The best places to drink if you can’t get into the World’s 50 Best Bars

    • The World’s 50 Best Bars has made a second, less vaunted list with other bars in those cities.
    • The World’s 50 Best Bars has made a second, less vaunted list with other bars in those cities. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    Published Wed, Oct 11, 2023 · 10:30 AM

    LET us say you cannot get to Licoreria Limantour in Mexico City or Double Chicken Please in New York – two of the top 50 bars in the world.

    Do not worry. The World’s 50 Best Bars has made a second, less vaunted list with other bars in those cities. Despite its name, the organisation also ranks the top 51 to 100 drinking holes in the world, based on votes from 680 experts in the field.

    New entries on the 2023 list of 51 to 100 best bars include Martiny’s in New York City, which ranked No 68, and Rayo (No 72) and Kaito del Valle in Mexico City, as well as 11 other additions this year.

    A bar from Albania made the list for the first time: Nouvelle Vague in the capital city of Tirana.

    The list, owned by UK publisher William Reed Business Media, is closely watched in the industry. On one hand, it is an honour – and a marketing bump – just to be listed. But if an establishment appears on this half of the list, it also means it is not in the top half.

    Such a fate befell Manhattan, a Singapore bar that has been slowly slipping down the list. It was No 11 in 2019, No 33 in 2021 and this year slipped to No 63. It probably suffered particularly this year because the hotel that houses it was closed for a time for refurbishing. Attaboy in New York and Kumiko in Chicago also slipped off the top 50 list to take spots on the 51 to 100 ranking.

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    Critics say that such lists can be influenced by establishments that spend time and money getting voters in the door. (Even though the voter rolls are supposed to be anonymous, bar owners and chefs say they think they can figure out which influencers, journalists or bartenders might be voting.)

    Others say that these lists encourage innovation and ensure that bars do not rest on their laurels.

    Here is the full 51 to 100 list for 2023:

    51. Danico, Paris

    52. Lady Bee, Lima

    53. The Bellwood, Tokyo

    54. Lyaness, London

    55. Vesper, Bangkok

    56. Tan Tan, Sao Paulo

    57. Attaboy, New York

    58. SubAstor, Sao Paulo

    59. 28 HongKong Street, Singapore

    60. Arca, Tulum, Mexico

    61. Byrdi, Melbourne

    62. Hero Bar, Nairobi

    63. Manhattan, Singapore

    64. Nutmeg & Clove, Singapore

    65. El Gallo Altanero, Guadalajara, Mexico

    66. Tropic City, Bangkok

    67. Sidecar, New Delhi

    68. Martiny’s, New York

    69. Ergo, Dubai

    70. Barro Negro, Athens

    71. Penicillin, Hong Kong

    72. Rayo, Mexico City

    73. Civil Liberties, Toronto

    74. Hope & Sesame, Guangzhou, China

    75. Bar Cham, Seoul

    76. Swift, London

    77. Velvet, Berlin

    78. Analogue Initiative, Singapore

    79. High Five, Tokyo

    80. La Sala de Laura, Bogota

    81. Kaito del Valle, Mexico City

    82. Kumiko, Chicago

    83. Native, Singapore

    84. Svanen, Oslo

    85. Camparino in Galleria, Milan

    86. Nouvelle Vague, Tirana, Albania

    87. Ruby, Copenhagen

    88. Red Frog, Lisbon

    89. Thunderbolt, Los Angeles

    90. Mirror Bar, Bratislava, Slovakia

    91. Maison Premiere, New York

    92. Donovan Bar, London

    93. Tjoget, Stockholm

    94. Sin + Tax, Johannesburg

    95. Schofield’s, Manchester, UK

    96. Lost & Found, Nicosia, Cyprus

    97. Darkside, Hong Kong

    98. The Bar in Front of the Bar, Athens

    99. Employees Only, New York

    100. Artesian, London. BLOOMBERG

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