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Happy Hour

Campbell River, BC

✔ Deals collected from official restaurant websites and social pages. Details may change — always confirm with the venue before visiting.

🍺 Happy Hour

Tuesday-Saturday 2:30pm to 4:30pm

See official source for current featured items.

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Tuesday-Saturday
Hours
2:30pm to 4:30pm
Example
See official source for current featured items.

🍺 Happy Hour

Daily 3pm to 5:30pm

See official source for current featured items.

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Daily
Hours
3pm to 5:30pm
Example
See official source for current featured items.

🍺 Happy Hour

Daily 2pm to 5pm

See official source for current featured items.

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Daily
Hours
2pm to 5pm
Example
See official source for current featured items.

🍺 Happy Hour

Tuesday-Saturday 2pm to 4pm

See official source for current featured items.

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Tuesday-Saturday
Hours
2pm to 4pm
Example
See official source for current featured items.

🍺 Happy Hour

Daily 2:30pm to 4:30pm

  • Beer / wine / spirits specials available

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Daily
Hours
2:30pm to 4:30pm
Example
Beer / wine / spirits specials available

🍺 Happy Hour

Tuesday-Sunday 4pm to 9pm

  • Beer / wine specials available

See official source for current featured items.

✔ Official source

Type
Happy Hour
Day
Tuesday-Sunday
Hours
4pm to 9pm
Example
Beer / wine specials available

Dining Deals In Campbell River, BC

Campbell River's dining scene reflects its role as a north-Island service centre, with waterfront dining, hotel lounges, and practical local pubs all in the mix. Specials are less dense than in larger island cities, but the venues that advertise them tend to keep reliable weekly patterns.

The current official-source view for Campbell River is built from 8 venues with live recurring specials out of 44 tracked venues in the broader city dataset. Right now the published deal map is anchored by venues such as Match Eatery & Public House, Moxies Campbell River Restaurant, White Spot Campbell River, and Imagine Thai Food. The venues currently advertising deals lean toward restaurant dining rooms, bars, and pubs, so the city's public specials scene is not being driven by one narrow venue type. That matters because official-source comparison works best when you can see whether a city is being led by pub rooms, polished casual chains, late-night bar kitchens, brewery-adjacent food programs, or full restaurant dining rooms with structured happy-hour menus.

At the moment HPYHR is tracking 7 happy-hour entries, 0 wing-night entries, and 3 late-night entries in Campbell River, for 11 total recurring specials overall. In Campbell River, the strongest published pattern right now is still the after-work window: venues are far more likely to clearly advertise afternoon or early-evening happy hour than any other recurring deal. That balance is useful context when you are deciding whether to plan around a same-day after-work stop, a midweek food-focused hangout, or a later-night room that is still serving value after the main dinner push.

For someone using HPYHR as intended, the value is in comparing clarity as much as price. In a city like Campbell River, two venues can both say they have happy hour, but one may publish exact days, start times, menu examples, and a stable source URL while another only hints at the offer. That is why the page surfaces proof, source links, and current scheduling details alongside the listing itself. The goal is not to overstate the market; it is to help you narrow down which venues are publishing enough official information to be actionable before you head out, message friends, or choose one area over another.

HPYHR collects listings from official venue websites and public pages, then links each deal to source evidence so you can quickly confirm details from the original post or menu.

Deals and hours can change without notice. Always confirm details directly with the venue before visiting. 19+ in British Columbia. If you choose to drink, do so responsibly and never drink and drive.