Best Happy Hours in Naples, FL: Two Fillets
Looking for a happy hour with a lovely vibe and actually cheap drinks?
Spend your afternoon at Two Fillets, an underrated Naples gem with discount drinks, a lot of small bites to choose from and plenty of seating. With $4 domestic drafts, $6 Highball House Drinks and $8 Specialty Cocktails and Martinis, Two Fillets is the perfect spot to catch up with friends on your next free evening.
Named one of the top 10 best happy hours in Naples, Two Fillets has a clean, cool vibe different from typical dives on the list. Their happy hour small bites menu includes crispy coconut shrimp ($6) and satisfying mussels Sorrento ($8)—so good you will be drinking the sauce after you finish your mussels. If you're looking for something more substantial, they have tender wagyu steaks from Jimmy P's (a fantastic local butcher) that you can cut with a butter knife.
For a happy hour with true discount prices—a rarity in Naples—head to Two Fillets. Read the complete write-up from The Naples Florida Review below, or check out their full list of the top 10 happy hours in Naples!
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Two Fillets
2PM to 6:30 PM for Drinks
11AM to 6PM for Small Plates Menu
11AM to 4PM for Light Lunch Menu
Location: 10395 Tamiami Trail North, Naples FL 34108
Link: https://www.twofillets.com/
Highlights: Tacos (steak, fish and chicken for $5 each), Shrimp Po’ Boy ($14) and Specialty Martinis ($8).
Two Fillets is one of the most underappreciated restaurants in town. The seafood is excellent, the steaks come from the impeccable Jimmy P’s, and there’s plenty of seating…and….menus.
Maybe the menus are where people get tripped up? Two Fillets currently has an All-Day Menu, a Small Plates Menu, a Happy Hour Menu and a Light Lunch Menu. I like to think of this as the do-it-yourself Happy Hour. I like this restaurant enough to break it down for you, so here goes nothing.
The Happy Hour Menu – as featured online – only contains a discounted drink menu for the hours of 2PM to 6:30 PM. House Margaritas and Specialty Martinis are $6 and $8, respectively, and all of the other featured drinks are under $10. If you are stopping by before 4PM, you have access to the Small Plates menu and Light Lunch Menu. Out of the two, I’d err towards the Light Lunch Menu, which has excellent tacos for $5 each and the 8oz Wagyu Aged Dry Sirloin for $22. After 4PM, the Small Plates menu also has some excellent options – their Mussels (or Clams!) Sorrento are just $8 while the coconut shrimp are $6. The Two Fillets location used to be considered North Naples, but it’s become pretty central with the expansion of the city, and definitely worth a short drive to check out.
Originally published on The Naples Florida Review.