STARTS 8 PMHappy hour · Today 1pm–6pm
The Sandpiper Lounge
Every day 1-6pm $3 domestic beers & $4.50 well shots.
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Neighborhood
Downtown Laguna Beach is the densest happy hour district in town. The six-block corridor centered on Forest Avenue and South Coast Highway between roughly Beach Street and Park Avenue packs bars, gastropubs, sushi counters, cocktail rooms, and rooftop lounges into a span you can walk end-to-end in fifteen minutes. The pricing band sits at the cheap end of Laguna’s HH spectrum: $4–$6 draft beers, $7–$10 well drinks, $10–$14 small plates. Most venues start happy hour between 3pm and 5pm and wind down by 7pm, but downtown has several outliers — Hennessey’s Tavern runs 4–7pm seven days a week with a late-night HH session, and a handful of the cocktail bars run a 9pm–11pm second window aimed at the post-dinner crowd. Walkability is the district’s defining advantage: hopping between three or four HH menus on a single evening is normal here. Parking on Forest Avenue is metered until 8pm.
In Downtown
Navigating downtown Laguna Beach happy hour comes down to three logistics: parking, timing, and which streets close.
Parking: the Forest Avenue meters run until 8pm and the streetside spots between Forest and Coast Highway turn over fast during HH hours. The two reliable longer-stay options are the lot at Beach and Coast Highway (flat evening rate after 6pm) and the parking structure at the Festival of Arts grounds (free after 5pm). On summer weekends, paid valet at Las Brisas and the Hotel Laguna parking lot are the only realistic options after 4pm.
Timing: most downtown HH windows start at 3pm or 4pm and run to 6pm or 7pm. The exceptions are Hennessey's (daily 4pm–7pm with a late-night 10pm-to-close session) and a handful of the cocktail bars that run a separate 9pm–11pm post-dinner window. The single most-walkable HH crawl is along Forest Avenue between Coast Highway and Park Avenue — three to four spots are doable in a 90-minute window without leaving the six-block corridor.
Street closures: the city closes Forest Avenue to vehicles for the Festival of Arts (July–August), Sawdust Festival (parallel summer dates), and the Hospitality Night holiday event (early December). HH service continues but parking gets significantly tighter. Check the city event calendar before a special trip on a summer weekend.
What's worth knowing: downtown sushi and small-plate HH programs (Yuzu, Oto Sushi, Miki Sushi & Sake) are some of the best-priced sushi HH on the OC coast. Yuzu's Mon–Fri 2pm–4:30pm window is the earliest reliable HH start time downtown — useful for an early-dinner pairing.
STARTS 8 PMHappy hour · Today 1pm–6pm
Every day 1-6pm $3 domestic beers & $4.50 well shots.
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STARTS 10 PMHappy hour · Today 3pm–5pm
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STARTS 11 PMHappy hour · Today 4pm–6pm
Happy Hour is everyday 4pm - 6pm - Half price appetizers and drinks.
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STARTS 12 AMHappy hour · Today 5pm–7pm
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STARTS 11:30 PMHappy hour · Today 4:30pm–6pm
STARTS 11:30 PMHappy hour · Today 4:30pm–7pm
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STARTS 10 PMHappy hour · Today 3pm–6pm
Happy Hour Everyday 3pm-6pm HAND ROLL* CHICKEN KARRAGE 4 PIECE NIGIRI* ROLLS* Scorch, Nikko Groove, Maki Rolls $11 $16 $3 off $8 $12 Served Yakumi Jidori chicken, miso aioli with dill TUNA POKE* $13 SUNOMONO $7 KAMA $15 Fish collar served with lemon and ponzu add rice +$3 (limited availability) SAKE $8 / $13 HOUSE WINE SAPPORO red or white by the glass $9 $12 by the glass, hot or on draft BASBAS SPRITZ $13 CHEF’S ROLL* Roll of the day $17 PORK BELLY ROBATAYAKI $9 TABLE SIDE GRATED WASABI $6 OYSTERS* $3 each
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The strongest downtown Laguna Beach happy hour cluster runs along Forest Avenue and South Coast Highway between Beach Street and Park Avenue. Hennessey's Tavern (daily 4pm–7pm, $4 drafts) is the most consistent walk-in pick, with the longest combined HH window in town including a late-night 10pm-to-close session. Brussels Bistro and Larsen both run polished cocktail-led HH programs on Forest Avenue with $2-off drafts and rotating $12 specialty cocktails. The Rooftop Lounge above La Casa del Camino is the downtown ocean-view option, with cocktail-forward HH in an open-air setting and unobstructed coastal views from one floor up. For sushi, Yuzu (Mon–Fri 2pm–4:30pm), Oto Sushi (everyday 3pm–6pm), and Miki Sushi & Sake (Mon–Sat 4:30pm–6pm) all run weekday HH at the best per-piece nigiri pricing on the OC coast — typically $3 off rolls and $1–$2 off nigiri pieces. Walking between three or four downtown HH stops in a single evening is normal and easily doable in the six-block corridor.
Most downtown Laguna Beach happy hour windows end between 6pm and 7pm — earlier than HH in larger Orange County cities, but typical for a beach town that fills up early. The notable exceptions: Hennessey's Tavern runs a daily 4pm–7pm primary HH plus a late-night 10pm-to-close session every day of the week — the longest combined HH window in downtown Laguna and the only reliable HH option after 11pm. A handful of the cocktail-led rooms (Larsen, 230 Forest, AhbA) run a separate 9pm–11pm post-dinner HH aimed at the after-dinner crowd — useful as a wind-down stop after a south Laguna dinner. The Marine Room Tavern and The Sandpiper Lounge both run daily HH that extends to 6pm — useful if you're walking from Heisler Park toward the central corridor at sunset. Sushi HH windows (Yuzu, Oto, Miki) tend to close earliest, by 4:30pm or 6pm, so plan around them first.