This bewitching outdoor bar boasts some pretty gorgeous decor, with vintage train tracks and boxcars, lush greenery, live jazz music, and an ethereal, haunting, old-world ambiance. 자세히 보기
Sitting atop the William Vale Hotel, Westlight boasts nearly 360-degree views over Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan's east side, along with the requisite $15-$17 cocktails and cheaper wines and beers. 자세히 보기
A fairly casual rooftop drinking experience, this Williamsburg bar abutting the BQE trades in $16 cocktails, long lines and fancy attire for graffiti decor and patio furniture. 자세히 보기
The bar's got a solid selection of beers, wines, and cocktails, like the tequila-and-red-chili seasoned Spicy Paloma, and you can score small plates and Aussie burgers at the restaurant downstairs. 자세히 보기
Aim to drink here in the mid-afternoon, when this place is truly serene. You'll join airily-clad hotel clientele lounging and sipping on $22 sparkling ice pop cocktails served in fishbowl stemware. 자세히 보기
The Roof at Park South just reopened for the season, offering up sweeping views of Midtown, the Chrysler building, and your wine glass reflecting the sunset-soaked skyline. 자세히 보기
Cocktails are strong ($16, but basically two $8 cocktails' worth strong) and the company is handsome as all hell. 자세히 보기
With a spectacular lookout over the river, homey wood paneling, and picnic benches, Brooklyn Crab is exactly where you want to spend an afternoon sucking down a Rum Punch Bowl for Two. 자세히 보기
The cocktail menu offers classic drinks like 1915 Gin & Tonic or modern takes the Paradis + Perdition, which includes flamed absinthe and cognac, plus champagne, bitters and smoked cinnamon. 자세히 보기
It's hard to find a rooftop bar north of Midtown, but this Morningside Heights spot boasts outdoor space that's solid in any weather. 자세히 보기
If you're a spice fiend, try the El Fantasma: tequila cabeza, montelobos mezcal, ginger, lime and ghost pepper bitters. 자세히 보기