Best Happy Hour Mexican Restaurants in Flushing (11354)
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Birria Landia – Tangram
A dedicated birria specialist translating a city-famous taco truck into an indoor Queens food hall stall.
Notable Picks
8.4
The Tangram Mall outpost of Birria Landia brings their Tijuana-style birria tacos and rich consommé into a busy indoor setting where counter orders turn over quickly. Diners treat it as a casual pre-game or early-evening stop for crispy dipped tacos, mulitas, and cups of broth before heading deeper into Downtown Flushing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef birria tacos with consommé, Quesabirria mulitas, Birria tostadas with cilantro and onion
What makes it special: A dedicated birria specialist translating a city-famous taco truck into an indoor Queens food hall stall.
8.2
Taqueria Cuerno De Chivo is a compact taqueria near the Voelker Orth Museum where birria, carnitas, and other grilled meats are loaded into double-stacked tortillas. Evening hours and counter-service make it a natural stop for a few tacos and a drink before or after meeting friends nearby.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Carnitas tacos, Quesadillas with birria
What makes it special: Neighborhood taqueria known for generously filled birria and carnitas tacos.
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Quick Bites Champions
Guac Time’s Parsons Boulevard location is a fast-casual Mexican spot where build-your-own bowls, tacos, and platters meet cocktails and rotating drink promos. Locals use it for relaxed after-work meetups, shared nachos, and margaritas before moving on to other neighborhood bars or heading home.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada burrito bowl, Loaded nachos with chicken, Beef birria tacos
What makes it special: A busy counter-service spot where customizable burritos, bowls, and birria-focused plates anchor quick, filling weekday meals.
7.8
Flushing Homemade Tamales is a tiny Roosevelt Avenue stand steaming corn-husk tamales for commuters and late-day snackers. People grab a couple of hot tamales on the walk between trains or before heading to nearby bars, treating it as a quick, inexpensive Mexican stop during early evening hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken tamales, Pork tamales, Cheese and jalapeño tamales
What makes it special: Street-side tamal stand serving warmly steamed masa for just a few dollars.