From medicine-themed drinks like Dolo 650 to a cocktail served alongside handcuffs, these bars are serving everything you haven’t heard of before—enjoy!
Since forever, ordering a cocktail in Delhi has meant choosing between a cosmopolitan, a martini, or—if you’re feeling particularly adventurous—a margarita with a funky-flavoured rim. Cocktails rarely change, because most of us prefer playing it safe.
Recently, however, that safe little menu has turned almost quaint, and we are here for it. The city’s bar scene has grown restless, and rightly so. Bartenders are no longer just mixing drinks; they’re curating experiences, mixing food and drinks to reveal a cocktail that somehow tastes like both, and revelling in the joy of creating a drink that tastes like something that’s out of the ordinary.
Across the capital, a new wave of experimental bars is throwing out the rulebook. Think cocktails inspired by pharmacy shelves, drinks that arrive with props, and menus that read more like concept notes than lists of spirits. Ingredients are foraged, techniques are borrowed from kitchens and laboratories, and presentation is half the experience. These bars aren’t chasing shock value alone. They’re responding to a drinker who wants to be surprised, engaged, and maybe even a little unsettled—like you and me.
If you’re bored of predictable pours and perfectly Instagrammable glasses, consider this your cue. This is your guide to Delhi’s most experimental cocktail bars, where the only thing you can reliably expect is the unexpected!
Situated within the hustle and bustle of Hauz Khas Market, Painkiller flips from a chill sandwich shop by day into one of the neighbourhood’s most inventive yet unpretentious cocktail spots by night. What sets Painkiller apart is its “medicine cabinet”-inspired menu of cleverly named and expertly balanced cocktails like Dolo 650 (a bright, curd-washed tequila drink with pimento chilli), the herbaceous Ciplakiller with coriander and rocket, and the tropical, refined Tropic Disorder with pineapple and coconut ice cream. These drinks lean into playful flavour profiles without overcomplicating things, perfect for unwinding after work or easing into a weekend evening.

The ambience mirrors the menu — fuss-free, grown-up and comfortable, with dim lighting, comfy couches and a welcoming bar counter where you can actually chat with the bartender without yelling over booming music. It’s exactly the sort of spot that feels like a step up from loud pubs but without the stiff craft cocktail formality.
Painkiller also pairs its drinks with a small-plate menu: think sticky charred corn ribs, crunchy baked prawn toast and the indulgent Jungle Crab Curry Doughnut, which all complement the cocktails without feeling too heavy. Whether you’re after a clever twist on classic flavours or a more relaxed date-night vibe in Hauz Khas, Painkiller delivers an experience you probably have never heard of before!
Address: First Floor, Plot No 2, Hauz Khas Market, Block G, Kharera, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi 110016
Timings: Tuesday to Thursday (7 pm–12 am), Friday to Sunday (7 pm–12:45 am)
Price for two: INR 3,500
Tucked away in Lodhi Colony, The Love Hotel is easily one of Delhi’s most mischievous and experimental cocktail spots, built around the concept of Japanese love hotels and designed to feel like a secret you’ve accidentally stumbled upon. Japanese love hotels, as you may or may not know, are a short-stay hotel in Japan designed for privacy, offering hourly or overnight rentals, often featuring extravagant themes and elaborate bathrooms, catering to couples needing discreet time. This bar is based on this concept exactly.

The space is intentionally intimate—low lighting washed in reds, glossy tiled walls, cheeky visual details and snug seating that instantly sets the mood for slow sipping and long conversations. The cocktail menu leans heavily into playful storytelling and unexpected flavour pairings. Think dessert-forward drinks like the It’s Not Bedtime tiramisu martini with choco-grapefruit foam, umami-tinged cocktails like Love Bug made with aged rum, miso and pineapple, and spirit-forward options such as Oops! We Did It Again for whisky lovers who want something familiar but twisted.
Presentation is a big deal here—many drinks arrive with theatrical elements or interactive garnishes that make the experience feel as important as the taste. Yes, I’m talking about their It’s always Cuffing season here cocktail—a martini-paloma mixture—which even comes with its own handcuffs.
The food menu stays compact and Asian-inspired, with small plates like sushi bites, tempura and rich, umami snacks designed to pair with cocktails rather than distract from them. Overall, The Love Hotel is less about loud partying and more about mood, intimacy and boundary-pushing drinks, making it a standout for anyone looking to experience Delhi’s cocktail scene beyond the obvious.
Address: Main Market, 28, Lodhi Rd, Block 13, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi, Delhi, 110003
Timings: Tuesday to Sunday (6 pm–1 am)
Price for two: INR 2,000
For an experimental cocktail adventure that feels a bit like a garden party meets mixology playground, The Drunken Botanist in Cyber Hub, Gurugram, is an obvious pick on any listicle about creative drinking destinations. Set in a large, airy space filled with literal greenery, terrariums, hanging plants and botanical design touches, the ambience is bright and vibrant (almost like enjoying drinks inside a greenhouse)!

What really sets this place apart is its cocktail philosophy: drinks draw inspiration from herbs, flowers, spices and other botanical elements, resulting in sips that are refreshing, surprising and a little playful. Standouts often mentioned include herb-infused delights like Botanist Martini (a gin-based concoction with floral and herb notes), and basil-accented mixes like Basil Smash, all of which are designed to balance garden-fresh complexity with drinkability.
Beyond cocktails, The Drunken Botanist doubles as a microbrewery and global kitchen, offering craft brews like light lagers and stout-style pours alongside fusion bites ranging from sushi rolls and dim sums to quirky fusion dishes—so you can pair your drinks with anything from crispy starters to hearty mains.
The vibe is usually energetic on weekends with live music or DJ sets, but it’s also a great spot for a long, chatty night over inventive drinks, botanical aesthetics and big, shareable plates that help make the experimental cocktails truly memorable!
Address: Building No 10, Tower C, Ground Floor, Unit 1B 1C, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase 2, Sector 24, Gurugram, Haryana 122002
Timings: Monday to Sunday (12 pm–2 am)
Price for two: INR 3,000
While Comorin is primarily known as a progressive modern Indian restaurant, its cocktail program is equally inventive and compelling, making it a standout stop for experimental drinks around Delhi NCR. Set inside a relaxed space on Golf Course Road, the ambience balances polished comfort with creative energy—think sleek bar counters and an open, inviting dining area that’s great for both dates and group nights out.

What really elevates Comorin’s drinks is the mixologist-driven approach: the bar focuses on meticulous flavour development and house-made components, including syrups, infusions, vermouths and liqueurs crafted in-house. Signature cocktails draw on this creativity and technique—Neer More mixes green chilli-infused tequila with buttermilk influences and coriander notes, Pickled Pom Whiskey delivers a tangy, spice-accented bourbon blend with pomegranate shrub, and the Dark Khus Vermouth cocktail layers red wine, cognac, vanilla and star anise for a richly aromatic sip.
Other highlights at Comorin include sous-vide-infused drinks (beverages where flavours are rapidly and precisely extracted from ingredients like fruits, herbs, spices), cocktails served on tap, and a selection of tasting-style house liquors like Light and Dark Khus Vermouth, fennel liqueur and coffee liqueur that let you explore bespoke flavours one pour at a time.
Address: 101, First Floor, Two Horizon Centre, DLF Phase 5, Sector 43, Gurugram, Haryana 122009
Timings: Monday to Sunday (12 pm–12 am)
Price for two: INR 3,000
A true staple of Delhi’s modern cocktail scene, Sidecar isn’t just another bar—it’s one of India’s most acclaimed mixology destinations, repeatedly topping national and international rankings and earning praise for its thoughtful, seasonal, and boundary-pushing drinks program. It’s even been voted #1 in 30BestBarsIndia in 2019, 2022, and 2023.

Sidecar’s ambience strikes a rare balance between cosy sophistication and energetic creativity. The space unfolds over multiple levels, starting with a relaxed café-like lounge lined with books, leading up to the main bar with dark woods, leather accents, and a warm glow that invites you to linger over drinks, and capped by a breezy terrace perfect for evening sips under the stars.
What truly sets Sidecar apart is its cocktail philosophy. Here, syrups, bitters, tinctures and other flavour components are made in-house, and the menus constantly evolve with seasonal produce and local inspirations, resulting in drinks that feel both adventurous and deeply considered. Signature cocktails often highlight Indian or globally inspired ingredients. These include drinks like the tangy Pickled Mango Martini, smoky Oaxacan Nights, their namesake Sidecar, and the seasonal Arq menu built around quintessential Indian elements like barley, betel, and vetiver. Each cocktail tells its own story through its flavour.
Pair your cocktails with a range of creative bar bites that lean global with a local twist—such as butter chicken baos, prawn ghee roast tacos and hearty bar nuts—all designed to complement the drinks without overshadowing them.
Whether you’re a cocktail aficionado keen to explore truly crafted drinks or just looking for a fun yet comfortably lively spot to sip something remarkable in Delhi, Sidecar delivers an elevated, memorable experience, one where story, technique and taste all meet at the glass!
Address: M29, GK2, M Block Market, Greater Kailash-2, Right, 110048, next to HDFC Bank, New Delhi, Delhi 110048
Timings: Monday to Sunday (10 am–1 am)
Price for two: INR 3,000
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