We will be arriving next Friday and this trip we'd like to do Happy Hour at a different beach bar each day. Any suggestions, with time and place would be very much appreciated. Thanks, and see you soon!
We will be arriving next Friday and this trip we'd like to do Happy Hour at a different beach bar each day. Any suggestions, with time and place would be very much appreciated. Thanks, and see you soon!
Thanks Rob! I appreciate your help!
I read on Sunday that Drifters is back up and doing entertainment. Usually around 3ish to 7ish. On Sundays and a few other days during the week.
I like White Sands Happy Hour because they mix up the 2 for 1 drink special each day. Been a couple years since I hit them up but Mondays used to be 2 for 1 Redstripes and then every other day was a different 2 for 1 frozen drink special. I believe their daily special is from 1PM-4PM or 3PM but it very well could have changed by now.
2 for 1 can be misleading. It often makes it sound like you're are getting 2 drinks for the price of 1 drink. That's not always the case. Often is 2 drinks for ONE price (which is more costly than just one drink at that price). Some restaurants do the same thing with lobster dinners. You are usually not getting two lobster dinners for the price of one lobster dinner. You are getting 2 lobster dinners for one price. There is a difference.
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Absolutely agree on 2 4 1 ‘three card Monty’ deals…. Gotta know..
However most mentioned here are respectable HH places & mostly just a social route for cheap Red Stripes.. with walking distance at time x.
Definitely not touching the lobster deals. That’s always fun subject to decipher!
White Sands is 2 for 1 but the drinks are smaller than normal IIRC