Best Happy Hour Restaurants in Rose Hill
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Tavern29
Multi-level tavern with a true rooftop and late-night kitchen.
Notable Picks
#1
Tavern29
8.5
Tavern29 is a three-level American tavern with a rooftop that stays busy from bottomless brunch into late night. After dark, the space shifts from casual dining to a full bar scene where burgers, pretzels, and fries keep pace with rounds of beer and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo Chicken Dip, Tavern Burger, Soft Bavarian Pretzel
What Makes it Special: Multi-level tavern with a true rooftop and late-night kitchen.
#2
Wine 30
8.4
Wine 30 layers a narrow townhouse wine bar over a back garden and front sidewalk seating, giving you multiple outdoor pockets to sip and snack. Its list leans heavily into by-the-glass options and shareable plates, so the patio feels as much about lingering over conversation as it does about dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrata-Serrano Ham Flatbread, Chili Garlic Shrimp, Crab Cakes
What Makes it Special: Townhouse wine bar with both sidewalk tables and a leafy back garden.
#3
Hillstone
8.3
A dark, clubby Flatiron classic built around dependable execution and a bar-first rhythm that makes it feel like a regulars’ restaurant even on a first visit. The menu hits best when you lean into the hits—one appetizer, one main, and a cocktail that’s treated with real seriousness.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spinach and artichoke dip with chips, French dip sandwich, Sushi roll (tuna-focused)
What Makes it Special: A cult-favorite American menu executed with unusually tight consistency.
8.2
Vibes:
Girls Night Out Approved
Business Lunch Power Players
Happy Hour Hotspots
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Tarallucci e Vino’s NoMad location combines a bustling wine bar with a serious pasta program, pouring Italian bottles alongside rigatoni with six-hour short rib ragù and tonnarelli cacio e pepe. It works equally well for after-work aperitivo, long dinners and weekend patio hangs near Madison Square Park.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rigatoni with Six-Hour Short Rib Ragù, Cacio e Pepe Tonnarelli, Lasagna Verde
What Makes it Special: Wine-driven Italian café with serious housemade pastas and a busy patio.
#5
Brass
8.1
Inside the Evelyn Hotel, Brass functions as a sleek French-leaning brasserie for cocktails, steak frites, and late-night bites around NoMad. Guests use it as a flexible spot for pre- or post-dinner drinks, small plates, and bistro staples in a room that feels more polished than a casual café but looser than fine dining.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak au poivre with fries, Steak tartare with toasted bread, Tarte flambée flatbread
What Makes it Special: Hotel brasserie energy with French classics and a strong bar program.
Worthy Picks
7.6
Mason Jar NYC is a long-running Midtown East sports bar and barbecue spot where baby back ribs share space with smoked brisket, wings, and Southern comfort staples. Since 2010, it’s been the default choice in this part of 10016 when you want a plate of ribs with a beer list and TVs for the game rather than a pure smokehouse experience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baby back rib platter with two sides, BBQ tasting platter with ribs, brisket, and pulled pork, Braised short ribs with garlic mashed potatoes
What Makes it Special: Game-day sports bar energy paired with a full BBQ rib menu.