5 o'clock somewhere: Chestnut Street happy hours at Amada and Chifa
Amada and Chifa rolling out happy hour menus with cocktails and snacks for under $5.
5 o'clock somewhere: Chestnut Street happy hours at Amada and Chifa
We've been waiting until the five o'clock hour to pass to fill you in on some serious happy hour action. Amada (217-219 Chestnut St.) and Chifa (707 Chestnut St.), two Garces OGs have recently rolled out some stellar happy hour offerings.
On weekdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. there are drink specials that include local and Peruvian brews and chile-spiked cocktails at Chifa and red and white sangria and Spanish-accented drinks at Amada all under the $5 mark. And then there are the snacks: think pork belly buns and pupu platters at Chifa and tapas style gambas as ajillo, tortilla and croquetas de jamon at Amada. And yes, all plates are being served for less than five bucks.
Being that Amada and Chifa are only a few short blocks away from one another organizing a happy hour crawl is a pretty appealing possibility.
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