Summer drinking bucket list in NYC for bars and events (2024)

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Here are the seasonal bars, drink festivals and fun-lovingco*cktails you have to try before summer ends

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We hear you should drink plenty of fluids when it’s hot out. You don’t have to tell us twice—consider this your bucket list of tiki bars, summer festivals and tropical co*cktails that every Gothamite should try this season.

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Summer drinking guide

1.Cool down with boozy frozen pops

Cool down with boozy frozen pops at Blue Ribbon Kanpai Garden (190 Allen St; 212-466-0404, blueribbonrestaurants.com) and Plunge at the Gansevoort (18 Ninth Ave; 212-660-6736). The former, inside the Sixty LES Hotel, offers frozen versions of classic co*cktails like mint juleps and Negronis, while the Meatpacking District rooftop shills sophisticated push-pops made with orange pinot gris, coconut water and rosé.

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2.Party in pink at rosé festivals

Pinknic (Governors Island, pinknic.com; Sat 24, Sun 25, $95–$5,000) is an Instagram favorite, with partygoers plastered in head-to-toe pink and sipping rosé on matching picnic blankets. If you missed the boat (literally) for Manhattan’s La Nuit en Rose, cast away the city shores for the fest’s Southampton stop, complete with a four-course dinner with rosé cuvée pairings at Oreya Restaurant & Lounge (281 Country Road 39A, L.I.; nuitrose.com. July 14, 15; $75– $250.)

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3.Apertif the day away with Aperol spritzes
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Do as the Romans do and aperitif the sh*t out of your Fridays at Dante’s Summer of Spritz series. The Italian-accented Greenwich Villager (79-81 MacDougal St; 212-982-5275, dante-nyc.com)—and 2017 Bar Award winner—pours eight spritzes, including a classic on tap and the mescal-spiked A Nap in the Meadow, best enjoyed while tapping a toe to live jazz provided by the Bailsmen.

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4.Down fresh pints in Rockaway Beach
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Rockaway Beach is already a hallmark of New York summer, but there’s even more appeal with the introduction of two new beer gardens. Liquid Bread (101-19 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens; 347-688-0204) is stocked with refreshing brews as well as bocce, corn hole and outdoor movie screenings, while pop-up Blvd Project (Beach 108th St and Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens) includes a beer garden, along with live music and food trucks like the surf-and-turf–focused Dalton’s Shore Shack and Gary’s Steaks.

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5.Sip under the stars in the Seaport District

The Seaport District is locked and loaded with drinking options this summer. Set under a verdant pergola, the Garden Bar (Fulton and Front Sts; seaportdistrict.nyc) will quench your thirst with beer buckets and co*cktails like the Seaport Smash (bourbon, ginger liqueur and muddled mint). And don’t miss the drink pairing at the new Seaport Food Lab (203 Front St; 212-233-8460), a pop-up restaurant featuring rotating chefs (Dale Talde, Alon Shaya) and custom Sixpoint Brewery pairing beers.

6.Drink co*cktails crafted from garbage

Usually when something’s referred to as “trash,” it’s not a good thing. It is here, however—building off the trend of preventing food waste, the bartenders behind the sustainability-focused concept, Trash Tiki, bring their recycling skills to Mission Chinese Food on August 13 and 14 to whip up co*cktails garnished with ingredients that were headed for the restaurant’s waste bin (171 E Broadway; trashtikisucks.com).

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7.Order slushed takes on classic co*cktails

Everyone knows co*cktails taste better in summer when swirled with slushy ice. Forfrozen renditions of your favorites, head to Ghost Donkey (4 Bleecker St; 212-254-0350, ghostdonkey.com) for a Frozen Stealth margarita made with St-Germain, cucumber puree and chili, or a Moscow Mule variety at Clancey (79 Clinton St; 917-388-3575, clanceynyc.com) with ginger syrup, ginger beer and a dash of mint-infused Angostura bitters.

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8.Get down-the-shore vibes on Manhattan rooftops

Beachy pop-up bars include Surf Shack at the Arlo SoHo Hotel (231 Hudson St; 212-342-7000, arlohotels.com), which features an outdoor grill, rosé and oyster stations, and baby pools filled with beer; and Tiki Tabu (190 Allen St; 877-460-8888, sixtyhotels.com), which returns to the Sixty LES Hotel with tropical plants, decorative fishing nets and rum-splashed quaffs like mai tais and frozen strawberry daiquiris.

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9.Ferry to Governors Islands for oysters and brews
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Governors Island’s Island Oyster hasn’t opened its doors yet (it’s due “early summer”), but it has already garnered a boatload of buzz thanks to its lauded team (Grand Banks) and the dearth of solid food-and-booze options on Governors Island. The restaurant-bar (Governors Island Ferry landing; islandoyster.com) will not only shuck fresh oysters but will be home to an open-air beer garden offering craft brews, warm-weather co*cktails and waterfront views of Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn and Ellis Island.

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Check out the best waterfront restaurants in NYC
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Take in gorgeous city views with dinner and drinks at the best waterfront restaurants NYC has to offer

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    What is the most iconic bar in New York? ›

    Fraunces Tavern

    It's a legit national treasure, people! An icon of the Financial District, Fraunces Tavern is one of New York City's oldest bars, having been established in 1762.

    What is the highest rooftop bar in NYC? ›

    Soak in stunning river-to-river views of the Chrysler Building and lower Manhattan from 54 floors up at New York City's highest open-air hotel rooftop bar.

    What are fun summer drinks to order at a bar? ›

    Sweet drinks to order on your next night out
    • Margarita. A classic co*cktail made with tequila, fresh lime juice, and triple sec, often served in a salt-rimmed glass. ...
    • Mojito. ...
    • Piña Colada. ...
    • Cosmopolitan. ...
    • Sangria. ...
    • Daiquiri. ...
    • Strawberry Daiquiri. ...
    • Mai Tai.

    What bar do celebrities go to in NYC? ›

    Avenue. Frequented by the city's elites and celebrities, Avenue is a must-see NYC nightclub where you can catch some high-profile personalities. In fact, it is where most celebs and fashion models go for hours of partying.

    What is the number one bar in the world NYC? ›

    Together, they enjoy colorful co*cktails and exquisite dishes. Rounding out the NYC bars that cracked the top 10 was Double Chicken Please, the small bar near the intersection of Delancey Street and Allen Street on the Lower East Side that was earned the top spot on the 2023 list.

    What part of Manhattan has the best bars? ›

    Chelsea, Manhattan

    Nestled on the west side of Manhattan, Chelsea is where you'll find many excellent bars, including The Fleur Room, one of the hottest rooftop bars in Manhattan. You should also seek out The Tippler, which is hidden underneath the Chelsea Market.

    What is the oldest bar in NYC? ›

    1. The oldest bar in New York City is Fraunces Tavern. Located at 54 Pearl Street in New York City, this place is both a bar/restaurant and a museum, both honoring the tradition of taverns in New York City.

    Is there a dress code for bar 54? ›

    Hello folks , what is the dress code for here ?? - Bar 54. “Hello folks , what is the dress code for here ?? ” Business casual. Pants and a collared shirt.

    What is the dress code for 230 5th Ave? ›

    After 9PM on Friday & Saturday night it is Upscale Causal; no baggy jeans or jeans with ripped holes, no shorts, no T-shirts or Tank tops, no sneakers or work boots, and no hats.

    Where can I go on a hot day in Manhattan? ›

    Pack a picnic, attend a concert or just go for a walk in one of Manhattan's many waterfront parks. Little Island, a part of Hudson River Park, actually floats in the river— you can't get much cooler than that. Also in Hudson River Park, Pier 26 has Tide Deck, with views of marine wildlife.

    Which alcohol is best in summer season? ›

    Gin. At home in any number of fizzy, refreshing drinks, gin is perhaps the perfect summer spirit. Classic drinks of the season include such venerables as the Tom Collins, the Gin Rickey and of course, the Gin and Tonic, along with a number of cooling relatives.

    Where can I get wet in NYC? ›

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    Where can you drink outside in NYC? ›

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