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    King Cole Bar

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    Walk-in atmosphere that earns its price.

    King Cole Bar, Bar in New York City

    About King Cole Bar

    King Cole Bar at the St. Regis New York is one of Midtown's most atmospheric places for a drink, anchored by the century-old Maxfield Parrish mural. Walk-ins are easy, the crowd skews professional and well-dressed, and you are paying for the room as much as the glass. Book if atmosphere is your priority; go elsewhere for craft cocktails at fair value.

    Verdict

    King Cole Bar at the St. Regis New York is one of the few hotel bars in Manhattan that earns its price tag on atmosphere alone. If you are looking for a classic Midtown bar where the room itself does the heavy lifting, this is a strong yes. If you want innovative cocktails or a lively crowd, book elsewhere.

    The Room and the Crowd

    The draw here is the 1906 Maxfield Parrish mural behind the bar, a sweeping painting that has anchored the room for over a century. That milestone matters because it sets the tone for everything else: this is a bar where the setting is the point. The crowd reflects that. You will find hotel guests from the St. Regis mixing with Midtown professionals and a smattering of tourists who have done their research. It skews older and better-dressed than most Manhattan bars. Nobody is here by accident.

    For a value-seeker, the calculus is clear: you are paying a premium for the room, the service polish, and the address. If those things matter to you, the spend makes sense. If you want serious craft cocktails at a fair price, Attaboy NYC or Amor y Amargo will serve you better dollar for dollar. King Cole Bar is not where you go to discover a bartender pushing boundaries. It is where you go because the bar itself is the destination.

    The atmosphere is formal without being stiff. Smart casual is the floor, not the ceiling. Expect a well-trained staff and measured pacing. This is not the place for a fast round before dinner. Settle in, spend more than you planned, and treat the Parrish mural as the main course.

    For context on where King Cole Bar sits in New York's broader bar scene, see our full New York City bars guide. If you are building a wider itinerary, our New York City restaurants guide and our New York City hotels guide are useful next stops. For those exploring great hotel bars beyond New York, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans operate in a similar register of considered, room-first drinking. Julep in Houston is worth a look if you are tracking serious craft programs in hotel-adjacent settings.

    Booking

    Walk-ins are realistic here. King Cole Bar does not take reservations in the traditional sense, which makes it one of the easier upscale bars in Midtown to access on short notice. Arrive early in the evening if you want a seat at the bar itself rather than a lounge table.

    Practical Details

    DetailKing Cole BarAngel's ShareAttaboy NYC
    Booking difficultyEasy / walk-inWalk-in onlyWalk-in only
    SettingHistoric hotel bar, formalHidden, intimateLower East Side, casual
    CrowdMidtown professionals, hotel guestsCocktail enthusiastsCocktail enthusiasts
    Leading forOccasion drinks, atmosphereQuiet conversationCraft cocktail focus
    Price tierHighMid-highMid-high

    Also in the New York City guide: Superbueno, Angel's Share, and more via our New York City experiences guide. Wine-focused visitors should check our New York City wineries guide as well.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is King Cole Bar worth the price?

    Pricing varies at King Cole Bar; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Where is King Cole Bar located?

    King Cole Bar is located in New York City, at Two E 55th St, New York, NY 10022.

    How can I contact King Cole Bar?

    You can reach King Cole Bar via check the venue's official channels.

    Location

    Two E 55th St, New York, NY 10022

    New York City, United States

    Compare King Cole Bar

    King Cole Bar Side-by-Side
    VenueAwardsBooking Difficulty
    King Cole BarEasy
    The Long Island BarWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Dirty FrenchUnknown
    SuperbuenoWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Amor y AmargoWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Angel's ShareWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • The Long Island Bar, Notable alternative
    • Dirty French, Notable alternative
    • Superbueno, Notable alternative
    • Amor y Amargo, Notable alternative
    • Angel's Share, Notable alternative

    King Cole Bar occupies a different tier from most of its Manhattan peers. The comparison that matters most is atmosphere versus craft. If you are weighing King Cole against Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share, understand that those bars exist to challenge your palate. King Cole Bar exists to impress with the room. Angel's Share, tucked above a restaurant in the East Village, offers genuine intimacy and a serious cocktail program at lower prices. Amor y Amargo is the better call if bitters-driven drinks and a knowledgeable staff are your priority. Neither can match King Cole's visual impact.

    Superbueno and Dirty French appeal to a younger, more energetic crowd and deliver better value per drink. If you are price-sensitive and want a fun, well-executed bar experience, either of those is the smarter spend. King Cole Bar does not compete on value and is not trying to. The Long Island Bar in Brooklyn is the pick for no-fuss, honest drinking at honest prices with a crowd that actually wants to be there rather than be seen there.

    The bottom line: King Cole Bar is the right choice for a client dinner drink, a milestone occasion, or a first visit that calls for a room with genuine history behind it. For everything else, the alternatives above deliver more cocktail for the money. Easy walk-in access means there is no booking friction to weigh, so the decision comes down entirely to what you are there for.

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