The Best Places to Drink if You Can’t Get Into the World’s 50 Best Bars

The ranking of the 51-100 best bars gives clues to which establishments will make the top half of the list.

Julia Momosé, owner of Kumiko in Chicago.

Photographer: Sammy Faze

Let’s say you can’t get to Licorería Limantour in Mexico City or Double Chicken Please in New York—two of the top 50 bars in the world.

Don’t worry. The World’s 50 Best Bars has made a second, less vaunted list with other bars in those cities. Despite its name, the organization also ranks the top 51-100 drinking holes in the world, based on votes from 680 experts in the field.