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Cinco de Mayo 2026 falls on a Tuesday, May 5, and every taqueria in the city will have a line out the door by 6pm. If you want a real cinco de mayo party in NYC, the smarter move is booking private space where you control the music, the margaritas, and the guest list. A lot of people search for a mexican restaurant private party in NYC and find everything booked by April, so this list of cinco de mayo venues for 2026 covers the workaround: bars, rooftops, lofts, and restaurants across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx with private sections you can theme however you want. Capacities run 12 to 400. Book early. May 5 goes fast.
Tribeca cocktail bar with a 45-foot marble bar and birria ramen on the menu

The bar team here came from Apotheke, one of the best cocktail bars NYC has produced, so the margaritas will not come out of a plastic gun. The room itself is a flex: a 45-foot marble bar under a 16-foot library of spirits, serpent murals, botanical wall, dark and moody. There's even birria ramen on the menu, which feels like a sign.
Space options are genuinely flexible. The downstairs speakeasy holds 40 privately, the back area upstairs takes 35 to 65, and the entire upstairs and bar runs to 150. No minimum spend listed, which is rare at this level. It sits on Reade Street between West Broadway and Church, two blocks from the Chambers St 1/2/3 and A/C stops. Good for a work Cinco happy hour that needs to feel more impressive than a taco truck.
Blacklight dance club inside Webster Hall with custom LED screens

Deluxx Fluxx was built by the artists FAILE and BAST inside the Webster Hall building, and it still feels like an art installation that happens to serve drinks. Custom arcade cabinets, an immersive blacklight room, and LED screens throughout that you can program with your own visuals. Load them up with papel picado graphics and you have the most photographable Cinco de Mayo party in the city.
The full venue holds 400 privately, with booths for 12 to 20 if you just want a reserved home base on a busy night. Serious sound system, real lighting rig, open bar packages available. It's a two-minute walk from both Astor Place and Union Square, so nobody has a transit excuse. Book this one if your group wants to dance, not sit.
FiDi lounge with a koi pond and a private section for 150

Skinos is Greek, not Mexican, but hear me out. The private section holds 150, there's no minimum spend listed, the cocktail program is legit, and the room is dressed in cherry blossom installations with an actual koi pond. For a corporate Cinco de Mayo cocktail reception where you want somewhere polished and downtown, it does the job better than most.
Semi-private space takes another 100 if you want a looser setup, and there's an outdoor area for early May weather. It sits on Washington Street between Albany and Carlisle, a short walk from the Oculus and the Rector St R/W. FiDi clears out after work on weekdays, which means a Tuesday, May 5 buyout here is very gettable.
East Village game hall with a 360-degree projected environment

Sugar Mouse runs over 40 projectors to wrap the entire room in moving visuals, and the imagery can be themed to whatever your event is. That means you can literally project a Cinco de Mayo environment onto every wall. Between that, the pool tables, ping pong, foosball, and a stage for a DJ or live band, this is the venue for a party where people need things to do.
Capacity scales well. The dancefloor section takes 60, half the venue takes 200, the full buyout is 400. No minimum spend listed and the attributes lean affordable, which is not what you expect from this much tech. It's on 3rd Avenue between 10th and 11th, basically on top of the Astor Place 6 and the 3rd Ave L.
Nautical cocktail lounge on Houston with a DJ booth and photo booth

The Folly sits on West Houston where SoHo meets the Village, and it comes pre-loaded with party equipment most bars make you rent: a DJ booth, a projector with full AV, and a vintage photo booth. For a mid-size Cinco de Mayo birthday, that photo booth alone earns its keep.
The private mezzanine holds 30, the private room plus mezzanine takes 90, and a full buyout runs to 175. The cocktails are craft-level and the food skews seafood, so think oysters and margaritas rather than tacos. No minimum spend listed. Broadway-Lafayette is the closest stop, with Washington Square Park a few blocks west.
Bright Broadway loft where you can bring your own taco catering

This is the DIY option, and for Cinco de Mayo that's a strength. The Farm Soho is a 1,000 square foot historic loft with 15-foot ceilings and huge windows, and outside catering is allowed. Hire your favorite taqueria, bring in a margarita bartender for $45 an hour through the venue, and build the party exactly how you want it.
The main space holds 50 with a lofted DJ booth, built-in AV, dimmable lights, and reclaimed wood bar tables already on site. The smaller lounge takes 16. Budget for a $200 cleaning fee on every booking. It's at 447 Broadway between Grand and Howard, one block from the Canal St hub, so every train in lower Manhattan basically stops nearby.
Williamsburg cocktail bar with exposed brick and a 20-inch disco ball

Velvet Brooklyn is exposed brick, vintage chandeliers, warm light, and a disco ball, which is a very good look for a Cinco de Mayo party that wants to feel like a celebration instead of a happy hour. The bar makes handcrafted cocktails with premium spirits and catering is customizable, so a margarita and taco menu is a conversation, not a problem.
The full venue holds 110, the Velvet Room takes 60, and the Main Bar holds 50. A Pioneer DDJ-SZ2 controller, projector, and AV setup are included, plus coat check and a private restroom. It sits at 174 Broadway near the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, a short walk from the Marcy Ave J/M/Z.
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Search VenuesWest Village brasserie you can buy out for a 65-person dinner

If your version of Cinco de Mayo is a long dinner with people you actually like, Mino Brasserie is the sit-down pick. It's a Parisian-style bistro on the corner of Greenwich Avenue and West 12th, all zinc countertop, oak floors, tan banquettes, and big antique mirrors, with most entrees priced under $30.
The full restaurant buyout seats 65, which is the sweet spot for a company dinner or a milestone birthday that outgrew a reservation. May 5 lands on a Tuesday in 2026, and weeknight buyouts at neighborhood restaurants like this are far easier to negotiate than Fridays. The wine and craft beer list is deep, and the West Village blocks around it are some of the prettiest in Manhattan for a post-dinner walk.
Bronx fusion restaurant with a full buyout for 120 and no minimum spend

The Chic Bistro is the Bronx entry on this list and one of the most practical. It's 1,400 square feet of event space with a full buyout for 120 guests, a professional AV system, a full bar, and no minimum spend listed. Free on-street parking too, which matters a lot more up in Wakefield than it does in SoHo.
The kitchen does Jamaican-Asian fusion, signature wings and bao buns, and the team stays open late. For a big family Cinco de Mayo party or a nightlife event with your own DJ, this is a lot of room and flexibility for the money. Good for groups north of Manhattan who are tired of dragging everyone downtown.
Four private rooms and a bar lounge with a DJ booth in Williamsburg

Fushimi is a Japanese-French fusion restaurant with the bones of a nightclub: light shows, a disco ball, projection mapping, a DJ booth, and a dance floor. That combination makes it one of the few restaurants in Brooklyn where dinner can turn into a full party without anyone changing venues.
You get four real private options. The Momo Room takes 30, the Sakura Room 35, the Grand Room 75, and the Bar & Lounge with the DJ booth holds 100. On-site catering handles the food, and the room decor is loud and colorful enough that you barely need decorations. For a Cinco de Mayo dinner-into-dancing arc in Williamsburg, this is the move.
East Village gin bar with no rental fees, just a minimum spend

The Winslow is the budget-smart pick. Spaces book on a straightforward minimum spend with no rental fees, and a Tuesday in May is exactly when minimums are at their friendliest. The Back Room holds up to 35 behind glass sliding doors, the banquette section takes 30 for a seated setup, and the communal high top area handles 35 to 55 for a standing party.
Yes, it's a gin bar, and yes, the cocktail program leans Spanish botanical rather than agave. The bartenders are good enough that this is not a problem. It sits on East 14th between 2nd and 3rd, one block from Union Square, so it works for coworkers scattering to four different boroughs afterward. Good for casual company Cinco happy hours.
French Riviera wine bar with a full buyout for 60

St Tropez is oysters, Provencal cooking, and an open kitchen in a warm, wood-filled West Village room with big windows. It's not trying to be a party bar, and that's the point. For a Cinco de Mayo that is really just an excuse for a great group dinner, a 60-person full restaurant buyout here is elegant without being stiff.
There's an outdoor area for early May evenings, a well-stocked bar, and a kitchen equipped for private events. It also works well for rehearsal dinners and engagement parties, so if your May calendar is stacking up, keep this one bookmarked twice.
Little Italy institution since 1902 with two private rooms

Casa D'angelo has been serving Southern Italian food in Little Italy since 1902, with white-jacketed waiters and the kind of old-school service that has mostly disappeared from downtown. An Italian restaurant for Cinco de Mayo is an unconventional call, but a private room in a 120-year-old institution beats a two-hour wait at an overrun cantina.
The Napoli Room seats 25 and the Venice Room takes 60, both fully private. This works well for multigenerational family celebrations and client dinners where the date is really just the occasion, not the theme. The neighborhood puts you walking distance from Chinatown, Nolita, and the Lower East Side for whatever comes after.
Hotel rooftop and terrace near Times Square, each holding 150

Early May is when NYC rooftop season actually starts being pleasant, and Arlo Midtown has two big outdoor-adjacent options: the Terrace and the ART Rooftop, each private for up to 150. The Bar Room inside matches that capacity if the weather turns, which is the kind of backup plan a smart planner insists on for a May 5 event.
The hotel does craft cocktails, seasonal menus, and full private dining, with smaller studios for 50 and a boardroom lounge for 12 if your Cinco party is attached to an offsite. It's in the Garment District near Times Square, easy for out-of-town colleagues and clients staying in midtown. This is the corporate rooftop pick on the list.
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Search VenuesGreenwich Village dive bar with a private back room for 85

Pubkey is a Bitcoin-themed dive bar steps from the Washington Square arch, with a 1930s ceiling, checkered floors, and one of the better burgers downtown. For a zero-pretense Cinco de Mayo hang, it hits: cold beer, custom food menus for private events, TVs everywhere, and no minimum spend listed.
The Attic back room holds 85 privately under four skylights, with custom lighting and a carpet people genuinely dance on. Reservable banquettes take 35 if you want a smaller footprint, and a full buyout runs to 125. West 4th St station is practically the front door. Bring your own sombrero-adjacent decorations and the staff will roll with it.
FiDi rooftop 25 stories up with skyline views and a patio

Margaritas at sunset, 25 floors above Wall Street. Highwater sits atop the Hotel Indigo on Water Street with panoramic skyline and water views, a cocktail list built on twists on classics, and a local craft beer program that's better than a hotel rooftop needs to be.
Total capacity is 180. The private section takes 140, the open-air patio holds 40, and the water view room seats 30 or stands 60 with AV and projectors for anything corporate. The Wall St 2/3 and 4/5 stops are both a couple blocks away. For a cinco de mayo party nyc skyline photo dump, nothing else on this list competes.
Greenpoint loft, rooftop, and speakeasy with 3D projection mapping

Loft Story is three venues stacked into one Greenpoint building: a 2,000 square foot main loft with 3D projection mapping, a rooftop terrace with Empire State and Freedom Tower views, and a 1,000 square foot speakeasy for 60. The projection mapping is the headline. Ask them to build custom Cinco de Mayo visuals and the whole room becomes the decor.
The full venue holds 270, bar packages start at $30 per person with mixologists included, and setup, cleanup, and an on-site coordinator come standard. The loft and speakeasy are approved to run past midnight. It's a two-minute walk from the Nassau Ave G, and you can use their commercial kitchen or bring your own taco chef. Probably the most customizable venue on this list.
Brooklyn cocktail bar with karaoke and weekday buyout options
Here's a scheduling gift: Grace & Ruby's has a dedicated Monday through Wednesday booking option, and Cinco de Mayo 2026 is a Tuesday. That means a full private buyout of a real cocktail bar on the actual holiday, without weekend pricing.
The room seats 40 and holds 60 standing, with a centrally located bar, a removable stage, DJ booth, projector, mics, and a plug-and-play PA. They have hosted karaoke nights, DJ sets, and watch parties, so a rowdy Cinco karaoke party is squarely in their wheelhouse. Full cocktail menu, rotating drafts, and free house-made popcorn for everyone. On the Williamsburg-Greenpoint side of Brooklyn.
Bushwick's space-age cocktail bar with an audiophile sound system

Jupiter Disco is one of the best small dance bars in Brooklyn, full stop. Intergalactic decor, an audiophile sound system, local DJs who actually know how to read a room, and a cocktail list with real zero-proof options so the non-drinkers in your group are not stuck with soda water.
A full venue buyout takes 125, and there's a guaranteed entry option at the same headcount if you would rather share the room with the regulars. No minimum spend listed. It's a short walk from the Jefferson St L in Bushwick. Book it for a Cinco de Mayo that starts at 10pm and ends whenever the DJ decides.
Award-winning mixology bar with a penthouse, speakeasy, and rooftop

If the margarita itself is the whole point of your Cinco de Mayo, end your search here. Apotheke won Best Designed Bar at the 2023 SBID awards, and the drinks live up to the room. Mixologists build cocktails with house-made tinctures and premium spirits, so an agave-forward menu for your event is exactly the kind of request they enjoy.
The Penthouse and Speakeasy each hold 150 privately, and a full buyout takes 300. The rooftop and outdoor areas come with skyline views and live music nightly, plus passed bites like tuna tartare and carbonara arancini. It's on West 26th between Broadway and 6th, near the 28th St N/R/W. This is the splurge pick, and it's worth it.
May 5 falls on a Tuesday in 2026, which sounds inconvenient until you realize weekday buyouts are cheaper, minimums are lower, and venues that are impossible on a Saturday suddenly pick up the phone. The catch is that everyone else planning a cinco de mayo party in NYC figures this out around mid-April, so lock your space in early. If you want help matching your headcount and budget to the right room, Litty's concierge team will shortlist venues and handle the back-and-forth for free.
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