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Best Happy Hour Wings Restaurants in Tribeca & Soho (10013)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Soho Diner
A classic-feeling SoHo diner where fries pair well with anything.

Notable Picks

$$$ SoHo
A hotel-born diner that actually understands wings as a bar-food statement, not an afterthought—especially during the $10 happy-hour window. The wings hit with a punchy, modern sauce-and-dip setup, and the room’s retro energy makes it an easy after-work landing spot when your group wants food that eats like a meal, not just snacks.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic French fries, Burger with fries, Chicken sandwich with fries
What makes it special: A classic-feeling SoHo diner where fries pair well with anything.

Worthy Picks

$$ SoHo
A dependable SoHo bar-restaurant where wings are a straightforward, no-drama move—best paired with a beer and whatever game is on. It’s the kind of place you pick when the goal is a clean meet-up, steady pacing, and a wings order that can anchor the table while you figure out the rest.
Must-Try Dishes: Fish & chips, Shepherd’s pie, Steak frites
What makes it special: A group-friendly SoHo bar-restaurant built for after work.
$ TriBeCa
A Tribeca throwback tavern where happy hour is more about the neighborhood rhythm than curated cocktail theater—and the wings play best as simple bar fuel. Come for a beer-and-snack reset, grab the wing dings, and let the low-key room do the decompression work.
Must-Try Dishes: Olive sandwich, Italian sandwich, Mozzarella
What makes it special: A locals’ tavern happy hour with real neighborhood energy.
$$$$ TriBeCa
A newer Tribeca cocktail bar that’s quietly useful when you want wings with a more polished, date-friendly bar atmosphere. The wings are the move—classic buffalo/BBQ execution—then round it out with one shareable and a cocktail before you decide whether you’re staying or sliding to your next stop.
Must-Try Dishes: House cocktail, Wine pour, Light bar bites
What makes it special: A small-footprint Tribeca stop built for quick cocktails.