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Best Happy Hour Wings Restaurants in Gramercy & Flatiron (10010)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Upland
A crowd-pleasing New American menu that rewards tight, shareable ordering.

Notable Picks

8.4
$$ Flatiron District
A polished Park Avenue South New American room that’s strongest when you order in a tight, shareable arc—one bright starter, one pasta, then a main that anchors the table. It’s a reliable “bring anyone” restaurant with enough energy for nights out and enough comfort for repeat dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Cacio e pepe, Little gem salad, Sausage and kale pizza
What makes it special: A crowd-pleasing New American menu that rewards tight, shareable ordering.
$$ Gramercy
A high-traffic Gramercy Irish pub that works for wings when you want straightforward bar-food satisfaction with a real neighborhood pulse. The move is to treat it like a classic happy hour: wings, one pint, and a second round only if the room still feels manageable.
Must-Try Dishes: Molly's 10oz Burger, Shepherd's Pie, Fish & Chips
What makes it special: A classic pub burger in a true Gramercy tavern setting.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$ Gramercy
A no-frills Gramercy sports bar where wings do the job when your priority is TVs, beer, and low-commitment hanging. It’s strongest as a simple happy-hour utility play: wings for the table, one round of drinks, and let the pool table and games carry the rest.
Must-Try Dishes: Barfly wings (buffalo or BBQ), Boneless wings, Nachos Supreme
What makes it special: Straight sports-bar wings with pool-table hang energy.
$ Rose Hill
A casual, beer-forward neighborhood bar that earns its spot when you want wings in a low-pressure happy-hour setting. Keep the order simple and classic, and it reads best as a quick stop before you move on to a more food-first destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings, Loaded fries, Beer-and-wings combo order
What makes it special: Low-friction wings-and-beer utility with zero scene tax.
$$ Rose Hill
A smaller, less-obvious bar on the 3rd Ave corridor that works for wings when you want a calmer happy-hour vibe than the louder sports-bar staples. It’s best when you treat the food as supportive: one wing order, one drink lane, and a short stay.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings, Crispy chicken bites, Simple bar snacks
What makes it special: A quieter wings stop that feels more local than loud.