50 Best names CDMX’s Handshake Speakeasy world’s best bar

Mexico City is home to the best bar in the world, according to the organization 50 Best, which just published its 2024 list of the best bars in the world. Handshake Speakeasy, an unassuming establishment making impressive cocktails in the hip Colonia JuΓ‘rez neighborhood, is at the top of that list.
This yearβs list, unveiled Wednesday during an event in Madrid, made history by naming the bar. It marked the first time that 50 Best has made a bar outside the U.S. or Europe itβs No. 1 winner.

βThanks to all our guests, friends, and our Handshake family. From Mexico to the world,β the barβs official Instagram account said after receiving the award.Β
Located at Amberes 65, Handshake Speakeasy is run by Erick Van Beek, Marcos Di Battista, Alejandra Orozco and Rodrigo Urraca.Β
Drawing inspiration from the Prohibition era, the barβs interior design evokes the ambiance of the speakeasies of the time with dim lighting and Art Deco decor in gold and black tones that 50 Best said recalled the F. Scott Fitzgeraldβs 1920s novel βThe Great Gatsby.β Its downstairs space offers an intimate space for only 32 people.Β
But itβs the chemistry behind the barβs drinks and their extravagant flavors that earned Handshake Speakeasy not only the top spot on 50 Bestβs worldwide list but also the top spot on its North America list, published in April.Β Β
The barβs team, led by head bartender Van Beek, uses molecular mixology to craft impressive cocktails that are far more complex than what the barβs minimalist menu might suggest, said the awards organization.Β


βEach drink is more complex than meets the eye,β 50 Best said, βoften taking 48 hours to craft from start to finish and usually boasting unexpected textures.βΒ
The bar also features an onsite laboratory where the team experiments daily on new cocktails and makes its own bitter, 50 Best noted.Β
For those visiting, 50 Best suggests ordering the Fig Martini or the Salt N Pepper, a fresh and spicy mezcal drink with strawberries and green peppers.
Apparently not ones to rest on their laurels, the Handshake Speakeasy team, Van Beek recently told Travel + Leisure magazine, plans to expand to Amsterdam with a spot called Shakerato (named after an iced Italian espresso drink) sometime in March of 2025.
How does the voting work?Β
According to 50 Best, the list is a βsnapshotβ of the opinions and experiences of 700 experts from all over the world β including renowned mixologists, bar owners and drinks writers β who cast their anonymous votes based on their best bar experiences of the last 18 months.Β
Booking a tableΒ
Reservations are available through OpenTable for one hour and 30 minutes. The maximum number of guests per reservation is six. A deposit of 250 pesos per additional guest is required for groups of five or more.Β
For reservations exceeding six people, contact [emailΒ protected].
Mexico News Daily
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