Attaboy
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Attaboy

New York, New York

Photo: REGINA OU

No menu, no sign, no pretense — just a tiny bar on Eldridge Street where the bartenders ask what you like and make you something perfect. It's the spiritual successor to Milk & Honey, and the craft here is absurd. Every drink feels like it was invented for you specifically, because in a way it was.

Insider tip

Tell them your favorite spirit and one flavor you love. Then sit back and let them work. Trust is the whole point.

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