Dawg House Saloon & Sports Book
3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 676-6964
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Best place to watch a game . Drinks and food are amazing. . I had wings last night and they were cooked to perfection.
Had a great experience at the Dawg House. We had a large group, drinks and food were great and quick. It was Monday night football and the noise level was energetic, and enough to still have conversations.
Lisa was so helpful and Lauren is a heck of a great server. The couches were well worth the price. Definitely will go again
The environment was amazing. The setting was beautiful, #LetsGoDodgers, and the atmosphere stood out. The service was not great, but I still had a good time as long as I didn't have to deal with my waitress. Overall, the ambiance carried the experience and made it worth it.
Went for the Jays game and had a great time. The service was excellent — the team really took care of us and made sure we had everything we needed throughout. The food was just okay, nothing special, but the service and atmosphere more than made up for it. Perfect spot to enjoy the game — we'll be back.
Taylor our waitress deserves a medal for how weak she handled 4 tables of ten at the same time by herself!!!
It was a busy Sunday night for football. Our server tried her best but I think they were short staffed. If they were not so short staffed the service would have been great. Other then that , it was a delightful experience and will be back.
We were able to get a reservation for Monday Night Football the day before so that was convenient. There are a lot of tv's and seating options. My friend and and I shared a burger which was great but we ordered wine and it came in a plastic cup! I guess it's more of a place for beer! Our server was nice but kind of disappeared for a while. Overall, however, we were happy with this place to watch a game!
Our experience was amazing! Taylor took great care of us and our group had an amazing time!
Stopped in briefly for a quick bite before a show. It was a very laid back vibe. We had a reservation and was seated immediately. Our waitress was friendly. We let her know we were on a time crunch since we only had about 40 mins before we needed to get to the show next door. She put in a rush order for us and the food came out hot and tasty about 6-7 minutes later. The food was good. My husband had a burger and fries. I had the grilled cheese and fries. Two sodas. It was a little on the pricey side for casual bar food, but we weren't too mad at it - it's Strip pricing at Resorts World, paying for convenience by the theater. Overall, a pleasant experience.
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The place was pretty much empty and our waitress had nothing to do except take care of us and she was absolutely horrible. Never checked on us. Didn't ask if we wanted more drinks when we did. When she did bring the drinks she gave them to the wrong people. We had to hunt her down for a To Go box. I have done this job, I am excellent at waitressing and bartending and cocktail waitressing, and there is zero reason for the service to be so very poor. I was entertaining out of town clients and it was really embarrassing because I really enjoy this place. 
This place was pretty good we really enjoyed a more casual meal and sports bar feel compared to the fancier places we'd dined at. My only complaint is that they give you plastic silverware. That's crazy. Thanks for listening.
ROTTWEILER burger was good. Service was reasonably fast and friendly. At $24 for a burger set at the Strip, not sure sure if that’s the going prices now.
The food is VERY SLOW!! Every time we give this place another chance we just sit here forever and wait for food!!!!
We really enjoy coming to the Dawg House—it’s a great vibe, solid drinks, and usually a fun place to hang out. That said, we’ve noticed the band Austin Skinner seems to play here more often than not, and unfortunately, they really bring the energy down.
It’s clear they’re talented musicians, but their performances feel completely uninspired. There’s no passion, no engagement with the crowd—it honestly feels like they’re just going through the motions. It gives off the vibe of a band that once had big dreams but decided somewhere along the way to settle and just play for the paycheck.
Other bands that rotate through here seem hungry and genuinely excited to perform. You can feel it. Austin Skinner, on the other hand, comes across as burnt out, like they’ve already decided they’re not going anywhere and just show up because they have to.
It’s disappointing, especially at a venue like this that has the potential to showcase rising talent. We’d love to keep coming back, but it’s hard to get excited when the music feels like a chore—even for the band.
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