Sorry, my second topic started as a new poster so quickly, but I signed up to ask these two questions. So anyway, what are the best happy hours as far as food deals? Not concerned with drink prices as we rarely drink alcohol anyway. Any ideas?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Bethia has a great post on this:
http://columbusfoodadventures.com/2011/blog/columbus-happy-hours-for-foodies
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Wow, I guess that answered the question after I saw the picture on the first page.
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for.
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Ok, I just read that blog post. That is exactly what I was looking for, and quite possibly the best blog post I have ever read. Now, which one do I hit up first? Any ideas if any of them get crowded as to where you cannot find a seat at the bar?
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Latitude 41 and DeepWood.
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I think Lindey's is exceptional:
http://www.lindeys.com/backofhouse/tabid/1946/postid/3/happy-hour-at-lindey%E2%80%99s.aspxHyde Park also does $5 small plates both early and late:
http://www.hydeparkrestaurants.com/HP%20BAR%20MENU.pdfPosted 1 year ago # -
I think Barrel 44 has some of the best quality and value happy hour food.
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Barrel 44 should expand, their concept is a winning one.
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Thanks Itinerant Foodie and Ksquared for posting the links to our blog.
Here's a post from the Alive dining blog about G Michael's new menu and happy hour: http://blog.dispatch.com/underthetable/2011/08/i_wanna_eat_like_mike_or_what_1.shtml
We're lucky - there are lots of great happy hour for food lovers in Columbus.
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Snarf said:
Barrel 44 should expand, their concept is a winning one.Agree!!! They are a winner for happy hour, or any time.
Yes, I would like to have my choice of 50+ whiskeys, please. Their food is amazing; it doesn't just go from giant plastic freezer bags to a deep fryer, it's thoughtful and flavorful, the french fries earn my vote for best in the city, the house salad is genius (hearts of palm! it's like the rat pack!), and I could have the duck flatbread daily until death us do part -- if they're not out of it.
Since they're at the end of my block, I go there often - but always walk right back out the door when it's super crowded. I would like to have to do that less. They need to annex whatever's next door or upstairs.
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Barrel 44 and Rigsby's have always been my favorite food and drink spots. Although last time I was at Risby's it seemed as if they had shruken their small plates considerably.
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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse -
Home of the $4 Martini & $5 Small Plate Happy Hour
Available Monday thru Friday at the bar during Happy Hour.
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My current favorite is the Lennox Bravo. The small plates are 2.95 and are not small. About eight or ten good sized tasty plates to choose from. I picked that for my birthday meal.
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Heading for $1 oysters tonight at Rigsbys, OH YEAH!
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We did a Foodcast episode on happy hour food just a couple of weeks ago:
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Snarf said:
Heading for $1 oysters tonight at Rigsbys, OH YEAH!Oh man. Color me jealous.
I was just thinking about M's Friday happy hour - that's a fun bar to sit at (especially if Cris Delahvi is working) and I believe they do a sushi special. However, the sliders there are crave-worthy.
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Black Creek Bistro.
$5 Apps. $10 Entree. $20 3 Course Meal. All amazingly good.
Very good drink specials as well.
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