This Is the World's Best Bar for 2023

The 2023 winners of the World's 50 Best Bars were just announced.

<p>MARIA MONDRAGON/Courtesy of Handshake Speakeasy</p>

MARIA MONDRAGON/Courtesy of Handshake Speakeasy

History was made in Singapore today. Thousands of the world’s most illustrious mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts gathered in the Lion City as the World’s 50 Best Bars list for 2023 was revealed during a spirited live awards ceremony.

Marking its 15th year, the prestigious annual ranking honors excellence across the international beverage industry, with an Academy of 680 experts — including renowned mixologists, drinks writers, and bar owners — casting their anonymous votes based on the best, and most consistent, overall experience.

For the first time, the highly anticipated awards ceremony took place in Asia (and outside of Europe), reflecting the increasing cultural diversity of the global bar sector. “We are very excited to be taking the World's 50 Best Bars around the world. Singapore was the obvious choice for us in Asia because it's one of the finest food and drink cities with great hospitality, too. Singapore has been a perfect host city,” said William Drew, content director for the World’s 50 Best Bars

So which watering hole took top honors this year? Sips in Barcelona won the coveted title of World's Best Bar, making it the youngest bar in the history of the awards to bring home first place. Industry titans Simone Caporale and Marc Álvarez only opened Sips in 2021 — just over two years later, it’s named The Best Bar in Europe and The World’s Best Bar.

<p>From left: Courtesy of Sips; MIREIA RODRIGUEZ/Courtesy of Sips</p>

From left: Courtesy of Sips; MIREIA RODRIGUEZ/Courtesy of Sips

The innovative "drinkery house" in Barcelona's Eixample district immediately shook up the cocktail world with its molecular mixology and ever-changing menu of theatrical creations served in fanciful drinking vessels such as the Primordial — a blend of Scotch, port, and Asian pear that's presented in a lifelike metal cast of two hands.

"Wow, we are very glad to be here in this position, this is a very beautiful moment for us," Caporale and Álvarez share in an exclusive on-site interview with Travel + Leisure. "We have wanted to do something together for more than five years and this has all been the result of very hard work. This is a really nice recognition … every day we are striving to make people happy in our bar and have them understand the experience of our concept."

And the duo continues to innovate. "We are adding on to the experience of Sips with a second place called Sips Esencia — a very small bar within the same space, for only 14 people, which is completely the opposite of Sips," they added. According to Caporale and Álvarez, Esencia (meaning "essence") will open next week.

<p>Emmanuel Rosario/Courtesy of Double Chicken Please</p>

Emmanuel Rosario/Courtesy of Double Chicken Please

As in recent years, New York City is well-represented on the newly released World's 50 Best Bars list, with the Lower East Side’s Double Chicken Please earning second place honors, the Financial District’s Overstory coming in at No. 17, and the West Village’s Katana Kitten taking 27th place. Other American bars featured are Miami’s Café La Trova (No. 24) and new entry Jewel of the South (No. 49), bringing New Orleans back on the list for the first time since 2014.

With a remarkable two entries in the top five, Barcelona is home to this year's champion, Sips, alongside Paradiso at No. 4 (last year's winner). In the host city, Jigger & Pony was named No. 14, followed by Sago House (No. 32), and Atlas (No. 48).

London had an impressive five bars on the list, more than any other city, including two in the top 10: Connaught Bar (No. 5) and Tayēr + Elementary (No. 8), joined by Satan’s Whiskers (No. 28), A Bar with Shapes for a Name (No. 35), and Scarfes Bar (No. 41).

Additional accolades were presented to several standout individuals and establishments for raising the bar (pun intended) within the global cocktail community. GN Chan of New York’s beloved Double Chicken Please won Altos Bartenders' Bartender — the program’s only peer-voted award — and hip Bueno Aires bar, Tres Monos, earned the Michter's Art of Hospitality Award.

See the full list of 2023 winners here.

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