Featured Happy Hour: Herbs & Rye

Andrew Figurelli

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I am absolutely fine playing favorites. This is my website and I answer to no man! So of course, my first featured happy hour is coincidentally my favorite steak house in Las Vegas: Herbs & Rye.

Just west of the strip, in a “not-so-lavish” area, you’ll find a line outside of the door nearly every day this place opens up, hoping to find an open seat at the bar or being on the first to be on the waitlist. Trust me, I know – I’m probably in line the next time you see it because I’m horrible with making reservations.

During happy hour, which luckily for us is twice a day (Monday-Saturday: 5 pm to 8 pm & 12 am to 3 am), the steak menu becomes a flyer on Black Friday – every steak half off. From the tender, marbled ribeye that promises a melt-in-your-mouth experience to the robust flavors of a perfectly charred New York strip, there’s a cut for every palate. And at half price, you might just be tempted to explore the entire range.

The Drinks

But Herbs & Rye isn’t just about the steaks, as ludicrous as that might sound. The cocktail menu is a meticulously curated collection of classics and innovative creations, each with its own story and a nod to the cocktail’s golden age. It’s the kind of place where you can sip on a perfectly balanced Old Fashioned while debating the merits of a medium-rare vs. medium-well steak with your server, who’s likely as passionate about the food as you are.

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The happy hour at Herbs & Rye is more than just a promotional gimmick; it’s a celebration of good food, great drinks, and even better company. It’s a reminder that in a city known for its excesses, there are still places that cherish the art of dining and the joy of sharing a meal. So next time you’re pondering over where to unwind after a long day, don’t overthink it – check out Herbs & Rye. It’s where the steaks are hot, the drinks are cool, and the prices are just right. I will absolutely drink to that.

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