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What are the average drink prices in Las Vegas?

swimer499 asked:


I am going to Las Vegas for my 21st birthday in February and I wanted to know what the average price of a drink is in the casinos and nightclubs. Average price for a beer and mixed drinks would be greatly appreciated.

Patrick

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7 Responses to “What are the average drink prices in Las Vegas?”

  1. kyle Says:

    i’m not sure how you’d get an average.. there’s so many bars and clubs.. some are crazy.. some are normal.. like 2 and 3 dollars and no covers. it’s too hard to say for sure. i’m going to vegas next month for my 23rd.. so maybe when i get back i can let you know what i find.. if i remember..

  2. draggin78201 Says:

    If you plan on doing any type of gaming, i.e. slot machines, black jack, roulette, drinks are usually free.

  3. Kells Says:

    In most casinos, if you are gambling, you can get free drinks. So if you guys are hanging out in the casinos, just sit at a slot or a table for a while to get a drink. Otherwise, if you pay for them at a bar, expect to pay b/w $3 and $7 for a drink– $7 only at some of the clubs. Just keep looking around for the good prices. Some bars have reasonable prices. $3 for a beer- maybe $4 or $5 for a mixed drink. You can find those really big frozen drinks around too. Like $10 for like 64 oz or something. Have fun!!

  4. Claire Q Says:

    if you’re gambling, they’re free… in every casino. typically if you have at least $20 in a machine, they will bring you free drinks.

    If you go to a bar or club, however, they run about $4-6 for a beer or a well.

  5. UrbanPhotos Says:

    If you’re gambling you get free drinks but should tip the cocktail waitress at least $1 per drink.

    Strip casino bars typically are very expensive. You can expect night club and restaurant prices to be the same or higher. You can play the bartop video poker and drink for “free” (it’s really only free if you win or break even) or pay $5 to $6 for a beer or basic well drink. Fancier drinks are probably more expensive. Just ask the bartender “how much is a Martini?” or whatever.

    Downtown casinos (Fremont Street) are generally less expensive except for the Golden Nugget.

    Slots-A-Fun on the strip next to Circus Circus sells bottles of Heineken, Becks and Corona for $2. O’Sheas (next to the Flamingo) also usually has cheaper beer and drinks than the rest of the strip.

  6. glori Says:

    if you sign up to get the casino fun books, they have coupons for free or discounted drinks

  7. Maxx P Says:

    In casinos you’re looking at $5-10 for mixed drinks and $3-6 for beers, depending on where you’re at. Obviously, the nicer the place (Bellagio, Wynn) the more expensive it is. Down on Freemont St. will be the cheapest. At most major nightclubs mixed drinks will run $10-$15, beers $5-8. These prices are not including tips. A Grey Goose screwdriver at Tryst (Wynn) will run $14 (not including tip).

    If you’re drinking beer, buy them at the hotel gift shop instead of a casino bar. You can usually save $1-$2/bottle.

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