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New York City, United States

Experimental Cocktail Club

Price≈$40
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityIntimate
World's 50 Best
Top 500 Bars

One of the early adopters of New York's serious cocktail-bar format, Experimental Cocktail Club at 6 W 24th St has held a position in the World's 50 Best Bars list and carries a 2025 Top 500 ranking at #218. The bar operates in a Flatiron neighbourhood that now draws a dense cluster of ambitious drinking programs. A 4.6 Google rating across 74 reviews signals a consistent guest experience.

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Address
6 W 24th St, New York, NY 10010
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Experimental Cocktail Club bar in New York City, United States
About

From Paris Import to New York Institution: A Timeline Worth Tracking

Experimental Cocktail Club is a cocktail bar in Flatiron, New York City, recognized as World's 50 Best Bars #26 in 2012 and priced around $40 per person. The Paris original had helped define a particular moment in cocktail culture, one in which the bar program stopped being an afterthought to the kitchen and started operating as a discipline in its own right. That context matters here. New York in the early 2010s was in the middle of a structural shift: the speakeasy aesthetic that had defined the previous decade was starting to give way to programs built around technical transparency and sourced ingredients, and ECC landed in the middle of that transition with credentials from a different city, a different drinking culture, and a different set of reference points.

The World's 50 Best Bars placed the New York location at #26 in 2012.

Where the Flatiron Drinking Scene Positions This Bar

Flatiron and the surrounding stretch of lower Manhattan have accumulated enough serious drinking programs over the past decade to constitute a genuine destination neighbourhood for cocktail-focused visitors. The area rewards those who plan a multi-stop evening rather than a single destination. ECC's address at 6 W 24th St places it within reasonable distance of the kind of technically focused programs, like Amor y Amargo, which built its reputation around bitters-led drinking, that define the serious end of the New York bar spectrum.

Within that context, ECC occupies a specific register. Where Attaboy NYC operates on a no-menu, guest-preference model and Angel's Share leans into a reserved, Japanese-inflected formality, ECC has historically threaded between approachability and craft. The European sensibility, lower-key than New York's tendency toward dramatic concept bars, more interested in the drink itself than the story around it, has remained part of the bar's operating logic throughout its New York tenure.

For comparison against the broader American cocktail scene: programs like Kumiko in Chicago and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu occupy a similar positioning tier, recognised by the same ranking systems, operating with strong program discipline, and drawing guests who plan visits rather than stumble in. Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, ABV in San Francisco, and Allegory in Washington, D.C. each sit in a comparable band of the Top 500, suggesting ECC belongs to a cohort of regionally significant bars that sustain credibility across multiple ranking cycles rather than flash once and disappear.

The Team Dynamic Behind a Long-Running Program

Bars that sustain recognition across more than a decade do not do so through a single point of genius. The longevity signal here is about program coherence across staff cycles: the ability of a bar to hold its identity when individual bartenders move on, when sourcing relationships change, and when the surrounding neighbourhood raises its collective standard. ECC's sustained presence in the Top 500 across that arc suggests a documented house style that survives personnel turnover, rather than one built around an irreplaceable individual.

That is a structural quality that separates a bar from a star bartender's vehicle. ECC operates closer to an institutional model, with locations in Paris, London, and New York. The front-of-house dimension matters in this context: the European service register that the brand carries, less formal than a Japanese cocktail bar but more deliberate than the casual Brooklyn-bar style, requires as much training investment as the drinks program itself.

Guest experience at this tier of bar is rarely accidental.

What to Know Before You Go

The bar is located at 6 W 24th St, New York, NY 10010, in the Flatiron district. Phone and booking details are not confirmed in our current records, so direct verification through the bar's own channels is recommended before visiting. Hours are similarly unconfirmed and should be checked in advance, particularly for early-week visits when premium cocktail bars in New York frequently run reduced schedules.

Peer Comparison at a Glance

BarLocationTop 500 Rank (2025)50 Best Peak RankFormat Signal
Experimental Cocktail ClubFlatiron, NYC#218#26 (2012)European house style, multi-city brand
Attaboy NYCLower East Side, NYCRankedRankedNo-menu, guest-led format
Angel's ShareEast Village, NYCRankedRankedJapanese-inflected, reserved
Amor y AmargoEast Village, NYCRankedRankedBitters-specialist, narrow focus
KumikoChicagoRankedRankedJapanese-influenced, spirits-led

For a broader view of the New York drinking and dining scene, see our full New York City restaurants guide. For European comparison at a similar program tier, The Parlour in Frankfurt on the Main operates in a comparable register of deliberate, craft-led service.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Hidden Gem
  • Cozy
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Late Night
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Speakeasy
Format
  • Lounge Seating
  • Seated Bar
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
  • Classic Cocktails
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual

Dim lighting, vintage 1920s décor, and cozy atmosphere creating an elegant, intimate speakeasy vibe.