Featuring one of my faves, The Reel Inn (and a shot of Nadine & me from last summer).
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Featuring one of my faves, The Reel Inn (and a shot of Nadine & me from last summer).
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Have a cocktail (or three) for me this weekend at one of these NYC brunch spots that offer unlimited drinks with your entree, courtesy of BrunchCritic! I like Essex - which doesn't technically offer unlimited drinks...but they never keep track - and Southern Hospitality, myself.
(Above, a recipe for one of my very favorite summer drinks, the St. Germain Cocktail.)
Have a great weekend!
On the cocktails menu, I spotted something called a "Sappho" that I didn't end up ordering...but that I think I'll be making a version of in the near future. Here's my interpretation:
For a light (and yet beautifully festive) holiday cocktail, just pour a little cranberry vodka (or homemade cranberry-orange vodka) over ice, add a few splashes of soda water, and garnish with sugared cranberries...
I have no idea where I got this recipe from, but I've been making one version or another of it during the holidays since before I was legally allowed to purchase the ingredients. It's gorgeous and festive, and everybody loves it.
I first discovered X-Rated last February, and ever since then it's been my go-to mix-in whenever I want just a little extra kick in my drink...
Check out last night's $12 Chinatown purchase!
Last night, after our trip to the Salvation Army, Mom and I headed over to 44 & X for pre-dinner cocktails. I had just taken the first sip of my very delicious blue cheese olive-infused dirty martini when I noticed something unwanted floating about on the surface.
There’s something about a great cocktail that makes any time a good one (Psst, Kim: I think it has something to do with the booze).
Tuesday afternoon's "lesson" at the Park Royal Grand came courtesy of some visitors from Senor Frog's, who taught the enthusiastic assembled guests how to concoct something called a "Poisonous Frog." Next time a yard-long plastic drinking vessel comes your way, you'll know what to do!