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The Most Creative Cocktail Menus in the World

The most creative cocktail menus in the world go beyond drinks. They tell stories, challenge assumptions, and turn ordering into an event of its own.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Death & Company.

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

Best overallDeath & Company
Runner-upAttaboy
Third pickLyaness

The most creative cocktail menus in the world treat ordering as its own experience. At the best bars, the menu arrives before the drinks and immediately tells you something about who made it and what they care about. We track these menus globally, and what follows are the rooms where the most creative cocktail menus are currently operating at the highest level.

The Most Creative Cocktail Menus in New York Right Now

New York has always led the world in menu ambition, partly because the talent pool is the deepest and partly because the audience demands novelty without sacrificing quality. These menus earn their place by changing frequently, costing proportionally to what they deliver, and being genuinely worth reading before you order.

Editor's №1

Death & Company

Death & Company opened on East 6th Street in 2006 and more or less wrote the rulebook every other bar on this list now follows. The menu runs past 200 drinks and turns over by season, so regulars rarely order the same thing twice. Cocktails sit around $20, which buys genuine craft rather than theatre. Book ahead, because the walk-in queue tests the patient.

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Attaboy

Attaboy hides behind an unmarked door on Eldridge Street, in the old Milk and Honey room. There is no menu. You name a spirit and a mood, the bartender builds to it, and the result lands near $17. It rewards drinkers who trust the staff and quietly irritates anyone who wants to read before they order. Best on a slow weeknight, when the queue stays short.

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Lyaness

Lyaness sits inside the Sea Containers hotel on the South Bank, the work of Ryan Chetiyawardana of Mr Lyan fame. The menu is built around a handful of invented house ingredients that reappear across drinks, so the whole list reads as one idea rather than twenty. Cocktails run about £16. A World's 50 Best regular that earns the styling rather than hiding behind it.

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Mr Fogg's Residence

Mr Fogg's Residence on Bruton Lane plays the Victorian-explorer theme to the hilt, every wall crammed with taxidermy and travel clutter. The cocktails lean gin and the famed Tipsy Afternoon Tea leans hard on the gimmick. At roughly £16 a drink it is more night out than serious bar, and it knows it. Best for a group that wants the show, not the purist after a quiet Negroni.

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Bar Paradiso

Paradiso opens through a pastrami-shop fridge door in El Born, which sounds like a stunt until the drinks arrive. Giacomo Giannotti's room topped the World's 50 Best list in 2022 and still draws a queue most nights. The menu is theatrical and the presentation elaborate, yet the liquid holds up at around €15 a glass. Go early or expect to wait on the pavement.

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Jigger & Pony

Jigger and Pony runs out of the Amara Hotel in Tanjong Pagar and presents its list as a glossy magazine, which is less twee than it sounds. The drinks are classics executed cleanly rather than reinvented for the sake of it. It topped Asia's 50 Best in 2020 and stays near the top globally. Around S$26 a cocktail. The reliable pick for anyone tired of gimmicks.

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Bar Benfiddich

Bar Benfiddich sits on the third floor of an unremarkable Nishi-Shinjuku block, 15 seats and no menu. Hiroyasu Kayama grinds his own herbs and pours spirits he sometimes distils himself, so you describe a taste and let him work. Reservations open on the 20th each month and vanish fast. It is a genuine one-off rather than a styled imitation, which is rarer than the awards suggest.

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Quinary

Quinary on Hollywood Road has been Antonio Lai's flagship since 2012 and still leads most Hong Kong best-of lists. The trade is multisensory mixology, and the Earl Grey Caviar Martini, topped with tea air and bursting pearls, is the drink everyone is sent for. At about HK$140 it is not cheap, but the technique is real rather than decorative. Get there before nine for a seat.

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How we picked

How we picked

The menus that stand out globally are not the longest, the most expensive, or the most technically elaborate. They are the ones that communicate a point of view clearly and then deliver on it drink by drink. Death and Company in New York and Lyaness in London represent opposite approaches to the same goal, and both succeed completely. If you are only going to one, choose based on how much you want to be guided versus how much you want to navigate independently.

For Asia-Pacific travel, Bar Benfiddich in Tokyo is the single most distinctive cocktail menu experience in the world, not because it has a menu, but because the absence of one is so clearly a considered creative decision rather than an oversight. Reserve at least a month in advance for a seat at the bar. For a broader sweep of bars getting their menus right, the editors have also published a ranked guide to the bars with the best cocktail menus right now.

Tom Callahan has covered bars and pubs across the UK, Ireland and well beyond since 2011, with a working drinker's suspicion of anything overpriced or over-styled. He cares about one question above the rest: does a menu's ambition show up in the glass, and does the bill match the craft.

Last reviewed 2026-06-13 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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