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Crack Shack

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$4chicken restaurantcasual
Crack Shack

The Vibe

Casual chicken-focused eatery

Happy Hour Menu

Drinks

Beer$5
Cocktails$7

Food

Fried Chicken$8
Deviled Eggs$6
Chicken Sandwich$9

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu

2:00 PM-5:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • Discounted draft beers
  • Discounted shots
  • Discounted cocktails

Food Specials

  • Discounted bites

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Location

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Crack Shack Happy Hour Guide

Look, sometimes you just need fried chicken and cold beer, and Crack Shack gets that on a spiritual level. This isn't some fancy-ass gastropub trying to reinvent the wheel—it's California-style comfort food done right, with a happy hour that hits during that perfect afternoon sweet spot when you're too hungry for snacks but not ready for a full dinner.

The Happy Hour Breakdown

Monday through Thursday from 2-5pm, which is honestly the ideal timing for avoiding crowds and catching that mid-afternoon slump. They discount drafts, shots, cocktails, and bites—the specifics can vary, but you're generally looking at solid deals on their craft beer lineup and signature dishes. This isn't a $2 well situation; it's more about getting quality food and drinks at prices that don't make you wince.

What You're Actually Here For

The fried chicken is no joke. Crispy, juicy, perfectly seasoned—this is the kind of chicken that makes you understand why people get religious about this shit. During happy hour, if they've got the deviled eggs or chicken sliders on special, jump on it. The Mexican poutine (fries, cheese, all the good stuff) is also a power move if you're actually hungry.

Beer selection is legit—lots of local craft options, rotating taps, and they know how to pour a proper pint. If you're feeling shots, their tequila game is surprisingly solid for a chicken joint. Cocktails are simple but well-made; nothing too fancy, just good ingredients mixed correctly.

The Scene

Casual as hell. Picnic tables, outdoor patio vibes even though you're indoors at the Linq Promenade, lots of natural light. It's loud but not obnoxious—think buzzy lunch spot, not nightclub. You can show up in literally anything and fit in. Families, couples, solo diners posted up at the bar—everyone's welcome.

The open kitchen is fun to watch if you're sitting solo. Service is quick and friendly without being over the top. They get that you might just want to eat chicken and be left alone, and that's respected.

Real Talk

This is one of those spots where happy hour makes it accessible without feeling like you're slumming it. The food quality is consistent, the portions are generous, and you're not going to leave hungry or broke. It's perfect for a casual meetup, a pre-gaming stop before hitting the Strip, or honestly just feeding a fried chicken craving at 3pm because life is short and you're in Vegas.

Skip it on weekends—no happy hour and it gets slammed. But Monday through Thursday? Crack Shack is the move when you want real food, good beer, and zero pretension.

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