Raise a glass to spectacular views and elevated libations at the city's best rooftop bars.
Written by Amber Sutherland-Namako
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In New York City, “underground” is good. Speakeasy-themed bars. Hidden streets. Secret gardens. The actual underground. But sometimes you want to soar above it all, sipping effervescent libations among the clouds like some kind of fancy bird with an expense account. You want to be uplifted.
In the city that never stops sprawling, upward expansion has also reached great heights. Many incredible eating and drinking destinations are poised in the sky like treehouses with cover charges. Among these rooftop bars are old New York throwbacks, party destinations and seaside terraces practically fashioned for Instagram. They each offer booze, some kind of view and an invitation for you to get high.
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Nowapproaching three-years-old high in the sky downtown, Overstory is still a tough reservation to come by, but space can be had with a little patience and a lot of advance planning. Coordinate and you’ll be rewarded with truly out of sight skyline tableaus that even a hot air balloon pilot would admire. Overstory also allegedly accepts walk-ins, and the bar at Crown Shy downstairs is a lovely place to wait.
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One of 2021's best new rooftops, Panorarama Room has truly stunning views from the 18th floor of Roosevelt Island's Graduate hotel. It also has space inside and out, plenty to drink, seafood-forward snacks and somewhat larger plates.
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New to the 50th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Nomad, chef José Andrés’, Nubeluz has sweeping views of Manhattan. Classic and signature co*cktails are joined by notable non-alcoholic options, and snacks include caviar, oysters and a smattering of sandwiches.
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A dedicated martini menu, plush upholstered seats inside and a lovely terrace beyond make Daintree a premier midtown perch. The colorful 29th-floor spot has some terrific style notes for those so-not-candid, ‘How’d the Empire State Building get there?’ snapshots.
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Take the dedicated elevator 22 stories up to the industrially chic space that tops theneighborhood’s tallest skyscraper. A marvelous look at the Manhattan skyline is visible through huge wndows from inside the lounge-y space, and out onWestlight's large terrace. Sunset is a particularly nice (and popular!) time to visit.
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Laid back and relaxed, Red Hook’s Brooklyn Crab has three levels of good times, and our favorite is the rooftop. The supersized shack is very on-brand, with nautical decor, buckets of beer, tons of co*cktails, fishbowl drinks and a menu overflowing with all manner of oysters, shrimp, lobster, and, of course, crab. It also boasts one of our lowkey favorite views across the East River that’s as enticing as a seafood tower.
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Theseasonal terrace at Bar Blondeau, which itself onlyopeneda couple of summers ago,is a lovely low-rise platform for the East River and NYC skyline landscape ahead. The sixth floor spot at the Wythe Hotel also has a lengthy co*cktail, wine, beer and zero-ABV drink list and a better-than-rooftop bar selection of small and large plates.
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Night of Joy may not have the sprawling, multi-level rooftop, orover-the-top views that social media posts are made of, but its cozy space (open spring through fall) is still among the best. Its frozen margaritas are some of the city's finest, too.
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The 2019 follow-up to Dear Irving, this bi-level co*cktail bar offers an “Ode to The Empire State”with spiritsmade in New York.And its surprisingly chic given its Times Square location. Velvet couches, brass finishes and rounded doorways seem straight out of the set design for a 1960’s James Bond movie. And after a couple of drinks, you might just get into your own espionage.
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- Midtown East
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Ophelia is a place to trade conversation and maybe a few secrets, rather than shout over the soundtrack. Fashioned with soaring cathedral windows that look out onto the East River and jewel-toned blue walls, this is one of the most elegant rooftop experiences in town.
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- Midtown East
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Another Midtown beauty peacefully perched above the frenetic city, Bookmarks’ aesthetic competes with the majestic New York Public Library a stone’s throw below. Part of the Library Hotel, the literary theme is strong with this one. Grab a book and find a nook, or break out the Moleskine, follow the old adage “write drunk, edit sober,” and get to work on your own short story.
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Harriet's Rooftop and Lounge is on the 10th floor of the 1 Hoteladjacent to Brooklyn Bridge Park–one of the top lookout spots this side of the East River.Peep a panoramic view of the bridge and Manhattan beyond as you sip seasonally-themed co*cktails.
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- East Williamsburg
Although it's only on the 4th floor, Lohi’s panorama stretches wide over surrounding East Williamsburg. Its twinkling backdrop is more understated than some corporate behemoths in the rooftop category, giving the space an incidentally beautiful feel. The “rooftop tax” that tends to inflate prices elsewhere is absent here, too, and Lohi’s beer, wine and co*cktails are a few bucks cheaper than you’ll find at many Manhattan counterparts.
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The Ready has polished DIY-house party vibes onthe top floor of the Moxy East Village. String lights glow and beer cans chill in coolers, but more elaborate co*cktails and a retractable roof for those unseasonably cooler nights remind you this is no place like home.
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In addition to its two lowkey dining rooms, each with Manhattan views, Alma has a small bar area on its top floor. Sidle up to sip its standout margaritas, frozen or otherwise and often available in fruity varieties. (Alma is expected to reopen for spring, 2024 in the coming weeks.)
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The sixth floor of The Rockaway Hotel has views of the Atlantic ocean and the NYC skyline, plus it’s close to the beach. Take it all in over large format margaritas or mezcalomas with pals, or order standard sizes to sip on your own. Big and small snacks like charcuterie,lobster sliders and raw bar platters are also on the menu.
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Magic Hour updates its look fairly frequently for photo ops that keep 'em coming back, and previous iterations spanningthe Moxy hotel's 18th floor rooftop have included oodles of faux pastel blooms, disco balls and photogenic food and drinks.The hotel also opened an adjacent speakeasy concepta couple of years ago, for those keeping track.
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Located on the 21st floorabove the Bowery, CloudM offers photo-ready views of surrounding downtown. It also accepts reservations topracticallyguarantee that Manhattan snap.
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