Brooklyn
Polished, precise, civilised. Brooklyn's best hotel-bar drinking — picked for craft, not concierge buzz.
Williamsburg · $$$$
World-famous oyster-and-absinthe parlour.
Red Hook · $$$
Heritage cocktail-and-American-food bar from St.
Cobble Hill · $$$
Diner-turned-cocktail-bar with neon signage from 1951 preserved.
Williamsburg · $$$
Cocktail bar from cocktail historian Jeremy Oertel.
Hotel bars solve specific problems. You need a bar near your room. You need somewhere quiet to take a meeting. You want the drink right the first time and you don't want to negotiate a wait. Every recommendation below clears those three bars. Most are open to non-guests; we've flagged any that aren't.
Best for: business travellers, late-checkout drinks, hotel-room negotiations made civilised, anniversaries that deserve a hotel jacket. Pricing skews higher than the city average — that's the trade. The rooms below justify it.
Civilised, polished, not pretending to be a club. Pick by neighbourhood and proximity to where you're sleeping.
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