Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Long Island City-Hunters Point
12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Spot Dessert Bar
Dessert-plate format where ice cream is part of the full build.
Notable Picks
8.5
An Asian-inspired dessert bar where ice-cream-and-sorbet elements show up as part of composed plates rather than just cones and cups. This is the move for late-night sweets with structure—warm cake or toast paired with a cold, creamy counterpoint and a little theatricality.
Must-Try Dishes:
Matcha Lava Cake with matcha ice cream, Golden Toast with condensed milk ice cream, Soda float with house-made ice cream
What makes it special: Dessert-plate format where ice cream is part of the full build.
#2
Jora
8.4
A polished Peruvian kitchen with a brunch-adjacent midday rhythm: come here when you want chef-driven plates and cocktails instead of the usual eggs-and-bacon loop. Best when you order like a small feast—one ceviche, one hot grill item, and a starch anchor to round it out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ceviche mixto, Grilled octopus, Lomo saltado
What makes it special: Peruvian-forward plates and pisco cocktails that feel “brunch-plus.”
#3
Vert Frais
8.3
A high-visual, Japanese-meets-French cafe that’s built for weekend brunch photos but actually delivers when you order smart. The soufflé pancakes get the hype, yet the savory plates are what make it feel like a full meal instead of a dessert stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Matcha soufflé pancake, Omurice, Matcha French toast
What makes it special: Aesthetic café brunch with soufflé pancakes and real savory depth.
8.3
A modern, cocktails-friendly Mexican spot that works best as a shareable-plates night—crispy snacks, queso, and tacos built for mixing and matching. It’s a strong pick when you want a lively room and a menu that can pivot from casual bites to a fuller dinner flow.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Esquites de la casa, Chipotle queso & chips
What makes it special: Shareable, bar-forward Mexican built around tacos, queso, and snackable sides.
#5
Sweet Chick
8.3
A loud-in-a-good-way comfort-food room that’s reliably busy and built for groups, weekend energy, and camera-ready plates. It’s not subtle—go when you want fried chicken, cocktails, and a crowd that keeps the room moving.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken & waffles, Nashville hot chicken sandwich, Mac & cheese
What makes it special: High-demand fried chicken comfort food with a party-room vibe.
8.3
A waterfront New American dining room where the burger is treated like a composed entrée—dry-aged beef, a rich topping strategy, and fries that arrive like they belong on the menu year-round. It’s best when you want a burger that still feels like a full night out, not a quick counter stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-Aged Burger, American Smashburger, Raw Bar Selection
What makes it special: Dry-aged burger execution in a waterfront, full-service setting.
#7
Levante
8.2
A pizza-forward Italian spot with big ceilings, a full bar, and a backyard that makes it feel like a neighborhood hangout with room to breathe. The move is to treat it as a pizza-and-a-few-plates night, leaning into the pies and letting the bar carry the pacing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Neapolitan-style pizza, Pesto pasta, Panna cotta
What makes it special: Pizza-first Italian with a big bar and a standout backyard space.
Worthy Picks
#8
Jungly
7.9
Vibes:
Happy Hour Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
Birthday & Celebration Central
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A mood-forward bar-and-restaurant that turns into a strong tacos play on event nights—especially Taco Tuesday—when the whole room leans into party pacing. It’s best for groups who want cheap taco rounds, loud energy, and a reason to stay past the first drink.
Must-Try Dishes:
Taco Tuesday $5 tacos, Loaded nachos, Shareable bar snacks
What makes it special: Event-driven happy hour energy with Taco Tuesday as the main draw.
#9
Blend
7.9
A lively Latin-fusion dining room where tacos are part of a bigger night—cocktails, energy, and shareable plates. Treat the tacos as one component of the table, paired with a bright starter and one signature drink to keep the meal from feeling heavy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak tacos, Shrimp tacos, Guacamole and chips
What makes it special: High-energy Latin-fusion spot where tacos work best with cocktails.
7.7
Vibes:
Rooftop Views Revelry
Happy Hour Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
Birthday & Celebration Central
A rooftop-first happy hour play with skyline views and a party-leaning soundtrack—best used as a pregame stop when you want atmosphere to do the heavy lifting. Go for the view, keep the order simple, and treat it as a scene more than a culinary destination.
Must-Try Dishes:
House cocktail, Martini, Beer special
What makes it special: A rooftop lounge where the skyline is the main attraction.
#11
25 HOURS
7.7
A futuristic, concept-driven cocktail bar that’s trending hard for its experimental drinks and high-style presentation. Come for a mood-first night where the visuals matter, the menu leans playful, and the room is built for people who want something new to talk about.
Must-Try Dishes:
Deconstructed pornstar martini, Gin martini with blue cheese liqueur, Milk tea cocktail with mascarpone foam
What makes it special: Experimental cocktails in a futuristic room designed for buzz.
7.5
A newer neighborhood option built around homemade pastas, thin-crust pizzas, and a wine-and-cocktails program that fits a casual night out. It’s a solid pick when you want Italian comfort with a modern, relaxed feel rather than a formal dining room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Homemade pasta, Thin-crust pizza, Espresso martini
What makes it special: Homemade pasta and pizza with a wine-forward, casual sit-down vibe.