A drink called Beets by Dre contained beet juice, gin, and rosemaryβO.K. if borschtβs your thing; watch the white jeans. Read more.
The most intoxicating elixir of all is the atmosphere, which, you suddenly realize, is homey and warm. Read more.
"The atmosphere alone could be enough to warrant a visit: a burlap-walled, cedar-accented party hosted by a low-key, affable celebrity." Read more.
Sarah Larson calls Sid Gold's an "elegant punk-and-pop piano bar, where you can sit in an alcove booth or on a barstool around the piano, drink Hemingway Daiquiris, eat clams casino, and perform..." Read more.
βThe bar is a sort of baby Bungalow 8, or, as one patron described it, a place for 'young people skewing old and old people skewing young.'β Read more.
"Few things are more intoxicating than the pairing of poetry and a good pint." Read more.
βFifty years ago, the Holiday opened at 8 A.M., a former bartender recently told a proprietor, so that high-rise window washers could come in 'to get a little courage.'β Read more.
Bankers, writers, ponytailed tough guys, women in tight pants, men with braids like Axl Rose: everybody sits side by side, drinking their fireballs and Honkerβs Ale. Read more.