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Article: HAPPY HOUR DEALS AT SAM'S TASTE HELP EASE THE RECESSION BLUES.(What's Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- January 16, 2009
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Byline: KRISTEN MILLARES YOUNG P-I reporter
There's nothing I like more than a good happy hour, and the prospect of being out of a job in two months ... well, it drives a reporter to drink. For cheap. Or, in the case of Taste Restaurant at the Seattle Art Museum, cheaper than you would get it otherwise.
For example, the typically $8.50 signature "Hammering Man" cocktail - a restrained roseate blend of Aviation Gin, lime juice, tonic and Peychaud's Bitters named for the 48-foot-high Jonathan Borofsky sculpture in front of SAM - costs $5.
Still, an icy pink drink doesn't connote "recession" to me.
Draft beer does - and $3 allows a ...