225 Avenue B Fl 2 (btwn 13th & 14th St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Alphabet City · 180 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Home to 1) a ton of great cocktails laid out on a very cool cocktails matrix, 2) a Tales of the Cocktails best bartender winner of 2012, and 3) one of the best Chartreuse collections in the city.
Cocktail Bar · East Village · 150 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Home to clarifiers, centrifuges, flaming pokers, and other cocktail wizardry that you'll realize isn't just for show as soon as you settle down with a few of them.
Cocktail Bar · Alphabet City · 282 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: A totally relaxed atmosphere and a set of delicious eats contribute to the enjoyment of some excellent cocktails here. They take their preparation very seriously...
Cocktail Bar · East Village · 205 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: With room for just a couple seats, this bitters-centric outpost can be both enjoyable and educational if you're not yet versed in the ways of bitters, amaros, and the like.
113 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 1st Ave & Avenue A), New York, NY
Speakeasy · East Village · 438 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Hidden behind a telephone booth in the subterranean late-night spot Crif Dogs, PDT is helmed by cocktail hero Jim Meehan, whose team mixes up reliably excellent concoctions.
Jeffrey: A constant innovator, this spot is home to more than a few modern classics. Difficult at times to squeeze past the door, worth it when you make it into the dimly lit spot for mixological excellence.
30 Water St (btwn Broad St & Coenties Slip), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Financial District · 489 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: This multi-level Gangs Of New York-era'd tap room, parlor, and grocery brought over one of the UK's top talents to tend a tome-like menu. It's been raking in Best of the Year awards ever since.
135 Graham Ave (btwn Boerum St & Johnson Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · East Williamsburg · 65 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Essential Cocktail:The Scallywag. Caribbean-inspired blend of overproof Smith & Cross rum, fruit juices, house-made almond syrup, with a dose of Scotch and bitters and served in a Collins-style glass.
Jeffrey: KCB&S is the spot where the first-ever Bloody Mary was served (though back in the '30s, it was known as the 'Red Snapper'). Essential Cocktail: The Bloody Mary
Cocktail Bar · Lower East Side · 20 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Essential Cocktail: The Tonka Bean Manhattan, an esoteric riff on the classic, using a hard-to-find South American pod that gives the drink almost unreal vanilla, almond, and spice notes.
Cocktail Bar · Greenwich Village · 18 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: Essential Cocktail: The Just for Angus. It puts a Latin-spin on the Manhattan, with Don Esteban Cacao Liqueur adding a subtle chocolate note to the classic.