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RedTail

Resorts World

The Strip$$4bar
RedTail

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

4:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $3 off 20oz draft beers
  • $7-10 cocktails

Food Specials

  • $1 bone-in wings
  • $2 off all appetizers
  • $10 apps & mains

Also 19:00-21:00 daily happy hour. Sports bar at Resorts World

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Location

Resorts World

RedTail Happy Hour Guide

RedTail has one of the most aggressive food deals you'll find anywhere: $1 bone-in wings during Thursday-Saturday happy hour, 4-6pm, plus $3 off draft beers. Let that sink in—one dollar per wing. That's not a typo, not a "first five wings" promotion, just straight-up dollar wings during a specific window. If you're in Vegas Thursday through Saturday and have any interest in wings and beer, this place demands your attention.

The Dollar Wing Situation

$1 per bone-in wing is absurd pricing that changes the entire calculation. You can get a dozen wings for $12, which is cheaper than most places charge for six. The wings are actual quality too—this isn't mystery meat or tiny wingettes. They're properly cooked, sauced or dry-rubbed with various flavor options, and served with the celery and ranch/blue cheese situation. At this price, you can experiment with flavors you wouldn't normally order and not feel bad about it.

The Weekend-Only Window

Happy hour running Thursday-Saturday, 4-6pm is unusual—most places do weekdays and skip weekends. RedTail does the opposite, which suggests they're targeting the weekend crowd and using this deal to drive traffic during their prime days. The 4-6pm timing is that pre-dinner, pre-going-out window when people are deciding where to start their evening. Two hours is enough to eat a serious amount of wings and have a few beers without feeling rushed.

Beer Discount Math

$3 off drafts depends on the base price, but assuming standard Strip pricing of $8-10 for drafts, you're looking at $5-7 beers during happy hour. Paired with dollar wings, you're having a full meal with drinks for $20-25 per person, which is shockingly reasonable for Strip-adjacent dining. The draft selection presumably includes some craft options alongside standard domestics—ask what's on tap before ordering.

The Wing Strategy

At $1 per wing, the smart move is ordering more than you think you need. Get a dozen to start, see how you're feeling, order another dozen if you're still hungry. Mix flavors—try the buffalo, the BBQ, maybe something spicy or dry-rubbed. At this price, you can sample everything without stress. The bone-in specification matters—these are proper wings, not boneless nuggets (which are just chicken tenders in disguise and everyone knows it).

Crowd Expectations

Weekend happy hours with deals this good attract crowds. Expect a wait or competition for seating, especially on Saturdays. Showing up right at 4pm gives you first access. The atmosphere is probably sports bar energy—TVs playing games, groups of friends, people taking advantage of the deals. Service might be stretched during busy times, so have patience and order in bulk when you get attention.

Real Talk

RedTail's Thursday-Saturday happy hour with $1 wings is one of the best pure value plays in Vegas. The pricing is so aggressive it almost seems like a mistake, but if they're advertising it, they're committed to it. The weekend-only schedule and short window create urgency and scarcity that drive traffic. Come hungry, come ready to eat wings, bring friends and split the beer discount, and you'll have a cheap, filling meal that beats almost any other option in the area. This isn't fancy or refined—it's cheap wings and beer executed at scale—but sometimes that's exactly what Vegas needs to be.

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