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Bite On The Money Where to find cheap food at happy hour
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| March 06, 2009 | |
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During Power Hour from 4 to 6 p.m. every day, nearly everything on the bar menu is only $6. The best are the smaller versions of dinner menu faves, like mini crabcakes, mini iceberg wedge salads, mini cheeseburgers and the mini filet mignon sandwiches. Wash it all down with a Vodka Mortini, Cosmopolitan or Palm Beacher for $7, or pick a glass of wine for $5. Morton’s Steakhouse, Ala Moana Center, 808.949.1300. Vino The antipasti choices that you can only order at the bar are just enough to tide you over till dinner. Pick marinated artichokes, sautéed mushrooms, a mini caprese salad, calamari or mixed vegetables – they’re $3 each or three for $7. Vino, Restaurant Row, 808.524.8466. Open Wednesday through Saturday. ---- SPONSORED LISTING---- Formaggio Wine Bar Every Monday in March, happy hour lasts all night at Formaggio Wine Bar at Market City Shopping Center. From 5:30 to closing, enjoy $6 pizzas to go with the house-selected $3 beers, $4 wines, and $5 cocktails. Formaggio Wine Bar, 2919 Kapi‘olani Blvd. (in the Market City Shopping Center), 808.739.7719. ------------ Brasserie Du Vin The entire pupu menu is half off from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. That means you can have a big plate of Pommes Frites for $2.50, or a mozzarella salad for $6, to go with one of the special $4 cocktails. Brasserie Du Vin, 1115 Bethel Street, Chinatown, 808.545.1115. Nobu In the lounge area every weekday from 5 to 7 p.m., nibble on three tasting plates for $18. The European-inspired Aperitivo special is chef’s choice every night, so expect a fresh presentation on menu staples like Kobe beef, rock shrimp and lots of sushi variations. A cocktail is included in the price. Nobu, Waikiki Parc Hotel, 808.237.6999 |
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