Bars
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London’s Nightjar celebrates a milestone with 24 imaginative cocktails honoring mixology across four historic eras with its new Recalling menu. In the candlelit shadows of East London’s speakeasy scene, Nightjar has always felt like a…
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Seoul’s nightlife isn’t what it used to be—or what you think it is. Beneath neon-lit streets and tucked behind hanok‑style facades lies a flourishing cocktail scene that’s as global in inspiration as it is fiercely…
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Tucked quietly behind a tailor shop façade in the heart of Lima, Peru, Sastrería Martínez has long been a place where stories are stitched into every sip. This year, as the celebrated speakeasy turns three,…
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Foolproof Opens in Williamsburg: A Whiskey Lover’s Playground That Doesn’t Take Itself Too Seriously
There’s a certain magic that happens when a whiskey bar dares to be both encyclopedic and approachable — a space where connoisseurs and casual sippers can share a laugh, a flight, and perhaps a smoky…
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In the ever-fizzing glass of Asia’s cocktail scene, where bittersweet spirits swirl and garnish is an art form unto itself, one bar has again floated triumphantly to the top: Bar Leone in Hong Kong. At…
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There’s a certain spell that falls over London when summer arrives. The grey recedes, the city loosens its collar, and some hidden, half-forgotten Mediterranean spirit seems to flicker just beneath the surface of its Georgian…
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Bangkok is the kind of city that feels like it exists in a perpetual state of almost becoming something else. You can smell the late-night food carts turning out pad kra pao at 4 a.m.,…
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There’s something about Hong Kong after dark that feels like stepping into the second act of a play you didn’t know you were part of. Neon signs tremble in the haze, ferries blink across Victoria…
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So picture it: you walk into a cavernous space in Everett, Washington—Apex event center, if we’re using the map name—and you’re hit with this unholy marriage of caffeine haze and punk-rock nocturne. This is El…
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Some bars try to transport you. Platform 18 in Phoenix, Arizona—already a kind of hallucinatory train car masquerading as a cocktail bar—wants to take you somewhere deeper, stranger, more total. Somewhere around 1920s Harlem by…

