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Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

6509 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Off-Strip$$4.3restaurantbar
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

The Vibe

Mountain lodge-themed restaurant in Town Square. Family-friendly with dog-friendly patio and American comfort food.

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $5 draft beer
  • $6 wine
  • $7 cocktails

Food Specials

  • Half-price appetizers
  • $8 sliders
  • $10 flatbread
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Location

6509 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar Happy Hour Guide

Lazy Dog is the upscale casual chain that somehow doesn't feel like a chain, serving up comfort food with a craft beer focus in a mountain lodge-themed space that's way cozier than you'd expect from a shopping center restaurant. The Vegas location off-Strip brings that same formula—good food, solid drinks, dog-friendly patio, and happy hour deals that don't insult your intelligence.

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Happy hour runs Monday-Friday from 3pm-6pm and Sunday-Thursday from 9pm-close with deals on select appetizers, draft beers, wines, and cocktails. You're getting half-price apps like Brussels sprouts, wings, and chicken lettuce wraps, plus $2 off draft beers and cocktails. It's one of the better happy hour values off-Strip—the food's actually good, portions are generous, and the drink discounts make a real dent in your bill.

Why You're Actually Here

Because you want quality comfort food and craft beer without casino noise or Strip chaos. Lazy Dog does that mountain lodge vibe well—wood beams, stone accents, cozy booths, a huge patio. The menu's elevated bar food: handcrafted burgers, BBQ, fresh salads, scratch-made everything. The craft beer list rotates with local and national options. And if you've got a dog, the patio's pet-friendly with a specific dog menu, which is adorable.

The Vibe Check

It's family-friendly casual with enough polish that you could bring a date here without embarrassment. The interior feels like a mountain resort—warm lighting, natural materials, spacious layout. You'll see families, couples, friend groups, even solo diners at the bar. The patio's the star when weather cooperates: lots of space, heaters for cooler nights, and yes, dogs are welcome with their own menu. Music's present but not intrusive.

Real Talk

It's a chain, which means the experience is consistently good but not unique. You can get this same meal in California or Texas. The off-Strip location requires a car unless you live nearby. While happy hour pricing is solid, regular menu prices are what you'd expect from upscale casual—not cheap, but not outrageous. Weekends and prime dinner times get crowded; expect a wait if you don't have a reservation.

Pro Tips

Monday-Friday happy hour from 3pm-6pm is the sweet spot—less crowded than evenings, full bar menu, patio usually available. The Brussels sprouts are legitimately good and half-price during happy hour. Try their rotating craft beer selection; they curate it well. If you have a dog, bring them to the patio and order from the dog menu for peak wholesome content. Make a reservation on weekends. The housemade lemonade's excellent if you're not drinking.

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