I was sad to hear this bar closed as they had great St. Patty’s day parties.
Annabelle D.
Place rating: 5 Clark, NV
Sad to see this place close. We haven’t been since they moved out of Green Valley Ranch. There food was really good and we always had a blast when we were there.
Dani G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
OMG! You have to go here for St. Patrick’s day! You will run into a few interesting Ol’guys here. The beer was excellent and the whiskey shots put me in a good frame of mind! LOL
Raymond B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
So here is the deal. I am not giving five stars because I had the best meal I ever have, in fact the kitchen was closed. I had one guiness, which I may add was a great pour. Anyways a group of fellow Unilocalers who I had never met before all met at this location to have a drink and bid fado goodbye since it closed tonight at 12 for the last time. The stars are being given for the experience. It’s not every trip to an irish pub that you hear stories about crossiant wrapped wheaties just prior to packing a «SATCHEL» with bar glasses, this was a prime example of the good times that can be had here in town, there are some great things to come with this group of Unilocalers.
Steve A.
Place rating: 4 Henderson, NV
Wed Night Pub Quiz! so much fun and the food is very good too.
Helen L.
Place rating: 3 Garden City, MI
Cesar salad not good. It’s stale lettuce and a bit bitter. Fish and chips is a good choice. The fish is large and so are those potato wedges. Décor is pretty classic, but I think it’s a bit too dim.
Kimberly S.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ll be completely honest here– I go for the hot whiskey. I’m a girl that loves her hot beverages, and the one here is not bad at all. In fact, it’s down right tasty on a cool night. Last time I ordered food here, I got the boxty stuffed with corned beef and cabbage. It was okay. Something that I would go back for? Probably not. Something that was horrid? Definitely not. It was just okay. The black and tan dessert was pretty good. I definitely loved the Guinness ice cream more than the brownie. The Irish coffee was one of the better ones that I’ve had. The server was polite on the dead night I went on… but he’s actually extremely chatty if you get him talking or if thinks he’s seen you before. On a trivia/karaōke night, I could not find the waitress to save my life. I ended up ordering my drinks at the bar and walking back to my table, which she did notice and immediately apologize. It was busy, and I know I’m at a pub; so it was not a big deal to me. What this place is great for is the pub atmosphere, grabbing a beer with friends, watching some soccer, maybe a couple of rounds of 2 for 1 Irish car bombs on karaōke night after a round of pub trivia, and watching the countdown clock for St. Patty’s Day– the one night of the year we are all Irish or at least that’s what The Boondock Saints taught me.
Yvonne C.
Place rating: 3 Denver, CO
I will say that this location is MUCH better than the location in downtown Denver. Nothing spectacular but they do pub quiz on Tuesday nights and the service is great. I am just not a fan of their menu. I scoured the menu for something healthy but I found only a few things, none of which sounded appetizing at the time.
Donovan T.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I can not believe that of all of these reviews that nobody has commented on the HIGH quality of the Guinness here??? Their quality control system is too elaborate to describe here but I go purely for this beer. The rest of the bar is not bad; there is a lot of wood décor and sometimes there is a loud band in there playing good cover songs. The whole reason to go here however is the Guinness. I wasn’t a fan of this kind of beer in the past, and to be honest its a big let down when I get it elsewhere at this point.
Michael P.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Great pub to drink at. Good happy hour app specials. Don’t pass up the Guinness wings but don’t expect the same food quality in all the items from the past. Fado’s has had better days.
Kaleigh B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
More often than not, I find myself spending the night with friends at Fado. It’s almost become our«Cheers;» everybody knows your name. It’s a very relaxed environment, and great for catching up with friends. However, on Fridays or any night that they have a live band, I recommend snagging a table outside on the patio, because it can get WAY too loud inside to really enjoy yourself. They recently installed a small bar on the patio(cash only), but I feel like it’s rarely staffed. The staff is incredibly friendly and personable, but because it’s sometimes busy, it can be tough for them to get to you quickly. If you’re not looking to fight through a sea of people to get a pint, I would not recommend going on any«drinking» holiday, or when a big soccer game is on. It will be PACKED! But if you are a fan of soccer, this is a great place to catch the game. Several large flat screens are mounted throughout the restaurant, and the electrifying atmosphere of screaming spectators standing on their seats crying«GOAAAL!» can get even the most lukewarm sports«fan» pumped. Also, try stopping by on a Friday between 4pm — 7pm. They have a bottomless glass of wine for $ 10. There’s only have 4 kinds available, but its still an amazing deal, seeing as a single pint can be $ 6 – 7. And on Thursdays is Bottomless Stella for $ 10(4pm — 7pm)! P. S. Try Cheese Dip & Wedges. MMMMM
Jimmy P.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I don’t know what some of the other reviewers were expecting. Busy and poor service and a cover on Saint Patrick’s Day what a surprise. Fado is a little treasure just off Silverado Ranch. Great atmosphere and decent selection of beer. I personally have always had great service and a great time. They actually enforce the no smoking ban, but have areas available outside for those addicted. No gambling is nice for a change. They show the footy and the Rugby. Live music some nights and that great British tradition the pub quiz. I would certainly recommend a visit, and make up your own mind.
Tiger W.
Place rating: 2 Three Cocks, United Kingdom
The last couple times Sean and I have popped around here, we’ve been very sorely disappointed. Gone is our cute little watering hole pub that we used to frequently hang out in, and instead we find that the place has become very fiscally greedy and capitalistic. I’m just not willing to pay cover for an off-the-strip pub. I loved me some Fado’s but sadly, it’s no longer the place I had grown to love. Oh well. Luckily I live right near a Lee’s Discount Liquor, and have an extremely nice view from my balcony. Getting plastered at home is much more fun anyway.
Stacy R.
Place rating: 3 Henderson, NV
Fado seems to be the default hangout for my friends and I. Basically, if we can’t think of anywhere else to go, and we don’t want to think too hard about it, we go to Fado. It’s close and it’s not too pricey. The beer selection is not fantastic, as far as I’m concerned. I end up drinking cider half the time, which is a far cry from the usual ambers I tend to enjoy. The do have Smithwicks, which is a decent amber, but not much else I’m excited about. Of course, they’ve got the British/Irish kinds of beers, but not as many as I’d like to see. Their happy hour appetizers are very good, and fairly cheap. The crab and cheese dip is tasty, as are the beef curry bites and the guinness mac and cheese(all are 3 – 5 bucks). Oh, yeah, FYI, there is absolutely nothing healthy at all on the entire menu, so… be aware if you’re into that kind of thing. Tasty, but not healthy. The ambiance here is nice, and it’s what keeps me coming back. The bartenders and servers are very friendly, and there’s a laid back vibe about the place. Basically, it’s as close to a decent neighborhood Irish pub I’m going to get in Henderson.
Evon D.
Place rating: 1 Henderson, NV
we went here twice and on both occasions we left because the service was so bad. The first time the pregnant waitress told my boyfriend she wouldn’t get him beer because he had been drinking already, ummmm isn’t this an IRISHPUB? I was driving i hadn’t had a thing to drink and in his defense he hadn’t given her a reason to deny him a drink. The second time was this past St. Patty’s day, the radio station was there and it cost us $ 30 cover to get in, w/o any drinks btw then we get up to the bar and its slam packed every one around us is getting served except my Bf and I. we waited for 45 minutes watched all these people who walked up after us get served and us not. The bartender was Liam i still remember his name, he made eye contact with me and completely ignored me??? I was so upset we just left and said never again…
Jane M.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Went with 2 of my friends on a Tues night and service was pretty slow. I ordered the steak salad(which was listed as a special) but the steak was COLD and the salad was tiny. One of my friend’s ordered the burger which he said was good but nothing special. Not sure what they’re really«known» for, but it def wasn’t what we ordered!
Teri C.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
With an invitation from Daniella S. to check out Fado’s for an UYE, how could I not resist? The original Fado’s has moved from Green Valley Ranch and opened up shop on the busy streets of Eastern Avenue. It ended up being quite an intimate event with Tiger W. and Sean S. Our hostess for the evening brought over a round of drinks on the house including some appetizers to try. * Dublin’s Sampler Platter«This favorite combines full orders of our Cheese Dip, Chicken Tenders and Chicken Boxty Quesadillas.» $ 19.95 * Cheese Dip and Wedges«A creamy blend of three cheeses served with boxty wedges for dipping.» $ 6.95 — What makes this appetizer unique is their wedges. Tasty things and who doesn’t love cheese for dipping? * Chicken Tenders«Chicken tenders in crisp tempura with a side of our own honey mustard.» $ 7.95 — It really is the tempura batter that makes these tenders pretty delicious! The Big F really enjoyed these treats! * Chicken Boxty Quesadillas«Our signature boxty potato pancake is richly layered with grilled chicken, melted pepper jack cheese and drizzled with a red chili aioli. Tomato pico and sour cream on the side.» $ 9.95 — Quesadillas that are yummy with the potato pancake mix. Good stuff. And if you don’t know what a boxty is, «Associated with rural sections of Ireland, the traditional Boxty is a gently seasoned potato pancake filled with special ingredients and cooked on a griddle.» With it being a Thursday, it’s Trivia Night! This turned out to be quite a fun event, despite us having to bail early. Gift certificate prizes are up for grabs and you can work in teams. Although the games reminded me of weakness with trivia, I had a pretty good time with good company in hand. Additional appetizers we got to try included: * Corned Beef Rolls«Tender corned beef and creamy mustard sauce tightly rolled inside a traditional boxty topped with a cabbage salad.» $ 6.75 — Corned beef and cabbage put together into the perfect bite size portions. They do this really well! * Smoked Salmon Bites«Traditional cold-smoked, oak salmon on crisp boxty „blini“ with capers, onions and a light horseradish sauce.» $ 8.95 — Another bite-size treat that is pretty good stuff. Overall, Fado’s is a pretty big pub with an upstairs area too. A relaxed atmosphere with an interesting mix of people. My only complaint was that a waitress forgot to bring a menu at one point, and then forgot a drink later on. No big deal really since there’s a bunch of people there. The food is quite a standout from what I’d expect or had from a pub. A few large TVs around minus the token video slot machines. Too bad it’s so far from where I live! They also have happy hour too!
Sean W.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
This is one of those places that you can go and relax, have a drink and some amazing food. The staff is friendly and very outgoing. There is NOGAMBLINGHERE! That’s a BIG thing to me. In a city that’s over saturated with gambling and smoky/putrid air this pub is a welcome breath of fresh air. Please, do yourself a favor and stop in, take a break, have a pint and relax. :3
Nelson W.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
If this place were a bar by itself on a street somewhere, I’d probably be considering it for 4 stars. Unfortunately, like many things in Las Vegas, it is tucked away in the corner of an obscenely large casino. The casino in question is WAY off the strip. The pub is up on the second or third floor and way off in the corner. Our search for this place felt like an episode of Lord of the Rings: Following signs, backtracking, splitting up and meeting again, etc. We had a great advantage over the hobbits in that we had our cell phones to keep in touch. Furthermore, we could stop and rest along the way with booze, food, and of course craps. Those poor little hobbits… Our 8 person party was escorted to a table through a labyrinth of small rooms/anterooms and seated for dinner. We drank like fish, ate lots of fish and chips, and enjoyed the band. It was for the most part a great bar band, the kind you often see in Vegas if you’re just walking around. It was a little jarring to have to leave the nice dark wood and dim lighting of the pub to go out into the casino and find the restroom, but we all survived. Unless you’re already out in Green Valley for some reason, I can’t imagine any great reason to hit this place. However if you are already in the building, it’s a decent place to drink. They also show lots of Rugby, Premier League, and other European/International sporting events at the usual early morning time if you’re so inclined.
Crystal C.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I make jokes about the UK being the home of bland, boiled food. I use those jokes to explain the reason why I can’t handle spicy food — I’m just not bred for it. I was made for boiled cabbage and boiled meat and boiled… everything. Then I went to Fado, and I had a few delicious items that weren’t boiled yet were delicious. I can’t attest to the authenticity of the fare, but when my taste buds are Michael Flatley-ing all over my tongue, I couldn’t really care less about authenticity. Things that are awesome: * Their fish and chips are great, second only to the Crown and Anchor. It’s also what half of everyone in the restaurant has, and I hope it’s not because they’re afraid of black pudding. * The All Day Irish Breakfast. Eggs, Irish sausages, rashers, black & white pudding, baked beans and tomatoes. This thing is HUGE, and it’s delicious. * Blackened Chicken and Shrimp Boxty. This is by far my favorite. A generous portion of blackened chicken and shrimp with tomatoes and mushrooms in a creamy white cheese sauce, all wrapped up in a potato boxty(a thin, crêpe-like pastry with a wonderful texture). * Black and Tan Brownie with Guinness Ice Cream. Yeah, it’s a variation of the same chocolate brownie/cake with ice cream and fudge that every restaurant has which is always called the Vesuvius or the Chocolate Thunder Mountain or another such mountainous moniker. But this is a BLACKANDTAN brownie with GUINNESS ice cream and, let me tell you, you can tell. It’s so stinkin’ tasty. They have trivia some nights and entertainment others(check the site). I think they deserve some serious kudos for being a chain but never feeling like one. I didn’t know Fado was a chain until I went to write this review. Good show, lads.