THE STRAT HAPPY HOURS


One happy hour at The STRAT. At 108 floors up, 108 Drinks & Eats is the most elevated happy hour in Las Vegas. The view is spectacular, no reservation required, but a you’ll need to buy a Skypod ticket to get you up there (2 for 1 at happy hour). Atomic Golf is steps away and the north Strip is quietly having a moment. Most locals still skip The STRAT entirely. That’s their loss and your less crowded observation deck.

The Strat Las Vegas Happy Hours – Frequently Asked Questions

The STRAT has one verified happy hour — 108 Drinks & Eats on the 108th floor observation level. It’s a single stop but an unforgettable one. At 1,149 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, 108 Drinks & Eats is the most elevated happy hour in Las Vegas — and one of the most unique happy hour experiences in the country.

108 Drinks & Eats is the bar and lounge on the 108th floor of The STRAT Tower — one of the tallest freestanding observation towers in the United States. The space offers panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip, the valley, and the surrounding desert that are genuinely difficult to experience anywhere else. Happy hour pricing on drinks and bites makes the experience accessible including the two-for-one $27 Skypod admission ticket required to get up there. No reservation needed once you’re in.

No reservation is required for 108 Drinks & Eats. You do need a Skypod ticket to access the observation level and during happy hour it is a two for one. Currently $27 for two people which covers entry to the observation deck and the 108 Drinks & Eats lounge. Walk-up access is available. For busy periods like weekends or holidays it’s worth arriving early as the tower can have wait times during peak hours.

If you’ve never been to the top of The STRAT — yes, absolutely. The view of the Las Vegas Strip from 1,149 feet is one of those experiences that genuinely surprises people who expect it to be just another tourist attraction. On a clear day you can see the entire valley from Red Rock Canyon to the Spring Mountains. The happy hour pricing softens the ticket cost and the crowd is thinner than most Strip venues because most locals and visitors overlook The STRAT entirely. That’s what makes it worth going.

A: The STRAT sits at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip — further from the main casino cluster than most Strip properties. The north Strip is gaining momentum though — Atomic Golf, one of the most talked-about new entertainment concepts in Las Vegas, is steps away and drawing a new crowd to the area. Resorts World is nearby with several verified happy hours. The STRAT’s location means less foot traffic and shorter lines than the center Strip — which works entirely in your favor for a relaxed happy hour visit with one of the best views in the city.