Dear Irving on Hudson
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Dear Irving on Hudson

New York, New York

Photo: Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop Bar

A cocktail bar on the 40th floor of the Aliz Hotel with panoramic views that make every other rooftop bar in the city feel like it's trying too hard. The cocktails are organized by era — Prohibition, Jazz Age, Mod — and the execution matches the ambition. On a clear night, with the city spread out below you, the drinks almost feel secondary. Almost.

Insider tip

A seat by the west-facing windows at sunset. Order from the Mod section — the bartenders' favorites live there.

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