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Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Corona

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Queens Coffee Shop Bar Restaurant
Ecuadorian breakfast-and-brunch plates served all day alongside strong coffee and cocktails.

Notable Picks

$$ Corona Brunch
This Ecuadorian coffee shop-bar works as an all-day hub for breakfast, hearty platos típicos, and cocktails right on Roosevelt Avenue. It shines as a sit-down Latin brunch option where tigrillo, encebollado, and seco plates carry as much weight as the coffee program.
Must-Try Dishes: Tigrillo, Encebollado de pescado, Seco de carne
What makes it special: Ecuadorian breakfast-and-brunch plates served all day alongside strong coffee and cocktails.
$$ Corona Wings
A Latin-leaning bar and club that treats Buffalo wings like a headline act rather than an afterthought, serving them late into the night with strong drinks and loud music. It’s more nightlife than restaurant, but if you want saucy, freshly fried wings with a party backdrop, this is the move on Junction.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings with blue cheese, Grilled wings with house chili-lime seasoning, Wings and fries combo platter
What makes it special: Club-style energy with house-made Buffalo wings that actually anchor the menu.
$$ Corona
Cocktail-forward Mexican spot off the 111th Street 7 train stop known for birria tacos, steak plates, and colorful margaritas that run late into the night. It’s ideal when you want a sit-down taco spread with a real bar program rather than a quick takeout counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos de carne asada, Steak Estilo El Gallo Negro, Frozen mango margarita
What makes it special: Birria-heavy taco plates and full cocktail bar steps from the 7 train, with beer and margarita specials that stretch into late-night hours.

Worthy Picks

$$ Corona Indian
A Junction Boulevard bar-and-grill that blends Indian-leaning flavors into a largely Latin and Mexican menu of tacos, burritos, and bar snacks. It’s most compelling as a casual neighborhood hang where you can pair heavily seasoned plates with drinks in a small, music-forward room.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken tacos with house salsas, Adobo tacos or platters, Guac and fries bar snack
What makes it special: A neighborhood bar-and-grill folding Indian touches into Latin comfort dishes.
$$ Corona
Sabia Boteco is the pan-Latin tapas bar and lounge attached to Rainhas, built around cocktails, small plates, and moody lighting rather than full rodizio service. It’s a strong play for couples who want a more casual, bar-forward date—sharing sliders, empanadas, and shrimp tostadas over cocktails in a room that runs later than most of the neighborhood. Think first-date drinks that can easily turn into a light dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Pork Buns, Short Ribs Arepa, Shrimp Tostada
What makes it special: Pan-Latin tapas and cocktails in a lounge-y, low-lit setting.
$$ Corona Mexican
Mexican taqueria-bar just off 103rd Street with a small dining room, loud music, and a 5–7pm happy hour with discounted drinks and appetizers. It works best when you treat it as a casual pregame spot for tacos, quesadillas, and beers before a longer night out.
Must-Try Dishes: Tacos al pastor, Quesadillas de pollo, Nachos de carne
What makes it special: Compact taqueria with a dancey, neon-lit bar feel and a defined happy hour on drinks and snacks.
$$ Corona
A Peruvian bistro-bar where rotisserie chicken, lomo saltado, and ceviche share space with cocktails and occasional live music. It’s more intimate and mood-driven than the neighborhood’s everyday spots, giving Corona a sit-down Latin option that still feels approachable on a weeknight.
Must-Try Dishes: Lomo Saltado Bravazo, Rotisserie Chicken, Jalea Bravazo
What makes it special: Peruvian bistro-bar marrying homestyle plates with a lively, cocktail-led room.