Three Creative Cocktail Bars in New York City

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Trumpet of Death Cocktail at Thyme Bar

There are plenty of reasons to visit a cocktail bar in New York City. Maybe you’re looking for a place to impress a date or business client. Maybe you want to try something new and adventurous from a master mixologist. Or perhaps you’re just looking for a good, stiff drink.

Whatever your reason, you’ll find no shortage of options when it comes to cocktail bars in NYC. But with so many choices, it can be tough to know where to start. That’s why we’ve put together this handy guide to the best cocktail bars in the Big Apple. So pull up a stool and get ready to sip on some of the best cocktails in the city. Cheers!

Creative Cocktails in NYC

Thyme Bar

Cocktails are great, but they’re even better when paired with fantastic foods. Thyme Bar offers an eclectic selection of dinner op­tions from various cuisines like the “Forest Arancini,” the “Berkshire Pork Belly Slid­ers,” and the soba noodles. Suppose you’re in the mood for a more extensive meal. Try the tast­ing menu that allows you to build your din­ing experience (diners will enjoy an Amuse­bouche along with their choice of a Le Jardin cocktail. an item from the food menu. a Flo­riography Cocktail, and a dessert). The cocktails here are some of the prettiest you’ll find in New York City, with showstoppers like The Flower Bomb, the Trumpet of Death, The Noir and Primrose & Rye, to name just a few.

Coconino Rain at Thyme Bar New York |

Coconino Rain (Courtesy Thyme Bar)

Bemelman’s Bar

Bemelmans Bar is a chic and elegant spot located in the The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, in New York City. The bar features stunning murals by Ludwig Bemelmans, the creator of the beloved Madeline children’s books, and draws in celebrities and high-profile individuals with its extensive drink menu. Select nights even feature live entertainment, including a pianist starting at 5:30 p.m. and a jazz trio later on in the evening. Classic Bemelman’s libations include the “Eartha” and “Madeline’s Vesper,” while signature concoctions include “Ludwig’s Bunny Negroni,” and mocktails options include “Miss Clavel.” There is a cover charge for these live performances, with prices varying depending on the artist.

Madeline's Vesper at Bemelman's Bar New York |

Madeline’s Vesper at Bemelman’s Bar (Courtesy The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel)

Ophelia Lounge

Ophelia Lounge is a glamorous rooftop cocktail lounge located on the 26th floor of a historic building. In addition to its Art Deco design and stunning views of the East River, Ophelia boasts a unique history as a 1920’s women-only club and hotel. The cocktail menu features creative interpretations of classic cocktails from the era, adding to the lounge’s upscale and nostalgic atmosphere. The lounge features high ceilings with cathedral windows overlooking the East River and jewel-toned blue walls that create an elegant atmosphere. Besides the fantastic cocktails and plush interior, you can’t beat the view.

The Mood Swing at Ophelia Lounge New York |

The Mood Swing (Courtesy Ophelia Lounge)

 

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