VENETIAN HAPPY HOURS

The Venetian is one of those rare Strip properties that actually delivers for locals and visitors alike. Fifteen verified happy hours across a dining lineup that runs from Greek seafood to Japanese fusion to Italian to darts bars. That’s not a typo. The range here is genuinely impressive and the quality holds up. Center Strip location means you’re steps from he Fashion Show Mall, Treasure Island, and directly across from the Hard Rock Hotel coming soon. If you’re building a happy hour crawl around this stretch of the Strip, the Venetian is your anchor.

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Venetian Happy Hours Las Vegas – Frequently Asked Questions

Fifteen verified happy hours across the property. That’s one of the largest concentrations of happy hour options at any single resort on the Las Vegas Strip. The range covers everything from upscale Greek seafood at Estiatorio Milos to darts and drinks at Flight Club to late-night cocktails at Electra.

Absolutely. The Venetian is one of the most walkable and accessible properties on the Strip. The Grand Canal Shoppes layout makes it easy to move between venues, and the happy hour quality is high enough to justify the trip even if your hotel is somewhere else entirely.

That depends on what you’re after. For food-forward happy hours, Estiatorio Milos, SushiSamba, and Brera Osteria are standouts. For a more social, bar-forward experience, Flight Club, Rockhouse, and Electra Cocktail Club are the go-tos. TAO and LAVO overlap into nightlife territory if the night goes long.

It’s at the top of the list. Fifteen options puts it among the leaders on the Strip, and the quality-to-quantity ratio is better than most. Properties like Caesars and MGM Grand have strong lineups, but the Venetian’s dining diversity is hard to match — you’re not choosing between variations of the same bar menu.

You’re in a great spot. Treasure Island is right next door with a handful of options. The Fashion Show Mall is directly across the street with several restaurant bars. The LINQ Promenade is a short walk south. And when the new Hard Rock Hotel opens across the Strip, this stretch becomes one of the best happy hour corridors in the city.