We reported last year that the Pinnacle Guide was launching, the new kid on the block in the world of bar rankings, and back in the spring after months of anonymous interviews, the platform released its first round-up of awards (or PINs). 

Now, the second round of PINs have been handed out, and excitingly, the fresh list includes the first-ever three-pinned bar. 

That’s right, the milestone was achieved by dazzling London bar Lyaness, which is located inside the Sea Containers Hotel on the Southbank and uses swanky mixology techniques such as parallel fermentation and cryogenics. Sounds a bit sciency, eh? You can read more about Lyaness here

But that’s far from the only bar to be graced with multiple pins. 19 new bars were awarded either one or two of the accolades, and they are shaking, mixing and pouring cocktails across 14 different cities. 

Among the two-pinned bars are three from the US (Allegory and Silver Lyan in Washington DC and Century Grand in Phoenix); two from the UK (Silverleaf in London and The Cocktail Bar at The Merchant Hotel in Belfast); and FURA in Singapore

Thirsty for the full list of newly-pinned bars? You can check it out below. 

These are the 20 newly-pinned bars around the world

Three PIN bars

Two PIN bars

  • Allegory, Washington, USA
  • Century Grand, Phoenix, USA
  • FURA, Singapore
  • Silverleaf, London, UK
  • Silver Lyan, Washington, USA
  • The Cocktail Bar at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast, UK

One PIN bars

  • Bacchanalia, London, UK
  • Bar Kinky, London, UK
  • Dr. Stravinsky, Barcelona, Spain
  • Happy Accidents, Albuquerque, USA
  • Hey Palu, Edinburgh, UK
  • Lab 22, Cardiff, UK
  • Little Ned, New York, USA
  • Lucky7, Birmingham, UK
  • Otto’s High Dive, Orlando, USA
  • SushiSAMBA Dubai, Dubai, UAE
  • The Dark Horse, Bath, UK
  • Viajante87, London, UK
  • Vesper Bar at The Dorchester, London, UK

We’ve got a whole hub dedicated to the best bars in the world, and our handy roundup of the best cities on the planet for a night out – drink it all in!

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