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From up-scale Manhattan bars to Brooklyn hipster pubs, world-renowned bartenders are shaking and making signature cocktails that will dazzle and bewilder your palate.

Here are the seven signature drinks you need to try. A post shared by Refinery Rooftop refineryrooftop. First off, the cocktail that got its name as the embodiment of all that is beautiful about this bustling city. Usually, they will play with the whiskey-to-vermouth ratios to create a unique blend. This one is all about the opulent taste and the subtle yet tantalizing aroma of coffee. So naturally, the Black Russian is a must-try.

Consisting of two parts coffee liqueur and five parts Vodka, it has a kick to it and a familiar taste. Opulent in every sense of the word, this mid-century American cocktail is a definite must on your NY exploration list. Probably one of the most iconic cocktails, the Martini is a signature beverage every New York traveler should try. Boasting a light gin-and-vermouth base and garnished with the iconic green olive, the Martini offers a distinctly dry taste. On the tongue, it has a zesty aftertaste and a bit of a kick depending on the spirit-to-vermouth ratio.

Be sure to seek out such innovative Martini styles across Manhattan. Better yet, have a cocktail party yourself and bring a superstar bartender to make it that much more exciting. Or at least it used to bear such a moniker in the 20 th century. The Old Fashioned is unique not only for its serving style but the ingredients as well. A post shared by K Bloody Mary Mix kbloodymarymix. People know it as the exciting Bloody Mary, the Red Snapper is actually the same drink.

However, the base can differ in spirits depending on where you order it. Map View. Folklore says this whiskey cocktail was first created at the Manhattan Club in , although other variations were concocted throughout the Manhattan region. Joe Allen Restaurant has been open in the Theater District since the s, and continues to be a great spot for pre or post-show drinks. Catering to theater-goers and other patrons, this bustling venue is ideal for happy hour, and their Manhattan is a perfect version of this standard.

More info. Open In Google Maps. Visit Website. Give us feedback. Time to take your medicine! Although Milk and Honey closed in , bartenders Ross and McIlroy reopened it the following year under the new name, Attaboy — a speakeasy-style spot mixing up creative concoctions alongside classic cocktails. In true Mad Men style, New York businessmen established the three-martini lunch, so New York City is the perfect spot to enjoy this iconic American cocktail.

Smoke , an intimate space for live jazz music, fosters the perfect atmosphere in which to indulge in their signature pepper-infused vodka martini with blue cheese-stuffed olives. Old Fashioned Image Courtesy of Rye. Brandy Library, New York. Not your typical study hall spot, this library is stocked with hard-to-find spirits alongside your favorite classic cocktails. The Brandy Library exhibits rare brandy and whiskey bottles lining the shelves like rows of reference books.

Originally named The Red Snapper, King Cole is where this drink was envisioned, so head straight to the source for an authentic New York brunch. Put on your Sunday best and pull up a seat at the bar.



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