Fresh fish, polished sushi, and a happy hour that feels a little more grown-up than the usual neighborhood special. Pier 215 in UnCommons has built a loyal local following thanks to Chef Ted Jung, whose rรฉsumรฉ includes Nobu and Yellowtail, and it shows in the quality of the seafood. The Pier 215 happy hour is where savvy Southwest Las Vegas diners go when they want sushi-bar quality without committing to a full dinner.
Order This: the happy hour sushi and specialty rolls. Recent guests consistently call out the freshness of the fish and the value of the happy hour menu.
- Salmon sushi and sashimi favorites
- Specialty rolls at reduced happy hour pricing
- Pair it with a discounted beer or cocktail and settle in for a leisurely afternoon bite.
What makes this place different is that it isn’t trying to be a trendy sushi lounge or a casino seafood spot. Pier 215 blends Japanese technique with seafood-driven creativity, giving the Southwest valley a restaurant that locals return to again and again. The room stays relaxed, the fish stays fresh, and the happy hour crowd tends to know exactly why they’re there. That’s usually a good sign.
What is the happy hour at Pier 215? It’s a weekday happy hour typically offered Monday through Friday from 11am to 6pm., featuring discounted sushi, rolls, appetizers, and drinks. Arrive early if you’re coming with a groupโthe locals already know this one.
* Cocktails $11
Saki Sangria, Blue Moscato Margarita
* House Saki $5
Hot/Cold
* Kurosawa Saki Masu $9
* Amalfi Spritz $9
* Beer $7
* KFC Skewers / Shrimp Tempura $5
* Albacore Crispy Onion/Spicy Tuna or Crab Roll $7
* Yellowtail Jalapeno Salsa/Seared Ahi Tuna/Yuzu Salmon/Hot Night Roll $9
* Chutorro Carpaccio/Japanese Snapper Crudo/Waikiki Roll $11







