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    Bar in Calgary, Canada

    Missy's

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    Missy's, Bar in Calgary

    About Missy's

    Perched above a convenience store on 14th Avenue SW, Missy's is one of Calgary's most decorated bars, ranked #52 on World's 50 Best North America's Best Bars (2025) and recognised by Star Wine List. The 350-bottle wine program spans Grand Cru Champagne, Madeira, and sherry alongside 14 precisely built house cocktails and deep spirits lists. Small snacks and party shots round out a format that punches well above its no-frills setting.

    A Bar Above a Convenience Store That Outranks Most Hotel Lounges

    Calgary's bar scene has matured considerably over the past decade, splitting between high-design hotel programmes and smaller, independently owned rooms where the drinks carry the weight. Missy's, located at 348A 14 Ave SW, sits firmly in the latter category: a no-frills space above a convenience store in the Beltline district that, by 2025, had accumulated more serious international recognition than most bars in the country. World's 50 Best placed it at #52 on its North America list; Top 500 Bars ranked it at #485 globally; and Star Wine List confirmed what regulars already knew about the bottle program. The physical setting is deliberately unshowy, which is part of the point. Rooms like this succeed by directing all the effort into what's in the glass.

    That pattern is visible across North America's most respected neighbourhood bars. Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal, Bar Mordecai in Toronto, and Humboldt Bar in Victoria all operate in a similar register: compact, knowledgeable, built around a drinks program that reflects a specific editorial sensibility rather than a broad commercial brief. Missy's belongs to that cohort. Within Calgary specifically, it occupies a different tier from larger rooms like Proof or Shelter, and the comparison is instructive: where those venues balance cocktails with atmosphere and volume, Missy's prioritises depth of selection and precision of execution above almost everything else.

    The Wine Program as Editorial Statement

    Wine lists at cocktail bars are typically an afterthought: a dozen bottles chosen for margin rather than meaning. The list at Missy's inverts that logic. At 350 labels, it functions as a serious cellar, built around obscure by-the-glass picks selected daily by owner Thomas Dahlgren, who came up through Von Der Fels. The anchors are impressive: the 2012 Grand Cru Millésime Egly-Ouriet Champagne sits alongside assorted jeroboams and a collection of Madeira and sherry that would hold its own in a specialist wine bar. Star Wine List's 2026 recognition reflects an industry consensus that has been building for several years among trade buyers who follow the programme.

    This approach to wine sits within a broader shift in serious cocktail bars across Canada. Botanist Bar in Vancouver and Bearfoot Bistro in Whistler both treat their cellar programmes as core identity signals rather than secondary revenue. At Missy's, the daily by-the-glass rotation keeps the list alive and gives regulars a reason to return: what's open on a Tuesday in April will differ meaningfully from what's poured on a Friday in September. For visitors during the bar's peak spring and early autumn months, when the Beltline is at its most active, arriving without a specific bottle in mind and asking what Dahlgren has opened is the more instructive approach.

    Cocktails: Precision Over Theatre

    The 14 house cocktails are precisely mixed and deliberately named. The Ultra Peach Oolong Island takes a Long Island Iced Tea as its structural reference and rebuilds it around peach sake and oolong tea, producing something that is compositionally tighter and less blunt than its source material. The Ferrari (Fernet and Campari, served as a party shot) rewards the sceptical drinker: the combination is more integrated than the pairing sounds on paper, and the Party Shots list as a whole offers a useful framework for groups who want to move through the evening without committing to a full cocktail each round.

    The spirits lists run deep across whisky, rum, brandy, and premium gin, positioning Missy's closer to a specialist spirits bar than a standard cocktail room. For context, bars at a similar international recognition level, such as Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, typically build depth in one or two spirit categories; Missy's attempts breadth across several simultaneously, which is ambitious for a room of this size. Based on the awards record, it carries it off.

    Evening Format: How the Night Builds

    Editorial angle assigned to this page asks about the lunch versus dinner divide, and in Missy's case the answer is direct: this is an evening and late-night operation in character, regardless of when the doors open. The bar's identity is built around the kind of focused, sustained drinking session that benefits from multiple courses of engagement: an opening glass from the daily by-the-glass selection, a house cocktail, a deeper exploration of the spirits list, and a round from the Party Shots list if the evening has momentum. The tapas-adjacent snack menu, which includes the Brown Anchovy and Fancy Butter Toast, serves the same function food always serves in serious drink-led rooms: it extends sessions and balances the programme without competing with it.

    Calgary's spring months (April through June) and the September window represent the highest-traffic periods by search pattern, and the Beltline's density of bars and restaurants means Missy's benefits from foot traffic that arrives already warmed up from neighbouring venues. Ajito and 33 Acres Brewing Company Calgary both operate in the broader area, making the neighbourhood a natural circuit for an evening rather than a single-destination stop, though Missy's depth of program means it holds well as a destination in its own right.

    Planning a Visit

    Missy's is at 348A 14 Ave SW in Calgary's Beltline, accessible from the 14th Avenue corridor. The bar's Google rating sits at 4.7 across 201 reviews, which at that sample size reflects a consistent operation rather than a lucky run. Phone and website details are not listed publicly, so the most reliable approach for current hours is to check directly on arrival or via a local listings aggregator. Given the bar's recognition across multiple 2025 award cycles, walk-in availability on weekend evenings cannot be guaranteed, particularly during spring and early autumn. Arriving earlier in the evening, before the neighbourhood reaches peak traffic, typically gives more room to work through the list at a considered pace.

    For visitors building a broader Calgary programme, the EP Club Calgary guide maps the full bar and restaurant scene across the Beltline and beyond. Those travelling across Canada's bar circuit will find Missy's sits in honest comparison with recognised rooms in larger cities: the drinks programme and wine depth hold up against counterparts in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver without the price premium those markets typically impose.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the must-try cocktail at Missy's?
    The Ultra Peach Oolong Island is the most discussed house cocktail: a structurally rebuilt Long Island Iced Tea using peach sake and oolong tea that earns its place on a 14-item list built for precision rather than volume. The Party Shots list, particularly the Ferrari (Fernet and Campari), is worth ordering for a group. Both are confirmed in the bar's World's 50 Best North America nomination materials and award citations.
    Why do people go to Missy's?
    The combination of international cocktail recognition (World's 50 Best North America #52, 2025) and a 350-bottle wine list at Beltline prices is the short answer. Calgary's bar market sits below the price levels of Toronto and Vancouver, so the value-to-programme ratio at Missy's is notably different from equivalent rooms in larger Canadian cities. The daily by-the-glass wine rotation and the depth of the spirits lists give regulars a reason to return repeatedly rather than treating it as a one-visit destination.
    How hard is it to get in to Missy's?
    Missy's does not publish a booking system or phone number through standard channels, which suggests walk-in is the primary format. At #52 on the North America list and with a 4.7 Google rating, demand on Friday and Saturday evenings is real. The practical approach: arrive before 8pm on weekends, particularly during April through June and in September when Beltline foot traffic peaks. Weeknight visits during those same months tend to offer more time with the by-the-glass list without the pressure of a full room.

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