Vegas Happy hours 2011

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Originally posted by: melbedewy
Damn man, the whole town is a happy hour. Just sit at a bar and slow play.
Try the 9-6 Jacks at the Main Street bar downtown.


Finally someone who agrees with me. No offense to anyone but I do not understand for the life of me why someone would want to go to a bar in Vegas when you can gamble and drink for free.

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Originally posted by: loydthelover
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Originally posted by: melbedewy
Damn man, the whole town is a happy hour. Just sit at a bar and slow play.
Try the 9-6 Jacks at the Main Street bar downtown.


Finally someone who agrees with me. No offense to anyone but I do not understand for the life of me why someone would want to go to a bar in Vegas when you can gamble and drink for free.


I don't disagree but that wasn't the question by the OP.

However, in some cases, I think you'll agree that paying for a drink is a much less expensive alternative than even slow playing. It's a drag when that bottle of Bud costs $20.

Many of the places that offer happy hour drink specials also have discounted appetizers which could make for a pretty inexpensive meal.

Dan
MCMULLINS PUB accross from the ORLEANS has a great HH for apettizers and if u gamble at the bar the drinks are FREE too!!!
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Originally posted by: fedomalley
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Originally posted by: loydthelover
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Originally posted by: melbedewy
Damn man, the whole town is a happy hour. Just sit at a bar and slow play.
Try the 9-6 Jacks at the Main Street bar downtown.


Finally someone who agrees with me. No offense to anyone but I do not understand for the life of me why someone would want to go to a bar in Vegas when you can gamble and drink for free.


I don't disagree but that wasn't the question by the OP.

However, in some cases, I think you'll agree that paying for a drink is a much less expensive alternative than even slow playing. It's a drag when that bottle of Bud costs $20.

Many of the places that offer happy hour drink specials also have discounted appetizers which could make for a pretty inexpensive meal.

Dan

Quite Right. In fact (I believe for the first time ever) a Happy Hour has reached number 2 in LVA's list of top 10 values.

Top Ten Vegas Values

2. Happy Hour - Red Rock Resort - Daily - $5
"The happy hour at T-Bones at Red Rock Resort (#2) remains head and shoulders above the rest of the bunch. Paying $5 for each of 11 meals and 39 drinks, you’ll get good and full for about $25."


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Originally posted by: alanleroy
2. Happy Hour - Red Rock Resort - Daily - $5
"The happy hour at T-Bones at Red Rock Resort (#2) remains head and shoulders above the rest of the bunch. Paying $5 for each of 11 meals and 39 drinks, you’ll get good and full for about $25."

This sounds like a great deal. I can't find any information on the actual hours of happy hour other than T-Bones opens at 5pm daily so I guess that's when it starts. The menu looks great.

My favorite happy hour is at Main Street Station with the $1 (or is it $2 now?) beers at the brewpub between midnight and 7am.
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