Best Group Dining American Restaurants in Financial District-Battery Park City
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Crown Shy
Michelin-star New American cooking with big flavors in a soaring Art Deco space.
Notable Picks
#1
Crown Shy
8.8
Crown Shy is a Michelin-starred New American restaurant on the ground floor of 70 Pine, known for bold, globally inflected dishes and a lively, high-ceilinged dining room. It functions as both a serious destination for intricate cooking and a dependable downtown spot for upscale dinners and drinks.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled Citrus-Marinated Chicken with Crown Shy Hot Sauce, Crispy Confit Chicken, Grilled Short Rib for Two
What Makes it Special: Michelin-star New American cooking with big flavors in a soaring Art Deco space.
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
Bill's Bar & Burger Downtown inside the New York Marriott Downtown focuses on stacked burgers, shakes, and bar snacks in a sprawling space steps from the World Trade Center. Locals and visitors use it for casual group meals when they want reliable burgers, beers, and a lively post-work crowd.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fat Cat Burger, Disco Fries, Buffalo wings
What Makes it Special: High-volume downtown burger house with big patties, shakes, and a busy bar.
8.3
Industry Kitchen is a waterfront modern American spot tucked under the FDR with wood-fired pizzas, crowd-pleasing mains, and East River views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. Locals and visitors use it for group-friendly meals where shareable pies, cocktails, and outdoor seating carry as much weight as the food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita Pizza, Truffle Mushroom Pizza, Kale Caesar Salad
What Makes it Special: Modern American pizzas and plates served with unobstructed river and bridge views.
8.2
O'Hara's Restaurant and Pub is a long-running Irish-American bar, established in 1983, that doubles as a living 9/11 memorial with walls covered in first-responder patches. People stop in for burgers, wings, and pints in a crowded, memorabilia-filled room a block from the World Trade Center.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo wings, Shepherd's Pie, Fish and Chips
What Makes it Special: Irish-American pub and 9/11 landmark covered in first-responder patches and memorabilia.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Billing itself as one of the last true FiDi dive bars, Jeremy’s specializes in gigantic cheap beers, fried seafood baskets, and a raucous, bras-on-the-ceiling atmosphere steps from the Seaport. It’s less about refined cooking and more about volume, personality, and a very specific New York bar experience that has been drawing crowds for decades.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fried Calamari Basket, Hot Shrimp Cocktail with Drawn Butter, Fish and Chips
What Makes it Special: A decades-old Seaport dive bar where quart-sized beers and fried seafood define the experience.