Best Late Night Restaurants in Financial District-Battery Park City
12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Indian King Biryani House
Halal cart renowned for tikka masala and biryani that stay bold even under all the sauces.
Notable Picks
8.3
Indian King Biryani House is a busy halal cart by Liberty Park specializing in rice platters, tikka masala over rice, and budget-friendly biryanis. It draws a steady flow of late-night and daytime regulars who treat it as a reliable stop for heavily sauced, filling South Asian street food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken tikka masala over rice, Chicken biryani platter, Veggie samosa
What Makes it Special: Halal cart renowned for tikka masala and biryani that stay bold even under all the sauces.
8.2
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Neapolitan Express is a counter-service Naples-style pizzeria tucked into 40 Wall Street, turning out individual pies on a long-day Wall Street schedule that runs late into the night. It’s where FiDi workers and night owls grab fast, thinner-crust pies that are lighter than the classic New York slice but still satisfying.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita Pizza, Pepperoni Pizza, Pizza Tartufo
What Makes it Special: Late-running Wall Street counter spot focused on Naples-style individual pies.
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.
8.1
The Wall Street outpost of Tacos Morelos brings a long-running New York taco-truck name downtown, serving tacos with fillings like pastor, tongue, and fish from a compact frontage on Wall. It’s a reliable move for a quick taco plate or a few handhelds when you want something more traditional than fast-casual chains.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy pork (pastor) tacos, Fish tacos, Beef tongue tacos
What Makes it Special: Established NYC taco-truck brand serving classic fillings from a Wall Street perch.
8
The Full Shilling is a longstanding Irish pub in the Wall Street area where hearty pub dishes share the menu with salmon plates and a popular beer-battered fish and chips. Regulars lean on it for generous portions, friendly service, and a crowded barroom that works as well after work as it does on game days.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beer-battered fish and chips with tartar sauce, Salmon BLT on sourdough, Salmon filet with crusted goat cheese
What Makes it Special: Classic FiDi Irish pub with standout fish and chips and salmon plates in a historic barroom.
Worthy Picks
7.9
New York Best Halal Food is a Financial District street cart at 95 Wall Street serving chicken wings alongside the usual rice platters and gyros, with hours that stretch well past typical restaurant closing times. Office workers and late-night diners use its wings-and-fries plates as a fast, affordable alternative to sit-down bar wings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Wings with Fries, Chicken Over Rice, Lamb Over Rice
What Makes it Special: Halal cart in the heart of Wall Street serving wings late into the night.
7.9
Buenos Nachos Truck sits on Wall Street pouring out loaded nachos, tacos, and build-your-own bowls with generous toppings and sauces. With late-night hours on many days and a steady stream of nearby bar and office traffic, it works as both a quick lunch stop and a post-drinks refuel.
Must-Try Dishes:
Loaded carne asada nachos, Chicken taco trio, Steak burrito bowl
What Makes it Special: Wall Street food truck focused on fully loaded nachos, tacos, and bowls.
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.
7.8
Bun N' Burger is a no-frills Hanover Square counter spot serving classic flat-top burgers and sandwiches late into the evening. Office workers and longtime regulars rely on it when they want a fast, inexpensive burger that feels more old-school luncheonette than trendy burger lab.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic cheeseburger, Bacon cheeseburger with fries, Breakfast burger
What Makes it Special: Old-school downtown burger counter turning out flat-top burgers and sandwiches until late.
7.7
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
One Wall Street Pizza is the in-store pizza counter at the Whole Foods on Broadway, slinging customizable pies and slices to shoppers and nearby offices. It’s the practical move for late-working teams who want something hot without leaving the building or walking far at night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Custom Build-Your-Own Pizza, Pepperoni Slice, Veggie Slice
What Makes it Special: Grocery-adjacent pizza counter for quick, customizable slices near Wall Street.
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Late Night Legends
The Best of New York Food is a 24-hour FiDi deli where bagels sit alongside an expansive lineup of sandwiches, hot dishes, and smoothies. Office workers, hotel guests, and night-shift crews use it as the reliable option when they need breakfast bagels or basic comfort food at almost any hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Deli Cuts, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Chicken Noodle Soup
What Makes it Special: Round-the-clock deli where bagels, sandwiches, and hot food run 24/7.
7.5
City Acres Market is a hybrid grocery and food hall where prepared foods, a salad bar, and in-house vendors like Beef'N'Cheese and Cinnamon Snail keep the lights on until late evening. It’s where FiDi residents and hotel guests grab last-call meals, snacks, or vegan sweets without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef'N'Cheese sandwich, Cinnamon Snail donuts, Build-your-own salad bar plate
What Makes it Special: Late-hours grocery-meets-food-hall with multiple counters under one roof.