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The Best Rum Cocktails to Order: A Ranked Guide

The best rum cocktails to order at any serious bar, ranked. From the Daiquiri to the Mai Tai to the Jungle Bird, what to order and what to look for.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Daiquiri.

9 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallThe Daiquiri
Runner-upThe Mojito

Rum is the most diverse spirit in the glass because the category has no single governing standard. A white Barbadian rum and a Jamaican pot still and a Martinique rhum agricole are all called rum, but they taste nothing like each other and they function completely differently in a cocktail. The best rum cocktails to order are the ones that understand which rum they are working with. This guide covers every major rum cocktail worth ordering, from the simplest to the most demanding, and tells you what to look for when you order.

The Classic Rum Cocktails

These are the rum cocktails that have been through enough time and enough iterations that we know exactly what they should taste like. When a bar makes one of these correctly, it tells you something about the quality of their rum selection and the depth of their cocktail knowledge.

Editor's №1

The Daiquiri

Three things only: white rum, fresh lime, sugar, shaken hard and served up. The Daiquiri is the test every serious bar has to pass, because there is nowhere to hide a cheap rum or a tired lime. Order it first to read the room. A good one lands bone-dry and ice-cold, and it should be gone in four sips before the chill fades.

The Mojito

Mint, lime, sugar, soda, and white rum over crushed ice, the Mojito lives or dies on whether the bartender bruises the mint instead of shredding it. Skip it at a packed bar on a Saturday, because a rushed build turns muddy and flat. Order it early, on a warm terrace, when someone has time to make it slow. It should taste like a garden, not a candy.

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The Dark and Stormy

Two ingredients and a trademark: Gosling's Black Seal rum floated over spicy ginger beer, with a lime wedge to cut the sweetness. The drink is built tall and never stirred, so the dark rum bleeds down through the glass as you go. Order it when you want something long and slow rather than a sipping project. The better the ginger beer, the better the whole thing.

The Mai Tai

The Mai Tai is the tiki benchmark, and a real one runs on aged rum, fresh lime, orgeat, and orange curacao with no fruit-juice shortcut. A bar that floats a dark rum on top and crowns it with mint is taking the drink seriously. Order it to judge a tiki programme before you commit to a whole menu. If it tastes like sweet red punch, leave.

The Jungle Bird

Born in 1970s Kuala Lumpur, the Jungle Bird is the bitter outlier of the tiki canon, built on blackstrap rum, Campari, pineapple, and lime. The Campari keeps it dry and adult where most tiki drinks chase sweetness. Order it when you want tropical without the sugar headache. It is the tiki drink for people who swear they hate tiki, and it converts them by the second round.

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The Painkiller

The Painkiller is the Pina Colada's stronger sibling: Pusser's Navy rum, pineapple, orange, and cream of coconut, dusted with fresh nutmeg over the top. It comes from the British Virgin Islands and the nutmeg is not optional, so watch whether the bar grates it fresh. Order it on a hot afternoon when you have nowhere to be. One is a treat, two is a commitment.

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El Presidente

El Presidente is the elegant Havana classic, stirred from white rum, dry vermouth, orange curacao, and a whisper of grenadine, served up and amber-gold. This is a sipping drink for a quiet hour, not a party round. Order it at a bar with proper vermouth storage, because oxidised vermouth kills it fast. It rewards the same patience as a good Martini and drinks like one with a tropical accent.

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The Rum Old Fashioned

Swap bourbon for a rich aged rum and the Old Fashioned turns warmer and rounder, all baking spice and dried fruit under the bitters. A 12-year Jamaican or a Barbadian pot still does the work here, so ask what the bar is pouring before you order. This is a nightcap, a slow last drink at the end of a long evening. Take it over a single large cube and no rush.

The Toronto (Rum variation)

The Toronto is a Fernet-laced cousin of the Old Fashioned, and the rum version trades rye for aged rum against a bitter slug of Fernet-Branca. It is a bartender's drink, the one they pour for each other after service. Order it when you want something challenging rather than easy. The Fernet hits like menthol and coffee, and the rum softens the blow just enough to keep you going.

How we picked

How we picked

The best rum cocktails to order depend on where you are and what time it is. At a beach bar in Miami, order the Daiquiri and see if the rum selection tells you anything useful. At a serious cocktail bar with a tiki programme, order the Mai Tai as your benchmark. At a bar with aged rum depth, try El Presidente or the rum Old Fashioned. The spirit has more range than most drinkers give it credit for, and the bars that understand that range are the most interesting places to drink rum.

Noa Aviv writes about Mediterranean and Middle Eastern nightlife for barsforkings, with a particular weakness for rum and the slow rituals of a hot-weather drink. She has firm opinions about what makes a correct Daiquiri and is happy to share them.

Last reviewed Jun 13, 2026 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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