Reno Happy Hours Team
title: "Late Night Happy Hours in Reno: The Night Owl's Guide" description: "Reno never closes. Here are the real late-night happy hours — 1 AM deals at Fireside Lounge, post-midnight specials, and bars that actually want your business after 10 PM." date: "2026-01-28" author: "FindHappyHours" tags: ["happy hour", "reno", "late night", "night life"] image: "https://loremflickr.com/1200/630/reno,night?lock=7"
Late Night Happy Hours in Reno: The Night Owl's Guide
Most cities operate on the assumption that happy hour ends at 7pm and everything after that is full price. Reno didn't get that memo. The combination of 24-hour casino culture, a local bar scene that caters to service industry workers who get off at midnight, and a few operators who figured out that late-night specials print money means Reno has genuine options for people whose evening doesn't start until 9 or 10pm.
Here's what's actually running after dark.
Fireside Lounge at Peppermill — 1am to 3am
This is the headline late-night deal and it's worth treating as gospel: the Fireside Lounge at Peppermill runs $3 wells and calls every night from 1am to 3am. Not just weekends. Every night.
Think about what that means. At 1:30am, when almost every bar in America is either closing or charging $15 for a cocktail, you can be at a fire pit inside one of the most distinctive bars in Nevada drinking a well vodka soda for $3. The Fireside's staff knows the late-night crowd by name. The regulars who show up at 1am are a specific type—casino workers, hotel staff, night owls, and people who've made Fireside their unofficial after-work bar for years.
The lounge itself is worth experiencing regardless of the pricing. The neon, the carpet, the fire pits, the sense that time stopped in 1978—it's a legitimate Reno institution and the late-night pricing is almost secondary to the experience of being there.
If you go to one late-night happy hour in Reno, make it this one.
Our Bar — 9pm to Close (15% Off Everything)
Our Bar kicks off its late-night happy hour at 9pm with 15% off everything on the menu. That includes drinks, food, and the $3 street tacos that are already priced well before the discount. The 15% might sound modest but it adds up across a full evening, especially if you're eating.
Our Bar's late-night crowd is lively and local. The Riverwalk location means the foot traffic increases as the evening progresses, and the 9pm happy hour window catches the wave of people who've finished dinner elsewhere and are looking for a lower-key second stop. The bar has good energy late without being the kind of place where you can't hear yourself talk.
The combination of actual food (those tacos are legitimately good) and extended drink discounts makes Our Bar the best late-night value on the Riverwalk.
Circus Circus Reno — 6pm to 8pm (All Drinks Half Price)
Circus Circus isn't late-night in the traditional sense—their half-price all-drinks deal runs from 6 to 8pm, which is the late afternoon happy hour window rather than true late night. But in the context of a progressive evening, it fills an important role: it's the 6pm bridge between the early Riverwalk stops and the genuinely late-night options.
Half price across all drinks, not selected items. At a casino bar that's already reasonably priced, this gets you into the $3–5 range for most cocktails and well below $3 for beers. Use this window as your transition between an early dinner and the later evening.
The Casino Floor Reality
Here's something that doesn't get enough attention in Reno happy hour guides: the casino floor bars at most major properties run drink specials tied to gaming that don't have set "hours" in the traditional sense. If you're sitting at a machine and playing, comped drinks are a genuine perk of Reno's casino culture. If you're at a casino bar adjacent to the gaming floor, the bartenders often have latitude to run deals for people who are clearly spending time in the casino.
This isn't a formal happy hour program, but it's real. Harrah's, Peppermill, Atlantis, and THE ROW properties all operate in an environment where the goal is keeping people comfortable and drinking in the building. That creates informal pricing flexibility that doesn't show up on any happy hour listing.
After 2am: The True Late-Night Options
Nevada's liquor laws don't include a last-call mandate, which means bars can legally serve until whatever closing time they've chosen—or stay open 24 hours. The casino bars at Peppermill and Atlantis operate continuously. The Fireside Lounge's 1–3am special takes advantage of this.
After 3am, the options narrow but don't disappear. Casino bars stay open, some slots areas have adjacent bar service running around the clock, and the 24-hour format of Nevada gaming culture means there's always somewhere to get a drink in Reno.
For most people, the practical late-night window is 9pm to 2am. Our Bar at 9pm, Circus Circus for the earlier evening transition, and Fireside Lounge from 1am onward covers that range with actual deals rather than full-price desperation drinks.
Tips for the Late-Night Reno Drinker
Eat before 9pm. The late-night food options are limited to Our Bar's tacos and whatever casino bars are running in the small hours. If you want a real meal, get it earlier.
Plan the Fireside ending deliberately. The 1–3am Fireside window is the best deal in Reno's late-night scene, but it works best as a planned final stop rather than something you stumble into. Know you're going there and plan your evening around arriving around 1am.
Rideshares get slower and more expensive after midnight. This is true everywhere but especially relevant in Reno where the driver pool is smaller than in major cities. If you're planning a late-night Riverwalk or Midtown crawl that ends at Peppermill, book the rideshare a few minutes before you need it rather than requesting it when you're already at the door.
The casino properties have parking. If you're not drinking, or if you have a designated driver, every major casino property has free parking. This is Reno's advantage over cities where late-night entertainment means paying $20 to park.
Reno's late-night scene has its own character—the scale is intimate and the options curated rather than overwhelming. What exists here is genuinely good, and the Fireside Lounge's 1am special alone makes it worth knowing about.
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