New York City has over 2,000 bars, so it can be difficult to figure out which are the best places to grab a drink.
From trendy cocktail bars to local dives, we've found the 10 best bars in New York City.
10. Saxon + Parole
Saxon + Parole opened last summer in the Bowery in what was formerly Double Crown. Named after two 19th-century race horses, the bar has a vintage yet chic feel.
The bar offers inventive concoctions like Greek yogurt cocktails. Make a reservation in the cellar downstairs for wine and whiskey tastings.
9. Mayahuel
Mayahuel wants its customers to truly experience Mexico through its drinks.
The East Village bar serves over 40 mezcals and tequilas and mixes over 50 different cocktails for patrons.
8. Clover Club
The Clover Club captures the old-time pre-Prohibition feel while offering a wide variety of delicious reasonably-priced cocktails.
The cocktail menu at this Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, bar is divided into eight sections including fizzes, punches, sours, and signature drinks.
7. The Bar At The NoMad Hotel
The tavern-esque NoMad Bar in New York City's hip NoMad Hotel serves classic and modern cocktails, as well as an extensive selection of wines and beers.
6. Daddy-O
This West Village bar is a favorite with locals—including some local celebrities—who come here to enjoy delicious food and drinks in a low-key setting.
Make sure to try out the Herbaceous Mojito, the boozy Daddy-O Root Beer Float, or one of the whiskeys from its 100+ bottle selection. And don't leave without tasting their famously crispy tater tots.
5. Attaboy
Located in the site that previously housed hotspot Milk and Honey, Attaboy is one of the hottest speakeasy-style bars in New York City.
The LES hotspot is very secretive: There is no menu, no website, and no telephone number. Yet patrons still line up down the block to try to get in.
If you are lucky enough to make it through the door you can order wine, beer, or tell the bartenders what type of drink you like and they will mix you up something delicious.
4. Death & Co.
Death & Co. owners Dave Kaplan and Ravi DeRossi take their trade very seriously and even offer a mixology reading list to their customers. The East Village speakeasy offers original and classic concoctions as well as a selection of rare aged brown liquors.
The word is out about this well-hidden bar so get there early on the weekends to get a taste of its amazing cocktails.
3. PDT
PDT, short for Please Don't Tell, is a sleek speakeasy that's hidden behind a faux phone booth inside Crif Dogs, a hot dog joint known for its deep fried franks.
While the two establishments seem like an unlikely pair, customers keep coming back for PDT's inventive cocktail creations accompanied by one of Crif's signature hot dogs.
2. Employees Only
Another speakeasy to make our list, Employees Only is disguised by a storefront advertising fortune telling. Once inside, the bar embodies the true spirit of the Prohibition era from its decor to its drinks.
Choose any of their long drinks, fancy cocktails, or aperitifs and enjoy them in the bar or on the garden deck out back.
1. The Dead Rabbit
The Dead Rabbit, located in the financial district, is the it bar for after work drinks.
The informal Taproom on the ground floor is perfect for enjoying beer, whiskey or the bar's bottled punch.
Venture upstairs and you will find the Parlor where you can munch on small plates and sip "72 historically-accurate cocktails dreamed up by the nineteenth century’s most celebrated bartenders."
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