One of the most tasty things about the work week is the anticipation of happy hour.

Last week's Best of Atlanta poll discovered where you find your deals and steals.

With multiple locations around Atlanta, Dantanna's combines culinary excellence with the entertainment value of sports to create the ultimate restaurant experience. Hit them up Monday through Friday for steep discounts on appetizers, wine, high-gravity beer and seafood on select days of the week.

Coming in second place, Hampton + Hudson is a local Inman Park community bar with lots of personality. Get your drink and snack on with their daily happy hour specials. It's the perfect way to end your day.

Kimball House is famous for its oyster happy hour, which happens from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. during the week. Enjoy the Decatur spot's impressive selection of oysters for a fraction of the normal cost while sipping on a masterfully created cocktail at the bar. This is a thirsty third place winner you won't soon forget.

Lucky for you, happy hour happens five times a week. Get your fill at our other official nominees: The Big Ketch (Roswell), Ippolito's (Gwinnett), Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q (Intown), Watershed on Peachtree (Intown), Padriac's Bar & Grill (Cobb) and Republic Social House (Intown).

Happy hours come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you're a fancy pants oyster lover or have an intense craving for all the tacos, Atlanta has you covered.

In fact, you'll find all the above at these eleven happy hours to end your work day right.

Looking for the oyster hook up? We've got seven happy hours that will make your dreams come true.

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