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From stylish cocktail lounges to hidden izakayas, these Tokyo best bars serve unforgettable drinks and killer atmospheres.
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Tokyo Best Bars:
1. The Bellwood
Nestled in Shibuya, The Bellwood is the SG Group’s retro-modern ode to Taishō-era cafés—vintage soul, cutting-edge mixology, and plenty of playful creativity from world champion Atsushi Suzuki.
Opening Hours: Daily 18:00–02:00
What to Order: A seasonal signature plus a bartender’s-choice highball.
Highlights: Kissaten vibes reimagined; award-winning team; inventive, produce-driven menu.
Address: 41–31 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
2. Gen Yamamoto
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An intimate, reservation-only omakase cocktail counter where seasonal Japanese produce becomes a quiet, elegant tasting (four, six, or seven mini drinks).
Opening Hours: Wed–Fri 15:00–18:00 & 19:00–23:00; Sat–Sun 13:00–18:00 & 19:00–23:00; Mon–Tue closed
What to Order: The six-drink omakase for the full arc of flavors.
Highlights: Calm, minimalist counter; gentle explanations in English/Japanese; focus on seasonality.
Address: Anniversary Bldg. 1F, 1-6-4 Azabu-Juban, Minato-ku
3. The SG Club
Shingo Gokan’s iconic two-level bar: casual Guzzle upstairs and speakeasy-style Sip downstairs—city-hopping cocktails inspired by Tokyo, New York, and Havana.
Opening Hours: Mon–Thu 17:00–01:00; Fri 17:00–02:00; Sat 15:00–02:00; Sun 15:00–00:00
What to Order: A Tokyo/NY/Havana signature tailored to your spirit.
Highlights: Two distinct moods; playful, globe-trotting menu; top-tier technique.
Address: 1-7-8 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku
4. Bar Orchard Ginza
A cozy Ginza hideout known for dreamy seasonal fruit cocktails—plus theatrical liquid-nitrogen frozen serves.
Opening Hours: Mon–Sat 18:00–02:00; Sun/holidays 18:00–24:00
What to Order: A frozen seasonal fruit cocktail or a fresh-fruit classic.
Highlights: Peak-season produce; intimate counter; show-stopping presentation.
Address: Sanraku Bldg. 7F, 6-5-16 Ginza, Chūō-ku
5. Nakame Lounge & Gallery
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A slow-sip agave temple in Nakameguro with vintage tequilas, curated flights, and an artful living-room vibe.
Opening Hours: Tue–Thu 18:00–24:00; Fri–Sat 18:00–26:00; Sun 17:00–24:00; Mon closed
What to Order: A blanco–reposado–añejo tequila flight to map your palate.
Highlights: Rare bottles (including beautiful ceramic decanters); unhurried, educational service.
Address: 2-48-10 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku
6. Mixology Salon
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A serene bar on Ginza Six’s 13F specializing in teatails—house-infused tea spirits like hojicha bourbon and sencha gin.
Opening Hours: Daily 11:00–23:00 (L.O. 22:30)
What to Order: Hojicha Old Fashioned or Sencha G&T.
Highlights: Minimalist tea-room aesthetic; calm daytime option; complex yet comforting profiles.
Address: Ginza Six 13F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chūō-ku
7. Ishinohana
Shinobu Ishigaki’s fruit-forward Shibuya institution—bright, balanced, and beautifully garnished seasonal cocktails.
Opening Hours: Mon–Sat 18:00–02:00; Sun closed
What to Order: Signature Claudia or Polar Star, plus a seasonal fruit martini.
Highlights: Ginza-level finesse in Shibuya; immaculate produce and presentation.
Address: 3-6-2 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku (2nd Yagi Bldg. B1F)
8. No. (Number)
Minimalist, modern, and effortlessly cool—coffee and numbered mocktails by day; cocktails (and cult-favorite niboshi ramen) by night.
Opening Hours: Daily 11:30–23:00
What to Order: A numbered mocktail by day; bartender’s-choice cocktail + niboshi ramen after 17:00.
Highlights: Free-flowing layout (standing bar, terrace, tables); tea collabs; easy all-day hangout.
Address: CABO Uehara 1F, 1-32-3 Uehara, Shibuya-ku
9. Gaslight
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A quiet, old-school cocktail sanctuary once steered by legend Takao Mohri; now expertly helmed by champion bartender Noriyuki Iguchi.
Opening Hours: Mon–Fri 18:00–24:00; Sat 18:00–02:00; Sun/holidays closed
What to Order: A classic Martini or Manhattan, hotel-bar style.
Highlights: Elegant restraint; flawless classics; discreet entrance with speakeasy feel.
Address: All Nippon Express Kasumigaseki Bldg. 1F, 3-3-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku
10. Virtù
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On the 39th floor of Four Seasons Otemachi, Virtù blends French elegance with Japanese sensibility—skyline views and refined, fashion-forward cocktails.
Opening Hours: Wed–Sun 17:00–24:00; Mon–Tue closed
What to Order: Yuzu Martini or a matcha-accented Negroni; pair with wagyu katsu sando.
Highlights: Date-night views; seasonal Japanese accents; luxe without the fuss.
Address: 39F, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo Otemachi, 1-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku
11. Bar Ao
Inside the beautifully repurposed K5 building, Bar Ao pairs moody, library-like interiors with Asian botanicals and tea-driven cocktails.
Opening Hours: Tue–Thu 19:00–24:00; Fri–Sat 19:00–01:00; Sun–Mon closed
What to Order: Roasted hojicha highball or a green-tea gin sour.
Highlights: Design-lover’s space; herb- and tea-led flavors; intimate, cerebral mood.
Address: K5 1F, 3-5 Nihonbashi Kabutochō, Chūō-ku
12. Old Imperial Bar
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A living homage to Frank Lloyd Wright inside the Imperial Hotel—original bricks and geometric motifs, plus white-glove hospitality.
Opening Hours: Daily 11:30–23:30 (food L.O. 22:30; drinks L.O. 23:00)
What to Order: The 1924 classic Mount Fuji (a snowy gin sour).
Highlights: Historic design details; timeless hotel-bar service; comfy, grown-up vibe.
Address: Imperial Hotel (Main Bldg. Mezzanine), 1-1-1 Uchisaiwaichō, Chiyoda-ku
13. Shot Bar Zoetrope
Nishi-Shinjuku’s Japanese-whisky temple—300+ bottles, rare independents, and a cinematic, moody room where every pour feels special.
Opening Hours: Mon–Sat 19:00–24:00; Sun closed
What to Order: A Japanese-whisky flight—intro or “rare only,” your choice.
Highlights: Deep, collector-level selection; film-lover ambience; intimate counter chat.
Address: Gaia Bldg. 3F, 7-10-14 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
14. Bar La Hulotte
Azabujuban’s quiet slice of design perfection—soft light, curated music, and refined classics from an owner with deep Aoyama pedigree.
Opening Hours: Mon–Sat 18:00–23:30; Sun closed
What to Order: A crystalline whisky highball followed by a silky White Lady.
Highlights: Intentional, beautiful room; premium spirits; hushed, romantic pace.
Address: Ono Bldg. 1F, 3-12-34 Motoazabu, Minato-ku
15. Bar Trench
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A tiny Ebisu hideaway from Small Axe—antique bookshelves, candlelight, herbal liqueurs, and a beautiful absinthe ritual.
Opening Hours: Daily 18:00–02:00
What to Order: Absinthe drip (sugar cube + fountain), then a herb-forward house classic.
Highlights: Old-world charm; story-driven menu; “find-the-lamp” secret-bar fun.
Address: DIS Bldg. 102, 1-5-8 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku
Hours in Tokyo can shift for holidays or private events. If you’re going on a specific date, it’s smart to check each venue’s Instagram or site the same day.
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