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Digging The 1/2 Price Pizza & Beer Deal At Gastown’s “Nicli Antica Pizzeria”

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Though we have an incredible cocktail culture in Vancouver, it nevertheless looks up to the more seasoned cities of the world; places like San Francisco, New Orleans, and London. Happy Hour – the recently made legal practice of selling discounted food and drink items during off-peak hours (usually early) – just might be the kick in the ass it needs, and now that it’s legit, it’s time to detail what’s out there. Next up: Gastown‘s excellent Nicli Antica Pizzeria…

Nicli Antica Pizzeria | 62 East Cordova St. | 604-669-6985 | 3pm-5pm | www.niclipizzeria.ca

Drink | Half price draught beer – I’ll take a Peroni if I have to work later, or a Fat Tug IPA otherwise.

Eat | Half price Margherita pizza. Pro tip: add Soppressata or Buffalo mozzarella for a few extra bucks.

In and out for ten bucks with a cold beer in your gut? Yes, please. It’s arguably the best Happy Hour deal currently going in Gastown, so Nicli has quickly established itself as a go-to trough for a ton of industry staffers killing time on a split shift (or if the staff meal isn’t tickling their fancy). Check it out, beat the crowds, and save a few dollars while you’re at it!

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