The World’s 50 Best Bars List For 2024 Has Been Announced

Food & Drink

Cocktail aficionados worldwide turned their eyes towards Madrid, Spain, on October 22 to see which drinks establishments were named to the 2024 World’s 50 Best Bars list. The list, first launched in 2009 and curated by the media company William Reed, has become an annual event that spotlights the world’s best mixologists and watering holes.

In the ever-changing world of drinks and hospitality, few accolades carry the weight of The World’s 50 Best Bars list. It’s not just a rundown of trendy spots; it’s a global beacon for cocktail culture, showcasing creativity, innovation, and the art of mixology at its finest. The list has shown it can catapult lesser-known bars onto the world stage, drawing in travelers and boosting local economies. It inspires bartenders to push their limits, embracing new techniques, flavors, and ingredients that elevate the craft.

As society becomes more connected, the World’s Best Bars list has become a cultural touchstone, charting the shifting tastes of discerning drinkers. For many individuals, it represents a dream cocktail bucket list. Seen as a whole, the list highlights the industry’s rich diversity and boundary-pushing ethos—whether it’s the timeless charm of The Connaught in London or the boundary-pushing flair of Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico City.

“It is with immense pride that we announce Handshake Speakeasy as The World’s Best Bar 2024, sponsored by Perrier. To be the first ever No.1 from Mexico is an outstanding achievement, of which Eric van Beek and his team are hugely deserving,” says Emma Sleight, head of content for The World’s 50 Best Bars. “The bar’s impressive rise through the list of The World’s 50 Best Bars over the years is a testament to their unique combination of flawless hospitality, innovative technique, and truly excellent cocktails. We also extend our heartfelt congratulations to each and every bar on this year’s list, which once again highlights the incredible diversity of the global bar sector. We hope that this year’s list continues to operate as a beacon for cocktail lovers the world over.”

One highlight from the latest list, which includes several from North America, is the global balance of bars. Every continent except Africa and Antarctica had bars on the list. London and New York City tied for the most awarded cities with four bars each on the list, and the UK and USA both finished with five bars each, also a tie for first. Mexico continued its rapid rise in the cocktail world by finishing tied with Italy with four bars in the top 50. There were sixteen newcomers on the list.

Without further ado, here is the 2024 World’s Best Bar List. Each establishment presents drinkers with high-quality beverages and a timeless feel that makes a classic bar unforgettable. Each newcomer is marked with an asterisk.

1. Handshake Speakeasy, Mexico City

2. Bar Leone, Hong Kong

3. Sips, Barcelona

4. Tayēr + Elementary, London

5. Jigger & Pony, Singapore

6. Line, Athens

7. Tres Monos, Buenos Aires

8. Alquímico, Cartagena

9. Zest, Seoul

10. Paradiso, Barcelona

11. Himkok, Oslo

12. BKK Social Club, Bangkok

13. Connaught Bar, London

14. Double Chicken Please, New York

15. Overstory, New York

16. Lady Bee, Lima *

17. Baba au Rum, Athens

18. Coa, Hong Kong

19. The Cambridge Public House, Paris

20. Tlecān, Mexico City *

21. Caretaker’s Cottage, Melbourne

22. CoChinChina, Buenos Aires

23. Salmon Guru, Madrid

24. Martiny’s, New York *

25. Bar Benfiddich, Tokyo

26. Maybe Sammy, Sydney

27. Superbueno, New York *

28. Nutmeg & Clove, Singapore *

29. Satan’s Whiskers, London

30. Panda & Sons, Edinburgh

31. Tan Tan, São Paulo *

32. Licorería Limantour, Mexico City

33. Drink Kong, Rome

34. Jewel of the South, New Orleans

35. Byrdi, Melbourne *

36. Locale Firenze, Florence

37. Scarfes Bar, London

38. Moebius Milano, Milan *

39. Bar Nouveau, Paris *

40. Mimi Kakushi, Dubai

41. Bar Us, Bangkok *

42. Virtù, Tokyo *

43. Atlas, Singapore

44. La Sala de Laura, Bogotá *

45. Röda Huset, Stockholm

46. Florería Atlántico, Buenos Aires

47. Analogue Initiative, Singapore *

48. El Gallo Altanero, Guadalajara *

49. Danico, Paris *

50. 1930, Milan

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