Speak Low
World's best bars: 20. Speak Low, Shanghai: Shanghai's Speak Low is a Japanese-style speakeasy hidden behind a sliding bookshelf at the back of a store in the city's French Concession. It was placed at number 20 on the World's 50 Best Bar list. Click through the gallery to see which others made it.
From Himkok
19. Himkok, Oslo: A menu of Nordic-inspired cocktails has taken Himkok up one spot to number 19. It also received the sustainable bar award.
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18. Coupette, London: Winner of this year's Best New Entry award, this apple-obsessed bar is located in east London's Bethnal Green.
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17. Oriole, London: Located in London's Smithfield Market, this subterranean cocktail bar features explorer-style decor and live music.
Dead Rabbit
16. The Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog, New York: A New York cocktail bar meets Irish pub, 2016's World's 50 Best Bars winner is a celebration of what was going down in lower Manhattan long before it became the Financial District.
Attaboy
15. Attaboy, New York City: This New York institution has appeared in the 50 Best Bars list all of the five years it's been open.
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14. Floreria Atlantico, Bueno Aires: Hidden behind a florist, Floreria Atlantico is a Latin American take on a classic speakeasy.
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12. Native, Singapore: This innovative venue experiments with local ingredients such as pandan and laksa leaves in its laboratory before transforming them into unusual but delicious cocktails.
Bar High Five
12. Bar High Five, Tokyo: Japan's best bar, Bar High Five is located in Tokyo's ritzy Ginza neighborhood. It's known for offering classic cocktails with surprising innovation.
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11. Licoreria Limantour, Mexico City: A favorite with the international crowd, Mexico City's Licoreria Limantour has been on the World's 50 Best Bars list since 2014.
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10. The Old Man, Hong Kong: The awards' highest new entry is a tiny Ernest Hemingway-inspired venue presided over by head bartender Agung Prabowo.
From Dante
16. Dante, New York City: This classic Greenwich Village venue first opened 100 years ago as an Italian cafe.
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7. Atlas, Singapore: Gin specialist Atlas is one of five bars from Singapore on this year's list.
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7. The Clumsies, Athens: This endearingly named Athens bar takes its moniker from the "generous serving of favorite mistakes" that make up its menu mission statement.
Termini
6. Bar Termini, London: London's Bar Termini, on Soho's Old Compton Street, is famed for offering what many say is the world's best Negroni.
Connaught Bar
5. Connaught Bar, London: At number 5, the Connaught Bar is located in the upscale hotel of the same name in London's wealthy Mayfair district.
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4. The NoMad, New York: New York's NoMad Bar aims to emulate a classic NYC tavern. It's one of six New York bars to make the list.
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3. Manhattan, Singapore: Singapore's best bar, the Manhattan Bar is a plush venue within the city's Regent Hotel. Its cocktail menu includes, inevitably, a version of the classic Manhattan based around Michter's Single Barrel Rye and house-made cherry brandy.
Savoy
2. American Bar, London: The 2017 best bar winner, The American Bar at the Savoy came second in 2018. The legendary venue is one part swanky hotel, two parts classic Art Deco and three parts hard work -- all mixed up for more than 125 years.
Niall Clutton
1. Dandelyan Bar, London: Just two days after announcing it was closing after only four years of serving botanic cocktails on the south bank of London's River Thames, Dandelyan was named the planet's best watering hole.
CNN  — 

Want to try the cocktails in the place voted top of the World’s 50 Best Bar list for 2018? You better get a move on.

Dandelyan, a swanky hotel joint on the south bank of London’s Thames river, was named the best watering hole on the planet at a ceremony in London in October.

Just two days earlier, it announced it was closing its doors for good.

“I’m flabbergasted,” said a dazed-looking mixologist-in-chief Ryan Chetiyawardana shortly after accepting top honors in the bar industry’s equivalent of the Oscars and admitting sheepishly to the assembled crowd he was “killing” his acclaimed venue.

“In a way it’s the most fitting thing,” he added. “We have worked so hard and with so much passion and we’re now at the pinnacle of the industry.”

The closure in early 2019 of Dandelyan, which occupies the ground floor of uber cool but weirdly named Mondrian London Hotel at Sea Containers, will disappoint legions of fans who flock to the low-lit if somewhat brash venue to guzzle signature botanic creations.

‘Innovate and challenge’

Savoy
The American Bar at the Savoy was placed number two.

But Chetiyawardana, also known as Mr. Lyan, said his 32-strong team would create a new bar in its place – a renewal he hopes will “encourage others to innovate and challenge” in the drinks industry.

Or, perhaps, send customers straight back into the white-jacketed arms of 2017’s best bar award winner and this year’s runner-up, the American Bar at the Savoy.

In contrast to Dandelyan’s brief life cycle, the art deco American Bar has been serving up cocktail classics for more than 125 years.

Despite the imminent closure of its top-rated fancy booze vendor, London’s pre-eminence in the world of mixed drinks remains unrivaled, according to the 2018 ranking. The UK capital claims 10 of the top 50 watering holes, compared to nearest rival New York’s six.

But the cross-Atlantic dominance could face stiffer challenges in coming years. This year’s third place award to Singapore’s chic and regal Manhattan is the latest harbinger of a potentially world-beating cocktail scene in the Asian city state.

Singapore claimed five venues in the top 50, with gin and champagne specialist Atlas at number eight, highest climber Native at 13, list regular Operation Dagger at 23 and 28 Hong Kong Street at number 34.

London’s contingent was completed by decade-old hotel venue the Connaught Bar (also named “Legend of the List”) at number five, Soho venue Bar Termini at six, tropical-themed The Oriole at 17, new apple-obsessed joint Coupette at 18, foraged ingredient mixers Scout at 28, single shot dispensers Three Sheets at 29, tiny Happiness Forgets at 35, and two-year-old Swift at 46.

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From Dante
Dante is a Greenwich Village favorite.

At number four on the list, New York’s highest ranking bar – and North America’s – is The NoMad, a buttoned-up cocktail venue set in a hotel of the same name. Behind it at nine is cherished Greenwich Village legend Dante, Attaboy at 15, former winner The Dead Rabbit at 16, list stalwart Employees Only at 26 and BlackTail at 41.

Asia’s growing presence on the Best Bars rundown was enhanced by Hong Kong’s Hemingway-themed Old Man at number 10, the list’s highest new entry. Other notable bars from the region included Tokyo’s High Five at 12, and classic Shanghai speakeasy Speak Low at 20.

Melbourne’s beloved Black Pearl was named best in Australasia at number 30, Floreria Atlantico in Buenos Aires took 14th place and the prize of best in South America. Central Station, a railway-themed bar in Beirut, was named best in the Middle East and Africa.

Don’t see your favorite local dive bar on the full list below? William Drew, group editor for the UK-based 50 Best Bars says that while booze vending standards seem to be on the rise around the world, impressing the awards’ 510 anonymous judges takes some doing.

“It’s inevitably a very exclusive list by its nature,” he told CNN. “If your local dive bar became something of a destination for people around the world then it could get on the list. But it needs to be more than the favorite of a few locals. It needs to build a reputation that crosses borders.”

Also, says this year’s winner, Chetiyawardana, it doesn’t hurt to be located in the UK capital.

“London is so much, far and away, the best food and drink city on the planet,” he added.

The world’s 50 best bars

1. Dandelyan (London)

2. American Bar at the Savoy (London)

3. Manhattan (Singapore)

4. The NoMad (New York City)

5. Connaught Bar (London)

6. Bar Termini (London)

7. The Clumsies (Greece)

8. Atlas (Singapore)

9. Dante (New York City)

10. The Old Man (Hong Kong)

11. Licoreria Limantour (Mexico City)

12. High Five (Tokyo)

13. Native (Singapore)

14. Floreria Atlantico (Buenos Aires)

15. Attaboy (New York City)

16. The Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog (New York City)

17. Oriole (London)

18. Coupette (London)

19. Himkok (Oslo)

20. Speak Low (Shanghai)

21. Sweet Liberty (Miami)

22. Baba Au Rum (Athens)

23. Operation Dagger (Singapore)

24. Le Syndicat (Paris)

25. Lost & Found (Nicosia)

26. Employees Only (New York City)

27. Central Station (Beirut)

28. Scout (London)

29. Three Sheets (London)

30. Black Pearl (Melbourne)

31. Tales & Spirits (Amsterdam)

32. Linje Tio (Stockholm)

33. Little Red Door (Paris)

34. 28 Hongkong Street (Singapore)

35. Happiness Forgets (London)

36. La Factoria (Old San Juan, Puerto Rico)

37. Pardiso (Barcelona)

38. Indulge Experimental Bistro (Taipei)

39. El Copitas (St. Petersburg)

40. Tommy’s (San Francisco)

41. BlackTail (New York)

42. Candelaria (Paris)

43. Schumann’s (Munich)

44. Trick Dog (San Francisco)

45. Fifty Mils (Mexico City)

46. Swift (London)

47. Salmon Guru (Madrid)

48. Buck and Breck (Berlin)

49. Bar Benfiddich (Tokyo)

50. Lost Lake (Chicago)