NEW YORK NEW YORK HAPPY HOURS

New York-New York gets happy hour right just like NYC itself. Eclectic, diverse, and a little unpredictable. Four verified happy hours that have nothing in common with each other except they’re all genuinely fun. Dueling pianos at Bar at Times Square, free line dance lessons at Coyote Ugly, classic Italian at Il Fornaio, and Nine Fine Irishmen which isn’t technically a happy hour but absolutely feels like one. Next door to Park MGM and T-Mobile Arena, and a short walkway crossing away from MGM Grand, Hard Rock Cafe, and BrewDog happy hours. More options than you’ll need. Pick one and see where the afternoon takes you.

New York New York Happy Hours – Frequently Asked Questions

Happy Hour Vegas has verified 4 happy hours at New York-New York — Bar at Times Square, Coyote Ugly, Nine Fine Irishmen, and Il Fornaio. Each one is a completely different experience which makes New York-New York one of the more eclectic happy hour lineups on the Strip. Something for everyone — which is very on brand for a resort named after New York City.

Bar at Times Square is a dueling piano bar and one of the most entertaining happy hour experiences on the Las Vegas Strip. Two pianists take requests and battle it out while the crowd gets increasingly involved — it’s loud, interactive, and genuinely fun. Happy hour pricing makes it an easy first stop before the evening crowd arrives and the energy shifts up a gear.

Yes — and it comes with free line dance lessons during happy hour which is either your best or worst nightmare depending on who you ask. Coyote Ugly is exactly what you expect — bar top dancing, cold drinks, and zero pretense. The free lessons make the happy hour window the best time to visit if you want the full experience without the late-night crowd. Worth it for the story alone.

Nine Fine Irishmen is one of the most authentic Irish pub experiences on the Las Vegas Strip — live Irish music, a serious whiskey selection, and a genuine pub atmosphere that holds up well against the themed resort environment around it. It’s not technically a traditional happy hour but the experience and pricing during the early evening absolutely qualify. If you appreciate a proper Irish pub this is one of the better ones in Las Vegas.

New York-New York sits next to Park MGM and directly across from T-Mobile Arena — making it a natural pre-show stop for concert and event nights. A walkway bridge crosses Las Vegas Blvd connecting to MGM Grand, and Hard Rock Cafe and BrewDog are within easy walking distance on the east side of the Strip. Park MGM is directly connected with its own happy hour options at Eataly and The Crack Shack.