Grape Vine Cafe and Wine Bar
Sip, Savor, and Unwind: Grape Vine Café and Wine Bar Happy Hour
If you’re craving a laid-back, elegant-yet-casual spot to enjoy great food and wine, the Grape Vine Café and Wine Bar should be high on your Happy Hour hit list. Tucked inside a charming shopping plaza, Grape Vine delivers a cozy, Mediterranean-inspired ambiance with just the right touch of upscale vibes. The moment you step in, the mix of rustic wood beams, wine racks, and warm lighting tells you one thing: you’re in for a relaxed, delicious experience.
Their Happy Hour, served Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 3 PM to 5 PM at the bar, is a perfect way to ease into the evening. It’s the kind of place where locals like to linger over a glass of red and chat with the friendly bartenders while noshing on chef-driven small plates that don’t feel like an afterthought.
Let’s talk drinks first, because this is a wine bar, after all. During Happy Hour, select wines by the glass are half off, and we’re not talking bottom-shelf stuff. Their wine list leans heavily into California and Italy, with a few surprises from Spain and Oregon. If wine’s not your thing, they’ve also got half off domestic beers to keep the good times rolling.
But the food? That’s where Grape Vine really shines. The Happy Hour bites are seriously elevated. We’re talking garlic bread with melted Gorgonzola, house-made hummus served with warm pita, crispy calamari, juicy grilled lamb lollipops, and cheesy spinach-artichoke dip that’s pure comfort food. The happy hour menu dishes start at $8, and the portions are generous enough to share—or not, if you’re feeling extra hungry.
One standout is their Happy Hour Crab Stuffed Shrimp with crab stuffing, scampi style. It’s crunchy, tangy, and downright addictive. And don’t sleep on the Salmon Sliders, two mini salmon fillets, cucumber, dill sauce on brioche buns.
The bar area fills up fast, but the crowd is mostly locals who appreciate good food, good wine, and good conversation. It’s a mellow scene—no blaring TVs, just soft music and the clink of wine glasses.
Grape Vine Café also doubles as a wine shop, which means you can browse their shelves and take home a bottle (or three) at retail prices. It’s a nice bonus if you discover something new during Happy Hour and want to keep the party going at home.
So whether you’re winding down after work, meeting friends for a casual date night, or just in the mood for something easy and satisfying, Grape Vine Café & Wine Bar’s Happy Hour is a deliciously relaxing choice. Come for the wine, stay for the food—and leave with a smile and maybe a bottle under your arm.
For more Happy Hour deals, check our detailed guide to the best restaurants on The Strip, Off the Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, Henderson, and Summerlin that promise flavorful dishes and refreshing drinks.





