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Julie Bove wrote:
> Heh! When I was young, we knew all of the best places to get Happy > Hour food. We'd order a soft drink in the bar and fill up on tacos. Not > quite free but close to it. This is a thing that didn't exist in my town until the late 90's, when some pub started offering food items and soon many other followed suit. Nowadays pubs who don't offer food during the happy hour are the exception. Some of them, though, have a raise in drinks prices during the buffet time, which is pure nonsense: we're in happy hour, the drinks should cost less, and you make us pay more only because there's some (from frozen) food item on the bar? This has led to the third age of happy hour: some pubs now offer real food, well hot thanks to hatplates or to the frequent arrival of new plates from the kitchen. My favorite pub usually has a rice and a pasta (warm in winter, cold in summer), bowls of baked potatoes & sausages and lots of finger food such as tartines, potato croquettes, cold cuts and 2 kinds of cubed bread and focaccia, fries, buffalo wings, cold buckwheat with veggies, tomato salad, bits of herb pies... I like this trend a lot -- "Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole" Anthelme Brillat Savarin |