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🍻 2 Happy Hour destinations to try

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Four beers lined up next to each other on a table + a margarita pitcher next to a plate of quesadillas.

The Tap and Social Cantina feature weekly food and drink specials during Happy Hour.

Photos provided by The Tap + Social Cantina

Thirsty? Two local favorites are pouring delicious drinks at discounts Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. Keep reading for Happy Hour inspo:

Stop by taco and tequila joint Social Cantina for $25 margarita pitchers (excluding Primo), $5 Cinco Cocktails, and $5 Mexican beers. Psst... there are different food deals each day.

Visit The Tap for $5 tap beers, $7 tap beer flights, $12 mimosa flights, and $12 margarita flights. Bonus: Try Happy Hour bites like truffle fries + buffalo chicken sliders.

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