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The 1895 house that Icenhauer's operates out of still has the bones of old Rainey Street, back before the high-rises changed the skyline. Fire pit out back, separate rooms inside, the kind of layout that lets you find your own corner without feeling boxed in.
Happy hour runs Monday and Tuesday from 4 to 9, then Wednesday through Friday from 4 to 7. The pricing stays consistent across both windows: $2.50 domestics, $3.50 wells and imports, $4 drafts and glasses of wine, plus 25% off the lady-named cocktails. Sundays bring $2 mimosas and $7 for The Allison. Those domestic prices are hard to beat anywhere on the street.
Icenhauer's happy hour pulls a crowd that's there for the drinks and the vibe, not to be seen. The live music and DJ nights keep things moving later in the evening, but the happy hour window is mellow enough to actually have a conversation. Rainey Street has evolved a lot, but this spot still feels like the version of the street people fell in love with in the first place.
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