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How to Kill the Happy Hour Game in West Chester

Because, let's face it, we're all broke college 20-somethings.

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How to Kill the Happy Hour Game in West Chester

Not only is West Chester a college town, but it is also one of the best towns to go out and grab a drink, or some of the most delicious food, in Chester County. Yet, as college students, we often find our bank accounts empty at the hands of this privilege we have, being able to have our every craving satisfied with a walk uptown.

Luckily, this guide not only helps with drink prices, but also allows us try out some of the best (and most expensive) restaurants at college friendly prices.

1. Kooma Restaurant 123 N. Church St - Asian Fusion

Monday-Friday 4:30-6:30 pm:

$5 House Wines, $3 Drafts (including crafts!), $2 Martini List (arguably the best martini list in town!) & 20 percent off all kitchen appetizers

2. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant 3 W. Gay Street - American *Everywhere but main dining room

Monday-Friday 4:00-6:00 pm:

$2 Off House & Seasonal Beers, $4/$6 Select Wines, $4 Mixed Drinks, $6 Manhattan, Martini, and Rocks Drinks & $4/$6 Apps (Including town favorites: nachos, bruschetta, cheesesteak eggrolls, calamari, and more!)

3. Mas Mexicali Cantina 102 E. Market Street - Mexican *Bars Only

*Enjoy the only rooftop bar in WC!

Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00 pm:

1/2 Price Apps & Drinks at All Bars

4. Side Bar 10 E. Gay Street - American

Monday-Wednesday 5:00-7:00 pm, Thursday & Friday 4:00-7:00 pm:

$3 Select Craft Drinks, $3.50 Stoli Vodka Drinks, $5 House Wines & 25 percent off select apps

5. Landmark Americana 158 W. Gay Street - American

Monday-Friday 4:00-7:00pm:

$4 Mixed Drinks, $4 Martinis, $5 Barefoot Wines & Half Off Select Apps

6. Doc Magrogan's 117 E. Gay Street - *Bar Area Only Seafood

Monday-Friday 4:00-7:00 pm:

$3 Drafts, $4 4 oz. House Wines, $5 U-Call-Its & $5 Apps, $1 Oysters

7. Barnaby's of America 15 S. High Street - American

Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:30 pm:

$5 Appetizers

$3 Coors Light, Miller Lite, Bud Light, & Yuengling Drafts ALL DAY EVERY DAY

8. Teca 38 E. Gay Street - Italian *Bar Only

Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00 pm:

$5 Mixed Drinks, $4 House Wine, $3 Hoegaarden - Stella - Bud Light & Select Dishes for $7 (Including favorites such as lobster ravioli, meatballs, caprese salad, salmon, calamari)

9. Ryan's Pub 124 W. Gay Street - *Bar Only American

Monday & Friday 5:00-7:00 pm:

$1 Off All Drinks, Drafts, and Wines

Monday-Friday 5:00-8:00 pm:

Special Food Pricing at the Bar Only (more details on website)

10. Saloon 151 151 W. Gay Street - American

Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00:

$3 Craft Drafts

11. Limoncello 9 N. Walnut Street - Italian

Monday-Friday 4:00-6:30 pm:

Specialty Happy Hour Menu (Drinks, Pizzas, Appetizers, Small Plates)

12. Ram's Head 40 E. Market Street - American

Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00 pm:

$4 Select Drafts & Food specials that change daily

13. Kildare's Pub 18 W. Gay Street - Irish Pub

Monday-Friday 5:00-7:00:

Half priced apps & Drinks specials that change daily


Happy feasting!


These specials as of July 24, 2015

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