Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Two Bridges
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Jajaja Mexicana
All-vegan Mexican menu with big flavors and a party-ready room.
Notable Picks
8.8
Jajaja Mexicana is a plant-based Mexican restaurant where colorful plates, creative tacos, and a deep mezcal list pull in crowds from beyond the neighborhood. The space feels bright and social, leaning more toward fun group dinners and brunch than quiet, lingering meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grande Nachos, Buffalo Flower Tacos, Chorizo Burrito
What makes it special: All-vegan Mexican menu with big flavors and a party-ready room.
#2
Kiki's
8.8
Kiki's is a perpetually packed Greek taverna on Division Street where big plates of grilled meats, seafood, and feta-heavy salads anchor long, noisy dinners. Open since 2015 and now a Bib Gourmand–recognized spot, it’s become a Lower East Side institution thanks to its combination of affordable plates, strong house wine, and a scene-y but still welcoming atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled octopus with charred edges, Saganaki with honey and sesame, Lamb chops with fries
What makes it special: Bib Gourmand–level Greek comfort food in a buzzy, walk-in-only taverna.
#3
Bacaro
8.5
Bacaro channels a Venetian wine bar in a brick-lined, candlelit cellar where cicchetti, housemade pastas, and an all-Italian wine list set a moody tone. It’s one of the neighborhood’s most atmospheric spots for rustic Italian cooking, especially if you’re sharing plates and a bottle below street level.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cavatelli with duck ragu, Fritto misto seafood platter, Polenta with braised short ribs
What makes it special: Venetian-style cellar with cicchetti, handmade pastas, and a deep Italian wine list.
Worthy Picks
#4
Le Dive
7.9
Le Dive is a French-inspired natural wine bar in Dimes Square where a zinc bar and sidewalk tables channel Parisian tabac energy. Outdoor cafe seating is prime real estate for people-watching over charcuterie, tartare, and bottles, especially on warm evenings when Canal and Ludlow feel like a downtown stage.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mushroom pate, Steak tartare, Baby gem or niçoise salad
What makes it special: A Paris-style natural wine bar with sidewalk tables that double as front-row seats to Dimes Square.