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.
Next time I will try the avocado egg rolls and a seasonal beer.
You don’t taste the alcohol because it’s a blended drink, so these can be dangerous.
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse is one of my top places I like to go to for happy hour with some coworkers mainly because of the beer. BJ’s has a handful of $6 items and half off on their mini deep-dish pizza for happy hour, which is only offered in the bar. BJ’s has happy hour deals on beer, but for other drinks you pay full price.
Instead of beer this time around I ordered a $9.50 frozen strawberry splash that came with a slice of pineapple. This drink wasn’t on the happy hour menu, but it was hands down a tasty drink. If I hadn’t driven, I would have ordered more. The drink reminded me of a fruit punch ICEE that you would get at a gas station, but with vodka.
Next time I am ordering two of these for me, myself and I.
I normally order their spinach and artichoke dip, which is my favorite, but this time I ordered something different – the root-beer-glazed ribs that came with a small side of a cole slaw salad. Their ribs were appetizing, so I recommend them because it was nice and tender, and there were no dry pieces.
They were a bit dry, but I didn’t want to drown them in ketchup.
The breading and sprinkle of cheese didn’t taste fresh.
Next, I ordered the sliders without cheese because they would have been an extra charge. I feel like any sliders should automatically come with cheese, even if it is on the happy hour menu. At least the dish came with lettuce, pickles and some sauce (I have no idea what it was-didn’t try it) on the side…lowkey, my dish looked sad, and it wasn’t all that great (I was a little bitter). BUT, if you take it home for leftovers and add cheese and some eggs, then that would be a good meal.
I ordered the mozzarella sticks, which were good, but I wasn’t impressed because the breading didn’t taste right. Overall, I recommend going here for happy hour if you want to drink beer and kick back with friends and family.
If you are not a beer person, that’s OK because they have delicious and refreshing fruity drinks, but unfortunately, they won’t be happy hour price. I highly recommend the root-beer-glazed ribs; I wasn’t disappointed. The sliders and mozzarella sticks weren’t to my liking, but I heard their avocado egg rolls were delicious, so next time I come in I’ll order that. I still plan on coming back and trying out their seasonal beers that are $1 off.