$13 will take you far, if not at least two thirds through the happy hour food menu at Six Arms: $1 for fries, $2 for a caesar or hummus, and $3 for a third-pound burger. That’s $8 and three courses right there. Wells are $3.30, as are McMenamin’s ales (try the ruby, whose aroma lands somewhere between raspberry and grapefruit), and PBR is $2.25 a pint. Not the cheapest pint of Peebers on the hill, but decor and jukebox make this old standby something you need to remember. Preferably between the hours of 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily, and again at 10:00 p.m. to midnight. (Six Arms, 300 E. Pike St.)
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