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