BrewDog Las Vegas blends craft brews and vibrant vibes in a massive rooftop space with panoramic Strip views, tasty bites, and a lively atmosphere.
"As the name suggests, BrewDog is all about the beer (and the view). The two-floor rooftop bar is in the heart of the Strip, an ideal pregame spot for Golden Knights games. BrewDog has more than 30 craft beers on tap and an extensive menu that includes everything from lobster tacos and Yorkshire pudding and gravy to 24-hour marinated oak-fired chicken and spicy king shrimp." - Ryan Slattery
"The Scotland-based international brewery chain BrewDog on the third and fourth floors of the Showcase Mall has a rooftop offering 360° views of the Strip. The only brewery on the Vegas Strip and the largest of the chain’s locations, there are more than a dozen BrewDog brews, such as its crowd-pleasing Elvis Juice IPA. Most of the beer is shipped in from BrewDog production breweries, but there is a small 10-barrel brewing system cranking out seasonal brews which have included Scrummy, a bready and smooth 4.3 percent English Porter; and Kicker, a crisp, sessionable 5.7 percent Kolsch. For sustenance, while you are enjoying your time here, you’ll find food menus featuring an assortment of pizzas, burgers, authentic Scottish haggis and lobster dishes." - Bob Barnes
"At 30,000 square feet, BrewDog says the brewpub is the largest on the Las Vegas Strip and its rooftop bar offers 360-degree views from high above the city. The bar has 96 pours on tap, with beers like Elvis Juice and Punk IPA, and guest taps from Las Vegas breweries. The menu includes pizza and tacos, lobster, and Wagyu beef burgers." - Janna Karel
"The rooftop bar on the Las Vegas Strip has 96 pours on tap, plus a ton of food and drink options for everyone in your crew. While the open-air rooftop offers views of up and down Las Vegas Boulevard, the game room has plenty to keep you busy with 28-foot-long shuffleboard, old-school arcade games, and a few games of the tabletop variety." - Ryan Slattery, Janna Karel
"Brewdog Las Vegas, which opened its rooftop brewery high above the Las Vegas Strip in December of last year, claims it has just released the most expensive beer in town. The High Roller, a 9 percent ABV chocolate dessert stout that goes for $250 for a 16.9-ounce bottle. The ingredients list includes glacier water, malt sourced from six countries — and beluga caviar." - Janna Karel