These Are The Official World’s 50 Best Bars for 2024


Handshake Speakeasy, Mexico City, has been crowned No.1 in The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024, the first bar from Mexico to take the top spot


Bottom’s up! The annual list of The World’s 50 Best Bars, sponsored by Perrier, has been unveiled as part of a live awards ceremony in Madrid, Spain. Now in its 16th edition, the awards once again united the global bar community in recognition of the bartenders, bar owners and brands at the forefront of the international cocktail scene.

The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 features venues from an astonishing 28 cities, with Mexico City’s Handshake Speakeasy crowned The Best Bar in North America and The World’s Best Bar. Not only a fantastic achievement, this is also the first time a bar from Mexico has claimed the No.1 spot in the list.

Tucked away in the Colonia Juárez neighbourhood of Mexico City, Handshake Speakeasy is one of the capital’s best-kept open secrets. Hidden behind a secret door in a dimly lit room stocked with an impressive array of vintage spirits, the bar’s interiors masterfully evoke the bygone age of the Hollywood speakeasy.

While the atmospheric black marble, rich brass detailing and moody lighting of the interior are akin to stepping back a century, the innovative cocktail menu is rooted firmly in the future. Bar Director Eric van Beek effortlessly melds tradition and innovation, elevating the classics through cutting-edge technique developed in the on-site lab, revolutionising familiar recipes with unexpected flavours and a complex palate. Homemade tinctures and infusions add signature Art Deco flare alongside the use of considered rare and aged spirits.

Emma Sleight, Head of Content for The World’s 50 Best Bars, told us: “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.

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.”

The Region of Madrid and Madrid City Council, commented: “Huge congratulations to the teams whose bars have been named on The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 list. It has been a great honour to host so many talented bar owners and bartenders from all around the world, here in Madrid.

Madrid has established itself as a key gastronomic and drinks destination worldwide, thanks to the diverse talent of internationally renowned chefs and bartenders who have chosen the city as the location for their restaurants and bars. The recognition of hosting The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 reinforces Madrid’s appeal for those looking for high quality cocktail experiences.”

London retains its crown as the cocktail capital of Europe with four bars out of 19 for the continent, including No.4 Tayēr + Elementary with co-founder Monica Berg also being named the Roku Industry Icon.

At No.13 is Connaught Bar joined by Satan’s Whiskers at No.29 and Scarfes Bar at No.37. Elsewhere in the UK, Panda & Sons in Edinburgh rises nine places to No.30 as founder Iain McPherson is awarded the Altos Bartenders’ Bartender Award.

The Best Bar in Europe title once again goes to Barcelona’s Sips at No.3, with Paradiso (Barcelona) at No.10 and host city Madrid’s Salmon Guru at No.23. In Italy, Rome’s Drink Kong (No.33) and Florence’s Locale Firenze (No.36) are joined by new entry Moebius Milano (No.38) and 1930 (No.50), both in Milan.

Rising an astonishing 19 places and winner of this year’s Nikka Highest Climber Award is Paris’ The Cambridge Public House at No.19, joined by two new entries for the city: Bar Nouveau at No.39 and Danico at No.49. Line and Baba au Rum in Athens have both improved on their positions in 2023, at No.6 and No.17, respectively, while Oslo’s Himkok is at No.11 and wins this year’s Bareksten Best Bar Design Award. In Stockholm, Röda Huset is No.45.

For the first time in five years, there is also a new The Best Bar in Australasia, with Melbourne’s Caretaker’s Cottage rising two places to No.21 and taking home the Michter’s Art of Hospitality Award. It is joined by Sydney’s Maybe Sammy at No.26 and new entry Byrdi, also in Melbourne, at No.35. Dubai’s Mimi Kakushi holds its position at No.40 and is named The Best Bar in the Middle East & Africa.

The full list of winners is as follows:

1Handshake SpeakeasyMexico City
2Bar LeoneHong Kong
3SipsBarcelona
4Tayēr + ElementaryLondon
5Jigger & PonySingapore
6LineAthens
7Tres MonosBuenos Aires
8AlquímicoCartagena
9ZestSeoul
10ParadisoBarcelona
11HimkokOslo
12BKK Social ClubBangkok
13Connaught BarLondon
14Double Chicken PleaseNew York
15OverstoryNew York
16Lady BeeLima
17Baba au RumAthens
18CoaHong Kong
19The Cambridge Public HouseParis
20TlecānMexico City
21Caretaker’s CottageMelbourne
22CoChinChinaBuenos Aires
23Salmon GuruMadrid
24Martiny’sNew York
25Bar BenfiddichTokyo
26Maybe SammySydney
27SuperbuenoNew York
28Nutmeg & CloveSingapore
29Satan’s WhiskersLondon
30Panda & SonsEdinburgh
31Tan TanSão Paulo
32Licorería LimantourMexico City
33Drink KongRome
34Jewel of the SouthNew Orleans
35ByrdiMelbourne
36Locale FirenzeFlorence
37Scarfes BarLondon
38Moebius MilanoMilan
39Bar NouveauParis
40Mimi KakushiDubai
41Bar UsBangkok
42VirtùTokyo
43AtlasSingapore
44La Sala de LauraBogotá
45Röda HusetStockholm
46Florería AtlánticoBuenos Aires
47Analogue InitiativeSingapore
48El Gallo AltaneroGuadalajara
49DanicoParis
501930Milan

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