Highball

Ranked #97 on North America's Best Bars 2025, Highball operates out of a 7th Avenue address in Phoenix's Melrose corridor and earns its place through consistent craft rather than novelty. Open from mid-afternoon into the early hours most days, it represents the serious end of Phoenix's cocktail scene, drawing a crowd that knows the difference between a well-built drink and a dressed-up one.

Where Phoenix's Cocktail Scene Gets Serious
The stretch of 7th Avenue running through Phoenix's Melrose district has developed its own drinking identity over the past decade, distinct from the rooftop-and-neon corridor that dominates downtown. The bars here tend to be smaller, more technically grounded, and less interested in spectacle than in what's actually in the glass. Bitter & Twisted and Century Grand anchor the downtown end of Phoenix's serious cocktail map; Highball, at 1514 N 7th Ave, anchors the neighbourhood end. That distinction matters. Downtown bars compete on footprint and programming. Neighbourhood bars compete on consistency, room character, and the kind of repeat loyalty that doesn't show up in Instagram metrics but does show up in a 4.8 Google rating across 351 reviews.
That rating, combined with a #97 placement on North America's Leading Bars 2025, tells a specific story about where Highball sits in the regional hierarchy. The 50 Best list for North America now covers enough bars that entry into the top 100 signals a peer set that includes technically serious programs in Chicago, New York, Houston, and Honolulu. To appear at #97 as a Phoenix neighbourhood bar, without the institutional scale of a hotel property or a multi-concept group behind it, reflects a particular kind of focused achievement.
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Phoenix bar design has trended toward the theatrical in recent years. Century Grand and Platform 18 operate elaborate theme environments; Across The Pond leans into a curated British register. Highball occupies a different position: a room where the physical environment communicates craft rather than concept. Approaching and entering, the atmosphere reads as deliberate and worn-in rather than designed-for-photographs. The lighting is low without being performatively dim. The bar itself is the focal point, which in a serious cocktail program is always the right priority. The name alone carries a set of associations: the highball as a format is one of bartending's discipline tests, a drink where dilution, carbonation, and proportion are everything and there is nowhere to hide.
The hours reward both the after-work drinker and the late crowd. Monday through Thursday the doors open at 16:00 and run to 02:00; Friday through Sunday they open an hour earlier at 15:00. That weekend afternoon opening is a considered choice in a city where the heat makes covered, climate-controlled spaces particularly appealing from mid-afternoon onward. It also signals that Highball is programming for a full drinking day, not just a late-night audience.
The Collaboration Behind the Counter
In cocktail bars that sustain recognition over multiple list cycles, the visible craft behind the bar is rarely the product of a single individual. The bars that tend to earn and hold 50 Best placements are the ones where the dynamic between those making drinks, those sourcing and developing the program, and those running the room produces something more consistent than any one person's performance on a given night. The front-of-house read of a room, knowing when to talk about the menu and when to let the drink speak for itself, is as much a part of the program as what's in the shaker.
Highball's recognition in 2025 points to exactly this kind of collective investment. A neighbourhood bar at this address in Phoenix doesn't reach a global list on reputation alone. It gets there because the people behind the counter and in the room have been building something that holds up on a weekday at 17:00 as much as it does on a Friday night. That consistency is the hardest thing to sustain, and it's what separates bars that appear once on a list from those that become reference points for a city's drinking culture.
This puts Highball in the company of bars with similar profiles elsewhere in the country. Julep in Houston and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu both operate with this kind of deep-rooted neighbourhood credibility alongside national recognition. Kumiko in Chicago and Jewel of the South in New Orleans sit in a similar space where critical standing and local loyalty reinforce each other rather than competing. Highball belongs to that cohort: bars where the 50 Best placement is a confirmation of something already well-established locally, not a discovery.
Phoenix's Broader Cocktail Tier
Phoenix's cocktail bar scene has developed unevenly but ambitiously over the past several years. The city's growth in population and in food-and-drink spending has attracted serious operators, and the result is a top tier that punches above what most non-residents would expect. Bitter & Twisted has held its position as one of the country's notable cocktail destinations for years. Platform 18 adds a different format to the mix. Highball's 50 Best entry in 2025 adds a third Phoenix address to the conversation, specifically one that represents the neighbourhood-scale program rather than the destination-bar model.
For visitors building a Phoenix drinking itinerary, this spread across the city means that serious cocktail experiences aren't concentrated in a single district. The full Phoenix guide maps this across neighbourhoods; Highball is the address to anchor the Melrose end of that map. Internationally, the bar sits in an interesting peer group: ABV in San Francisco and Superbueno in New York City both represent bars that have built strong identities outside the obvious luxury-hotel or high-concept bracket. The Parlour in Frankfurt makes a useful comparison further afield, where a similar ethos of craft-first, concept-second has built sustained critical standing.
Planning Your Visit
Highball sits at 1514 N 7th Ave in the Melrose corridor, accessible by car and with street parking available in the neighbourhood. The weekend hours starting at 15:00 make it a viable early-evening stop before dinner, and the 02:00 closing time on all nights means it absorbs late arrivals without the time pressure that cuts off some Phoenix bar programs at midnight. For those spending time at other addresses on the city's cocktail map, the logical sequence runs from the Melrose end of 7th Avenue toward downtown, with Highball as a starting point and Bitter & Twisted or Century Grand as later stops. No booking information is available in the public record, so walk-in is the working assumption; arriving at 16:00 on a weekday will give you the counter at its most accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I expect atmosphere-wise at Highball?
- The room reads as a craft-focused neighbourhood bar rather than a themed destination. If you're visiting from a city like New York or Chicago with a strong cocktail bar culture, the register will feel familiar: a bar-forward layout, low lighting, and a crowd that is there for the drinks. Given the Phoenix heat, the enclosed, climate-controlled environment makes afternoon arrivals as comfortable as late-night ones. The 2025 North America's Leading Bars #97 ranking suggests the experience holds up to direct comparison with programs in major U.S. cities.
- What should I try at Highball?
- Specific current menu items aren't confirmed in the available record, so ordering based on bartender recommendation is the right approach here. A bar that has earned a 50 Best North America placement is one where the staff have been recognised for the quality of what they produce, which means asking what's working right now is likely to yield a better result than ordering by name from a list. Classic-format drinks, where dilution and technique are visible in the result, tend to be the benchmark in bars at this recognition level.
- What's the defining thing about Highball?
- A #97 placement on North America's Leading Bars 2025 from a neighbourhood address in Phoenix, without a hotel group or multi-concept operation behind it, is the clearest signal of what Highball represents: a locally rooted program that has reached a national peer set through consistency rather than scale. For a city that is still building its cocktail reputation relative to New York, Chicago, or New Orleans, that kind of independent recognition carries weight. The 4.8 Google rating across 351 reviews confirms that the critical standing maps to the actual experience on any given night.
- How does Highball compare to other recognised cocktail bars in Phoenix?
- Phoenix now has a small but credible cluster of bars with national recognition, and Highball occupies a distinct position within it. Where Bitter & Twisted and Century Grand operate at larger scale with broader programming, Highball's 7th Avenue address and neighbourhood format place it in a different bracket: the kind of bar that builds its reputation through the quality of the drink and the consistency of the room rather than through event programming or concept design. Its 2025 entry at #97 on the North America list makes it the Phoenix address most aligned with the serious neighbourhood-bar model found in cities like San Francisco and Chicago.
Where It Fits
A quick look at comparable venues, using the data we have on file.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highball | World's 50 Best | This venue | |
| Bitter & Twisted | World's 50 Best | ||
| Century Grand | World's 50 Best | ||
| Platform 18 | World's 50 Best | ||
| Little Rituals | |||
| Across The Pond |
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