Restaurants & Bars
Park Slope Bar Named Among 'Surprisingly Good' NYC Happy Hour Deals
A popular Greek taverna on Fifth Avenue with day-long drink discounts made Eater's list of actually worthwhile happy hour spots.
PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Park Slope might seem downright suburban to some, but it's also among the city's neighborhoods with a "surprisingly good" happy hour deal, critics say.
Medusa Greek Taverna, a bustling bar and restaurant on Park Slope's equally busy Fifth Avenue, was named among the citywide spots with a worthwhile happy hour deal by Eater editors.
The eatery was named among just 11 spots on the list, updated this week by Eater as office life (somewhat) bounces back — post-work happy hours with it.
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Eater described Medusa as "proof that sleepy Park Slope still has some fun left in it," citing the restaurant's "upbeat party playlist," eccentric decor and all-day happy hour.
Spanning from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Fridays, the happy hour is a good bang for your buck, editor say, noting how potent the Figalicious cocktail is.
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A range of frozen and mixed drinks, mostly priced between $8 and $10 are also worth a try, according to Eater.
Medusa Greek Taverna is located at 133 Fifth Avenue between Sterling and St Johns places.
It's one of a couple bars on the avenue recognized by Eater as of late.
Read Eater's list "11 Surprisingly Good Happy Hour Deals in NYC" here.
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