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Best Happy Hour Tacos Restaurants in Long Island City (11101)

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Casa Enrique
Michelin-recognized Mexican cooking anchored by mole, braises, and bigger plates.

Notable Picks

$$ Hunters Point
A long-running LIC destination for regionally rooted Mexican cooking that leans into big, slow-cooked plates as much as tacos. The room stays energetic, and the kitchen’s best dishes reward ordering beyond the basics—think mole, braises, and seafood with deep chile-driven flavor.
Must-Try Dishes: Mole de Piaxtla, Braised lamb shank, Branzino “al pastor”
What makes it special: Michelin-recognized Mexican cooking anchored by mole, braises, and bigger plates.
$$ Court Square
A reliable taqueria-and-cocktails room that’s built for after-work energy: margaritas, quick rounds of tacos, and a pace that makes it easy to stay for another order. It works best when you keep the spread focused—2–3 tacos each plus one side—so everything lands hot and crisp.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef birria taco, Crispy fish taco, Corn esquites
What makes it special: A polished, high-volume taco shop with dependable favorites and fast flow.
8.1
$$ Queens Plaza
A cocktails-first Mexican-leaning spot that shines during happy hour when the room feels built for lingering and sharing. Treat it like a snack-and-drinks mission: start with a dip, add a couple taco orders, and let the bar program carry the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Chips and guacamole, Pescado tacos, Grilled corn salad
What makes it special: Happy-hour pacing with cocktails and taco-friendly snacks in a lively room.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$ Hunters Point
A mood-forward bar-and-restaurant that turns into a strong tacos play on event nights—especially Taco Tuesday—when the whole room leans into party pacing. It’s best for groups who want cheap taco rounds, loud energy, and a reason to stay past the first drink.
Must-Try Dishes: Taco Tuesday $5 tacos, Loaded nachos, Shareable bar snacks
What makes it special: Event-driven happy hour energy with Taco Tuesday as the main draw.
$$ Court Square
A practical food-hall tacos move that pairs perfectly with JACX&CO’s bar happy hour—order tacos fast, then shift the focus to drinks and group hang time. Best when you want tacos with zero friction and don’t need a full sit-down restaurant experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Skirt steak taco, Pork al pastor taco, Chicken tortilla soup
What makes it special: Choose-your-format tacos and bowls that fit fast lunches and solo meals.
$$$ Court Square
A skyline-first rooftop where tacos are the move when you want something handheld that fits the cocktail-and-views agenda. Treat it as a scene: arrive early for seating, keep the food order simple, and let the rooftop atmosphere do the heavy lifting.
Must-Try Dishes: House cocktail, Martini, Beer special
What makes it special: A rooftop lounge where the skyline is the main attraction.
$$$ Court Square
A rooftop-style hang that gets genuinely compelling on Taco Tuesday when the specials make it easy to order a tight taco spread without overthinking it. Come for the deal window, keep the order focused, and treat it as a happy-hour stop rather than a destination dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: $4 Taco Tuesday tacos, Chips and guacamole, Street-style taco trio
What makes it special: Taco Tuesday pricing turns this into a legit taco-and-drinks stop.
$ Astoria
A no-frills taqueria that wins on speed, portion confidence, and straightforward taco satisfaction—ideal as a pregame pickup before meeting friends for drinks nearby. Not a bar happy hour, but one of the most reliable ways to anchor your happy-hour plan with real tacos first.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Carnitas burrito, Chilaquiles
What makes it special: Fast, affordable tacos and burritos that stay reliably satisfying.