The Best Cocktail Bars in the World

The NoMad – New York City

Located inside the NoMad Hotel, which itself is only six years old, the NoMad Bar is actually even younger, but has managed to rocket to one of the top cocktail bars in the world within a few short years. It took over from what was originally called the Elephant Bar, and is famous for its quirky, gigantic cocktails that are meant to be sipped by a group of 8 to 10 people.

Bartenders dish up pitcher-sized version of the Whiskey Smash or the Pina Colada, accented by copious swizzle sticks and decorative fruit. The bar itself is darkly elegant, which allows their elaborate drinks to take center stage.

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