People flock to Las Vegas when they need entertainment in their lives, whether that means nightclubs, casinos, shows, restaurants or a relaxed bar night with friends.
Although beer pong is often associated with college culture and house parties, Vegas gives the game a more grown-up setting. You can play at Irish pubs, rooftop sports bars, downtown nightlife venues, neighborhood taverns and Strip party bars.
The key is that beer pong availability can change. Some bars have permanent tables, some host tournaments, and others bring out pong setups only for certain nights, events or private parties. If beer pong is the main reason you are going, check the bar’s current calendar or call before visiting.
Here are the best places in Las Vegas to play beer pong or find beer-pong-style drinking games right now.
Beer Pong Las Vegas
1. O’Sheas Irish Pub

- Address: The LINQ Hotel + Experience, 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Hours: Daily hours can vary; check Caesars’ current O’Sheas page before visiting
- Best for: Classic Strip beer pong and Irish pub party energy
O’Sheas Irish Pub at The LINQ remains one of the most reliable beer pong spots on the Las Vegas Strip.
The venue is a high-energy Irish-inspired pub connected to The LINQ casino and the LINQ Promenade. It has two bars, table games and the kind of lively crowd that makes beer pong feel natural rather than forced.
O’Sheas is especially good for visitors who want a classic Vegas beer pong experience in the middle of the Strip. You can grab drinks, play a few rounds, join the crowd energy and then continue to nearby spots like The LINQ Promenade, High Roller, Flamingo, Harrah’s or Caesars Palace.
If you only have time for one beer pong stop in Vegas, O’Sheas is still the safest first choice.
2. Gold Spike

- Address: 217 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Hours: Check Gold Spike’s current calendar and hours before visiting
- Best for: Downtown oversized games and backyard party energy
Gold Spike is one of the best downtown choices if you want beer pong with a playful, social atmosphere rather than a standard casino bar.
Gold Spike’s Backyard is known for oversized games, outdoor seating, nightlife programming, live music-style events and group-friendly spaces. Current event materials still describe a beer pong area in the Backyard, which makes it one of the stronger downtown picks for this list.
The appeal here is not just standard beer pong. Gold Spike is more of an adult playground, with oversized games and a backyard-party feel that works well for groups, birthdays, casual nights out and visitors who want something different from the Strip.
If you want to play beer pong downtown before or after Fremont Street, Gold Spike should be near the top of your list.
3. Blondies Sports Bar & Grill
- Address: Miracle Mile Shops, 3663 S Las Vegas Blvd #183, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Hours: Sunday-Thursday 7am-midnight; Friday-Saturday 7am-2am; subject to change
- Best for: Sports, beer pong tournaments and Strip drinking games
Blondies Sports Bar & Grill at Miracle Mile Shops remains a strong beer pong pick because the venue is still active, centrally located and known for sports-bar energy.
The bar has dozens of big screens, a large menu, drink specials and a long history with beer pong events. Current and recent event listings still promote pong tournaments, making Blondies one of the better options if you want competition rather than just a casual table.
Blondies is especially useful during sports seasons because you can watch games, eat wings or pizza, drink with friends and play beer pong in the same place.
One important note: during major sporting events, March Madness, Final Four or other ticketed viewing sessions, beer pong may be paused or restricted. Check the event listing for your date before assuming tables are available.
4. Rockhouse Las Vegas

- Address: Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, 3377 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11am-10pm; Friday-Saturday 11am-1am
- Best for: Beer pong, billiards and sports-bar nightlife at The Venetian
Rockhouse at Grand Canal Shoppes is one of the clearest current Strip recommendations because its official site still promotes “drinking games” including beer pong and billiards.
The venue has 80 HDTVs, three full bars, DJs after dark, bar food, wings, burgers and a sports-bar-meets-party-bar atmosphere. It is not a quiet place for a technical tournament. It is better for visitors who want a social drinking-game night with music, sports and a lively crowd.
Rockhouse is especially convenient if you are staying at The Venetian, The Palazzo, Treasure Island, Wynn, Encore, Harrah’s or The LINQ area.
If you want beer pong in a central Strip resort setting without going to O’Sheas, Rockhouse is one of the best current alternatives.
5. Beer Park

- Address: Paris Las Vegas, 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Hours: Hours vary by date and event; check Beer Park’s current hours before visiting
- Best for: Rooftop sports-bar games with Bellagio Fountain views
Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas is still worth keeping on a beer pong and bar-games list because it remains one of the Strip’s best casual beer-and-sports venues.
The official site now emphasizes 100+ beers, 60+ screens, outdoor games and rooftop Strip views. Older and third-party venue listings have also described beer pong and other bar games here, though the exact game setup can vary by event, layout and crowd.
That means Beer Park should be framed more carefully than O’Sheas or Rockhouse. It is a great rooftop beer bar with games, but you should ask the host or check current event details if beer pong is the specific reason you are going.
Even if beer pong is not available that day, Beer Park still works well for sports, drinks, casual food, Bellagio Fountain views and group-friendly drinking.
6. PKWY Tavern Flamingo

- Address: 9820 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89147
- Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Best for: Locals-style beer pong, sports, 250+ beers and late-night play
PKWY Tavern is one of the better off-Strip choices for beer lovers who also want games.
The tavern brand promotes 250+ beers, gaming, sports, food and 24/7 operation across its Las Vegas-area locations. The Flamingo location remains a useful choice for visitors and locals on the west side of town.
PKWY has also promoted current beer pong tournament-style events, including “Pong Wars” and Thursday-night competition formats, making it more relevant to the current version of this article than some older casual bar listings.
If you want to get away from the Strip and play in a more neighborhood-style environment, PKWY Tavern is a good pick.
7. Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
- Address: 4510 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
- Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11am-10pm; Friday-Saturday 11am-11pm
- Best for: Weekend beer pong in a Bavarian beer hall setting
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas is one of the more unusual places to play beer pong in Las Vegas.
The venue is a Bavarian-style beer hall with imported German beer, communal tables, live music and German food such as sausages, schnitzel and pretzels. Its official experience page currently says that every weekend the venue encourages friendly competition with bar games including beer pong, cornhole, musical chairs and more.
That makes Hofbräuhaus a good option if you want beer pong in a setting that feels different from the Strip sports bars and casino pubs.
This is more of a festive weekend beer-hall experience than an everyday beer pong bar, so visit on a weekend if the games matter to you.
8. McMullan’s Irish Pub
- Address: 4650 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103
- Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- Best for: Off-Strip Irish pub atmosphere and casual games
McMullan’s Irish Pub is a long-running Irish pub west of the Strip, near The Orleans.
It is not a flashy casino party bar, but it is a good option if you want a more traditional pub atmosphere, Irish food, Guinness, whiskey, live entertainment, pub quiz nights and a 24-hour schedule.
Older beer pong listings have pointed to McMullan’s as an off-Strip pong spot, and the pub remains active and open around the clock. Because the official site focuses more on food, drinks and pub programming than beer pong specifically, call ahead if pong is the main reason you are going.
McMullan’s is best for people who want a more local, pub-style night instead of a loud Strip venue.
9. Blue Ox Tavern
- Address: Multiple Las Vegas-area locations; check the current location nearest you
- Hours: Many Blue Ox locations operate 24/7; check your specific location before visiting
- Best for: Neighborhood bar beer pong and locals-style drinking games
Blue Ox Tavern is another locals-style option to consider if you want beer pong away from the Strip.
Blue Ox is more of a casual neighborhood tavern than a tourist beer pong destination. It serves American comfort food and bar drinks, with video poker and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Recent local beer pong event listings and social posts have pointed to Blue Ox as a place where beer pong events can happen, making it worth including as an off-Strip option. However, the exact location, date and tournament schedule can vary.
If you are looking for an organized beer pong night, check current Blue Ox social pages or call the location before you go.
10. AmeriCAN Beer & Cocktails

- Address: Treasure Island Hotel & Casino, 3300 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Hours: Check the current AmeriCAN page before visiting
- Best for: Canned beer, cocktails, darts, billiards and potential party-game events
AmeriCAN Beer & Cocktails has changed significantly since the older version of this article. The LINQ Promenade location closed in September 2025, and the brand has since returned to the Strip inside Treasure Island.
The new official AmeriCAN page currently emphasizes beer, cocktails, daiquiris, darts, billiards and sports viewing. It does not clearly promote beer pong in the same way the older LINQ-era listing did.
For that reason, this section has been rewritten carefully. AmeriCAN is still relevant for readers who remember the old LINQ beer pong and Champong bar, but you should not assume the Treasure Island version has the same beer pong setup unless you verify it before going.
If the new location brings back beer pong or Champong events, it will again become one of the stronger Strip options. For now, treat it as a beer-and-games bar that may be worth checking, not as the safest guaranteed beer pong pick.
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Places Removed From the Main List
A few older beer pong recommendations should no longer be treated as current, reliable main-list picks.
Bird Bar at Flamingo was removed because current third-party nightlife listings now mark Bird Bar as closed, and social posts from late 2023 also discussed the closure. If you are near Flamingo and want beer pong, O’Sheas at The LINQ is the safer nearby recommendation.
Dino’s Lounge was also removed from the main list. Dino’s is still a great old-school Las Vegas dive bar with karaoke and pool tables, but its current official site highlights pool tables and karaoke rather than beer pong. It still belongs in dive-bar or karaoke articles, but not as a top current beer pong recommendation.
AmeriCAN Beer & Cocktails at The LINQ no longer exists in that location. The brand has moved to Treasure Island, so any old LINQ-specific description should be replaced.
Conclusion
Vegas nightlife is not only about nightclubs, casinos and bottle service. Sometimes, a casual game of beer pong with friends is exactly the kind of night you want.
For the safest current beer pong picks, start with O’Sheas, Gold Spike, Rockhouse, Blondies, PKWY Tavern and Hofbräuhaus. Beer Park, McMullan’s, Blue Ox and AmeriCAN can also be useful depending on the night, but it is smart to verify current game availability before going.
If your plans depend on beer pong tables or a tournament, call the bar or check its social calendar first. In Las Vegas, games, hours and event formats can change quickly.


