NYCGuide

The Cheapest Drinks In NYC

Offset your rent with a $3 shot of whiskey.
A martini with olives.

photo credit: Nate Watters

Happy Hours are great and all, but you know what’s even better? Cheap drinks all night. Now that dollar slices have gone extinct and a $30 burger is no longer an anomaly, we’re on a mission to document the most wallet-friendly places to drink in NYC. Want a $3.50 whiskey soda? We know a spot. Check back for regular updates.

What Our Ratings Mean
Learn more

No rating: This is a restaurant we want to re-visit before rating, or it’s a coffee shop, bar, or dessert shop. We only rate spots where you can eat a full meal.

Learn more

THE SPOTS

Britt Lam

The green awning at Jimmy's Corner.

140 W 44th St New York, NY 10036

$$$$

Bar

Midtown

Perfect For:Impressing Out of TownersDay DrinkingClassic Establishment

We’d come to this classic Times Square dive even if it weren’t for the $3.50 well drinks. The walls have boxing memorabilia (the founder used to be a coach), a neon jukebox plays soul hits, and you can spot the long-time bartenders in photos on the laminated tables in the back room. And the drinks? Small and icy, but very effective.

Noah Devereaux

the facade and pig statue outside Rudy's Bar and Grill

Conventional wisdom says that beverage pairings are exclusively for fancy places. Rearrange your mind, because this Hell’s Kitchen dive that’s been around since 1933 serves free hot dogs with every single purchase. We usually go for a $5 beer-and-a-shot that includes the bar's own Rudy’s Blonde Ale and a pour of Seagram’s 7. Bring cash—$30 will get you a five-course meal with beverage pairings plus tip. 

Willa Moore

The interior of Jeremy's Ale House.

Picture a quart container. You know, the plastic tubs that large takeout orders of wonton soup arrive in. Now imagine a bar replacing that wonton soup with beer, and charging you approximately $9 for it. That's what happens at Jeremy's Ale House in the South Street Seaport. Go there and drink a chalice of Coors Light under an extensive collection of bras. 

Bryan Kim

A crowded restaurant with little wooden tables and clouds on the ceiling.
7.5

The average age at this East Village bar is, most likely, a day or two older than 21 (and that’s being generous). Why the collegiate crowd? Because shots cost $3 and cocktails start at $6. You have to be seated at a table in order to drink at this dark, noisy bar that features a painting of a cat drinking wine, and the place tends to fill up by 6pm. Get here early, and order some perfectly satisfactory popcorn shrimp to go with your drinks.

Molly Fitzpatrick

The exterior of Shannon Pot in Long Island City.

This friendly Irish dive in Long Island City has not one, but two excellent beer-bucket specials: 10 Miller High Life cans for $25 or seven Coronitas for $20. Between those and the free bowls of salty, buttery popcorn, a visit to The Pot is an extremely sound financial decision. Cheers to building generational wealth.

Molly Fitzpatrick

A man playing pool at the Jar Bar.
Perfect For:Happy Hours

The Jar Bar, open since 1927, will pour you a shot and a jar of draft beer (about half a pint) for $6, any day, anytime. Deals aside, this Sunnyside spot also has truly elite dive bar amenities. Namely, a pool table, darts, Big Buck Hunter, a Kiss pinball machine, and a backyard with picnic tables.

undefined

You can technically get an $11 Manhattan at this divey show tunes bar in the West Village, but we’ve never seen anyone do such a thing. This is strictly a place for a beer or vodka soda, either of which will run $7 (or $5 from 4-7pm, Monday-Thursday). Brush up on your Chicago lyrics, and sing along with the piano player and every single patron inside as you enjoy your inevitably strong beverage.

Noah Devereaux

Sunny’s image
Perfect For:First Dates

Sunny’s first opened in 1890 as a saloon for longshoremen to hang out after working on the docks. They probably weren’t cracking open that chilled orange wine that smells like feet, but we appreciate that we can get a $10 glass of natural wine here now, or $5 Miller Lights if we want to save a few more bucks. Sunny’s isn’t the cheapest bar on this list, but a little country music and Red Hook history makes it feel a world away from the city’s $20 cocktail scene. 

Alex Staniloff

People sitting around the bar inside Sly Fox.
Perfect For:Eating At The Bar

Sly Fox is dark, dank, and half the time the bartender is nowhere to be found. More importantly, you can get a plate of pierogies to soak up those $4 well shots. This place is connected to Ukrainian East Village Restaurant, and the full restaurant menu is available at the bar until 10:30pm. Come before a show at the Orpheum, or afterward to take advantage of that $7 PBR and shot deal without running the risk of drunk heckling the show. 

Noah Devereaux

Nancy Whiskey Pub image

Take a look at Nancy Whiskey Pub, which has been open since 1976. Get a quick sniff while you’re at it. The whole place screams $7 well drinks—and that’s exactly what you’ll find, all day, every day. This is the premier Tribeca dive bar experience, complete with a jukebox, shuffleboard table, and bathrooms covered in graffiti.

Alex Staniloff

Sevilla Restaurant exterior at night with a large awning, green trees out front on the sidewalk, and people standing by the sidewalk seating area

The martinis at Sevilla cost $12.50, and they’ll remove your nail polish if you get too close. This old-school Spanish restaurant is one of the last spots with reasonably priced drinks in the West Village, and it’s a wonderful place for a group meal. Get a pitcher of sangria, eat some shrimp swimming in a pool of garlicky oil, and request a song from the roving guitarist.

Suggested Reading

a cocktail with a palm frond in it from Hotel Chelsea

The Best Cocktail Bars In NYC

Essential spots for anyone who has thoughts about clear ice.

The Best Happy Hours In Brooklyn image

Where to drink in Brooklyn when you don’t want to pay full price.

the interior at Paradise Lost

Call them what you want. Happening. Cool. Busy. Lit. These are the most fun bars in NYC right now.

About Us

Infatuation Logo

Cities

Information

  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Online Tracking Opt Out Guide
2025 © The Infatuation Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The views and opinions expressed on The Infatuation’s site and other platforms are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of (or endorsement by) JPMorgan Chase. The Infatuation and its affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for the content of this site, or any errors or omissions. The Information contained in this site is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.

FIND PLACES ON OUR APP

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store