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Herbs and Rye

4.7 · 5,654 reviews·Loved by travelers
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Herbs and Rye is a beloved bar in Las Vegas, consistently earning a 4.7 rating from over 5,600 reviews. Located on West Sahara Avenue, it offers a sophisticated yet unpretentious vibe that attracts locals and tourists alike. The bar specializes in classic and innovative cocktails, with a focus on fresh ingredients and house-made syrups. The interior features dim lighting, leather booths, and a long wooden bar, creating an intimate setting. Live music, often jazz or blues, adds to the ambiance on select nights. What makes Herbs and Rye distinctive is its happy hour, which is legendary for offering half-priced steaks and cocktails, drawing crowds daily. The menu also includes a variety of appetizers and entrees, making it a great spot for dinner or late-night drinks.

Don't miss

  • Award-winning happy hour with half-priced steaks and cocktails
  • Extensive craft cocktail menu with seasonal specials
  • Live jazz and blues performances
  • Intimate, dark ambiance with vintage decor
  • Signature dishes like bone-in ribeye and lobster mac

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Ways to visit Herbs and Rye

You can visit on your own (no cover charge; pay for food and drinks). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Happy hour is extremely popular; arrive early to secure a spot.
  • Live music nights can get crowded; check schedule online.
  • Cash and cards accepted; happy hour deals are cash-friendly.
  • Smart casual dress code; no athletic wear.

A bit of history

Herbs and Rye opened in 2012, quickly becoming a staple in Las Vegas' off-Strip dining and drinking scene, known for its commitment to craft cocktails and quality food.

Common questions

Do they take reservations?

No, it's first-come, first-served.

Is there a dress code?

Smart casual; no shorts or flip-flops after 8 PM.

What's the parking situation?

Small lot and street parking; rideshare recommended.

Are kids allowed?

Yes, but it's more of an adult-oriented bar.

Do they have vegetarian options?

Yes, several appetizers and salads.

Is the happy hour menu available all night?

No, only from 4-7 PM daily.

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