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Local Happy Hour Spots Offer Food Specials As Well

John Mullen • January 27, 2024

Local Eateries Offer Special Happy Hours

Gulf Shores Happy Hour Spots

In the months of winter Gulf Shores restaurants and bars are known for their enticing happy hour specials. What was once just a discounted drink now includes special prices on scrumptious food choices. From Fort Morgan to the Flora-Bama line you will find amazing food and beverage combinations during those Happy Hours.

 

COSMO’S RESTAURANT AND BAR

The flagship, Cosmo’s Restaurant and Bar has four options for $2.50 beers, $3 wines and well drinks and two specialty drinks. For food munch on firecracker shrimp or calamari.

 

COBALT THE RESTAURANT

This Perdido Pass eatery has two $2.50 beers and $3 well and house wines and pizza, firecracker shrimp, Cobalt caviar and raw oysters for munchies.


THE VILLAGE HIDEAWAY

Located at the Beach Club in Fort Morgan, the Hideaway offers $2 off any pizza or appetizer. They have drink specials on beer, wine and well drinks.

 

LUNA’S EAT AND DRINK

Luna’s has two $2.50 beers, two specials on their craft beer flights and $3 house wines and wells. For food, try the fried pork skins, pimento hush puppies, catfish nuggets, beer cheese and firecracker shrimp.


BLEUS BURGER

Inside the Pelican Place of Gulf Shores you can find a quaint spot for "Blue Plate" specials and happy hour (s), as they state. The Bleus Burger menu has lots of options and a brunch on the weekends.

 

GTS ON THE BAY

GTs offers two $2.50 beers as well, an IPA for $4 and $3 house wines and wells. Fried pickles, cheese pizza, GTs dip, firecracker shrimp and ginger calamari are the food choices.

 

BUZZCATZ COFFEE AND SWEETS

Get $1 off of special coffees and buy one, get the second half off on ice cream and cookies.

 

TACKY JACKS

All three locations have different daily specials Monday through Friday with different beer, wine or Bushwacker bargains. All three also have $3 eye-openers weekdays with a choice of a mimosa or bloody Mary. All three also offer daily meal specials on the winter menu including all-you-can-eat popcorn shrimp or fish.

 

BIG BEACH BREWING

It’s not a happy hour per se but you can get happy listening to music every Thursday and Friday through February from noon-4 p.m. 

 

LULU’S AT HOMEPORT MARINA

LuLu’s has several drink specials just for the Mardi Gras holidays including Abita Mardi Gras Bock $6, Abita Purple Haze Lager $6, “NOLA” Style Hurricane $8, Bloody Mardi $8, Mardi Rita $8 and King Cake Bushwhacker $9.

 

BUBBA’S SEAFOOD HOUSE

Bubba welcomes you to happy hour every day of the week with specials on domestic and craft beers, wines, daiquiris, margaritas and Bushwackers. Bubba’s also offers you a deal of the day in January and February, including meatloaf and three sides shrimp scampi or a NY strip steak. Monday through Friday Bubba’s has a $12 lunch menu as well.

 

OSO AT BEAR POINT HARBOR

OSO has happy hour Tuesday through Friday 3-6 p.m. and offers meals and appetizers including fish and chips, shrimp baskets, chicken tenders, burgers, nachos and loaded tots among the offerings. Drink specials include $1 off domestic beers, house wines and well drinks.

 

TIKI BAR AT SAFE HARBOR SPORTSMAN

The Tiki Bar offers several drink specials daily from 3-6 p.m. including $2 pints of PBR draft, fried pork skins and Cajun boiled peanuts.

 

PERDIDO BEACH RESORT

Latitude 30 offers daily meal specials Monday through Friday through March 1, including pasta, hamburger steak, tacos, cheeseburger and a seafood platter. 

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