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    Bar in Nicosia, Italy

    Lost & Found

    230pts

    Cyprus Counter Culture

    Lost & Found, Bar in Nicosia

    About Lost & Found

    Lost & Found on Lord Byron Street has carried Nicosia onto the global cocktail map, appearing in the World's 50 Best Bars every year from 2015 to 2023, reaching as high as number 25. With a Google rating of 4.6 from nearly 600 reviews, it holds a position that few bars anywhere in the eastern Mediterranean can match. For cocktail drinkers passing through Cyprus, this address is the reference point.

    A Street in Nicosia That the Global Bar World Knows

    Lord Byron Street in central Nicosia is not the kind of address that appears in most international bar guides. Cyprus, sitting at the eastern edge of the Mediterranean and culturally distinct from the European continent that surrounds it, has long operated outside the circuits that define global cocktail culture. London, New York, Tokyo, Barcelona — these are the cities where the shortlists get written and the reputations get made. Lost & Found, at number 38, changed that calculation. It did so not through a single viral moment but through sustained, repeated recognition across nearly a decade of World's 50 Best Bars rankings.

    The 50 Best list is a useful instrument for understanding where a bar sits in its global peer set. Appearing once can reflect novelty or curiosity. Appearing every year from 2015 through 2023 — including a peak position of number 25 in 2018, followed by number 29 in 2017, number 43 in 2016, number 48 in 2015, and a return at number 96 in 2023 , reflects something more durable: a program that serious drinkers and industry voters keep returning to. Among Mediterranean bars, very few hold that kind of consistency. For comparison, 1930 in Milan, Drink Kong in Rome, and L'Antiquario in Naples represent Italy's presence in that same ecosystem. Lost & Found belongs to that tier, not to the regional novelty bracket.

    What the Space Signals Before the First Drink Arrives

    The leading bars in the world tend to establish their intent through the physical environment before anything is ordered. Lighting calibrated to make faces look good but not to blind; sound levels that allow conversation without requiring raised voices; seating arrangements that communicate whether the bar is built for lingering or turnover. These decisions are not decoration , they are the structural argument for what kind of drinking experience the room intends to produce.

    Lost & Found sits in that tradition of spaces where the design and atmosphere carry editorial weight. The address on Lord Byron Street places it within walking distance of the old city and the divided capital's commercial centre, a neighbourhood where the layers of Nicosia's complicated history are visible in the architecture. A bar operating in that context either ignores it or uses it. The name itself, Lost & Found, plays with ideas of recovery and discovery that are not accidental in a city that has been a crossroads of Mediterranean, Ottoman, British colonial, and modern Cypriot influence.

    With a Google rating of 4.6 across 591 reviews, the bar maintains the kind of score that reflects consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. In the bar category, where experience variance is high and crowd composition changes nightly, that average represents a reliable floor more than a ceiling.

    Nicosia's Cocktail Scene and Where Lost & Found Sits in It

    Nicosia's drinking culture is less documented than its food culture, but the city has a bar scene that extends beyond its size. The wine-focused side of that scene includes venues like Sauvàge Wine Bar & Neo-Bistro, Vino Cultura, and Vintage Wine and Bistro , operations that draw on Cypriot and Mediterranean wine traditions. Lost & Found occupies a different position: it is a cocktail bar in the precision-program sense, the kind of place where the drinks are the primary editorial statement and where international recognition validates the technical ambition behind them.

    That distinction matters for visitors arriving from cities with dense cocktail bar cultures. In London or New York, a 50 Best-listed bar is one among dozens of serious options. In Nicosia, Lost & Found is the reference point, the bar against which other serious drinking in the city is measured. That position comes with both the weight of expectation and the advantage of scarcity , there is no equivalent competitor pulling at the same tier.

    For context across the Italian bars that share the 50 Best ecosystem, Gucci Giardino in Florence and Al Covino in Venice represent the design-led and specialist ends of that Italian spectrum. Enoteca Historical Faccioli in Bologna and Bistrot Torrefazione Samambaia Torino in Turin show how wine and coffee culture can anchor a bar's identity in ways that pure spirits programs cannot. Lost & Found's sustained cocktail focus places it alongside the spirits-led end of that peer set, where the drinks menu is the primary credential.

    The Case for Going on a Visit to Nicosia

    Nicosia is an underreported city for international visitors. Most Cyprus itineraries route through Limassol, Paphos, or the coastal resorts. The capital's division , the only divided capital in the European Union , means that visitors who do arrive often focus on the historical and political geography rather than the hospitality offer. That pattern leaves the city's serious restaurants and bars less crowded than they would be in a more heavily trafficked destination.

    Lost & Found sits at 38 Lord Byron Street, in a part of the city accessible by foot from the historic centre. The bar's address puts it close enough to the old city's attractions to make it a natural end point for an afternoon of exploration. For visitors building an evening in Nicosia, the full picture of drinking and dining options is covered in our full Nicosia restaurants guide.

    Booking ahead is advisable for a bar with this level of international recognition. A 50 Best-listed address in a city without competing venues at the same tier will concentrate serious drinkers on any given night, and walk-in availability at prime hours is not guaranteed. Specific hours and reservation methods are not published here, so checking directly with the venue before visiting is the practical approach.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Lost & Found?

    Specific menu items are not published in publicly available data, so naming a single signature drink with confidence is not possible here. What the awards record does indicate is a cocktail program serious enough to attract World's 50 Best Bars voters repeatedly between 2015 and 2023, including a peak ranking of number 25 in 2018. That level of recognition, sustained across multiple judging cycles, points to a menu built around technical precision and consistent execution rather than novelty. Visitors with questions about current offerings should contact the bar directly before arriving.

    What's Lost & Found leading at?

    By every available measure, Lost & Found's strength is its cocktail program. Five separate World's 50 Best Bars appearances across eight years place it in a peer set that includes the most recognized bars in Europe and globally. In Nicosia specifically, where the bar operates without direct competition at the same tier, it functions as the city's single most credentialled drinking destination. The 4.6 Google rating across nearly 600 reviews adds a consumer-volume signal to the industry recognition: this is not a bar that performs well only for specialist voters. On price, specific range data is not available, but the bar's positioning alongside international 50 Best peers suggests a pricing structure consistent with serious cocktail bars in major European cities.

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