PUBS, PATIOS & BARS: A snap-‘shot’ of the world’s best bars

Recently we reported that Barcelona bar Sips was named the “World’s Best Bar” for 2023 in the annual 50 Best ranking sponsored by Perrier. But with 49 other entries and a host of other unique cocktail-related categories, there is plenty more to tell, such as which establishment finished second.

Here’s a quick snap-“shot” of the acclaimed lost, with more details to follow:

  • The 2023 list features bars from 28 cities with 11 new entries across Bangkok, Berlin, Dubai, London, Melbourne, New Orleans, Paris, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, and Stockholm
  • Second place went to New York’s Double Chicken Please
  • The rest of the top 10: Handshake Speakeasy (Mexico City) Paradiso (Barcelona), Connaught Bar (London), Little Red Door (Paris), Licorería Limantour (Mexico City), Tayēr + Elementary (London), Alquímico (Cartegena), and Himkok (Oslo).
  • Toronto’s Civil Liberties was the only Canadian entry in the top 100, placing 73rd.

London leads Europe and the world

London retains its place as one of the world’s cocktail capitals with five bars on the list, more than any other city, including two in the top 10: Connaught Bar, rising three places to No. 5, and Tayēr + Elementary at No. 8. They are joined by East London neighbours Satan’s Whiskers at No. 28 and A Bar with Shapes for a Name at No. 35, with Scarfes Bar coming in at No. 41. Edinburgh’s Panda & Sons also returns to the list at No. 39.

Barcelona has two entries in the top five, with No. 1 Sips alongside Paradiso at No. 4, with Madrid’s Salmon Guru at No. 16. In Italy, Rome’s Drink Kong at No. 21 is joined by new entry Freni e Frizioni (No. 33), alongside 1930 (No. 42) in Milan, L’Antiquario (No. 44) in Naples and Locale Firenze (No. 46) in Florence.

Athens continues its ascendency with Line, winner of London Essence Best New Opening Award, at No. 12, alongside Baba Au Rum (No. 25) and The Clumsies (No. 47), which was also named Rémy Martin Legend of The List. Elsewhere in Europe, Paris features Little Red Door at No. 6 and newcomer The Cambridge Public House at No. 38, while Oslo’s Himkok (No.10) bags the Nikka Highest Climber Award. Berlin sees a strong return to the list with new entry Wax On at No. 29. Last year’s Campari One To Watch, Röda Huset from Stockholm, ranks No. 31 and is also the recipient of the Ketel One Sustainable Bar Award.

New York and Mexico City continue to battle it out

  • New York’s Double Chicken Please (No. 2) is crowned The Best Bar in North America, with fellow Manhattan bars Overstory coming in at No. 17 and Katana Kitten at No. 27. Miami’s Café La Trova is at No. 24 along with new entry Jewel of the South (No. 49) bringing New Orleans back into the list for the first time since 2014.
  • In Mexico City, Handshake Speakeasy has risen eight places to No. 3, with Licorería Limantour at No. 7, Hanky Panky at No. 22, and Baltra Bar at No. 45.
  • The Best Bar in South America is once again Cartagena’s Alquímico, which has risen to No. 9, alongside Buenos Aires’ three entries: Tres Monos (No. 11), also winner of the Michter’s Art of Hospitality Award), CoChinChina (No.26) and Florería Atlántico (No. 30). Carnaval in Lima is at No. 43.

New entries shine in Asia

  • In Singapore, Jigger & Pony is at No. 14 alongside Sago House (No. 32) and re-entry Atlas at No. 48. They are joined by Seoul newcomer Zest, winner of this year’s Disaronno Highest New Entry Award, at No. 18.
  • Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo each feature two bars in the list, with Bangkok’s BKK Social Club taking the top spot as The Best Bar in Asia at No. 13 and welcoming neighbour Mahaniyom Cocktail Bar, entering at No. 19. Tokyo stalwart Bar Benfiddich (No. 37) is joined by The SG Club, which re-enters the list at No.36. Hong Kong is represented by Coa at No. 20 and Argo at No. 34.

Middle East & Australia

  • Sydney’s Maybe Sammy (No. 15) is crowned The Best Bar in Australasia for a fifth time, having won the title every year since its launch in 2019, while Melbourne’s Caretaker’s Cottage joins the list for the first time at No.23.
  • In Dubai, newcomer Mimi Kakushi storms into the list at No. 40 as The Best Bar in The Middle East and Africa, joined by Galaxy Bar at No. 50.

Special awards

  • Bee in Lima as Campari One To Watch, an honour bestowed on a bar outside of the 1-50 ranking that the 50 Best team believes has what it takes to make future editions of the list.
  • The winner of the inaugural Bareksten Best Bar Design Award is Night Hawk in Singapore. Founded by renowned Singapore bartender Peter Chua in May 2022, the speakeasy’s enigmatic interiors have been meticulously designed to offer an intimate, immersive experience that combines retro and futuristic elements. Judged by an esteemed panel of hospitality design experts, bars from anywhere in the world were invited to submit their venues for consideration.
  • The American Bar at Gleneagles in Auchterarder, Scotland is awarded the Siete Misterios Best Cocktail Menu Award for its Book of Berries menu. Inspired by the 20th-century ‘observer books’, this menu features 18 cocktails, each dedicated to a single botanical berry sourced from the local hills of Perthshire. Running for the third year in a row, the Siete Misterios Best Cocktail Menu Award is open to any bar in the world and is judged by the 28 Academy Chairs.
  • Renato ‘Tato’ Giovannoni has been voted Roku Industry Icon. A bartender, entrepreneur and visionary, Giovannoni’s multi-award winning Florería Atlántico in Buenos Aires has been a firm fixture of The World’s 50 Best Bars list since opening in 2013, being named The Best Bar in South America an incredible eight times. His passionate celebration of Argentinian produce, heritage and culture and unwavering commitment to hospitality is celebrated around the world.
  • Joining the list for the first time at No. 18, Seoul’s Zest is awarded Disaronno Highest New Entry. Founders Demie Kim, Sean Woo, Jisu Park and Noah Kwon are paving the way to a more sustainable future behind the bar with a zero-waste approach that celebrates the finest local flavours alongside house-made innovations.
  • Line in Athens is named London Essence Best New Opening as the bar which enters the list in the highest position of any that have opened during the voting period. The latest venture from the team behind Athens stalwart The Clumsies, alongside Greek entrepreneur Dimitris Dafopoulos, Line draws its inspiration from the dynamic and natural journey of fermentation, the seasonality of produce, the concept of sustainability and the synergy with small Greek producers in an industrial space gently accented with natural materials.
  • Oslo’s Himkok wins the Nikka Highest Climber Award, rising 33 places within the 1-50 list to No. 10. Opened in 2015 by Erk Potur and renowned for placing Scandinavian cocktail culture on the map, Himkok offers an innovative exploration of Nordic flavours, produce and products under the stewardship of bar manager Maroš Dzurus.
  • The honour of Rémy Martin Legend of the List has been bestowed upon The Clumsies, an award given to a bar that has performed most consistently in the list since its inception. With The Clumsies, founders Vasilis Kyritsis and Nikos Bakoulis have created the ultimate neighbourhood bar showcasing world class cocktails alongside warm Greek hospitality.
  • Röda Huset in Stockholm has won the Ketel One Sustainable Bar Award, based on independent adjudication by the Sustainable Restaurant Association. Inspired by co-owner Hampus Thunholm’s time at Fäviken, the remote Swedish restaurant renowned for only working with ingredients that came from the surrounding estates, Röda Huset celebrates the wealth of outstanding produce available in Sweden.

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