You don’t need an Absinthe ticket to hang out at Green Fairy Garden inside Caesars Palace, and that’s the first thing locals should know. Hidden beside Spiegelworld’s circus chaos, this outdoor cocktail garden feels like old Vegas got weird in the best possible way—part absinthe lounge, part fever dream, part late-night hangout for people tired of casino bars.
Technically, it’s not a happy hour. But the timing, pricing, and cocktail creativity absolutely earn it a spot on the list. Order This: the signature Green Fairy cocktail with absinthe, herbs, and citrus—strong, herbal, and not pretending to be subtle. The frozen espresso martini also gets a lot of repeat orders for good reason. Small plates rotate, but the fries and shareable snacks are the safest move if you’re drinking first and making decisions later.
What is the happy hour at Green Fairy Garden? It’s more of an all-evening cocktail garden experience with approachable prices by Caesars Palace standards, creative drinks, and no show ticket required. That last part matters. Most people assume this area is only for Absinthe guests, which keeps the crowd smaller and the vibe looser than the casino floor outside.
The whole setup feels intentionally offbeat—vintage carnival energy, live performers wandering through, cocktails arriving in theatrical glassware. Vegas needs more places like this. Grab a drink at sunset, stay longer than planned, and lean into the weirdness.





