New York City's Financial District is the nation's economic hub, so naturally it has a robust and classy bar scene.
Based on Yelp reviews, a consensus from FiDi locals, and our own experiences, we've found the 15 best places to grab a drink in the area. From the Full Shilling on Pearl Street to Beckett's on Stone Street, keep scrolling to see what's on tap at the neighborhood's most popular (and historic) watering holes.
Frank Pallotta contributed to an earlier version of this post.
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Stone Street Tavern

With a low-key vibe and refreshing drinks, the Stone Street Tavern is a laid-back locale in the middle of the bustling Financial District.
Since Stone Street is closed to traffic, enjoy a drink outdoors while people watching — or go for brunch. 52 Stone St.
Beckett's Bar and Grill

Located in a 1603 building that used to house New York City's first printing press, Beckett's combines old-school style and new-school drinking with two floors and plenty of TVs.
From March to the end of November, Beckett's transforms into one of the best outdoor bars in the city by putting out benches and tables right on Stone Street. 48 Stone St.
Fraunces Tavern

Built in 1719, Fraunces Tavern is one of the oldest bars in the country.
George Washington frequented the iconic tavern, and today it continues to draw in patrons to its Porterhouse Bar with its cool history and large beer selection.
If beer is not your flavor, the tavern's Dingle Whiskey Bar has many fine whiskeys and liquors. 54 Pearl St.
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