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Primrose

3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$$$4.4restaurantbar
Primrose

The Vibe

French-inspired brasserie at Park MGM. Charming Parisian atmosphere with classic bistro fare.

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-5:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

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

Food Specials

  • $8 deviled eggs
  • $10 flatbread
  • $9 dumplings
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Location

3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Primrose Happy Hour Guide

Primrose sits at Park MGM trying to be your neighborhood French bistro, except your neighborhood is the Las Vegas Strip and the people next to you are probably wearing designer sneakers that cost more than your rent. It's casual French dining done in that effortlessly chic way that makes you feel sophisticated for ordering a croque monsieur. The happy hour brings Park MGM-level quality down to prices that won't make you reconsider your life choices.

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Happy hour runs daily from 3pm-6pm in the bar and lounge area, and they're not skimping on the deals. You're looking at $7 select wines, $6 draft beers, $8 cocktails, and $8-12 small plates that include French classics like escargot, mussels, and pâté alongside more approachable options. The portions are bistro-sized—meant for sharing and grazing, not loading up your plate like it's a buffet.

Why You're Actually Here

Because you want that French bistro experience without flying to Paris or spending $200 on dinner. Primrose nails the vibe—bright, airy, Parisian-inspired décor that feels Instagram-ready but not obnoxiously so. The food is legit French technique without being pretentious about it. Get the mussels during happy hour; they're a steal and come with bread for dipping in that white wine broth. The cocktails are properly made, and the wine list has enough French options to make you feel cultured.

The Vibe Check

Polished casual with French flair. The happy hour crowd is a mix of Park MGM guests, locals who appreciate good bistro food, and couples on date night who want something nicer than a sports bar but don't want to get dressed up. The space is bright and welcoming—lots of natural light, greenery, and that effortless European café aesthetic. Service is attentive and friendly without being stuffy. It's the kind of place where you can linger over drinks and not feel rushed.

Real Talk

This is still Park MGM, so you're paying Strip prices even during happy hour. The portions are French bistro-style (read: smaller than American portions), so manage expectations accordingly. The happy hour menu is limited to the bar area, so if it's packed, you might be standing or waiting. But the quality is solid—this isn't just French-themed garbage, it's actual French cooking executed well. If you're expecting massive plates of food for $8, recalibrate.

Pro Tips

The mussels are the move—huge portion for the price and perfect for sharing. Get there early if you want a table; the bar fills up fast after 5pm. Order a carafe of wine instead of glasses if you're with someone; better value and very French. The pâté is polarizing but authentic if you're into that. If you like what you're having during happy hour, come back for brunch—their French toast is borderline legendary. Park MGM is easier to navigate than most Strip casinos, so this is a solid spot to meet people without the usual "where the hell are you?" texts.

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