking and non-smoking areas for comfort.
Only two-thirds of the menu is available due to ongoing construction.
Sports-themed bar and restaurant with around 15 TVs showing games and murals that are fun and unique. Upbeat and friendly atmosphere with great music and a lively noise level. Layout includes high tables, a big bar, and a spacious outdoor patio with shaded seating and fake lawn.
Chicken sliders come with a unique blueberry twist that stands out. Three sliders cost $15, reflecting the use of expensive blueberries and offering perfect bite-sized portions.
Draft selections include Moose Drool Brown Ale which pairs well with many dishes. The bartender offers a variety of good draft beer options.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounts on select items, with prices ranging from $3 to $3.50.
Karaoke happens on Thursdays with a DJ in attendance.
The restaurant has a policy of automatic 18% gratuity on all bills.
Biggest sports bar in Las Vegas with a modern, open design and over 780 seats creates a spacious, energized atmosphere. Multiple large TVs and a wrap-around outdoor patio offer great views and plenty of space for watching games. The vibe balances lively events with comfortable seating and perfect music volume for conversation.
Big, meaty sliders like corned beef and pastrami come with seasoned fries. The sliders have a solid, filling portion size and pair well with sides like salad or loaded fries.
Offers a large selection of beers alongside whiskey and cocktails. Beer prices stay reasonable and the quality is consistently good.
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Parking is free on non-event days, but can cost up to $45 on game days.
Happy hour deals are not available during big events at the stadium.
Children are welcome in the main dining area.
Cocktail bar with interactive dart games featuring instant replay and video capture creates a lively, social atmosphere. Decor blends English pub style with whimsical, vintage carnival elements, offering personal booth seating and unobstructed views. Energy stays vibrant and fun, making it ideal for groups and casual hangouts.
Sliders come in small, flavorful portions that pair well with mini tacos. They offer a great taste that stands out among the dishes.
An excellent selection of beers stands out here, with a decent beer list offering variety. Prices run a bit high, reflecting the Vegas strip location.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for private events to ensure availability.
The venue can accommodate groups of up to 100 people for events.
ID is required for entry, even if not purchasing alcohol.
Sports bar offers many TVs including a huge main screen for watching games. Indoor and outdoor seating create a spacious, modern setting with a lively atmosphere enhanced by an in-house DJ. Food and drinks include standout cocktails and diverse menu items like sushi and street tacos.
Slow braising gives the Carnitas Sliders rich flavor, paired with vibrant salsa. The New York Pastrami and Double Double Smash Burger sliders come on good buns with fitting condiments.
Great selection of beers and alcohol pairs well with the food. Cold beer complements the menu nicely.
Good to know
Trivia Night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Reservations for brunch can be made via the OpenTable app.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Casual sports bar with a trendy vibe and multiple TVs showing games creates a lively yet laid-back atmosphere. Comfortable sunken chairs and intimate booths offer quieter spots amid busier areas near billiards. An internet jukebox and table games add to the engaging experience without overwhelming noise.
Sliders come on very soft rolls and include brisket sandwiches and chicken sliders that taste good and are well prepared.
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The bar is clean and comfortable, providing a friendly atmosphere.
Seating at the bar is limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
The kitchen is open late, possibly 24 hours, for late-night snacks.
Live music fills a large, two-level venue with an outdoor patio offering a strip view. The atmosphere channels a Nashville vibe with concurrent acts on separate floors creating lively energy. Specialty cocktails come in souvenir cups, and the setting blends American cuisine with a bar experience.
Wagyu sliders stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. Spicy chicken sliders offer a zesty kick alongside classic slider options.
Draft beers come ice cold and are served in a nice silver cup you can keep. The selection pairs well with good service and views.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy events like Cowboy Christmas.
Expect long wait times, particularly on weekends; it can take over 75 minutes.
The venue offers a 2 for 1 drink special, which is popular among visitors.
Rotating bar overlooks lively Fremont Street, offering great views and live music from below. Atmosphere is incredible with loud music and vibrant street energy. Seating above the stage provides a unique vantage point for people watching and enjoying the light show.
Sliders come in a thick, flavorful size, slightly smaller than a McDonald's burger. They pair well with wings and drinks, making for a solid choice.
A huge range of beers is available, all served ice cold. Mixed drinks and the signature old fashioned also stand out.
Good to know
There is a minimum spending requirement to sit on the chairs overlooking Fremont Street.
It costs $25 just to sit at the rotating bar plus whatever I ordered.
The bar opens earlier during NFL season for 10 am games.
French bistro with live music every night and an interior that resembles a Paris cafe. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and peaceful to lively in the evening with flavorful food and cocktails. Outdoor seating offers views of the bustling strip with ample space around tables.
Happy hour features giant Bloody Marys paired with little sliders and chicken wings. Burger sliders come out pretty good and pair well with chips and guacamole.
Draft beer costs $6 in the heart of the Strip. Big Dog Lager and the mocktail come highly recommended. Beer options are straightforward and reliable.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs daily from 2 PM to 6 PM with drink specials starting at $5.95.
Expect a busy atmosphere during happy hour, especially on weekends.
Reservations are not required for happy hour, but arriving early is recommended.