Bar in New York City, United States
NoMad Bar
505ptsGilded Age Grandeur

About NoMad Bar
NoMad Bar transforms a restored 19th-century Manhattan building into New York City's most theatrical cocktail destination, where Chris Moore's innovative mixology program and towering copper bar create an atmosphere of Gilded Age grandeur beneath soaring ceilings and antique mirrors.
Within a magnificently restored 19th-century Manhattan building, NoMad Bar New York City transforms a former brothel into one of the city's most sophisticated cocktail destinations. The towering copper and mahogany bar, crowned by a majestic antique mirror reaching twenty feet to the ceiling, creates an atmosphere of theatrical grandeur that immediately transports guests to an era of unparalleled elegance and refinement.
Developed by the acclaimed Sydell Group as part of the NoMad Hotel experience, this French-inspired sanctuary has earned recognition among New York City's premier cocktail establishments. Under the guidance of Chris Moore, formerly of the celebrated Dante, the bar program seamlessly blends European sophistication with Manhattan's distinctive edge. The venue's transformation from its original incarnation to today's luxury destination reflects a commitment to preserving historical character while embracing contemporary mixology excellence.
The cocktail program at this luxury bar in New York City showcases both classical precision and innovative artistry. Signature creations include the smoky 'Walter Gibson,' an elevated interpretation featuring gin and scotch with vermouth, and the vibrant 'Maiden's Blush,' where rum, Aperol, lemon, and watermelon create a sophisticated balance of sweet and tart. The eponymous 'NoMad Cocktail' demonstrates the bar's access to rare spirits and exotic spices, while 'Start Me Up' combines bourbon, rum, Strega, honey, ginger, lemon, and orange bitters in a complex harmony. These premium craft cocktails represent the pinnacle of New York City mixology, with each drink reflecting meticulous attention to ingredient quality and presentation.
The two-floor layout offers multiple experiences within this cocktail lounge. The main floor centers around the dramatic bar, where guests can observe the theatrical mixology process, while rich green leather banquettes and mahogany paneling create intimate conversation areas. The mezzanine level provides a more secluded lounge experience with plush velvet armchairs overlooking the main bar's activity. Subdued lighting throughout enhances the moody, intimate atmosphere that encourages lingering and socializing. The dress code maintains elegant standards befitting the venue's luxury positioning, with smart casual to formal attire recommended for the full NoMad experience.
For those seeking the best cocktail bars in New York City, NoMad Bar reservations are highly recommended, particularly during peak evening hours when the space transforms into Manhattan's most coveted cocktail destination. The seamless integration with The Ned NoMad hotel provides guests with priority access and enhanced hospitality services. This exceptional combination of historical grandeur, innovative mixology, and impeccable service establishes NoMad Bar as an essential destination for discerning travelers and cocktail connoisseurs exploring Manhattan's luxury bar scene.
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