Beer Park

Sports Bar The Strip, Paris Las Vegas $$ ★ 4.2

Most sports bars trade daylight for screens. Beer Park, the rooftop deck bolted onto the second level of Paris Las Vegas, refuses the trade: it points its televisions at the Strip and lets the Bellagio fountains run behind the fourth quarter.

3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, second level of Paris Las Vegas, directly above the Strip sidewalk. Take the escalator by the Eiffel Tower entrance. Parking: Paris Las Vegas garage or rideshare to the main entrance.

When it opened in 2016, Beer Park was the first open air rooftop beer garden on the Strip, a partnership between Paris Las Vegas and Budweiser. The concept has aged better than most casino bar ideas. The deck runs roughly 9,000 square feet outdoors with another indoor bar behind it, and visitlasvegas.com counts more than 100 beers and over 60 HD screens across the operation.

"It is the only room in Vegas where you can watch a red zone stand and the Bellagio fountains in the same glance."

The room

Outside, picnic style tables and drink rails face a bank of screens mounted against the skyline, with the Bellagio fountains across the boulevard. Heaters and misters keep the deck usable most of the year. Sightlines from the rail seats are excellent. The far corners of the deck sit oblique to the main screen bank, so on a big game day arrive early enough to pick your angle.

One practical note for planners. The fountains across the boulevard run every 30 minutes in the afternoon and every 15 after 8pm, and the rail tables that face them are the first to go. If the show matters as much as the score, claim those seats an hour before kickoff.

The room also gambles. Two betting kiosks live on site, plus Skee-Ball, Pop-A-Shot, and yard games for the halftime restless.

The operation has grown in stages. VegasChanges documented a roughly 10,000 square foot indoor expansion in 2019, which gave the venue a true bar and grill behind the deck and made it a year round room instead of a fair weather one. In summer the misters carry the afternoon. In January the heaters and the indoor bar do.

Against its closest rivals the positioning is clear. Stadium Swim at Circa is bigger and louder, the casino books are sharper for serious bettors, but neither puts you in open air at the exact center of the Strip. For a visitor with one game and one afternoon, this is the postcard option.

What to order

Start with a beer flight to navigate the 100 plus bottle and draft list, which runs from domestic standards to rarer rotating taps. The grill menu, per beerpark.com, leans American cookout: burgers, brats, and shareable plates built for a table of six. On hot afternoons the michelada style dressed beers are the local move.

Who it is for

Groups who want the game and the view in one stop, visitors pairing an afternoon session with a Strip walk, and bettors who like a kiosk within twenty feet of their seat. It is a poor fit for anyone chasing silence or shade at 2pm in July.

Best time to go

Saturday and Sunday afternoons in football season, when the deck runs watch parties against the skyline. Weekday afternoons are the sleeper slot: open tables, full menu, and the fountains running every 30 minutes. After dark the room tilts from sports bar to rooftop lounge, especially Friday and Saturday when it holds the 1am close.

Compare the other rooms on our ranked list of the best sports bars in Las Vegas, or see where Beer Park sits among the city's rooftop bars in the Las Vegas guide.

Sources

Verified against beerpark.com, the Caesars Entertainment venue page, visitlasvegas.com, and Yelp. Rating and hours pulled June 11, 2026.

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