
This Year’s World’s 50 Best Bars List Is Headed for a Major Shake-Up
Today’s runners-up announcement shows that 14 spots fell out of last year’s top 50.
As for those who may be celebrating today, the list includes 12 new entries, including the first ever bar from Sri Lanka, Smoke & Bitters. The United States leads all countries with an impressive seven bars on the list, spanning New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Mexico follows closely behind with five bars in the ranking, while the United Kingdom counts four.
The annual World’s 50 Best Bars list is decided by 700 voters, including bartenders, educators, and writers. While this is just the eighth time the organization has released the Nos. 50 to 100, it’s been honoring the top 50 for 16 years. In just a couple of weeks, we’ll learn which bars have made that elite list—but we know already that it will be missing a handful of spots that were deemed the crème de la crème just last year.
Below is the full list of the World’s 50 Best Bars, Nos. 51 to 100.
- 51. The Bar in Front of the Bar, Athens
- 52. Kwãnt Mayfair, London
- 53. Freni e Frizioni, Rome
- 54. The SG Club, Tokyo
- 55. Arca, Tulum
- 56. Cat Bite Club, Singapore
- 57. Mahaniyom Cocktail Bar, Bangkok
- 58. Argo, Hong Kong
- 59. Little Red Door, Paris
- 60. The Clumsies, Athens
- 61. A Bar with Shapes For a Name, London
- 62. Mirror Bar, Bratislava
- 63. Hope & Sesame, Guangzhou
- 64. Thunderbolt, Los Angeles
- 65. Angelita, Madrid
- 66. Café La Trova, Miami
- 67. Native, Singapore
- 68. Barro Negro, Athens
- 69. Carnaval, Lima
- 70. Bar Pompette, Toronto
- 71. Bar Cham, Seoul
- 72. Svanen, Oslo
- 73. Wax On, Berlin
- 74. Night Hawk, Singapore
- 75. Hero Bar, Nairobi
- 76. LPM Dubai, Dubai
- 77. Bird, Copenhagen
- 78. L’Antiquario, Naples
- 79. Dante, New York
- 80. Katana Kitten, New York
- 81. Sin + Tax, Johannesburg
- 82. The Savory Project, Hong Kong
- 83. Baltra Bar, Mexico City
- 84. Attaboy, New York
- 85. Vesper, Bangkok
- 86. Smoke & Bitters, Hiriketiya
- 87. Rayo, Mexico City
- 88. Pacific Cocktail Haven, San Francisco
- 89. The Bellwood, Tokyo
- 90. Amaro, London
- 91. Zapote Bar, Playa del Carmen
- 92. Camparino in Galleria, Milan
- 93. Hanky Panky, Mexico City
- 94. Red Frog, Lisbon
- 95. Nouvelle Vague, Tirana
- 96. Cantina OK!, Sydney
- 97. Employees Only, New York
- 98. Penrose, Kuala Lumpur
- 99. Viajante87, London
- 100. Above Board, Melbourne
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