P.F. Chang’s Restaurant happy hour has good food and prices. I ordered a $6 Kendall Jackson Chardonnay and my friend ordered a $6 Colby Red Cabernet Blend. This restaurant’s nice, relaxing ambiance made it easy to put down two glasses of wine each.
The salted northern ribs and salad (I didn’t like it).
The Chang’s BBQ ribs and salad (again didn’t like it).
We ordered the $3 Chang’s BBQ Spare Ribs (270 calories) and the $3 Ricks Northern-Style Spare Ribs (240 calories) both orders came with two ribs each. I love ribs so next time I will order more. The two ribs complemented each other nicely; the Chang’s BBQ ribs were saucy while the Rick’s ribs were salty.
The chicken is sitting on top of the crispy rice noodles.
Don’t forget to check how many pieces come in each dish.
Our next order was a subpar $6 Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps (730 calories). The chicken was OK, but we got more lettuce than chicken. Lastly, we ordered the delicious and filling $6 Mongolian Pot stickers (700 calories). I will be back to order the pot stickers and ribs again. P.F. Chang’s has a decent sized happy hour and another menu for everyday specials, so I will be back to try more.
I am pleased with their happy hour drink menu.
I need to go on a Tuesday.
Next time I want to order their $4 Handmade Pork Dumplings (280/330 calories) with their $6 Organic Agave Margarita.
The thought of Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que restaurant makes me happy and giggly like a six-year-old. That is because I know Lucille’s has a good happy hour and some items contain BBQ sauce. I would normally order the rib tips and lucky me they had them on the happy hour menu. Their happy hour menu prices are between $4 and $10, which I think is a fair deal, but it depends on what you order. Lucille’s happy hour drink menu for drinks is anywhere between $2 and $9, they offer $2 off all 22oz. draft beers and $1 off any other specialty drinks. What I appreciate about their menus is the calorie count is right next to the item.
If you don’t eat the biscuit with butter you’re weird.
I think jalapeño not, put that on the side.
For starters, Lucille’s biscuits and butter are a must
because that’s what they’re known for. I really wanted to order the $9 smoked
brisket nachos, but another table next to mine ordered them, and they did not
look appetizing at all. I like my nachos with refried beans and heavy cheddar
cheese that fully covers the chips; Lucille’s nachos looked dry and lacked the
gooey cheese. But of course, I ordered the $8 BBQ rib tips (1,210 cal.) some
pieces were a tad bit dry, but not dry enough for me not to box them up and eat
later.
Be right back. I’m going to stuff my face for 10 minutes.
My coworker and I kept going back and forth deciding whether we should order the $10 blazin’ burnt ends (660 cal.). The word of mouth was that the burnt ends were good, so we gave them a shot. The name doesn’t sound appealing because who wants to eat something burnt? But they weren’t burnt- the edges were crisp and quite juicy. The blazin’ burnt ends typically come tossed with sliced jalapenos but for our order we asked for it to be on the side. I’m glad because the jalapenos had a weird tangy taste to them. The last thing I ordered was the $7 spinach and cheese dip (580 cal.) because I love the cheesiness in my dip. However, it wasn’t as good as the ones at Tahoe Joe’s because instead of chunks of spinach, everything was blended. I still think it’s delicious, but I prefer the chunks.
Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it.
Next time I will order the $6 BBQ Sausage Duo.
Lastly, I didn’t order a drink other than water, but I took a swig of my coworkers $4.99, 32oz. mason jar peach lemonade that blew me away because it wasn’t over-poweringly sweet. Next time I go to Lucille’s I will order the peach lemonade. Overall, I dig their food.