TREASURE ISLAND HAPPY HOURS

Treasure Island is a mid-Strip survivor with a small local following and zero pretension. The happy hour scene here is three spots, and the list has gotten shorter as the property has quietly trimmed its bar program. What’s left is casual, affordable, and perfectly fine if you’re already here. But let’s be real: you’re steps from the Venetian and the Fashion Show Mall, both of which punch significantly harder. And when the new Hard Rock Hotel opens nearby, TI’s whole vibe is going to get an interesting reality check

Treasure Island Happy Hours Las Vegas – Frequently Asked Questions

Three. That’s it. The Margarita Bar at TI, The Cove, and Gilley’s. The property has quietly closed several bar and restaurant options over the years, so what you see is what you get.

Probably not on its own. But if you’re already staying there or walking past, it’s a perfectly reasonable stop. The deals are solid and the crowds are manageable — a genuine break from the chaos a few blocks south.

The Venetian is literally next door and has a significantly deeper bench of happy hour options. The Fashion Show Mall is directly across the street and has several restaurant bars worth exploring. Both are easy walks.

As of our last verification, yes — Gilley’s is still operating and still offering happy hour. Always worth calling ahead, though. TI has a habit of quietly closing things without much announcement.

The new Hard Rock Hotel is coming to the north end of the Strip and will almost certainly bring new happy hour competition to the area. TI is already in a tough spot competitively — more options nearby will make it work even harder for that local dollar. Watch this space.