Manhattan mostly snubs the time-honored suburban tradition of discounted drinks at the appointed (read: dead) hours of late afternoon. But that isn't stopping our budget-challenged bard from finding where 'the ladies' (or bums in drag) drink for free! (Echo that last word like they do at monster truck shows).
Happy Hour, we’re told, has naval origins, referring to on-board entertainment—USO and so forth. Over the years, the phrase has evolved from denoting a civilized evening at the end of a respectable day to—according to some authorities—a havoc-inducing and dangerous promotional scheme, a common booze-frenzy. Where sense and taste have failed there are regulations these days, such as moratoriums on buckets, and the whole thing is banned outright in otherwise reasonable states; and for bars where it matters, discounted liquor doesn’t exactly keep the riff-raff out. “Happy Hour” seems to be disappearing.
In New York, where the $13 well margarita lurks, a cheap drink is appreciated as much as anywhere else—more, in fact. We went looking for some spots where happy hour is alive, and, well, happy.
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