Mayslack's Bar & Grill
A Northeast institution, cheap on purpose, no pretense. Weekday happy hour runs three to six with $3.50 taps and rails; Saturdays it extends noon to five at four dollars. The roast beef sandwich is the whole menu in one item.
The happy hours we send people to in Northeast Minneapolis. Part of our full happy hours guide and the Northeast neighborhood guide.
A Northeast institution, cheap on purpose, no pretense. Weekday happy hour runs three to six with $3.50 taps and rails; Saturdays it extends noon to five at four dollars. The roast beef sandwich is the whole menu in one item.
A Northeast neighborhood bar that turns out an unreasonably good happy hour menu. Buck-fifty sliders, dollar tots, half-off drafts. The room is loud, the patio fills fast, nobody is trying to impress anybody.
A tight 4-to-5:30 window, but the prices hold: seven dollars for wells, six for wine by the glass, two dollars off cocktails and drafts. The smashburger at ten is the food move. Shorter than most but worth planning around if you are in the neighborhood.
The most aggressive happy hour pricing in Northeast: two-dollar taps, $2.25 domestic bottles and rails, and a 2-for-1 window before 2pm that is for serious regulars only. Four hours long on weekdays. Show up early, stay late.
Five-hour happy hour on weekdays, two drinks for five dollars, and a $3.31 martini that runs all day every day regardless. The room is dark, the music is good, and the prices make you feel like it is still 2009 in the best way.
Friday afternoon happy hour from noon to four with five-dollar pints in a taproom that earns it. Tuesday night is Flight Night at fifteen dollars, and mid-week there is a buy-three-crowlers-get-a-free-pour deal. Worth the stop any day of the week.
Christina Nguyen's tropical happy hour. Two-for-one tiki cocktails, discounted skewers and roti, and a room that turns golden hour into a small vacation. The roti canai is non-negotiable.