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Best Happy Hour American Restaurants in Tribeca-Civic Center

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
London & Martin Co.
Cocktail-driven gastropub where seasoned, bar-snack fries get equal billing.

Notable Picks

$$ Tribeca-Civic Center American
London & Martin Co. is a Stone Street gastropub where cocktails and a serious fry program—served with steak, burgers, and late-night snacks—anchor the menu. Regulars call out the uniquely cut, well-seasoned fries as a reason to choose it over neighboring bars when meeting friends downtown.
Must-Try Dishes: Spiced Fries, L&M Burger with Fries, Steak Frites
What Makes it Special: Cocktail-driven gastropub where seasoned, bar-snack fries get equal billing.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Tribeca-Civic Center American
Route 66 Smokehouse is a Stone Street–area bar and grill built around regional American barbecue, with smoked wings, pork clouds, and burgers served indoors and on a busy cobblestone patio. Strong Google ratings and steady brunch and happy-hour traffic make it a go-to when coworkers want beers, smoked meats, and outdoor tables in the middle of the historic district.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork Clouds, Smoked Chicken Wings, Fried Green Tomatoes
What Makes it Special: BBQ-focused American fare and drinks served on one of downtown’s liveliest cobblestone blocks.
$$ Tribeca-Civic Center American
Beckett’s Sports Bar is a multi-level Irish-American pub in a landmark Stone Street building, pouring pints and showing games alongside burgers, shepherd’s pie, and steak. Well-reviewed on Google and long embedded in the neighborhood, it functions as the default choice when you need TVs, big tables, and familiar bar food right off the cobblestones.
Must-Try Dishes: Shepherd's Pie, Beckett’s smash burger, Sizzling NY strip steak
What Makes it Special: A long-running Stone Street pub with two floors of TVs, Irish-accented comfort food, and plenty of room for big groups.