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Lakeland happy hour deals + specials

A cocktail at revival bar.

Handcrafted cocktail from Revival Bar | Photo courtesy of Revival Bar

Everybody deserves a good happy hour moment. We’ve broken down some of Lakeland’s most popular happy hour spots, just for you.

  • Revival Bar, 119 S. Kentucky Ave. | Mon.-Fri. 12-7 p.m. | If you’re looking for an after-work treat, shaken or stirred, stop by Revival for their happy hour specials. Bottled beers start at $3.75, select wines are $5, and well drinks + specialty cocktails start at $5.
  • Cob and Pen, 1221 Florida Ave. S. | Daily 4-6 p.m., 10 p.m.-2 a.m., | For an evening drink on the lawn, patio, or in their beloved historic rooms, stop by Cob + Pen for quality drafts + cocktails. Select beers start at $3 and wines are $5. In addition to happy hour specials, Cob + Pen also runs unique daily deals.
  • Brass Tap, 1515 Town Center Dr. | Daily 12-7 p.m. | Located in the heart of Lakeside Village, Brass Tap offers frequent live music + events, as well as daily deals on food and drinks. Stop by and grab a seat on the patio or indoors to enjoy $4.25 on select draft beer, wine + sangria, as well as food specials from $5.25.
  • Frescos, 132 S. Kentucky Ave. | Daily 3-7 p.m. | Another downtown favorite, Frescos serves up food + beverages from brunch to final call. You can stop by between 3-7 p.m. for 20% off anything from food to specialty cocktails.
  • Cafe Roti, 116 S. Tennessee Ave. | Daily 2-6 p.m. | For Indian-Pakistani fare, Lakelanders can stop by Cafe Roti. Their daily happy hour specials include deals on food, coffee, and drinks.

#ProTip: Try ordering one of these alcohol-free mocktails for a happy hour sans buzz.

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