A serious cocktail bar in 2026 looks different from one in 2016. The discipline has spread out of New York and London into Mexico City, Hong Kong, Athens, Lima and Barcelona. The bars below are the 20 our editors return to most often, ranked by drink-craft, room atmosphere and how often other bartenders cite them as the standard. Three of them sit in Hong Kong. Three in London. Three in Mexico City. The rest are scattered across nine other cities. The list reflects where the work is happening right now.
In short
Bar Leone in Hong Kong takes the world title for 2026 on the strength of its single-page Italian-aperitivo menu and its complete absence of theatre. Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico City holds the second spot, the Connaught Bar in London the third. Sips Barcelona, Double Chicken Please New York, and Drink Kong Rome round out the top six. Reservations essential for the top ten.
This year’s ranking reflects the maturity of the post-pandemic cocktail world. The bars in the top tier no longer rely on dehydrators, smoke guns and clarified-everything theatre. The work is more confident than that now — cleaner builds, tighter menus, more rum and amaro on the back bar, and a return to fewer drinks done better. Hong Kong has become the city to beat, with three rooms in the top 12. Mexico City and London hold their established positions. New York keeps Double Chicken Please near the summit and adds Attaboy deeper in the list.
The world top ten.
Ten bars where the discipline, the room and the international reputation align. Each is a destination on its own; together they define what a 2026 cocktail bar should aspire to.
1. Bar Leone · Hong Kong
Soho · 11 Bridges Street$$$ · cocktails HK$140 to HK$160Best for: the new world standard
Lorenzo Antinori’s thirty-seat aperitivo bar opened in 2023 and reached the World’s 50 Best Bars #1 spot inside its first eighteen months. The menu is a single laminated card of fifteen drinks. The room is wood-panelled, deliberately unfashionable, and quiet. Antinori built the cocktail programme to read like an Italian neighbourhood bar rather than a destination, and the discipline behind that choice is the reason the bar wins.
The Olive Martini is the order. The room takes reservations sixty days out and turns walk-ins after 6:30pm.
Best for: understanding what 2026 cocktail bar looks like. Best time: Tuesday 7pm.
2. Handshake Speakeasy · Mexico City
Juárez · Amberes 65$$$ · cocktails MXN 280 to MXN 360Best for: Latin America’s best
Handshake holds the Latin American cocktail crown by a clear margin. The room is small and theatrical; the entrance hidden, the bar elevated, the lighting calibrated for the build to be the centre of attention. Eric Van Beek leads a programme that pairs unusual ferment and infusion techniques with Mexican base spirits. The menu rotates twice a year.
The Yiddish Mama is the order — a clarified-milk gin punch that travels on bartender lists from Tokyo to São Paulo. Reservations open thirty days ahead and clear within an hour.
Best for: the Mexico City cocktail set-piece. Best time: Wednesday 9pm.
3. Connaught Bar · London
Mayfair · Carlos Place££££ · cocktails £26 to £34Best for: hotel bar at its highest level
Ago Perrone’s programme at the Connaught remains the most-decorated hotel bar in the world. The room is Cubist-inspired silver leaf, the trolley service is theatrical without being precious, and the Martini Trolley is — for our editors — the single most-rehearsed bar experience in London. The list rotates seasonally and leans toward refined gin and vermouth work.
The bespoke Connaught Martini at the trolley is the order. Book through the hotel website fourteen days in advance.
Best for: a formal London evening. Best time: Thursday 7pm.
4. Sips · Barcelona
Eixample · Carrer de Munáner 28€€€ · cocktails €16 to €22Best for: drink-as-research-paper
Marc Álvarez and Simone Caporale opened Sips in 2021 and pushed the room to the top of the World’s 50 Best Bars in 2023. The menu is a research document — each cocktail comes with a flavour map and a build explanation. The bar runs an open-kitchen layout where every infusion, ferment and clarification is visible from the room.
The Cigar Old Fashioned is the order. Sips takes only twenty seats and books out three weeks ahead.
Best for: seeing how a serious cocktail is made. Best time: Wednesday 8pm.
5. Double Chicken Please · New York
Lower East Side · 115 Allen Street$$$ · cocktails $19 to $21Best for: food-named cocktails at the highest level
GN Chan and Faye Chen’s two-room Allen Street bar — chicken sandwich shop in front, reservation-only cocktail bar in back — finished #2 on the World’s 50 Best Bars in 2023 and remains the most-imitated New York concept of the decade. Cold Pizza, Japanese Cold Noodle, Waldorf Salad: the drinks recreate the flavour of a specific dish. The technique is invisible from the table; the result is what registers.
See our full editorial on Double Chicken Please for the long form.
Best for: the New York concept room. Best time: Wednesday 6pm.
6. Drink Kong · Rome
Esquilino · Piazza San Martino ai Monti€€€ · cocktails €14 to €18Best for: the Tokyo-by-Rome cocktail room
Patrick Pistolesi’s neon-lit, Blade-Runner-styled Rome bar is the Italian entry that every other Italian bar measures itself against. The list leans Japanese in technique — ice, dilution, stir-not-shake — with Roman bottlings on the back bar. Drink Kong has held a top-twenty World’s 50 Best position every year since 2020.
The Kong Old Fashioned is the order. Walk-ins possible Tuesday and Wednesday; weekends require reservations.
Best for: the Rome cocktail destination. Best time: Tuesday 9pm.
7. Coa · Hong Kong
Soho · 6/F LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham$$$ · cocktails HK$140 to HK$180Best for: the world’s deepest agave list
Jay Khan’s Coa is the agave specialist of the world’s top-tier cocktail bars. The back bar lists over four hundred mezcal and tequila bottlings; the cocktails are built around aged agave spirits with techniques borrowed from Japanese stirring discipline. Coa has held a top-ten World’s 50 Best position since 2021.
Ask the bartender for an aged-mezcal Old Fashioned with a single-flight tasting alongside. Reservations through the Coa website fourteen days ahead.
Best for: agave cocktails at the global standard. Best time: Thursday 8pm.
8. Tayer + Elementary · London
Shoreditch · 152 Old Street£££ · cocktails £14 to £18Best for: a two-room London cocktail evening
Alex Kratena and Monica Berg run two rooms back-to-back on Old Street. Tayer is a fifteen-seat tasting-format cocktail bar; Elementary is the walk-in front room with a shorter, lower-priced list. The pair sits in the World’s 50 Best top ten and remains the most-cited London cocktail address among visiting bartenders.
Tayer reservations open four weeks out and clear quickly; Elementary takes walk-ins until 9pm. Order the Tarragon Sour at Elementary or the tasting at Tayer.
Best for: two rooms in one London night. Best time: Friday 7pm.
9. Paradiso · Barcelona
El Born · Carrer de Rera Palau 4€€€ · cocktails €15 to €20Best for: the world’s most-themed top-tier bar
Giacomo Giannotti’s pastrami-shop-fronted speakeasy has held a top-five World’s 50 Best Bars position for three consecutive years. The cocktail programme is built around a different theme each year — ocean ecosystem in 2023, evolution in 2024 — with menu booklets that read like art catalogues. The discipline behind the theatre is the reason it works.
Pick from the most recent menu chapter and trust the build. Reservations through the website sixty days ahead.
Best for: the Barcelona cocktail destination. Best time: Wednesday 9pm.
10. Lic. Limantóur · Mexico City
Roma Norte · Álvaro Obregón 106$$ · cocktails MXN 200 to MXN 300Best for: Mexico’s neighbourhood-level world bar
Licorería Limantóur is the only top-ten room in the world that still feels like a neighbourhood bar. Two floors of cocktail work on Avenida Álvaro Obregón, run by José Luis León since 2011. The list builds on Mexican base spirits without becoming a tasting-menu performance.
The Margarita Al Pastór is the order — tequila, mezcal, pineapple, smoked chilli. Reservations recommended at weekends; weeknights take walk-ins.
Best for: a Mexico City local-feeling world bar. Best time: Wednesday 9pm.
“The 2026 top ten reads almost nothing like the 2016 top ten. The work has moved — out of Manhattan and London, into Hong Kong, Mexico City and Barcelona, and into rooms that take themselves less seriously than the ones they replaced.”
The international tier — eleven through fifteen.
Five more rooms that hold credible top-fifteen positions across multiple awards and that our editors visit at least once a year.
11. The Clumsies · Athens
Plaka · Praxitelous 30€€ · cocktails €13 to €17Best for: the Athens cocktail address
The Clumsies has carried the Greek cocktail flag in the World’s 50 Best Bars top fifteen for eight consecutive years. The room sprawls across an Athens neoclassical building — ground-floor café, upstairs cocktail bar, hidden back-room private kitchen. Vasilis Kyritsis and Nikos Bakoulis run a programme that leans Greek — mastic, fig leaf, ouzo — without becoming twee.
The Smokey Mezcal Sour is the order. Walk-ins until 9pm; reservations through their site for weekends.
Best for: Athens at world standard. Best time: Saturday 10pm.
12. Argo · Hong Kong
Central · Four Seasons Hotel$$$$ · cocktails HK$160 to HK$200Best for: hotel-bar precision in Asia
Argo at the Four Seasons holds Hong Kong’s grand-hotel-bar position. Lorenzo Antinori built the original cocktail programme here before opening Bar Leone, and the room still runs the discipline he established. The list focuses on rare ingredients — cocoa-nibs that the bar sources directly from Tanzanian farms, single-estate teas.
The Argo Old Fashioned is the order. Booking through the hotel essential.
Best for: a serious hotel bar in Asia. Best time: Friday 8pm.
13. Himkok · Oslo
Sentrum · Storgata 27NOK · cocktails NOK 160 to NOK 200Best for: Nordic distillery bar at world level
Himkok is the only working distillery on this list and the only Nordic bar in the top twenty. The cocktails are built around the house aquavit, gin and herbal spirits, with foraged Norwegian ingredients on most builds. Three floors: ground-floor distillery, upstairs cocktail bar, basement craft beer.
The Himkok Aquavit Sour is the order. Walk-ins until 8pm; weekends require booking.
Best for: understanding Nordic cocktail work. Best time: Thursday 8pm.
14. Carnaval · Lima
Miraflores · Av. Pardo y Aliaga 662$$$ · cocktails PEN 50 to PEN 70Best for: the Peruvian cocktail standard
Aaron Diaz built Carnaval into Latin America’s second-best cocktail bar after Handshake. The programme leans into Peruvian indigenous ingredients — coca, kion, chía — without forcing them. The Pisco list is the deepest of any cocktail bar in the world. Carnaval has held a top-twenty World’s 50 Best position since 2022.
The Pisco Sour Carnaval is the order. Reservations through the website essential.
Best for: understanding modern Peruvian bartending. Best time: Thursday 9pm.
15. Florería Atlántico · Buenos Aires
Retiro · Arroyo 872$$ · cocktails ARS varyingBest for: South America’s most-influential bar
Tato Giovannoni’s flower-shop-fronted basement bar built the South American cocktail revival. The programme honours the immigrant histories that shaped Argentine drinking — Italian, Spanish, English, Polish — with a cocktail named for each. Florería has been a top-thirty World’s 50 Best fixture for over a decade.
The Polish Hammer is the order — vodka, ginácer, dry vermouth, smoked salt rim. Reservations recommended at weekends.
Best for: Argentine bar history in a working room. Best time: Friday 10pm.
The modern classics — sixteen through twenty.
Five rooms with the longest sustained excellence on the list. None has topped the rankings in recent years; all of them still draw international bartenders for a reason.
16. American Bar at the Savoy · London
Covent Garden · Strand££££ · cocktails £22 to £28Best for: the world’s most-historic cocktail room
The American Bar is the oldest continuously-operating cocktail bar in the world. Harry Craddock’s 1930 Savoy Cocktail Book was written here, and the room still serves drinks from that book at the same standard. The list rotates seasonally; the historic-cocktail section never changes.
The White Lady is the order — Craddock’s recipe, built at the bar Craddock wrote it from. Booking through the hotel.
Best for: drinking inside history. Best time: Sunday 6pm.
17. Attaboy · New York
Lower East Side · 134 Eldridge Street$$$ · cocktails $18 to $20Best for: the no-menu intuition test
Attaboy is the spiritual successor to Milk & Honey, the bar that defined modern American cocktail work. There is no menu. You sit at the bar, describe what you want, and the bartender builds what you need. The level of intuition required to do this every night is rare. Attaboy does it nightly. See our full Attaboy editorial for the long form.
Best for: trusting the bar completely. Best time: Wednesday 11pm.
18. Maybe Sammy · Sydney
The Rocks · 115 Harrington StreetAU$$ · cocktails AU$24 to AU$28Best for: Australian cocktail at world level
Stefano Catino’s mid-century-inspired Rocks bar is the Australian entry our editors return to most often. The list runs to forty cocktails, the room is bright pastel and unapologetically theatrical, and the bartending discipline is high. Maybe Sammy has held a top-twenty World’s 50 Best position since 2019.
The Maybe Negroni is the order. Walk-ins until 8pm; weekends require booking.
Best for: Sydney’s top cocktail room. Best time: Saturday 8pm.
19. Bar Benfiddich · Tokyo
Nishi-Shinjuku · 9F Yamatoya Building¥¥¥ · cocktails ¥1,800 to ¥2,400Best for: the herbalist’s cocktail bar
Hiroyasu Kayama’s Bar Benfiddich is the strangest entry in the top twenty. Kayama grows his own herbs at a Saitama farm and uses them at the bar — mortar-and-pestle service is normal. The Negroni made with house-blended absinthe is the most-imitated tokyo drink of the decade. Twenty seats, hidden inside a Nishi-Shinjuku office tower.
The Hiroyasu Negroni is the order. Walk-ins; arrive at opening.
Best for: Tokyo’s most-original room. Best time: Tuesday 9pm.
20. Salmon Guru · Madrid
Las Letras · Calle Echegaray 21€€€ · cocktails €14 to €18Best for: the most colourful top-twenty bar
Diego Cabrera’s Salmon Guru is the Madrid entry that anchors the World’s 50 Best Bars list every year. The room is pop-art bright, the cocktails are aggressively flavoured and visually maximal, and the technique behind every drink is more disciplined than the styling suggests. Salmon Guru sits comfortably in the top twenty.
The Chipotle Chillon is the order. Weekend reservations essential.
Best for: Madrid cocktail at world level. Best time: Friday 10pm.
How to use this list.
The top ten require reservations weeks ahead. Bar Leone, Sips and Handshake clear inside an hour when their booking windows open. The international tier (11–15) takes weekend reservations and weeknight walk-ins. The modern classics (16–20) all take walk-ins on weeknights but fill up on weekends.
For city-specific coverage, see our guides to the best cocktail bars in New York, best cocktail bars in London, and best cocktail bars in Mexico City. For broader category coverage, the cocktail bars index covers the format city by city, and the rankings hub aggregates every annual ranking we run.