Exploring the 10 Most Iconic Bars in the US

The United States is home to some of the most iconic bars in the world. From the American Bar in The Savoy, London to Hemingway Bar at the Ritz in Paris, there are plenty of places to explore and enjoy a signature cocktail. But what about the bars right here in the US? Cities and towns across the country are brimming with local hangouts for customers to meet for a drink. Many of these establishments have historic significance, having been frequented by renowned customers, while others offer their own unique charm.

Let's take a look at 10 of the most famous bars in the US.Chicago's Green Mill Cocktail Lounge is a tribute to the Moulin Rouge in Paris and takes visitors back to the Prohibition era. Inaugurated in 1907, this outstanding jazz venue was once visited by Al Capone, who always sat at his favorite table, strategically placed to see both the front and back entrances. The lounge also has secret tunnels that Al Capone and his men used to escape from the authorities. Although visitors can't tour the tunnels, they can still enjoy some of the best jazz performances in the world. El Vesuvio is a compact bar located in San Francisco's North Beach area that dates back to the 1950s.

This beatnik-style and bohemian place was once known as “Ground Zero” and was a regular hangout for Jack Kerouac. There's even a pedestrian walkway called Jack Kerouac Alley. Chumley's leather cabins and eclectic decor stay true to its 1920s story and was once a meeting place for some of history's most iconic creatives, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Simone de Beauvoir. Round Robin is a must-visit for those heading to Washington, DC to visit the White House.

This bar has been a popular meeting place for leaders of our nation since 1847. With its dark leather interior and presidential decor, customers can enjoy the bar's signature drink, Mint Julep, while imagining what kind of important decisions were being discussed on those walls. Tootsies is an iconic venue located in Nashville, TN that opened its doors in 1960 and has been offering the best of honkey-tonk ever since. Some of the country's most famous country music stars have played at this venue, such as Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Patsy Klein. Customers can explore three floors of the lounge where live music performances are offered while drinking Tootsies' famous Apple Pie Shine. Finally, no list of bars is complete without mentioning New Orleans' Purple Drink. Many other New Orleans bars can claim to have invented some of the most famous cocktails in the US, but there's nothing better than taking a dip where you get an iced purple daiquiri loaded with Everclear when you buy a drink from the house.

It's even more special when you consider that smuggling operations took place under this same roof nearly 250 years ago. The United States is home to some of the most iconic bars around the world. From The Savoy's American Bar in London to Hemingway Bar at The Ritz in Paris, there are plenty of places to explore and enjoy signature cocktails. But what about those right here in America? Cities and towns across our nation are filled with local hangouts for customers to meet up for drinks.

Let's take a look at 10 of America's most iconic bars.

Chicago's Green Mill Cocktail Lounge is reminiscent of Paris' Moulin Rouge and takes visitors back to Prohibition era days.

Inaugurated in 1907, this outstanding jazz venue was once visited by Al Capone who always sat at his favorite table strategically placed so he could see both entrances. The lounge also has secret tunnels that Al Capone and his men used to escape from authorities. Although visitors can't tour these tunnels, they can still enjoy some of the best jazz performances around. El Vesuvio is a compact bar located in San Francisco's North Beach area that dates back to 1950s beatnik days. This bohemian spot was once known as “Ground Zero” and was a regular hangout for Jack Kerouac - there's even a pedestrian walkway called Jack Kerouac Alley! Chumley's leather cabins and eclectic decor stay true to its 1920s story and was once a meeting place for some of history's most iconic creatives such as F.

Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Simone de Beauvoir. Round Robin is an absolute must-visit for those heading to Washington DC to visit The White House. This bar has been a popular meeting place for leaders of our nation since 1847. With its dark leather interior and presidential decor, customers can enjoy Round Robin's signature Mint Julep while imagining what kind of important decisions were being discussed on those walls. Tootsies is an iconic venue located in Nashville TN that opened its doors in 1960 and has been offering up honkey-tonk ever since. Some of country music's most famous stars have played at this venue such as Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Patsy Klein - customers can explore three floors of lounge where live music performances are offered while drinking Tootsies' famous Apple Pie Shine. Finally, no list of bars would be complete without mentioning New Orleans' Purple Drink! Many other New Orleans bars can claim to have invented some of America's most famous cocktails but there's nothing quite like taking a dip where you get an iced purple daiquiri loaded with Everclear when you buy from the house - it becomes even more special when you consider that smuggling operations took place under this same roof nearly 250 years ago!.

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