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Our readers’ favorite food and drink deals in Madison

Where do you go to curb your cravings without breaking the bank? We asked our readers what they think are the best food and drink specials in Madison, and here’s what they said.

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Settle down after work at Settle Down Tavern. | Photo by 608today

We asked, you answered. Here are some of our readers’ top spots for food and drink specials in the 608.

“Starkweather Brewing has the best wings!”
Starkweather Brewing Co., 2439 Atwood Ave.
Not into wings? Stop by on a Friday for $10 flights and $1 off pints from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and $10 pizzas all day.

Settle Down Tavern, 117 S. Pinckney St.
You can check out the rotating cocktails and drink specials every Monday-Saturday 2-6 p.m.

“Madison’s has the best Happy Hour
Madison’s, 119 King St. | Tuesdays-Fridays | 4-7 p.m.

  • $6.50 Korbel or Bulliet Old Fashioneds
  • $5 Tito’s mixers
  • $4 Founders Solid Gold
  • $3 sliders

Edo Garden, 6309 Monona Dr., Monona
Test your limits with all-you-can-eat sushi for $35/person.

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