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9 of the happiest happy hours worth visiting in Austin

Two individuals clinking their cocktail glasses together in a toast at happy hour at Clark's in Austin, Texas

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Whether you’re in dire need of some deliciously priced food or your favorite cocktails with a twist, Austin restaurants are here to make the best of happy hour.

Here are 9 happy hours around town worth trying.

Licha’s Cantina, 1306 E. 6th St.

A hand is holding up a martini decorated with a jalapeno, olive, and lime wedge outside of Licha's Cantina in Austin, Texas.

If you find yourself at Licha’s Cantina from Tuesdays to Fridays, we completely understand. The killer happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. is filled with great deals on cocktails, beers and delicious Mexico City-inspired soul food.

For drinks, Licha’s Cantina offers $6 cocktails such as margaritas, palomas and vampiros as well as deals on Corona and buckets of beer. For a snack, you can enjoy $6 sopecitos, huaraches and quesadillas and $5 exquisite and camote.

Black Sheep Lodge, 2108 S. Lamar Blvd

Two cocktails sitting on a table are topped with a cherry and lime wedge at happy hour at Black Sheep Lounge in Austin, Texas.

If you’re looking for a reason to enjoy happy hour deals everyday of the week, Black Sheep Lodge has you covered. With different drink specials every day, the bar and grill offers over 120 different beers and cocktails.

From Monday to Sunday, you can enjoy $3 Texas pints and liquors, $2 off tequila shots and drinks, $1 12-ounce cans of white trash cans (Lone Star, PBR Tallboys Schlitz, Pearl and more) and so much more. You can check out the full list of specials here.

Parkside, 301 E. 6th St.

Person pouring mixed drinks into various cocktail glasses at happy hour at Parkside in Austin, Texas.

A downtown favorite, Parkside has a weekday happy hour from 5 to 6 p.m. that will knock you out of the park. On Mondays, specialty martinis are half off, and from Tuesday to Saturday, you can get half off beer, cocktails and food including fries and oysters from the bar menu. Plus, you can get half off oyster platters and sparkling wine every Wednesday night.

Olive & June, 3411 Glenview Ave.

Bartender stirring a cocktail on a countertop at Olive & June in Austin, Texas.

As part of Chef Shawn Cirkiel’s Parkside Projects Restaurant and Hospitality Group, Olive & June is another great choice for getting a great deal during happy hour. From 5 to 6 p.m., you can get half off beer and cocktails plus snack on delicious antipasti options.

Café No Sé, 1603 S. Congress Ave

Table set with various plates of food and cocktails for happy hour at Café No Sé in Austin, Texas.

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Rosé lovers will be happy to know there is a place in town where you can get 25% off all bottles and great reverse happy hour specials. Café No Sé offers a reverse happy hour everyday from 6 to 8 p.m. with $2 off beer, wine and menu cocktails, plus a speciality treat of 25% off bottles of rose everyday. That’s seven days a week to enjoy great deals on wine and get the most out of happy hour time.

Uchiko, 4200 N. Lamar Blvd.

Uchiko, the upscale sushi restaurant connected with the beloved Uchi, has a sake social everyday from 4 to 6 p.m. that might be one of the best deals in town. Award-winning chef Tyson Cole’s blended knowledge on Japanese food and creativity in dishes is worth a visit any day of the week, but sake social is a happy hour not worth missing. You can find the menu for the sake social at Uchiko here.

P6, 111 E. Cesar Chavez St.

Outdoor patio area at P6 in Austin, Texas featuring rocking chairs, plants, and a beautiful view of Austin's skyline.

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At the LINE Austin, you will find a rooftop lounge with great happy hour specials, tasty cocktails and a great view. P6, located at the way top of the hotel, has a list of specialty curated Mediterranean small plates such as artisanal cheeses, whipped feta roasted tomato dip and more as well as seasonal cocktails that will make your visit worth it. Happy hour is Monday through Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. You can find the menu for happy hour at P6 here.

Clark’s Oyster Bar, 1200 W. 6th St.

Two individuals clinking their cocktail glasses together in a toast at happy hour at Clark's in Austin, Texas

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Clark’s Oyster Bar has a happy hour that will cheer up any Austinite, and on any day. From 3 to 5 p.m., any day of the week, you can find yourself ordering an unhealthy amount of oysters as they are 50 cents off. On weekdays, the happy hour includes half off burgers, $5 martinis, oyster shooters and draft beer. On weekends, Clark’s has half off bottles of wine and $5 oyster shooters.

The Peached Tortilla, 5520 Burnet Road #100

Two individuals cheers their happy hour cocktails together at The Peached Tortilla in Austin, Texas.

From 5 to 7 p.m daily, The Peached Tortilla offers a happy hour with delicious bites and great cocktails. The happy hour includes $5 beers, $6 wine and cocktails, $4 tacos, $5 snacks such as shishito peppers and crispy fries and a $9 burger with peached sauce, American cheese, miso caramelized onions, Japanese pickles and lettuce. You can find the menu for happy hour at Peached Tortilla here.

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