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Traditionally happy hour starts at 5 p.m., which is fine if you possess a great deal of restraint, but sometimes you need to shake the workweek off early. Say, around 2 p.m. early. Fridays like those require proper planning: A late lunch followed by a vague ailment that keeps you from returning to the office. Some advice: any type of gastrointestinal dilemma works well in this situation. Nobody wants details.
Seasoned boozers know the best place in town for early Friday drinking: It can only be Rosies (2449 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors). You get more than half-priced beer, wine, and premium wells between 2 and 7 p.m., you get a free shot of Rosies ambiance, and sometimes just absorbing that friendly, tropical vibe is as cathartic as consuming copious amounts of liquor. With five hours to take in both, youre bound to get happy. Call 954-563-0123.
Fri., Nov. 14, 2008