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Buffalo Wild Wings

Multiple locations: Centennial Hills, South Strip, Town Center, Las Vegas Premium Outlets, Hualapai, Craig Road

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Buffalo Wild Wings

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-7:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $5 beverages including 22 oz select drafts

Food Specials

  • wings specials

Mon-Fri 3-6 PM, some locations Sun-Fri 4-7 PM and 11 PM-close

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Location

Multiple locations: Centennial Hills, South Strip, Town Center, Las Vegas Premium Outlets, Hualapai, Craig Road

Buffalo Wild Wings Happy Hour Guide

Buffalo Wild Wings has multiple Vegas locations and runs happy hour Monday through Friday from 3-6pm, plus daily from 9pm-close with $5 22oz draft beers as a highlight. It's the wings chain everyone knows—sports on every screen, sauces ranging from mild to "call your mom and tell her you love her," and a crowd that's there to watch games and drink cheap beer.

The Double Happy Hour

Here's what makes B-Dubs solid: two happy hour windows. The 3-6pm Monday-Friday slot catches the after-work crowd and early dinner folks. Then the 9pm-close every day window picks up late-night drinkers and anyone stumbling out of a casino looking for food.

That late-night happy hour is clutch in Vegas, where most places are charging full price at 10pm. B-Dubs giving you happy hour pricing when you're drunk and hungry at midnight is a public service.

The $5 22oz Drafts

$5 for a 22oz beer is solid value, especially for a sit-down restaurant with table service. You're getting nearly two pints for the price of one regular beer at most bars. The draft selection covers domestics and some craft options, so you've got choices beyond Bud Light.

Beyond beer, happy hour typically includes discounted appetizers (wings, obviously, plus nachos, mozzarella sticks, etc.) and maybe some cocktail specials. The focus is beer and wings—that's the B-Dubs formula, and they stick to it.

Wings & Sauces

Buffalo Wild Wings does wings in like 20+ sauce flavors, from boring (mild) to terrifying (Blazin' and beyond). The wings are solid—not life-changing, but consistent, meaty, and properly sauced. You can get traditional bone-in or boneless (which are really just chicken nuggets for adults, but whatever).

The sauce variety is the appeal. You can order different flavors for different wings in the same order, so you're not locked into one choice. Mix it up, find your favorite, and order that next time.

Beyond wings, the menu has burgers, sandwiches, wraps, and salads for anyone who wandered into a wing place and doesn't want wings (why though?). The food is fine across the board—chain restaurant quality with consistent execution.

Sports Bar Central

B-Dubs is a sports bar first and foremost: TVs everywhere, games on constantly, and a crowd that's actually paying attention to what's on screen. If you want to watch a specific game, call ahead—they can sometimes put your game on a specific TV if it's not a busy night.

The atmosphere is loud, casual, and social. You're not having quiet dinner conversation here—you're watching sports, drinking beer, and eating wings with sauce on your face. Embrace it or go somewhere else.

Multiple Locations

Having multiple Vegas locations means you can find one near wherever you're staying. Check their website for the closest spot, but know that all locations run the same happy hour, so you're getting consistent pricing and menu.

The spaces are typical chain setup: big, lots of seating, bar area in the center, TVs literally everywhere. Some locations have patios, which are solid during nice weather if you want to escape the sports bar cave interior.

The Crowd

Expect sports fans, families during dinner hours, and drunk people late at night. The vibe varies wildly depending on when you go: weekday afternoons are chill, game nights are packed and rowdy, late-night happy hour is a mix of service industry folks and people making questionable life choices.

The late-night crowd is its own thing—you get casino workers getting off shift, people who just lost money gambling and need to eat feelings, and groups of friends continuing the party. It's chaotic but fun.

When to Go

For regular happy hour (M-F 3-6pm), weekday afternoons are solid and not too crowded unless there's a big game on. For late-night happy hour (9pm-close daily), hit it when you're drunk and need wings—that's the whole point.

If there's a major sporting event, B-Dubs will be packed and loud. That's either perfect if you're into it or terrible if you just want cheap beer. Plan accordingly.

The Strategy

Here's the move: order wings during happy hour, go heavy on sauces you haven't tried, and commit to the $5 22oz beers. Don't overthink it. You're at Buffalo Wild Wings—order wings, drink beer, watch sports. That's the formula.

If you're there late-night, the wings soak up alcohol and give you something to do besides making bad decisions. It's damage control in fried chicken form.

The Verdict

Buffalo Wild Wings' happy hour Monday-Friday 3-6pm plus daily 9pm-close with $5 22oz drafts is exactly what you expect from a national chain: consistent, affordable, and reliable. The wings are solid, the beer is cold, and the sports are on.

It's not innovative, it's not local, and it's definitely not healthy. But it executes the sports bar formula well, and that late-night happy hour is a lifesaver when you're drunk at midnight and everything else is charging full price.

Perfect for watching games, late-night drunk food, or anyone who just wants wings and beer without thinking too hard. Multiple locations make it convenient, and the double happy hour windows make it practical.

Not the best wings in Vegas, but probably the most accessible and affordable. Sometimes that's all you need.

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