![]() Stop by Free House - a casual, multi-floor beer hall with rotating taps - during happy hour for deals on all craft beers. Nothing beats pizza after a hard day’s work, except maybe a $12 pizza with an $8 glass of wine, draught beers for $6 or cocktails, like an Aperol Spritz or espresso martini, for $10.Ĭhinook Centre, 6455 Macleod Tr. To join the food, select beers and wines are $6 each and bottles of wine are half off. S.W., 40, ĭuring its happy hour, Donna Mac has some excellent deals on snacks, including the famous fried chicken sandwich in slider form for $5, or the restaurant’s gouda and porcini cruller doughnuts for the same price. ![]() During the advertised hours, you can get $5 sliders, $10 pizettes, and $6 cocktails, wine and beer.ġ02, 524 17 Ave. to close Friday and SaturdayĬleaver’s happy hour is practically a whole happy day. When: All day from Sunday to Thursday, 10 p.m. Don’t miss the appetizers, like meatballs or arancini, starting at $6.25. S.W, 40, chilitos.ca/tabernaĬibo - the lively, casual, Italian joint - has $5 glasses of Italian wine and draft Wild Rose beer during its afternoon happy hour, plus $6 mimosa and Caesars. All these deals are complemented by street tacos for $3.50 each, or other shareable snacks.ġ309 17 Ave. Nothing says like happy hour quite like a margarita, so why not head to Chilitos to grab one for $6? This Mexican restaurant also offers wine and pints of Dos Equis for $6, and tequila and mezcal shots at half price. You can also order some snacks from the lounge menu, like steak tartare or chicken fried oysters, since everything is 20 per cent off during happy hour. in the lounge onlyĮase out of your work day with $12 classic cocktails - think a Caesar, Tom Collins and more - and $6 domestic drafts or $8 pours of red or white. There’s also select beer, wine (red, white or rosé) for $6, or the beer and a shot deal for $8. During its daily happy hour, cocktails are $10 - you can choose between a few classics, or ask the bartender about the feature cocktail. ![]() S.W., 40, Ĭannibale is one of the most popular spots in Bridgeland to go for a cocktail (and a shave in the attached barbershop). Visit this spot with friends to eat and drink to your heart’s content.Ħ455 Macleod Tr. Plus, look for discounts on bites like polenta fries, salumi board and more. to 6 p.m., Tuesday to Saturdayĭuring happy hour, this Italian ristorante offers Trolley 5 brews, bellinis and glasses of wine for $5. There are also $5 glasses of wine, Caesars and shots of Jameson and tequila, if you’re looking to spice up your afternoon a bit.ġ40 10 Ave. This classic pub and restaurant rolls out impressive happy hour specials on beer and hi-balls $3 at 3 p.m., $4 at 4 p.m., and $5 from 5 p.m. N.W., 40 8545 Broadcast Ave., 40, blancocantina.ca Of course, no margarita is complete without a taco, which Blanco has for $3 each in seven different varieties.ħ23 17 Ave S.W., 40 1140 Kensington Rd. Order margaritas and cervezas for $6, and get half-price tequila - even the top-shelf ones, if there’s something you have had your eye on. Make happy hour a little happier at any of Blanco Cantina’s three locations. Barbarella Bar’s menu of spritzes, classic and shaken cocktails pair perfectly with the pie of your choice. Join this Amalfi Coast-inspired restaurant for its Aperitivo hour daily, and get half off all beverages and pizzas. ![]() Drop that price (for the margarita and bottles of beer, anyway) to $6, or half price for all tequilas, add in $3 tacos and the party is on. More than a hundred tequilas lining the back bar give a less-than-subtle hint that Añejo might be a good place for a margarita or a straight shot of high-end agave juice. So, to help you find your happy place, we’ve put together a list of some of our favourite happy hour haunts. (Wednesday wing night, anyone?)īut where to spend those precious hours? Happy hour is all over the map, both literally and figuratively. Instead, we see a few bucks off drinks at happy hour and often some food specials. Drawing customers with deep-discount drinks is frowned upon in the industry. It would be great to see that pricing occasionally - especially $1.75 for a good cabernet - but seldom do bar owners go that far in the discounts. (The old two-for-one specials are verboten.) They can present deals as low as $2.75 for an ounce of spirits, $1.75 for a five-ounce glass of wine, $2.75 for a 12-ounce bottle or can of beer, or $3.20 for a 20-ounce pint. Since 2016, bars and restaurants in Alberta can offer happy hour deals any time, day or night. With files from John Gilchrist, Elizabeth Chorney-Booth, Alyssa Quirico, Jaelyn Molyneux, Colin Gallant, Mariah Wilson and Chris Landry ![]()
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