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Brezza at Resorts World

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$$$4italianrestaurant
Brezza at Resorts World

The Vibe

Italian coastal cuisine

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • 40% off beer, wine and specialty cocktails

Food Specials

  • $9-29 bites

At Resorts World

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Location

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Brezza at Resorts World Happy Hour Guide

Brezza brings Italian coastal vibes to Resorts World with a happy hour that's actually somewhat reasonable by resort standards. Daily from 3-6pm, you're getting 40% off drinks and $9-29 bar bites, which makes it one of the better deals inside this massive property. It's bright, airy, Mediterranean-themed, and doesn't feel like every other generic casino restaurant—which is rare enough to be worth mentioning.

The Happy Hour Deal

Daily 3-6pm—weekends included, which automatically makes it better than the weekday-only spots. The 40% off drinks is solid: cocktails, wine, beer, all discounted. When the regular price is high (because Resorts World), 40% off actually makes a difference. You're looking at cocktails dropping from $18-20 to around $11-12, which is almost reasonable.

Bar bites range from $9-29, which is a huge spread. The cheaper end is apps and small plates; the higher end approaches entree territory. But even at $29, it's better than full menu pricing, and some items are actually shareable.

What to Order

The Italian coastal theme means seafood and Mediterranean flavors. Arancini (fried risotto balls) are a solid starter—crispy outside, creamy inside, very shareable. Octopus if you're feeling fancy and want something that actually tastes fresh. Flatbreads are well-done with quality toppings, not just cheese on bread.

For drinks, lean into the Italian wine selection. Brezza has a good list of Italian whites and reds that pair perfectly with the food. Cocktails are well-made—nothing crazy creative, just classics done correctly with good ingredients. Beer selection exists but feels secondary to wine.

The Atmosphere

Bright, open, lots of natural light (rare in Vegas), and a color palette that screams "Mediterranean vacation." Blue and white decor, coastal touches, comfortable seating. It feels like you're at a beach club in Positano, if Positano had slot machines next door.

The crowd is hotel guests and tourists exploring Resorts World. It's not a party scene—more of a relaxed, upscale-casual vibe. You can have a conversation without shouting, which is refreshing after walking through the casino.

Service is polished and attentive. Resorts World clearly trained their staff well, and it shows. You're not waiting forever for drinks or fighting for the bartender's attention.

The Value Proposition

This is one of the few Resorts World happy hours that feels like an actual deal. 40% off brings the pricing down from "ridiculous" to "acceptable," and the daily schedule means you can hit it any day of the week. The food quality is legitimately good—not just casino filler, but actual Italian-inspired dishes with fresh ingredients.

For context: most Resorts World dining is expensive as hell. Brezza during happy hour lets you experience the resort's upscale dining without completely destroying your budget.

Who It's For

Hotel guests who want good food and drinks without leaving the property. People who appreciate Italian cuisine and don't want the heavy red-sauce stereotype. Anyone looking for a more refined happy hour that still offers real value.

Skip it if you're looking for cheap drinks and fried apps—this isn't that vibe. But if you want quality Mediterranean food, good wine, and a pleasant atmosphere at a discount, Brezza delivers.

Bottom Line

Brezza's daily happy hour with 40% off drinks and $9-29 bites is one of the smarter plays at Resorts World. The food is good, the drinks are discounted enough to matter, and the coastal Italian theme is a nice break from standard casino dining. It's still pricey by normal standards, but for Resorts World, it's downright reasonable.

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