Tribeca’s Hidden Cocktail Hotspot WarrenPeace Unveils Bold New Summer Menu Packed With Global Flavors and Savory Sips

As New Yorkers trade heavy winter cocktails for lighter seasonal pours, one Tribeca bar is giving cocktail lovers a fresh reason to venture downtown.

Located in the heart of Tribeca, WarrenPeace has officially launched its new spring and summer cocktail menu, introducing a lineup of inventive drinks designed to capture the energy of warm-weather evenings. Known for its intimate candlelit atmosphere and globally inspired approach to mixology, the cocktail bar is embracing the season with bright botanicals, layered spices, and creative twists on classic favorites.

The new menu was developed through collaboration among WarrenPeace’s in-house team, resulting in a collection of cocktails that balance unexpected ingredients with approachable flavors. While many bars lean heavily into sweet summer drinks, WarrenPeace continues to distinguish itself through savory-driven creations that prioritize complexity and depth.

Among the standout offerings is the Piña Verde ($21), a vegetable-forward tequila cocktail that combines tomatillo, poblano pepper, and pineapple with a salted rim and dehydrated pineapple garnish. The drink delivers a refreshing balance of sweetness, acidity, and subtle heat.

For guests seeking something lighter, the Summer Abroad ($21) offers a spritz-inspired experience featuring strawberry and peach wine aperitif, gentian, prosecco, and balsamic-pickled strawberries. The result is a bright, sweet-and-sour cocktail designed for leisurely summer afternoons.

Another attention-grabbing addition is the White Lotus ($21), a martini-inspired cocktail layered with vodka, lychee liqueur, yuzu, yogurt-soju, and saline. Finished with a lychee dipped in black sea salt, the drink combines tropical fruit flavors with a savory edge.

Those looking for richer flavor profiles can opt for the Mr. Tally Man ($23), a Cognac and rye whiskey creation infused with banana, walnut, falernum, and Caribbean spices. Inspired by the classic Sazerac, the cocktail delivers warmth and complexity while remaining surprisingly light on the palate.

Rounding out the menu is the Paradise Spice ($23), a globally influenced blend of gin, black tea, cardamom, vanilla, and yuzu. The cocktail was designed to reflect the diverse cultural influences that define New York City itself.

Adding to the seasonal experience, WarrenPeace has also reopened its outdoor seating area. The shaded patio, positioned just outside the bar’s open windows, creates an inviting atmosphere for guests looking to enjoy cocktails while soaking up the sights and sounds of a bustling Tribeca summer.

With inventive ingredients, international influences, and a renewed outdoor dining experience, WarrenPeace is positioning itself as a destination for cocktail enthusiasts seeking something beyond the ordinary this season.