Happy hour
Hi. We will be spending 3 weeks in the Noma district, does anyone have happy hour prices? Looking for craft beers and maybe burgers,pizza or small bites
NOMA (North of Massachusetts Avenue) in Washington DC has grown into a vibrant area with a variety of bars, breweries, and casual restaurants offering happy hours. Since you’re staying for three weeks, you’ll have plenty of time to explore multiple spots with craft beer, small bites, and casual fare like burgers or pizza. Here’s a detailed overview.
Many places offer happy hour specials in the late afternoon to early evening, typically Monday through Friday, but some have weekend deals. Prices and specials can change, so it’s good to check each venue’s website or social media for the latest information.
- Bluejacket Brewery – Located in NOMA, this brewery has a wide selection of craft beers. Happy hour often includes discounted pints and small plates. Expect $5–$7 for select draft beers, plus occasional snack specials.
- Osteria Morini – Offers small Italian plates and pizza. Happy hour includes discounted appetizers and drinks, with cocktails or wine by the glass around $6–$8.
- Suarez Family Brewery / Big Bear Cafe – Craft beer-focused with rotating taps; happy hour specials vary but usually include discounted beers ($4–$6) and some bar snacks.
- Rhino Coffee / The Brig – Casual spot with beers and small bites; some happy hour specials include half-priced appetizers or discounts on select drinks.
- Atlas Brew Works (nearby in Northeast DC) – Known for local craft beers; happy hour often includes $1–$2 off pints and deals on small plates or snacks.
Other tips for exploring NOMA happy hours:
- Many breweries rotate taps, so you can try new craft beers each visit.
- Some bars have “late happy hour” specials starting around 8 or 9 pm, which can be useful if you have a late dinner schedule.
- For burgers, pizza, or more filling bites, check daily specials or apps like Yelp or HappyCow for updated happy hour menus.
Overall, NOMA offers a good mix of craft beer options, casual dining, and small bites. With three weeks, you can try several breweries and restaurants, sampling different beers and food specials without repeating the same place every day.
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