Five Guys Opens Vegas Flagship with a Full Bar
The burger chain's first-ever location with alcohol opens today at The Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes. Alcoholic milkshakes are involved.
By Vegas Vic
Five Guys just got a lot more interesting. The burger chain that built its reputation on greasy perfection and endless fries has opened a 10,000-square-foot flagship location at The Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes—and this one serves booze.
Beer. Wine. Frozen cocktails. And yes, alcoholic milkshakes. Because apparently someone at Five Guys headquarters finally asked the question we've all been thinking: what if we could get drunk while eating a bacon cheeseburger at 2am?
The Quick Hit
- What happened: Five Guys opens first-ever location with a full bar
- The damage: Same great burgers, now with alcohol
- Why you should care: Late-night drunk food just got an upgrade
- The move: Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, open 8am-4am daily
What Makes This Location Different
This isn't just a Five Guys with a liquor license slapped on. This is a fully reimagined Vegas experience:
The Bar: Beer, wine, frozen cocktails, and specialty alcoholic milkshakes. Yes, you can absolutely pair a Double Bacon Cheeseburger with a boozy shake. This is Vegas, baby.
All-Day Breakfast: For the first time anywhere, Five Guys is serving breakfast sandwiches. Egg, bacon, cheese—the usual suspects in various combinations, priced from $8.50 to $10.99. Available all day, because why would Vegas respect normal meal times?
The Fry Show: A glass-walled potato prep room lets you watch them hand-cut the fries. It's basically dinner theater for carb enthusiasts.
The Vibe: Custom murals and neon signage inspired by classic Vegas elements. They went all-in on the theme.
The Grand Opening Details
The official grand opening celebration is tonight, Thursday, January 29, at 7:00 PM. The first 100 guests get special giveaways, so if you're already on the Strip, might be worth a wander.
After that, hours are 8am to 4am, seven days a week. That 4am closing time is crucial—this fills a gap for anyone who's been stumbling out of a nightclub looking for something better than questionable pizza.
Why This Matters for Vegas Degenerates
Let's be real about when most of us are eating in Las Vegas. It's usually after a session at the tables, after the sportsbook closes, or after we've had a few too many at whatever bar we ended up in. The late-night food options on the Strip have traditionally been limited to mediocre or expensive, with very little in between.
Five Guys occupies a unique space: reliably good, reasonably priced, and now available until 4am with alcohol service. That's a winning combination.
The location at Grand Canal Shoppes also makes sense. You're inside The Venetian complex, which means you can walk from the poker room or the sportsbook directly to a burger and a beer without ever stepping outside.
Speaking of The Venetian, their DeepStack Showdown poker series is running through February 8, so there's going to be plenty of hungry poker players looking for exactly this kind of spot.
The Brand's 40th Anniversary
Five Guys celebrates 40 years in 2026. They started as a single shop in Arlington, Virginia, and have grown to over 1,700 locations worldwide. This flagship represents their most ambitious restaurant yet.
Whether it becomes a model for future locations or remains a Vegas-only concept remains to be seen. But you can bet other cities are watching to see if "Five Guys with booze" becomes a thing people actually want.
(Spoiler: people definitely want this.)
The Bottom Line
A 10,000-square-foot Five Guys with a full bar, alcoholic milkshakes, all-day breakfast, and Vegas-themed decor opens today at The Venetian. Hours are 8am to 4am.
If you're in Vegas, this instantly becomes one of the better late-night options on the Strip. If you're not in Vegas, well, this is another reason to book a trip.
They finally answered the question nobody knew they were asking: what if Five Guys, but make it Vegas? The answer is apparently very, very good.