Best Late Night Legends Restaurants in Financial District
9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Blue Haven South
A TV-lined FiDi sports bar where multi-flavor wings are a core focus, not an afterthought.
Notable Picks
8.6
A modern sports bar in the heart of the Financial District, Blue Haven South leans hard into wings, burgers, and big portions alongside dozens of TVs. The wings come in multiple flavors with proper crisp and sauce coverage, making this one of FiDi’s most reliable spots for game-day wing platters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo Wings, Garlic Parmesan Wings, Boneless Sweet Chili Wings
What makes it special: A TV-lined FiDi sports bar where multi-flavor wings are a core focus, not an afterthought.
#2
Joe's Pizza
8.5
The FiDi outpost of Joe’s delivers the classic New York slice experience: thin, foldable, and constantly coming out of the oven. Lines move quickly, and late hours make it the default stop after work or the bar.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Fresh mozzarella pie
What makes it special: High-volume, no-frills slices that define FiDi’s classic slice run.
#3
Gitano NYC
8.3
Gitano NYC is a sprawling, jungle-styled modern Mexican restaurant and lounge at the Seaport with towering ceilings, a massive disco ball, and Brooklyn Bridge views. The menu leans toward shareable plates and mezcal cocktails, making it a splashy choice for nights where atmosphere matters as much as the food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Tostada, Truffle Tlayuda, Black-Bass in Banana Leaf
What makes it special: A dramatic waterfront space marrying Yucatán-leaning plates with nightclub energy.
8.2
Open deep into the night, this Fulton Street shop covers everything from basic cheese slices to loaded Sicilian squares, wings, and combos. Office workers and late-night crowds rely on it for volume-friendly pies and predictable, fast service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sicilian square slice, Buffalo chicken slice, Two-slice-and-soda combo
What makes it special: A late-night, high-volume slice shop with broad topping options.
8.2
Stout’s FiDi outpost is a roomy Irish-American pub where game-day wings share menu space with burgers, salads, and brunch. Multiple wing preparations and reliable execution make it a go-to when you want proper bar wings with a full drink list and plenty of screens.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo Chicken Wings, Mango-Habanero Wings, Loaded Street Fries
What makes it special: A large, pubby sports bar with multiple wing styles and serious game-day infrastructure.
8.1
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Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
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Opened in 2025, Tacos Del Barrio brings birria, al pastor, and loaded quesadillas to a compact counter on Nassau Street. It’s an all-day stop for FiDi workers and students who want CDMX-style tacos, aguas frescas, and tres leches without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria Tacos with Consommé, Al Pastor Quesadilla, Tres Leches de Dulce de Leche
What makes it special: A youth-driven taqueria focused on birria and al pastor at everyday prices.
Worthy Picks
This FiDi outpost of the local 7th Street Burger mini-chain focuses almost entirely on smashed patties, American cheese, and soft potato buns. It’s a tight, mostly grab-and-go space where the move is to keep the order simple and let the crispy-edged patties do the work.
Must-Try Dishes:
Single Burger, Double Cheeseburger, Fries
What makes it special: A stripped-down smash-burger counter where the short menu keeps quality focused.
7.7
Parked on Fulton Street, Tacos Cholula is a late-night taco truck known for generously stuffed $3–4 tacos and quick service to commuters and bar crowds. It leans classic and straightforward, making it a go-to when you want a couple of meat-heavy tacos and a burrito without leaving the block.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Carne Asada Taco, Cholula Burrito
What makes it special: Fulton Street taco truck piling on meat for the price, especially at night.
Jubilee Marketplace is a Korean-owned grocery whose FiDi flagship hides a popular Korean hot bar and build-your-own bibimbap line. Office workers use it for quick plates of japchae, kimbap, and spicy pork alongside bodega-style sandwiches at prices that stay unusually low for the area.
Must-Try Dishes:
Japchae (Hot Bar), Kimbap, Korean Chopped Cheese Sandwich
What makes it special: A Korean grocery hot bar turning out by-the-pound japchae, kimbap, and Korean-inspired deli sandwiches.