The ultimate in style, the greatest in presentation; hotel bars can be a great way to take the pulse of a hotel.
Photo by Jason Silverstein, 26 January 2008
This is the view from the W Hotel's "ghost bar" in Dallas, Texas.
Photo by Aaron Schwartz, 25 January 2008
Author Marie Wilson has just quaffed a perfect chocolate martini in the Hazelton Hotel in the upscale Yorkville district of midtown Toronto.
Photo by meredith winn, 20 January 2008
...but typically Austin.
Article by Paul Cloutier, 18 January 2008
Hotel Bars have played a huge part in the development of cocktail culture and the creation of some well known cocktails.
Photo by Todd Lappin, 3 November 2007
The bar is tiny, you need to make a reservation, and they prefer if you don't linger too long.
Photo by Paul Cloutier, 17 January 2008
Think of it as a cross between the hotel bar in Lost in Translation and the Emperor's chambers aboard the Death Star.
Photo by ricky montalvo, 17 January 2008
I love hotel bars.
Photo by Maderia Eoff, 13 January 2008
Silver City, Idaho.
Photo by Joel Carillet, 10 January 2008
The Glaz Bar at the Plaza Athenee -- a Le Meridian Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand -- is a classy venue for conversation and people watching.
Photo by L Sottorf, 10 January 2008
Designed by Chicago-based architect Jordan Mozer and Associates.