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Las Vegas Drink Prices in 2026

What you will actually pay for a cocktail, a beer, a round of shots and a table in Las Vegas this year, with the real numbers, the tax and tip nobody mentions, and the moves that save your group serious money. Straight from a local host who books this every weekend.

The Short Answer

In 2026, a mixed drink in Las Vegas runs about $12 to $20 at a casino bar and a signature cocktail $18 to $30. Inside a nightclub, a cocktail is $20 to $28, a shot is $12 to $18, and beer runs $10 to $16. Then add 8.375% sales tax and a tip on every one. That is the whole game in two sentences. Below is the full breakdown by drink and by venue, the bottle service math, and the handful of moves that change the price you pay.

One thing to get out of the way early: the cheapest drink on the Strip is not a drink you buy, it is a guest list spot that saves your cover, or a shared table that turns a $25 cocktail into a few dollars a pour. More on both further down.

Bar & Casino Drink Prices

These are the prices at a typical Strip casino bar, hotel lobby bar or restaurant bar. They are higher than your hometown, lower than the megaclubs, and they all get tax and a tip added. Casino floor drinks while you gamble are the exception, those are often free for the price of a tip.

Drink Low High
Domestic beer (bar / casino) $8 $12
Imported / craft beer $9 $16
Well / mixed drink $12 $20
Signature cocktail $18 $30
Single shot $10 $15
Glass of wine $12 $22
Bottled water $6 $10
Red Bull / energy drink $8 $12

Ranges are 2026 ballparks before 8.375% sales tax and tip. Every venue sets its own menu.

The sculpture-backed main bar inside XS Nightclub Las Vegas

Nightclub & Dayclub Drink Prices

Inside the big rooms, the price jumps. You are paying for the production, the DJ and the location, and the drink is part of the show. A cocktail at Omnia, XS or Tao can run $25 or more before you tip. The same is true poolside at the dayclubs.

Inside a club Low High
Cocktail inside a nightclub $20 $28
Shot inside a nightclub $12 $18
Beer inside a nightclub $10 $16
Red Bull mixer $10 $14

Two more line items hit your night before you ever order a drink: cover charge (often $20 to $75-plus at the door, more for men and on big DJ nights) and the wait at a packed bar. A guest list spot can erase the cover, and a table erases the bar wait entirely. If you are picking a club by who is spinning, check the DJ schedule first, since the headliner nights carry the highest covers and minimums.

The Bottle Service Math

Here is where the numbers flip in your favor. A standard 750ml bottle pours roughly 16 to 17 cocktails. At a club charging $25 a drink, that is over $400 worth of bar drinks. Bottles start higher than that, but they also come with your entry, a guaranteed seat, mixers, a server and zero time waiting in line. Split between a group, the per-person cost often beats buying rounds at the bar all night, and the night is dramatically better.

Where Per bottle
Megaclubs (XS, Omnia) $600 - $900+
Mid-tier clubs (Marquee, Zouk, Tao) $500 - $700
Dayclubs / pool parties $500 - $800
Strip clubs $350 - $500

Worked example: a group of eight at a mid-tier club takes a table with a two-bottle minimum at $600 each, or $1,200. Add the 8.375% tax and a 20 percent gratuity and you are around $1,560 all in, which is roughly $195 a head for guaranteed entry, a seat all night, mixers and no bar lines. Buy the same number of drinks individually at the bar, plus everyone's cover, and you are usually in the same range or higher with a worse night. That is the whole case for a table. We quote your exact group and date on the bottle service page.

Premium cocktails lined up on a glowing Las Vegas club bar top

Tax & Gratuity: The Real Total

Menu prices in Las Vegas are always before tax and tip, and both are real money on a night out. Plan for them so the bill never surprises you.

Rule of thumb: take any menu price and add roughly 30 percent for tax and tip to know your true cost. A $20 listed cocktail is really about $26 out the door. For the same math applied to every venue's table minimums and fee stacks, see our quarterly Vegas Nightlife Price Index.

How to Save on Drinks in Vegas

You will never make Strip drinks cheap, but you can stop overpaying. These are the moves that actually move the number, in order of impact.

  1. 1. Get on the guest list. Skipping a $50 cover is the easiest $50 you will ever save, and it is free. We put your group on the guest list for the right night so you walk past the line and keep that cover for drinks instead.
  2. 2. Share a table instead of buying rounds. For four or more, a bottle split usually beats buying $25 cocktails one at a time, and it includes your entry and a seat. Run the per-head math before you decide it is too much.
  3. 3. Drink on the casino floor. Sit down to play and the cocktail server comes to you. Drinks are comped while you gamble, you just tip a dollar or two a round. The cheapest pour in town.
  4. 4. Hit happy hour and warm up off-Strip. Late-afternoon happy hours at Strip restaurants and lounges cut cocktail and small-plate prices sharply, and the bars and downtown spots are far cheaper than the clubs. Pre-game smart, then arrive at the club ready.
  5. 5. Pick the night, not just the club. A weeknight or a non-headliner night carries a lighter cover and a lower table minimum than a marquee DJ Saturday. Check the DJ schedule and we will steer you to the best value night that still goes off.

We Make the Math Work

Tell us your group size, your date and your budget, and we will lay out exactly what your night costs, guest list to skip the cover, a table priced to your group, or a mix, with no markup and no surprises at the door. One local host, one honest quote.

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Las Vegas Drink Prices: FAQ

How much is a drink in Vegas? +
A typical mixed drink in Las Vegas runs about $12 to $20 at a casino bar, and a signature cocktail runs $18 to $30. Inside a nightclub, expect $20 to $28 for a cocktail. Beer is roughly $8 to $16 and a single shot is about $10 to $15, climbing past $15 at the megaclubs. Every price gets the 8.375% Clark County sales tax added, plus a tip, so a $20 club cocktail really lands closer to $25 to $27 once you tip the bartender.
How much are shots in Vegas? +
A single shot in Las Vegas is usually $10 to $15 at a bar and $12 to $18 inside a nightclub, with the megaclubs charging $15 and up. Premium and call brands cost more. The cheapest way to drink shots all night is bottle service, where a single bottle pours roughly 16 to 17 shots and the per-shot cost drops well below the bar price once your group splits it.
Why are drinks so expensive in Las Vegas? +
Strip drink prices reflect prime real estate, world-class production and the fact that nightlife is the product, not an add-on. Bars and clubs price for the experience: lights, DJs, location and service. The 8.375% sales tax and an expected 18 to 20 percent tip stack on top. It is also why bottle service and guest list make sense for a group, since they change the per-person math in your favor.
How much does bottle service cost in Las Vegas? +
A single premium bottle starts around $600 to $900 at the megaclubs like XS and Omnia, $500 to $700 at mid-tier clubs like Marquee, Zouk and Tao, and $350 to $500 at the strip clubs. Add the 8.375% sales tax and an automatic 18 to 20 percent gratuity. A typical table for a group of six to eight at a mid-tier club lands somewhere around $1,500 to $2,500 all in, depending on the night and the minimum. We can quote your exact table.
Is tax and tip included in Vegas drink prices? +
No. Menu prices are before tax and tip. Clark County adds 8.375% sales tax to every drink, and you are expected to tip your bartender, around $1 to $2 a drink or 18 to 20 percent on a tab. Bottle service almost always adds an automatic 18 to 20 percent gratuity to the bill, so check the total before you add more on top.
How much should you budget for drinks in Vegas per night? +
For a casual night of buying your own drinks at bars and a club, budget roughly $80 to $150 per person once you include cover, a few drinks, tax and tips. If your group does a table, the spend is the bottle minimum split between you, often $150 to $350 a head at a mid-tier club, but that usually includes your entry, a guaranteed seat, mixers and no waiting at the bar all night.
Where can you get cheap drinks on the Strip? +
Casino floors still pour the cheapest drinks, and you can drink for the price of a tip while you play. Happy hours at Strip restaurants and lounges, usually late afternoon, knock cocktails and small plates down sharply. Off-Strip and downtown Fremont Street bars are noticeably cheaper than the megaclubs. For a club night, the value play is not a cheap drink, it is a guest list spot to skip cover or a shared table.
Do you have to tip on drinks in Las Vegas? +
Yes, tipping is expected. The standard is $1 to $2 per drink at a bar, or 18 to 20 percent on a tab. On bottle service the gratuity is usually added automatically at 18 to 20 percent, so read the bill before tipping again. Good tips early in the night also get you faster service and stronger pours for the rest of it.
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