where nations meet over drinks
Diplomacy has always happened in rooms designed for conversation. The round table, the low lighting, the careful arrangement of seating — every detail serves the negotiation. At diplomacy.bar, the table is long, the drinks are strong, and the conversation is honest in the way that only late-night bar talk can be.
There are rules to diplomatic drinking. The host pours first. The toast is brief. The glass is never empty, and a refill is never refused. These protocols have governed international relations for centuries, and they govern the bar with equal authority.
The most important conversations happen after the official meetings end. In the quiet hours, over a last drink, positions soften. Ultimatums become suggestions. Enemies discover common ground. The bar is the back channel of civilization.