Wall Street Journal: These Happy Hour Options in Philadelphia, U.S. Are Next-Level

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People enjoying food and drinks at Superfolie.
Image via Superfolie PHL, Instagram.
There are several bars and restaurants that take their Happy Hours very seriously, and Superfolie in Rittenhouse Square is one of them.

There are several bars and restaurants in Philadelphia and nearby cities that are really leaning into their happy hour concepts, writes Megan Krigbaum for The Wall Street Journal.

For a happy hour in Philadelphia that is sure to deliver, make sure to visit Superfolie near Rittenhouse Square.

The modern wine bar attracts an after-work crowd, a person-with-a-book crowd, and couples. Its outstanding natural, French-leaning wine list is quite a popular attraction.

Happy Hour is 4-6 PM from Tuesday to Thursday; 3-5 PM on Friday and Saturday, and 2-4 PM on Sunday.

While there, some great options include the $8 glass of vin de table, a $6 beer, or the $10 happy hour cocktail. The $7 snack plate is also a great choice.

Perhaps you aren’t in Philly, but instead in a nearby town that is only a bus ride away.

If you’re in New York City, be sure to stop at Dante. With happy hour at 3-5 PM each day, Dante has six different Martini options to choose from.

Another New York City option is Noz Market, an evening omakase and sushi counter with a happy hour that has been a popular spot for neighborhood people. If there, be sure to try the $10 handrolls.

Read more about the top happy hour spots throughout the U.S. in The Wall Street Journal.

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