The verified happy hour dataset for Seattle
HapHunt is the happy hour menus, hours, and prices for 226 Seattle restaurants across 13 neighborhoods — every deal checked against the regular menu, re-verified regularly, and dated so you can see when we last looked.
Nearly half of Seattle happy hours don't survive our math. That is the whole reason the dataset exists.
The numbers
Data re-verified regularly. Last updated 2026-07-02.
What the dataset is
For every restaurant, we hold the happy hour menu next to the regular menu and match items one by one. Each matched item carries a regular price, a happy hour price, and the real percent savings. Hours and windows come with it, so a deal is tied to when you can actually get it.
Nothing is a snapshot we forget about. Every listing has a dated last-checked stamp, and we re-verify regularly — the same date that drives our sitemap drives what you see here.
What makes it different
Checked against the business's own site. Our savings come from each restaurant's own regular menu, not a third-party aggregator. If we can't compare an item to its regular price, it doesn't count toward the savings.
A price history, not just a listing.Because we re-check on a cadence, the dataset builds a time series of how happy hour prices move — something a one-time scrape can't offer.
Editorial honesty.Rankings are never sold. A restaurant can't pay to look like a better deal, and nearly half of Seattle happy hours don't survive our math — we say so.
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