A cocktail from Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico city, No. 1 on the World’s 50 Best Bars list for 2024 (Photo: Instagram / @handshake_bar)
Cover A cocktail from Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico city, No. 1 on the World’s 50 Best Bars list for 2024 (Photo: Instagram / @handshake_bar)
A cocktail from Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico city, No. 1 on the World’s 50 Best Bars list for 2024 (Photo: Instagram / @handshake_bar)

The World’s 50 Best Bars list has been announced for 2024, with Mexico City’s Handshake Speakeasy taking first place

Drawing on the expertise of 700 bar industry figureheads from across the globe, 2024’s instalment of the World’s 50 Best Bars list has been revealed. This year’s ranking, spanning 28 destinations around the world, was announced in an awards ceremony in Madrid on October 22 to celebrate tipple talent on an international scale.

The bar that walked away with the night’s highest honour of The World’s Best Bar was awarded to Handshake Speakeasy in Mexico City, known for its minimalist drinks crafted with intricate culinary techniques. 

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Martinis from Bar Leone (Photo: Instagram / @barleonehk)
Above Martinis from Bar Leone (Photo: Instagram / @barleonehk)
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Cocktails from Coa (Photo: Instagram / @coahongkong)
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Martinis from Bar Leone (Photo: Instagram / @barleonehk)
Cocktails from Coa (Photo: Instagram / @coahongkong)

Second place saw the crowning of Bar Leone in Hong Kong that took home first place on Asia’s 50 Best Bars list earlier this year. The only other Hong Kong based haunt on the list is Coa at No. 18, a bar notorious for placing first on Asia’s 50 Best Bars lists three years in a row. 

 

Last year’s winner, Barcelona’s Sips, earned a respective ranking of third place and the title of Europe’s Best Bar with London’s Tayēr + Elementary following at No. 4. 

See also: The World’s 50 Best Bars 2023: Sips earns the top spot in the prestigious ranking

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The Scofflaw from Jigger & Pony (Photo: Instagram / @jiggerandponysg)
Above The Scofflaw from Jigger & Pony (Photo: Instagram / @jiggerandponysg)
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The Don’t Chicken Out from Nutmeg & Clove (Photo: Instagram / @nutmegandclove)
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The Scofflaw from Jigger & Pony (Photo: Instagram / @jiggerandponysg)
The Don’t Chicken Out from Nutmeg & Clove (Photo: Instagram / @nutmegandclove)

Keeping with the tradition of most 50 Best collections, Singapore proves to be the leader of the pack when it comes to Asia’s bar scene with a total of four entries on the list. Jigger & Pony placed at No. 5, Nutmeg & Clove at No. 28, Atlas at No. 43, and Analogue Initiative at No. 47. 

Tokyo’s bar scene was represented this year with two of its bars being recognised. Bar Benfiddich took home the 25th spot with Virtù placing at No. 42. Bangkok followed suit with two entries on the list—BKK Social Club at No. 12 and Bar Us, a new entry coming in at No. 41. 

Seoul was also awarded a spot on the list with Zest ranking 9th overall. 

 

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A cocktail from Caretaker’s Cottage (Photo: Instagram / @caretakers.cottage)
Above A cocktail from Caretaker’s Cottage (Photo: Instagram / @caretakers.cottage)
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The Do Not Disturb from Maybe Sammy (Photo: Instagram / @maybe_sammy_sydney)
Above The Do Not Disturb from Maybe Sammy (Photo: Instagram / @maybe_sammy_sydney)
A cocktail from Caretaker’s Cottage (Photo: Instagram / @caretakers.cottage)
The Do Not Disturb from Maybe Sammy (Photo: Instagram / @maybe_sammy_sydney)

Australia’s bar scene was not overlooked with the list seeing Melbourne’s Caretaker’s Cottage place 21st, Sydney’s Maybe Sammy earn the 26th spot, and Byrdi in Melbourne come it at No. 35. 

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Most notably, though, was the recognition of South America’s cocktail culture, with the continent being represented by 7 entries including Tres Monos in Buenos Aires at No. 7, Alquímico in Cartagena at No. 9, Lady Bee in Lima at No. 16, CoChinChina at No. 22, Tan Tan in San Pãolo at No. 31,  La Sala de Laura in Bogotá at No. 44, and Florería Atlántico in Buenos Aires at No. 46. 

See below for the full list: 

  1. Handshake Speakeasy, Mexico City
  2. Bar Leone, Hong Kong
  3. Sips, Barcelona
  4. Tayēr + Elementary, London
  5. Jigger & Pony, Singapore
  6. Line, Athens
  7. Tres Monos, Buenos Aires
  8. Alquímico, Cartagena
  9. Zest, Seoul
  10. Paradiso, Barcelona
  11. Himkok, Norway
  12. BKK Social Club, Bangkok
  13. Connaught Bar, London
  14. Double Chicken Please, New York
  15. Overstory, New York
  16. Lady Bee, Lima
  17. Baba au Rum, Athens
  18. Coa, Hong Kong
  19. The Cambridge Public House, Paris
  20. Tlecān, Mexico City
  21. Caretaker’s Cottage, Melbourne 
  22. CoChinChina, Buenos Aires
  23. Salmon Guru, Madrid
  24. Martiny’s, New York
  25. Bar Benfiddich, Tokyo
  26. Maybe Sammy, Sydney
  27. Superbueno, New York
  28. Nutmeg & Clove, Singapore
  29. Satan’s Whiskers, London
  30. Panda & Sons, Edinburgh
  31. Tan Tan, San Pãolo
  32. Licorería Limantour, Mexico City
  33. Drink Kong, Rome
  34. Jewel of the South, New Orleans
  35. Byrdi, Melbourne
  36. Locale Firenze, Florence
  37. Scarfes Bar, London
  38. Moebius Milano, Milan
  39. Bar Nouveau, Paris
  40. Mimi Kakushi, Dubai
  41. Bar Us, Bangkok
  42. Virtù, Tokyo
  43. Atlas, Singapore
  44. La Sala de Laura, Bogotá
  45. Röda Huset, Stockholm
  46. Florería Atlántico, Buenos Aires
  47. Analogue Initiative, Singapore
  48. El Gallo Altanero, Guadalajara
  49. Danico, Paris
  50. 1930, Milan

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Chelsea Rozario
Writer, Tatler Dining Malaysia, Tatler Malaysia
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