A spacious, barn-inspired brewpub and grill, Big Dog's offers a cozy atmosphere for beer lovers and dog owners alike, showcasing Wisconsin-inspired bites and over 50 craft beers on tap.
"The name, the logo and the giant dog statue out front are the first clues that Big Dog’s Brewing Co. is dog-friendly. Fortunately, the outdoor patio follows suit with plenty of space for dogs and humans alike. Water bowls are available for thirsty dogs and locally brewed beer is on tap for thirsty humans." - Janna Karel
"The Wisconsin-influenced bar in the northwest leans on dishes such as poutine fries, pints of bacon, Bavarian hot pretzels, and Wisconsin beer cheese soup. Bratwursts, a pimento sandwich on Texas toast, and a chicken schnitzel sandwich go well with the beers brewed in-house and the mighty roster of craft brews. Call-ahead reservations are available; visit the website for details. Find multiple locations in town." - Ryan Slattery
"The Wisconsin-influenced bar in the northwest leans on dishes such as poutine fries, pints of bacon, Bavarian hot pretzels, and Wisconsin beer cheese soup. Bratwursts, a pimento sandwich on Texas toast, and a chicken schnitzel sandwich go well with the beers brewed in-house and the mighty roster of craft brews. Call-ahead reservations are available; visit the website for details. Find multiple locations in town." - Ryan Slattery
"This dog-themed brewpub in Las Vegas has earned more major brewing competition medals than any other Southern Nevada brewery, and its head brewer Dave Pascual more than any other brewer in Nevada. Craft beer enthusiasts will love the Tail Wagger Wheat or Black Lab Stout. Or, for the holiday season, surprise them with the limited-edition Mexican Hot Chocolate Stout. But the real treat is the Christmas gift set that comes with Big Dog’s single-wall 64-ounce growler, a certificate to fill the growler with any signature brew, and a sticker, for the collectors." - Janna Karel
"This Wisconsin and dog-themed brewpub and casino is Las Vegas’s original brewpub, having opened as Holy Cow! in 1992. Renamed Big Dog’s in 2003 in honor of founder Tom “Big Dog” Wiesner, it has proved to be quite successful and has earned more major brewing competition medals than any other Southern Nevada brewery, and its head brewer Dave Pascual more than any other brewer in Nevada. A recent expansion increased its draft lineup to more than 50 taps, the largest of any local brewpub. Several of the beers sport dog-themed names such as Tail Wagger Wheat or Black Lab Stout. Open 24/7 for drinking, dining, and gambling pleasure." - Bob Barnes