Actor Dan Soder might be better known as the affable finance bro Mafee on Showtime’s “Billions,” which just began filming its fourth season. But the 35-year-old Astoria resident also has a side hustle as a stand-up comedian. Fans can get a taste of it on his half-hour special on Netflix’s “The Standups” or on his SiriusXM show, “The Bonfire” with Big Jay Oakerson, Monday through Thursday at 6 p.m. He tells LAUREN STEUSSY how he spends his weekends.

It’s rare that I’m actually around on a weekend, since I tour a lot. But if I have a free Saturday, I like to sleep in and just naturally wake up. I’ve lived in Astoria for 12 years, and I know there’s a lot of cool coffee shops, but I always just end up going to Dunkin’ Donuts for coffee — I’ve lived here for so long that I know the staff. I love to walk to Astoria Park, down by the water, check out all the dogs.

For lunch I go to a sandwich place called Andrew & Frank’s Deli, which might be the greatest sandwich place ever. There’s a big debate in the neighborhood over that place or a place on the same avenue called Sal, Kris & Charlie’s Deli. I love them, but if it’s a Saturday, I’m going to Andrew & Frank’s.

If I’m doing shows at the Comedy Cellar [in the Village], I love to eat after my sets at the nearby Olive Tree Cafe. I would argue they have some of the best wings in the city. And I grew up idolizing that back table because of comedians like Colin Quinn, Jim Norton, Bobby Kelly. So sitting back there with my friends, like Michelle Wolf, Big Jay Oakerson and Mark Normand, is the best.

Between shows, I don’t drink, so I’ll take a walk, smoke a bowl and get some coffee. There is a board-game store called the Uncommons — it’s honestly the best iced coffee I’ve ever had. This place, you get a bunch of your friends together and play board games like Risk, but I think my friends would mock me without mercy if I wanted to go play a board game.

My favorite walk on a nice night is to go through Gramercy down through Union Square to the West Village — it’s good people-watching. As a lonely single guy, it’s kind of fun to watch couples fight. Like, I don’t have to deal with that!

On Sundays, I have a friend who I like to have long conversations with, and we love to do that at museums. We’ll go to the Museum of Natural History, look at dinosaurs — I’m basically a giant child — or go to the Met. You can break up the conversation with some art. For dinner, I might go out on a date. One of my favorite Italian spots in Astoria is Vesta. I get the squid-ink pasta with scallops. The owner has been there for years and the food’s f - - king unbelievable.

Sometimes, my favorite place is my couch at home. It was one of the first things I bought when I didn’t have to work as a waiter at Dos Caminos — shout out to everyone still picking up shifts! When you’re on the road a lot, you really learn how to appreciate being home.