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Best Happy Hour Mexican Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Fonda - Park Slope
Elevated Mexican plates and strong margaritas anchored by a lively bar-centric happy hour.

Notable Picks

$ South Slope
Fonda Park Slope is a festive South Slope Mexican spot known for polished enchiladas, serious margaritas, and a busy bar-focused happy hour. Locals use it for date nights and small groups, especially in the backyard or at the bar when discounted drinks and snacks are running.
Must-Try Dishes: Enchiladas de mole poblano, Chile relleno, Guacamole de la casa
What makes it special: Elevated Mexican plates and strong margaritas anchored by a lively bar-centric happy hour.
$$ Park Slope
Chela turns weekend mornings into Mexican-inflected brunch, with chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and strong margaritas drawing steady Park Slope crowds. It’s a lively choice when you want something richer and more flavorful than a standard diner breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Huevos Rancheros, Steak & Eggs
What makes it special: Mexican brunch plates and cocktails in a busy, modern room.
$$$ Park Slope
Mexico Autentico is a relaxed neighborhood Mexican restaurant balancing classic plates with an unusually deep vegan menu and an all-day weekday happy hour. Margaritas, mezcalitas, and generous portions make it a go-to for groups that want both plant-based and traditional options at the same table.
Must-Try Dishes: Mole poblano, Vegan arabe burrito, Tamale oaxaqueño
What makes it special: A neighborhood Mexican spot balancing homestyle plates, strong margaritas, and a rare full vegan menu.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope
Terrace Restaurant & Bakery is a Mexican-influenced diner with an enormous menu, from omelets to burritos, supported by all-day brunch energy and weekday drink deals. It’s less a pure Mexican restaurant than a neighborhood workhorse, but the nachos, fajitas, and happy-hour cocktails make it a surprisingly strong budget option.
Must-Try Dishes: Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burrito, Chilaquiles
What makes it special: All-day Mexican diner where proper huevos share space with pancakes.
$ South Slope
Family-owned for decades, Nuevo Mexico is a Fifth Avenue standby for big margaritas, combo plates, and happy hour tacos that run into the evening. The room is more bar-forward than polished, but portions are large and the daily drink specials keep it busy with regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp tacos, Chicken flautas, Tamales
What makes it special: A long-running neighborhood Mexican bar and grill where shrimp tacos share space with sizzling fajitas and strong margaritas.
$$$$ Park Slope
Calexico Park Slope is a casual Cal-Mex spot where burritos, bowls, and tacos meet a straightforward weekday happy hour of discounted beers and cocktails. It leans more toward fast-casual than polished restaurant, but the bar, sidewalk seating, and drink specials make it a reliable low-key meet-up.
Must-Try Dishes: Baja fish taco, Baja fish burrito, Carne asada fries with crack sauce
What makes it special: A Cal-Mex mini-chain location where weekday happy hour brings $5 beers and discounted cocktails alongside hearty burritos and tacos.