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Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews

3771 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Strip$4.2barrestaurant
Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews

The Vibe

Car-themed burger joint at The LINQ Promenade. Fun atmosphere with creative burgers and craft beer selection.

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

2:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $4 draft beer
  • $5 wells
  • $6 craft beer

Food Specials

  • $6 burgers
  • $5 wings
  • $8 loaded fries
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Location

3771 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews Happy Hour Guide

Sickies Garage brings that vintage hot rod and motorcycle garage aesthetic to the Strip, serving burgers and craft beer in a space covered with actual vintage cars, motorcycles, and enough automotive memorabilia to make gearheads weep. It's the Harley-Davidson Cafe's cooler younger sibling—less corporate theme park, more authentic garage bar that happens to serve food.

The Happy Hour Lowdown

Happy hour typically runs weekdays from 3pm-6pm with deals on select draft beers, well drinks, and appetizers. You're looking at discounted pricing on their rotating craft beer taps, cocktails, and bar food like loaded fries, wings, and sliders. The beer selection's solid with local and national craft options, so happy hour's your chance to try something new without committing to full-price pints. It's Strip pricing, so "discounted" is relative, but the deals are legitimate.

Why You're Actually Here

For over-the-top burgers and the automotive eye candy. Sickies does creative burgers—we're talking peanut butter and bacon, mac and cheese stuffed, deep-fried options that probably violate some health code somewhere. The portions are massive, the toppings are ridiculous, and the whole menu is designed for people who think moderation is boring. Plus, you're surrounded by vintage motorcycles and hot rods suspended from the ceiling, which beats staring at slot machines.

The Vibe Check

It's garage-themed but not cheesy about it—real vintage bikes and cars, automotive parts as decor, industrial touches, rock music playing. The crowd's a mix of tourists who think this looks cool (it does) and locals who appreciate good burgers and beer. It's loud and energetic, especially during prime hours. Bar seating's great for solo diners or small groups; booths work for bigger parties. The whole place smells like burgers, which is either heaven or hell depending on your hunger level.

Real Talk

The burgers are huge and messy—come hungry and don't wear white. The automotive theme is cool but it's still a Strip restaurant at heart, which means tourist pricing and tourist crowds. Food's good but not groundbreaking; you're paying for the experience and convenience. Service quality varies wildly based on how slammed they are. If you're not into burgers, beer, and motorcycles, this probably isn't your scene.

Pro Tips

Order a burger during happy hour and split it—they're genuinely massive. Try their craft beer selection; it rotates with local Vegas breweries featured. The loaded fries are solid appetizer happy hour value. Don't be shy about asking for extra napkins; these burgers are engineered to destroy your dignity. Check out the bikes and cars while you wait—some are legitimately rare and cool. If you're into motorcycles or hot rods, chat up the staff; they usually know the stories behind the displays.

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