1. A Brooklyn neighborhood bar known worldwide: Clover Club
Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
Even though the name stems from a piece of Philadelphia history, Clover Club is now considered one of the best places to drink in NYC. It’s been around since 2008, and any bar that’s lasted that long must be really good. Occupying a brick building on otherwise quiet Smith Street, it’s expanded beyond its beloved Carroll Gardens to rank as one of the World’s Best Bars.
Despite the big name, it still feels like a neighborhood gem. It’s unpretentious in decor, with exposed brick, vintage sofas, and a mahogany bar, eliciting the elegance of bygone NYC bars. A working winter fireplace and a jazz soundtrack keep things cozy. To drink, try its namesake Clover Club, a gin and vermouth-based cocktail with a raspberry twist. There’s an extensive menu, with unique spirits, punch bowls, and beer & wine. On the weekends, stop in for brunch.
The Parlor, a private room with a bar, can be rented for up to 45 people. A full buyout will accommodate 100.