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Week 11: Happy Hour at The Living Room

Join Chef John Lewis in his quest to find the perfect happy hour in downtown Dunedin. This week, he's at The Living Room.

Chef John Lewis made it his personal quest to be your resource for happy hour in Dunedin. Join the Happy Hour Club here each week and journey with him through the downtown bars in search of the perfect happy hour.

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Here's what I found at  this week:

Details: Full bar

Reviewer's Comments:

  • Beautiful bar and new outside patio with the only outside fountain in town. Friendly and professional staff.

Hours:

  • 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week

Prices:

  • Wines by the glass, two for $6, plus tax
  • Beers, domestic drafts two for $3.50, plus tax
  • Mixed drinks, two for $5.50, plus tax

Contact:

  • 487 Main St., 727-736-5202

Next Thursday, Chef John visits Mezze on Main. Check out the bar before next week's column and you can share your assessment with "The Happy Hour Club."

Jared Leone (Editor) August 30, 2012 at 06:39 pm
Why have I not been here yet for Happy Hour! Thanks Chef John.
Katie Dolac (Editor) August 30, 2012 at 10:15 pm
They did win the Readers' Choice poll for Best Happy Hour in Dunedin! I'd say that's enough cause to give it a try, Mr. Leone.
http://patch.com/A-xm9f
Luanne Haver September 6, 2012 at 12:21 pm
Wonderful restaurant!

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