Looking for great deals on food and drinks in Gwinnett County?

There are plenty—  if you know where to look.

Here is a sample of some of what's available in your area:

Zapata Tacos and Tequila Bar

15 Jones St. NW, Norcross

770-248-0052

On Tuesdays, enjoy El Jimador Silver Shots for $2, Tecate beer for $2 and tacos for $2.

Applebee's

2095 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth

770-497-8723

Late Night half-price appetizers after 10 p.m.

$5 tall margaritas, Long Island Teas and Bahama Mamas

$6 top-shelf Long Island Teas

$4 tall house beers

Ippolito's

350 Town Center Ave, Suwanee

678-985-4377

Enjoy $2.50 Coors Light all day, Monday-Friday.

On Tuesdays (starting Aug. 23), Ippolito's will offer half-price appetizers, $3 drafts and $10 pitchers. Ippolito's offers daily bar bites (smaller plates of appetizer choice) for $4.95, such as breaded pickles and fried mozzarella.

Cheesecake Factory

Mall of Georgia

3333 Buford Drive NE, Buford

770-831-4710

4-6 p.m. Monday to Friday: A wide variety of appetizers for $5.50, including Tex Mex or avocado eggrolls, sweet corn tamale cakes, chicken pot stickers, made-to-order guacamole and much more.

$3 Draft Beer: Sam Adams, Bud Light, Great Lakes Dortmunder or Blue Moon.

$4 Wine by the glass.

$5 Cocktails: Margarita, Cosmopolitan, Long Island Iced Tea, JW's Pink Lemonade or a mojito.

Mall of Georgia

3333 Buford Drive, Buford

678-546-9005

Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. enjoy $4 beers and $6 drinks such as the Asian pear mojito, spiked lemon tea, red sangria, Moscow mule, organic agave margarita and the cucumber collins.

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