When isn't it happy hour at the charming Hazellewood Grill and Tap Room (5635 Manitou Road, Tonka Bay, 952-401-0066, www.hazellewoodgrill.com)? Check it out: The deals run from 3 to 6 p.m. daily, along with 8 p.m. until closing Sunday through Thursday and 10 p.m. until closing Friday and Saturday. Three dollars buys beer-battered fried pickles or a Philly steak sandwich-inspired egg roll; $4 will purchase chicken meatballs or brie cheese curds, and $5 gets you chicken wings, sliders and tacos. Drink specials include $2 off the price of any cocktail.
RICK NELSON
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