The Best Local Bars in Cities Around the World

A fine drink can be the cornerstone of a good trip made better, and it can happen anywhere: the perfect airport bar to wait out an unexpected layover or delay, the ultimate rooftop bar for enjoying a killer view from above, a pool- or ocean-side swim-up bar so you're never thirsty, even when you're surrounded by water.

Travel + Leisure regularly covers trends in bars and nightlife, scouting on their trips to keep tabs on individual city scenes, which hotels have the best bars and clubs, even the annual events in the industry that rank the world's best bars.

In light of that, it seems time to take a look at dive bars. As much as people like to argue who makes the best Manhattan or negroni, thay also like to debate what constitutes a proper dive bar. Global bar culture has taught us that a dive doesn't necessarily mean dirty or dilapidated--sometimes, a city's best dives are generally spotless, manned by a longtime owner, wonderfully cozy, and a bit lost in time.

A dive can mean a classic, long-lasting watering hole that's hosted regulars and visitors for such a consistent amount of time that it's an iconic spot known for affordable drinks in a relaxed environment. In some cities, having an outdoor patio or games like pool and darts is mandatory; in others, graffiti, daily specials, and surly bartenders are.

Just like with other types of bars and cocktail dens, dives have a range, and we celebrate the full spectrum. So read on for T+L's picks in these 10 cities, noting when to go, what to order, and why they're famous.

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Best Dive Bars: Dallas

Dallas is a city full of talented mixologists and creative, ever-changing cocktail menus, but also it has a full roster of dive bars where the drinks are cheap and the food is good. Adair's Saloon in Deep Ellum is unique to Texas; grab a bucket of Shiner from this local haunt and listen to some live country music. At Double Wide, go for the eclectic drinks featuring Yoohoo, Tang, and Pixy Stix. Oak Lawn locals love the Grapevine Bar for its jukebox and Playstation 2, while they head to Lee Harvey's in The Cedars if they're keen to bring their dog. The wood-walled Lakewood Landing serves an addictive burger, the Goat offers authentic blues bands. Time Out Tavern is a great spot to watch the game, the Velvet Elvis for karaoke or $3 fireball shots. The Windmill Lounge is perfect for cocktail drinkers who want their drinks no-frills and affordable. --Diana Oates