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Best Happy Hour Hotspots Restaurants in Jordan Park

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Taqueria Los Mayas
Authentic Yucatecan flavors in a casual setting.

Notable Picks

$ Jordan Park Mexican, Tacos
A Yucatecan-inspired taqueria offering authentic dishes like panuchos and cochinita pibil, complemented by a selection of Mexican beer cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Cochinita Pibil Burrito, Panuchos, Tofu con Achiote
What Makes it Special: Authentic Yucatecan flavors in a casual setting.
$$ Jordan Park Japanese, Ramen
A neighborhood izakaya where ramen shares the stage with snacks and sake, drawing game-day crowds and groups. Hearty bowls range from spicy miso to a seafood-loaded ‘Ebirah’ option with outsized portions.
Must-Try Dishes: Ebirah seafood ramen, Spicy miso ramen, Chicken karaage
What Makes it Special: Broad ramen lineup plus izakaya plates in a lively setting.
$$ Jordan Park Burgers, Fried Chicken
Neighborhood beer hall pouring local drafts with meaty, sauce-lacquered wings and late-night bar bites. It’s the pre- and post-Clement Street hang for groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy buffalo wings, Mango habanero wings, Garlic parmesan wings
What Makes it Special: Wings program matched to a wide local-beer lineup.

Worthy Picks

$ Jordan Park Wings
Old-school Irish pub with TVs, live music nights, and a straightforward buffalo wing plate. It’s a neighborhood fallback when you want pints, matches, and classic bar food.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings, Chicken tenders, Shepherd’s pie
What Makes it Special: Classic pub wings in a true Richmond sports bar.
$$ Jordan Park Sushi
Buzzy Clement Street spot with broad sushi offerings and late hours. Good value for couples splitting a mix of nigiri, maki, and a roll or two with a carafe of sake.
Must-Try Dishes: Hamachi carpaccio, Sakesan specialty roll, Chef’s choice nigiri (5–7 pcs)
What Makes it Special: Late-night-friendly sushi lineup with approachable pricing and energy.