NYC’s Hottest Hotel Bars for a Night Out

25 Hours

Per the name, this new Long Island City bar, which opened in November 2025, offers cocktails intended to capture the mood of specific hours of the day, from Ray Zhou, formerly of Double Chicken Please and the founder of Chinato. The 4:00 is a mascarpone foam-topped cocktail that’s inspired by afternoon tea.
  • 21-38 44th Road, Long Island City, New York 11101, United States

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25 Hours/Official
The Argyle

The Argyle, a subterranean 50-seat Chelsea cocktail lounge from the team behind Marketteopened in September 2025 from chef India Doris and Alex Pfaffenbach, along with bar director Chris Figueroa. Look for a Caribbean-influenced menu with items like a jerk short rib sandwich and peri peri chicken tenders, and drinks such as the effervescent Creamscicle Fizz with tequila and Sauternes wine or the deep PB&J Sazerac.
  • 326 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10001, United States

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Seed Library

London cocktail expert Ryan Chetiyawardana, aka Mr. Lyan, expanded his famed bar Seed Library into New York City in November 2025. The elegant Nomad bar inside the Hotel Park Ave. is the stage for truly cutting-edge cocktails, like the Coriander Seed Gimlet, where coriander seeds are revived with acid powders.
  • 51 East 30th Street, New York, New York 10016, United States

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Stone & Soil

Stone & Soil is the new Japanese-leaning cocktail bar inside the Park South Hotel, as of February, led by a team that includes alums of acclaimed spots like Bar Trench in Tokyo and Bar Moga in Greenwich Village. The bar’s ethos is sustainability and omotenashi (Japanese hospitality), leading to drinks like the Pink Tango, a mezcal cocktail with a fermented pineapple syrup, which is made with the whole fruit — including its prickly skin.
  • 124 East 28th Street, New York, New York 10016, United States

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Stone & Soil/Official
Dandelion

The team behind spots like Zero Bond and White Horse Tavern opened Dandelion, a sceney new cocktail bar in the West Village, in December 2025. Expect martinis like the savory Never on a Sunday with a tomato-herb vodka, olive brine, vermouth, and feta, plus snacks including shaved prime rib sandwiches.
  • 115 Christopher Street, New York, New York 10014, United States

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Alejandro Ramos/Dandelion
Seirēn

Conservas and cocktail bar Seirēn opened in Chelsea in December 2025, taking its cues from similar spots in Spain and Portugal. Drinks come with fun ingredients, like the Seiren Song Spritz with a lemongrass liqueur cava paired with Lillet Blanc; plus apas and tinned fish.
  • 97 7th Avenue South, New York, New York 10011, United States

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Kees

This West Village cocktail bar is the final piece of the 1 Cornelia Street complex puzzle by Please Don’t Tell (PDT) owner, Jeff Bell. Itfollows agave bar Mixteca and the NYC expansion of LA-based taqueria Tacos 1986, which opened in February. Find modern cocktail classics like martinis, Collins, and sours in the elegant basement space, alongside snacks like Comté spinach dip and gildas.
  • 1 Cornelia Street, New York, New York 10014, United States

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Eric Medsker/Kees
Oddball

The new self-described “retro-futurist cocktail bar” in Alphabet City opened in November 2025, with a menu focused on “odd couples.” This translates to cocktails that pair unexpected flavors, like a daiquiri made with blueberry, ricotta whey, and horseradish distillate. It also makes use of funky and locally sourced spirits, such as a New York sunchoke spirit.
  • 188 Avenue B, New York, New York 10009, United States

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Bar Maeda

This new cocktail bar opened within Hudson Square omakase Sushidokoro Mekumi in February. Yoshikatsu Maeda — an alum of drinking destination Mori Bar in Japan — leads the lounge bar, which means Tokyo-style cocktails like martinis, custom Negronis with Japanese gin, and fruit-inspired drinks.
  • 68 Charlton Street, New York, New York 10014, United States

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Much Obliged

The team behind Greenpoint restaurant Gator expanded with this East Village cocktail bar in February, with drinks and small plates. The Pera Ahumada cocktail features charred pears; the Midnight espresso includes banana-infused vodka; and its take on the carajillo features saffron and a cardamom cold brew.
  • 42 Avenue B, New York, New York 10009, United States
Chin Up

It’s a gin party at the new cocktail bar Chin Up, which opened on the Lower East Side in December 2025. Drinks are made with gins, oftentimes New York-made ones, like the Gibson with Neversink, and the Negroni with Forthave Blue, which pairs well with its snacks and seafood.
  • 171 Chrystie Street, New York, New York 10002, United States

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Golden Ratio

The group behind restaurants like Cafe Mado and Place des Fêtes opened Golden Ratio, a new cocktail bar with a heavy emphasis on sustainability, in Clinton Hill back in November 2025. The name refers to the ideal formula of building a cocktail. There’s also a really strong nonalcoholic section.
  • 216 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11238, United States

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Folk

Park Slope Indian restaurant Lore’s chef Jay Kumar got into the cocktail game with the opening of Folk in the same neighborhood in December 2025. Cocktails take on the same Indian-ish approach, with draft Negronis (one making use of toasted coconut), and the Mangalorean with an amchur (mango powder) curried coconut cream.
  • 689 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11215, United States
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