There are dozens of cockamamie theories out there as to how Happy Hour got its name. We won't bore you with any of them. However the name came about, it's perfect. Could there be a better word than happy to describe a time of day when work is done and the food and drink are cheap? The fact that the hour has been stretched to hours in most cases, well that only makes it happier. We raise our glasses of discounted booze to these restaurants that do Happy Hour so well.
An excuse to eat on the cheap in gussied surroundings — Ian Anderson
Don't let the size of the list intimidate you — Mary Beth Abate
They treat you like a full-paying customer — Ed Bedford
Ambiance reminiscent of a reclusive lord’s library — Chad Deal
With prices like these, you need not decide. Get one of everything. — Barbarella Fokos
The best happy hour for a beer hound like me — Brandon Hernández
One of the largest collections of tequila bottles in the world — Candice Reed
Speakeasies, night clubs, and a solid but slightly self-conscious neighborhood joint — Matthew Lickona
More like a patio in someone’s house than a restaurant — Patrick Henderson
There are dozens of cockamamie theories out there as to how Happy Hour got its name. We won't bore you with any of them. However the name came about, it's perfect. Could there be a better word than happy to describe a time of day when work is done and the food and drink are cheap? The fact that the hour has been stretched to hours in most cases, well that only makes it happier. We raise our glasses of discounted booze to these restaurants that do Happy Hour so well.
An excuse to eat on the cheap in gussied surroundings — Ian Anderson
Don't let the size of the list intimidate you — Mary Beth Abate
They treat you like a full-paying customer — Ed Bedford
Ambiance reminiscent of a reclusive lord’s library — Chad Deal
With prices like these, you need not decide. Get one of everything. — Barbarella Fokos
The best happy hour for a beer hound like me — Brandon Hernández
One of the largest collections of tequila bottles in the world — Candice Reed
Speakeasies, night clubs, and a solid but slightly self-conscious neighborhood joint — Matthew Lickona
More like a patio in someone’s house than a restaurant — Patrick Henderson
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