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There’s something for everyone in Huse Culinary’s latest deals.

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Consider your weekdays booked and busy, Indy.

Every Monday to Thursday, all Huse Culinary locations are serving up unbeatable happy hour deals, including:

  • $5 off any cocktail featuring Barkeep Vodka (read: the smoothest vodka ever created) Rare Saint Whisky, Hiatus Tequila, or 8th Day Distillery Gin
  • $5 off wines by the glass
  • $3 off draft beer
  • Special discounts on appetizers

The best part? You choose the restaurant — from 1933 Lounge to Harry & Izzys and HC Tavern + Kitchen. Sip, sip, hooray

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