Oysters — Erica Jane Restaurant
At just $2 a pop, these fresh oysters are the ultimate upscale bargain for seafood lovers.
Where to drink and eat for less, right now
Kelowna's happy hour scene is thriving today with exceptional deals ranging from $2 oysters to $3.88 house drinks. Whether you're looking for a sunny patio on Bernard Avenue or a sophisticated snack in the North End, there are plenty of verified specials to choose from.
If you're looking to stretch your dollar without sacrificing quality, these are the most aggressive price points in the city right now.
At just $2 a pop, these fresh oysters are the ultimate upscale bargain for seafood lovers.
It is hard to beat a $3.88 house lager when you're looking for a casual afternoon pint.
Grab a single highball for under four dollars at this North End hotspot.
Soak up the Okanagan sun with these reliable favorites located in the heart of the action.
A $5 sleeve at this historic Ellis Street location is a quintessential Kelowna experience.
Enjoy domestic drafts for $6.25 while people-watching on Bernard Avenue.
Pair your drinks with a substantial $10 cheeseburger for a perfect early dinner.
For those seeking something beyond standard pub fare, these spots offer unique flavors and craft cocktails.
The lemon togarashi mayo makes these $6 garlic fries a must-order snack.
Treat yourself to a $10 El Colada for a tropical escape by the lake.
Crispy tofu with scallion soy glaze is a sophisticated $9 vegetarian option.
PNB - Pretty Not Bad offers house beers (lager, hazy, or sour) for just $3.88, which is currently the lowest price on our list.
Yes, you can find $2 oysters at Erica Jane, $6 Togarashi Garlic Fries at Kin & Folk, and $7.50 Train Whistle Dogs at The Train Station Pub.
The Train Station Pub features $8 Honey Badgers and $8.50 Station Shafts, while Hotel Eldorado offers $10 Pink Martinis and El Coladas.