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SIX VEGAS HAPPY HOURS YOU CAN´T AFFORD TO MISS

In today´s economy, everyone is looking for a deal - especially when they´re on vacation. Luckily, Las Vegas´ many restaurants and lounges don´t disappoint. Whether it´s food or cocktails you crave, Las Vegas has a happy-hour special that will please both your palate and your pocketbook.

Not surprisingly, one of the city´s best happy hours isn´t found on the Strip. However, with two locations to choose from - the original at Town Square (6653 Las Vegas Blvd., South) and one at Tivoli Village (420 S. Rampart, Suite 180) - Brio Tuscan Grille´s Tuscan Tasters menu is definitely worth the trip. Available in the bar Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. and then again Monday through Thursday from 9 p.m. to close, Brio´s Tuscan Tasters menu features 10 delectable items ranging from the chorizo fonduta to the margherita flatbread for just $2.95 each. Despite the menu´s name, the portions are actually big enough to share, making Brio´s Happy hour ideal larger parties or those with a hearty appetite.

For those staying on the west side of town, T-Bones Chophouse & Lounge inside Red Rock Casino Resort Spa offers one of the city´s most popular off-Strip happy hours. Available Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the bar, snacks like pancetta mac-and-cheese poppers and grilled fish tacos for just $5 to $9, as well as select specialty cocktails for $7, beers for $5, wines by the glass for $7 and premium spirits for $5 to $9.

If you´re looking for a happy hour experience you´ll never forget, then look no further than the Level 107 Lounge. Located on the 107th floor of the Stratosphere Tower, the Level 107 Lounge not only offers some of the best views of the city, but also one of the tastiest happy hours around, as all of its menu items come from the award-winning Top of the World restaurant downstairs.

Guests can enjoy half-price appetizers and two-for-one martinis from 4 to 7 p.m. daily, with such mouth-watering must-tries as the Wagyu beef tenderloin carpaccio and ahi tuna tataki and Asian salad made with seared tuna, wasabi vinaigrette and potato chips.

If sushi is what you´re after, then head on over to SushiSamba inside the Shoppes at the Palazzo. Available at the bar Sunday to Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. and then again from 11 p.m. to close, SushiSamba{s Happy hour menu features a selection of favorites like spicy tuna roll for $6, as well as fabulous $6 caipirinhas and mojitos.

Since a lot of people just use happy hour as a chance to score an affordable dinner, Bacio´s Happy Hour Prefix Menu inside the Tropicana shouldn´t more as too much of a surprise. At one of the city´s more unique happy hour offerings, guests can enjoy a three-course meal every Tuesday to Saturday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. plus a glass of house wine and coffee or tea for just $33.
Finally, for guys (or girls) hoping to set the mood, Lakeside, the restaurant situated on the picturesque Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas, offers an oyster happy hour at its bar and lounge from 5:30 to 7 p.m. nightly. For just $1.50 each, guests can indulge in nature´s aphrodisiac, experiencing handfuls of Hama Hama, Shibumi, St. Simone or Rappahannock oysters for one shell of a good time.

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