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    Bar in Rome, Italy

    Drink Kong

    780pts

    Retro-Futurist Precision Mixing

    Drink Kong, Bar in Rome

    About Drink Kong

    Drink Kong has held a position on the World's 50 Best Bars list every year since 2020, placing it in the top tier of Rome's bar scene and among Italy's most globally recognized cocktail programs. Set across multiple rooms in Celio, the bar runs nightly from 18:30 with a menu format that guides guests by sensation rather than category. A serious destination for those who treat cocktails as a discipline.

    Rome's Global Bar Address

    Rome has never been a cocktail city in the way Milan or London are, which makes Drink Kong's trajectory on the World's 50 Best Bars list — ranked 45th in 2020, 19th in 2021, and 33rd in 2024 — all the more telling about what the bar has built. In a city where the aperitivo culture still dominates and most drinking happens over Campari and Aperol, Drink Kong occupies a different position entirely: a technically focused, internationally ranked program that competes in the same conversation as 1930 in Milan and Gucci Giardino in Florence rather than with Rome's neighbourhood bar staples.

    The bar's global standing is reinforced by its 2025 Top 500 Bars ranking at 27th, up from its 2024 World's 50 Best position of 33rd. That kind of sustained, multi-year presence on both lists signals something beyond a single strong menu cycle , it reflects a consistent program with recognised depth, the sort of credential that Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Lost and Found in Nicosia share in their respective markets.

    The Environment Before the First Drink

    The address is Piazza di San Martino ai Monti, in the Celio district, which sits at an elevation above the Colosseum and away from the tourist density of Trastevere and the Centro Storico. The neighbourhood gives the bar a local-first regulars base that most internationally ranked programs in Rome would struggle to maintain. Visitors arrive, but Drink Kong is not primarily organized around them.

    Inside, the bar runs across multiple rooms rather than a single counter or floor plan. The design language is retro-futuristic , dark surfaces, neon lighting, an aesthetic that references both a 1980s arcade and something more considered. The multi-room format matters operationally: it allows different energy levels to coexist, from quieter early-evening groups finding their bearings with the menu to later-night sessions that build in density and volume. The bar opens at 18:30 and runs through to 02:00 seven days a week, which gives it a longer operating window than many comparable programs.

    The Flux Menu and How It Works

    The current menu at Drink Kong is called Flux, framed around what the bar describes as the science of the future. The structural logic of the menu is worth understanding before you arrive: drinks are presented with names and ingredients, but the format encourages guests to be guided by desired sensation and preference for simplicity or complexity rather than by spirit category or flavour description in the conventional sense. This is not a gimmick. It shifts the interaction between guest and bar team from order-taking to a genuine back-and-forth, which is where the front-of-house model at Drink Kong earns its place.

    That team dynamic , the collaboration between the bar program's direction and the floor staff who interpret it for each guest , is what separates the experience from bars that present technically sophisticated menus without the service architecture to support them. At the level Drink Kong operates, the menu is only as good as the conversation around it. The bar has evidently built for that, and it is part of what the ranking panels have consistently recognised.

    Two cocktails have become permanent fixtures across every menu iteration and act as reference points for what the program is trying to do. The Canova is a gimlet built around a cordial that evokes coastal and marine aromatics. It is named for the neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, a reference to the bar's stated ambition to create modern classics rather than simply novel drinks. The Gaijin combines Japanese whisky with a miso cordial, positioning Japan as a direct influence on the bar's sensibility. Both cocktails are entry points for first-time visitors; both also reward repeat visits as the broader menu changes around them.

    Where Drink Kong Sits in Rome's Bar Scene

    Rome's bar scene has developed along different lines from other major Italian cities. Milan built a serious cocktail culture earlier and with more infrastructure; Florence and Naples have strong individual programs in Gucci Giardino and L'Antiquario. Rome's character has historically been more about social drinking than technical precision , places like Freni e Frizioni and Salotto 42 operate in that tradition, where the room and the crowd are as much the point as what is in the glass.

    Drink Kong sits outside that tradition. It has more in common structurally with the precision-focused, internationally referenced model of Jerry Thomas Speakeasy, which was among the first Rome bars to pursue serious global recognition, than with the aperitivo-social format. The difference is that Drink Kong has pushed further into technical territory and sustained a higher rank across more consecutive years. Boeme represents a different point on Rome's bar spectrum again , more intimate in format, with its own credentials , which reflects the city's gradual development of a more layered bar culture beyond the single-leader model.

    What Drink Kong has done for Rome is give the city a credible seat at the global cocktail table. The 4.2 Google rating across over 2,100 reviews suggests broad accessibility alongside the technical recognition , the bar has avoided the trap of appealing only to industry insiders while alienating casual visitors.

    The Italy and Japan Axis

    The influence of Japanese bar culture on Drink Kong's approach is consistent and specific rather than decorative. Japanese whisky appears as a base spirit; the miso cordial in the Gaijin reflects a serious engagement with Japanese fermentation rather than a surface-level reference. This is a pattern seen across some of the most internationally referenced bars in Europe , Al Covino in Venice and programs like it draw on a similar cross-cultural material literacy. The Italy-Japan axis at Drink Kong is presented as a design philosophy for the bar's identity rather than a promotional angle, which gives it more weight in practice.

    The Canova cocktail sits on the other side of that axis, referencing specifically Italian art history and the idea of classical forms reconsidered with contemporary technique. The pairing of those two reference points , neoclassical Italy and contemporary Japan , defines the bar's aesthetic stance more clearly than the retro-futuristic interior design does.

    Planning a Visit

    Drink Kong opens every evening at 18:30 and closes at 02:00. The address is Piazza di San Martino ai Monti 8, in the Celio district, a 10-to-15 minute walk from the Colosseum. Earlier in the evening the bar tends to be quieter and more conversational; later in the week and later in the evening the rooms fill considerably. For those who want a proper introduction to the menu rather than a high-volume environment, arriving before 21:00 on a weeknight is the practical approach. The multi-room format means the bar rarely feels uniformly crowded, but the later hours on weekends are a different atmosphere entirely. For a broader map of where Drink Kong fits in the city's eating and drinking, see our full Rome restaurants guide. Those comparing serious bar programs across Italy should also look at Enoteca Historical Faccioli in Bologna for a contrasting approach to Italian drinking culture at a high level.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What cocktail do people recommend at Drink Kong?
    The two most consistently recommended cocktails are the Canova and the Gaijin, both of which appear on every menu regardless of the broader seasonal program. The Canova is a gimlet built around a marine-inflected cordial; the Gaijin pairs Japanese whisky with a miso cordial. Both are framed by the bar as entry points to its identity and have accumulated recognition through the bar's consecutive years on the World's 50 Best Bars list.
    What's the defining thing about Drink Kong?
    Drink Kong holds a 2025 Top 500 Bars ranking of 27th and has appeared on the World's 50 Best Bars list every year since 2020, reaching 19th in 2021. In a city where serious cocktail programs are relatively scarce, it occupies a tier above Rome's broader bar scene and competes in a global peer set. The menu format, which guides guests by sensation rather than spirit category, is a deliberate structural choice that sets it apart from both local aperitivo culture and more conventional international bar programs. No pricing data is published by the bar.
    Who tends to like Drink Kong most?
    The bar's 4.2 Google rating across more than 2,100 reviews suggests a wide range of visitors, not only an industry or enthusiast audience. Guests who engage seriously with cocktail programs and menu concepts tend to get the most from the Flux format, which rewards some back-and-forth with the floor team. The Rome location, away from the tourist-heavy Centro Storico, also means the bar attracts a regulars base alongside destination visitors. No entry price or minimum spend is listed.
    How has Drink Kong's global ranking changed over time, and what does that trajectory indicate?
    Drink Kong entered the World's 50 Best Bars at 45th in 2020, rose to 19th in 2021, and has remained within the list through to 33rd in 2024, while reaching 27th on the Top 500 Bars ranking in 2025. Sustained multi-year presence at this level, across two separate ranking systems, places it among the most consistently recognised bars in Italy and in the same competitive conversation as the top-ranked programs in Milan and Naples. For Rome specifically, that trajectory has been foundational in establishing the city's credentials in international cocktail discourse.

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    Mo-Su 18:30-02:00

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