Double Helix Wine & Whiskey Lounge
Town Square, Las Vegas, NV
The Vibe
Happy Hour
When
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
3:30 PM-7:30 PM PST
Drink Specials
- Wine specials from 50 wines by the glass
- Whiskey specials from 480 labels
- Custom cocktails
- Wine and whiskey flights
Food Specials
- Small plates by Executive Chef Doug Vega
Upscale wine and whiskey lounge. Signature 'winetails' available.
Location
Town Square, Las Vegas, NV
Double Helix Wine & Whiskey Lounge Happy Hour Guide
Double Helix Wine & Whiskey Lounge at Town Square is exactly what it sounds like: a serious drink destination with 50 wines by the glass and 480 whiskey labels. Their happy hour runs Monday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30pm, giving you a solid four-hour window to explore one of the most extensive drink menus in Vegas without obliterating your budget.
The Drink Selection
Let's start with the numbers because they're impressive: 50 wines by the glass means you can taste your way through different regions, varietals, and price points without committing to full bottles. Whether you're into bold reds, crisp whites, or sparkling options, they've got range.
But the real flex is the 480 whiskey labels. This is one of the largest whiskey collections in Vegas, covering everything from entry-level bourbons to rare Japanese whiskies that cost more than your rent. You've got American, Scotch, Irish, Japanese, and probably some obscure craft distilleries you've never heard of.
During happy hour, you're looking at discounted pours on select wines and whiskeys, which is the time to try something you wouldn't normally order at full price. The staff actually knows their shit and can guide you based on what you like, which matters when you're staring at a 400+ bottle wall.
Happy Hour Details
Monday through Saturday, 3:30-7:30pm gives you four hours to settle in and explore. That's enough time to try multiple pours, snack on some apps, and actually learn something about what you're drinking instead of just getting drunk.
Specific pricing during happy hour varies, but expect discounts on select wines by the glass, featured whiskey flights, and probably some appetizer deals to pair with your drinks. The whole point is making their extensive selection more accessible, so the deals are typically substantial enough to matter.
Food Situation
Double Helix isn't primarily a restaurant, but they serve upscale bar food to complement the drinks: charcuterie boards, cheese plates, sliders, flatbreads—the kind of stuff that pairs well with wine and whiskey without overwhelming your palate. The portions are designed for sharing, and the quality is a step above typical bar snacks.
If you're looking for a full meal, you might want to eat elsewhere and come to Double Helix for drinks. But if you're grazing and drinking, their menu handles that perfectly.
Town Square Location
Being at Town Square means free parking, easy access, and a bunch of other restaurants and bars nearby if you want to bounce around. The outdoor shopping center setup makes it feel less claustrophobic than a casino bar, and you can walk around between drinks without dealing with slot machine noise.
The lounge itself is upscale without being pretentious—dark wood, leather seating, mood lighting, and that 480-bottle whiskey wall as the centerpiece. It's the kind of place where you can have a serious conversation about spirits without people looking at you weird.
The Crowd & Vibe
Expect a more mature crowd: whiskey enthusiasts, wine people who know their shit, couples on sophisticated date nights. This isn't a bro bar or a club scene—it's a lounge for people who actually care about what they're drinking.
The vibe is relaxed and conversational. You're here to explore spirits, not take Instagram stories of bottle service. The bartenders and staff are knowledgeable and happy to talk through options, which makes the experience educational if you want it to be.
When to Go
Weekday happy hours (Monday-Thursday) are your sweet spot for a chill experience and better access to staff for recommendations. The crowd is lighter, the noise level is manageable, and you can actually take your time exploring the menu.
Friday and Saturday during happy hour will be busier but still more relaxed than weekend nights. Just know that peak times mean less one-on-one attention from staff, so if you're looking to learn about whiskey or wine, aim for off-peak hours.
Strategy for First-Timers
If you're new to Double Helix, here's the move: tell the bartender what you normally drink and ask for something similar but different. They'll guide you to bottles you wouldn't find on your own, and that's the whole point of having 480 options.
For wine people, ask about what's featured during happy hour—there's usually a rotation of discounted bottles that gives you a chance to try something new without commitment.
The Verdict
Double Helix Wine & Whiskey Lounge is a legit destination for anyone who actually cares about spirits. The 50 wines by the glass and 480 whiskey labels aren't just for show—they're curated and organized for exploration. The Monday-Saturday happy hour from 3:30-7:30pm makes that exploration affordable.
It's not a party spot, it's not loud, and it's not trying to be everything to everyone. It's a serious drink lounge that happens to have great happy hour pricing. If you're a whiskey nerd, wine enthusiast, or just someone who wants to drink something more interesting than Bud Light, this is your spot.
The Town Square location makes it accessible, the staff makes it approachable, and the selection makes it worth returning to multiple times. Not the cheapest option, but the value is in the quality and variety. If you're in Vegas and you care about what you're drinking, Double Helix should be on your list.
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