Bar
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Health
Bartenders Are Giving Blue Cocktails the Green Light
Once considered tacky, blue versions of classic cocktails are appearing on bar menus throughout New York City.
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Business
The Lesbian Bar Isn’t Dead. It’s Pouring Orange Wine in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES — One pleasingly bitter, gently botanical, sort-of purple nonalcoholic cocktail in, and I was just happy to be…
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Health
Where to Dine Like a Tuscan, and More Reader Questions
Prepare for one very down-to-earth experience.
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World
Is This the New Cocktail Capital of Europe?
In April 1929, the Orient Express train from Paris pulled into Belgrade, as it did regularly on its way to…
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Health
Celebrating the Roaring 2020s With a Bee’s Knees Cocktail
The Prohibition Era favorite is back on bar menus, with creative ingredients but the same inherent charm.
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Arts
‘The Smuggler’ Review: A Barman’s Rambling Yarn
The one-man show means to draw the audience into a moral quandary pitting immigrants and the American poor against each…
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Magazine
Dry for January? New Bars Cater to the ‘Sober Curious’
A former barfly samples alcohol-free bars and mocktail pop-ups in New York City.
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Magazine
That Mocktail Costs How Much?
On a Saturday night in December, just after sunset, Megan Horton sat at the bar of Nubeluz, a 50th-floor lounge…
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World
Druggings, Deaths and Robberies Put New York’s Gay Community on Edge
At first, the men’s deaths were treated as overdoses, until tens of thousands of dollars were found drained from their…
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Health
Not Shaken, Not Stirred: These Cocktails Are Thrown
A showy tradition of mixing drinks in midair can add both flavor and a show to the bar experience.