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Macau, China

The St Regis Bar

Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityMedium
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Named Tatler Asia's Best Bar of the Year for Macau in 2025 and a fixture on the Tatler Best Bars Asia-Pacific list, The St Regis Bar occupies the second floor of The Londoner Macao in Cotai, translating the St Regis New York's formal cocktail tradition into the Pearl River Delta's most awards-dense hospitality corridor. The bar positions itself in the hotel-lobby tier where drinks programming and food pairing receive equal weight alongside the room's considered aesthetics.

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MacaoEstr. do Istmo, S/N
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The St Regis Bar bar in Macau, China
About

Cotai's Hotel Bar Tier, and Where This One Sits

Macau's Cotai Strip has spent the better part of two decades compressing a decade's worth of global hospitality formats into a single reclaimed land mass. The result is a bar scene that splits cleanly between two camps: high-volume venues calibrated for the casino floor, and smaller, more deliberate hotel bars that compete on programme depth rather than footfall. The St Regis Bar, on the second floor of The St Regis Macao within The Londoner Macao complex on Estrada do Istmo, operates firmly in the second camp. Its 2025 recognition by Tatler Asia as both a member of the Leading 20 Bars Macau list and as Tatler's Leading Bar of the Year for Macau places it at the front of that hotel-bar cohort, ahead of peers that include The Ritz-Carlton Bar & Lounge and Long Bar in the same competitive corridor.

The St Regis brand carries a specific cocktail history that matters here. The original St Regis New York bar is credited with the creation of the Bloody Mary in the 1930s, and that legacy functions as a credentialing anchor for every property in the group. In Macau, that inheritance shapes both the room's aesthetic register and the drinks list's orientation toward classic formats with considered local or regional inflection. It is a model that contrasts with the more experimental, counter-culture approach taken by bars like Coa in Shanghai or Hope & Sesame in Guangzhou, where the programme is built around original concepts rather than a branded heritage.

The Room, the Approach to Atmosphere

Approaching The St Regis Bar through The Londoner Macao's second floor, the shift from the property's broader British-themed theatrical scale to something more contained and considered is immediate. Hotel bars at this tier in Cotai tend to invest heavily in materials and lighting to create separation from the resort's ambient noise, and this one is consistent with that pattern. The spatial logic follows the New York model: a proper bar counter as the focal point, seating arranged to allow both group conversation and solitary drinking, and a level of finish that signals this is a destination rather than a passage point.

The St Regis Bar's positioning, captured in Tatler's own framing of it as "a taste of New York's storied elegance," is consistent with a drinks-and-food pairing approach rather than a spectacle-first one.

Drinks and Food as a Paired Programme

The editorial angle that makes The St Regis Bar worth examining in depth is the relationship between its drinks list and its food offering, In the stronger examples across the Asia-Pacific region, from Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu to Janes & Hooch in Beijing, the bar food programme is built to extend a visit rather than simply soak up alcohol. The logic is that a guest ordering a second or third cocktail needs something to eat that complements the drink's flavour architecture, not compete with it.

At a St Regis property, the kitchen infrastructure of the broader hotel supports the bar's food ambitions in ways that a standalone bar cannot replicate. The pairing discipline, at least in concept, runs from classic cocktail formats through to food choices that work across multiple drink styles rather than being anchored to a single flavour profile.

For visitors cross-referencing Macau's bar options, this positions The St Regis Bar differently from hotel bars with lighter food offerings, such as those at properties where the bar functions primarily as a pre-dinner venue. Bars like 38 Lounge offer comparison in the Macau hotel tier, and the contrast in format is instructive for understanding where The St Regis Bar sits on the spectrum between lounge-style and programme-led drinking.

Macau's Bar Scene in Broader Context

Macau's recognition on the Tatler Leading Bars Asia-Pacific 2025 list places it alongside cities with considerably more established independent bar cultures: Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Shenzhen, cities where venues like Obsidian Bar and CMYK in Changsha have built reputations through technical originality rather than institutional backing. That Macau's representation on the list skews toward hotel bars is not a weakness; it reflects the city's hospitality structure, where the major casino-resort complexes command both the capital investment and the guest volume that sustain serious bar programmes.

The St Regis Bar's dual recognition, as both a Leading 20 member and the outright Leading Bar of the Year for Macau in Tatler's 2025 assessment, is the strongest signal available that it currently leads that hotel-bar cohort within the city. For visitors reading Macau's drinking scene from outside, that award context is more useful than any single review.

For visitors considering mainland China comparisons, FLAIR in Wuhan offers a point of reference for understanding how hotel-positioned bars operate in a different Chinese urban context, where the competitive set is structured very differently from Cotai's integrated resort model.

Planning the Visit

The St Regis Bar is located at 2/F, The St Regis Macao, The Londoner Macao, Estrada do Istmo, Cotai, Macau. Contact can be made at +853 2882 8898, and the bar's own site is at thestregisbarmacao.com. Given its 2025 award profile and position within a major integrated resort, weekends and peak travel periods are likely to see the highest demand. The Cotai location means access from the Macau ferry terminals is typically a 15 to 20 minute taxi or shuttle transfer. The St Regis Macao operates its own shuttle service from the ferry terminals as part of standard resort operations, which makes arrival logistics direct for visitors coming from Hong Kong or the mainland. Dress expectations at a St Regis bar property typically follow smart casual as a minimum, and the room's register makes that the sensible starting point.

Signature Pours
Bloody MaryMartini
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Classic
  • Opulent
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Special Occasion
  • Celebration
Experience
  • Live Music
  • Hotel Bar
Format
  • Lounge Seating
  • Private Rooms
Drink Program
  • Classic Cocktails
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual

Low-key luxury with elegant surroundings, classic New York style, warm lighting, and sophisticated atmosphere enhanced by live jazz performances.

Signature Pours
Bloody MaryMartini