Happy’s Place Season 3: When Will the Tavern Doors Reopen?

Fans of NBC’s hit sitcom Happy’s Place can breathe a sigh of relief. As we move deeper into 2026, the question isn’t if the show will return, but when. After a stellar second season that saw ratings climb by over 20% in the first quarter, the network has officially given the green light for more rounds at the bar.

Happy's Place Renewed for Season 3 on NBC (DETAILS)

Here is everything we know about the upcoming third season and when you can expect to see Bobbie and the gang back on your screen.


Official Renewal Status

In February 2026, NBC officially renewed Happy’s Place for a third season. The announcement came as part of the network’s early pickups for the 2026–2027 primetime lineup, cementing the Reba McEntire-led comedy as a cornerstone of their Friday night schedule.

Predicted Premiere Date

While NBC has not yet circled a specific date on the calendar, we can look at the show’s history to make a very educated guess:

Season 1 Premiere: October 18, 2024

Season 2 Premiere: November 7, 2025

Season 3 Prediction: Late October or Early November 2026

The series has found a comfortable home in the Friday at 8/7c timeslot. Given the production cycle, fans should keep an eye out for a formal announcement during the network’s fall “upfronts” or late summer promos.

St. Denis Medical, Happy's Place Renewed for Season 3 at NBC


What to Expect in Season 3

The Season 2 finale, “Couples Counseling,” which aired on April 24, 2026, left several narrative threads dangling. Insiders suggest that Season 3 will dive deeper into:

The Emmett/Bobbie Dynamic: Following the romantic teases of Season 2, will the show finally pull the trigger on a workplace romance?

Isabella’s Evolution: As the younger half-sister becomes more ingrained in the business, expect more “clash of generations” comedy.

High-Profile Guest Stars: After Season 2 featured legends like Christopher Lloyd and Carol Kane, Season 3 is rumored to have even bigger surprises in store.

“The chemistry of this cast is lightning in a bottle,” one producer noted. “Season 3 is about leaning into that family dynamic while keeping the stakes high for the business.”


How to Catch Up

If you need a refresher before the fall, both Season 1 and Season 2 are currently available for streaming on Peacock.