Say goodbye to the days of rushing to the bar for half-priced drinks and discounted appetizers. Starting this week, TGI Fridays is tossing happy hour rules out the window, offering deals on booze and snacks all day, every day. This "Happy Every Hour" basically means that now we can all day-drink at our neighborhood chain restaurant—and we're totally on board.

The everyday deal includes four cocktails that will set you back between $4 and $6 and big-brand suds like Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Lite, which are just $3. There are also daily drink specials such as $5 mimosas on Sundays and $3 martinis on Wednesdays.

Most outposts of the chain are open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., so we've plotted out the best way to sip (and gorge on booze-sopping bites) for 12-hours straight:

11 a.m.

Start with a light cocktail like the new Blood Orange Cooler ($5). It's spiked with blood orange-infused vodka and zipped up with pineapple, lemon, and lime juices, but it's also got a hit of bubbly ginger ale and garnished with fresh raspberries, so it'll feel like an amped-up mimosa.

noon

The key to day-drinking is taking it slow and steady, so break from the spirits for a second to snack on the $5 spinach-artichoke flatbread loaded with tomatoes, basil, red pepper, and garlic.

1 p.m.

Go big or go home with the house Long Island iced tea ($4). And don't shy away from the slew of alcohol in this one—sure it's loaded with vodka, rum, gin, and brandy, but the house sweet-and-sour mix and fresh lemon juice will counter them well.

2 p.m.

Take a break and shamelessly stuff yourself with some of the new boneless wings ($5) in creative flavors like Sriracha, ghost pepper, cider glaze, and miso. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even order two. I mean, you are fueling up for 12 hours of day-drinking here…

3 p.m.

Okay, now you're ready for the new blueberry-pomegranate Long Island iced tea ($6), which is bolstered with fresh fruit and a Sprite float.

4 p.m.

Be brave and order some bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers stuffed with asiago and Parmesan cheeses. If the cheesy goodness doesn't quell the heat, the rest of your lemon-jolted beer will. Plus, who can pass up crispy bacon glazed in Jack Daniel's sauce?

5 p.m.

Time for a summery shandy! Just under a pint, the draft Leinenkugel's ($4) is lemony and refreshing. It's got a fairly low ABV, coming in at just 4.2 percent alcohol, so you can (read: should) totally order a second.

6 p.m.

To offset your definite buzz, order a round of sliders. They're smothered in more of that finger-lickin' Jack Daniels sauce, layered with provolone and onions, and then given a smattering of chipotle mayo.

7 p.m.

Burgers got you thinking about beer? Fourteen-ounce drafts of Bud Light, Miller Lite, and Coors Light are all $3. Take your pick and pat yourself on the back for taking on this gastro-thon.

8 p.m.

You've been snacking all day but you haven't had dinner. Fill up on a bar-stool classic like mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce.

9 p.m.

Wait, that beer was really cheap. Let's get another and toast to a day well drank.

10 p.m.

Not much pairs as well with pints as way boneless wings. At this point you might be a bit sauced, so you might want to opt for a couple of orders—at the very least to try the new dipping sauces like Sriracha, ghost pepper and, miso if not to sober up.

11 p.m.

Treat yourself and cap off the night with a full-priced cocktail, like the strawberry margarita made with George Clooney's silver-fox tequila.

Congrats, you survived all day happy hour. The detox starts immediately.

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