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Meaghan Dorman

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    May 13, 2011

    Posts of the Week

    Hey ho, it's Friday afternoon, and thus time to look back at the week that was: Is this the future of the East Village? Our 10 Best NYC Restaurants for Pre-Theater Prix Fixe. Girl Next Door's Tart & Tipsy brownie is beautiful & boozy.

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    May 10, 2011

    Lantern's Keep's Meaghan Dorman Talks Appletinis, Negroni Cravings and Bringing Back the '80s (in Cocktail Form)

    David RomanThe busy, busy Meaghan Dorman​The last time we checked in with Meaghan Dorman, she'd just launched her first cocktail list at Raines Law Room (48 West 17th Street). Since then, she has launched a couple more at such bars as Jones Wood Foundry (401 East 76th Street) and Lantern's Kee ... More >>

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    April 19, 2011

    With Lantern's Keep, Opening Today, Times Square Is Becoming a Cocktailian's Paradise

    laverrue/FlickrTimes Square for tipplers​Since it was sanitized of smut in the Giuliani years, Times Square has become the bane of many New Yorkers' existence. Swarming with tourists intent on stocking up on Disney and M&M paraphernalia, it's the last place most discerning natives want to go f ... More >>

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    April 6, 2011

    What to Drink at Jones Wood Foundry: The Italian Diplomat

    Each week in The Daily Shot, we have ourselves a drink that we think you should try, too. Chantal MartineauThe Italian Diplomat​The drink: Italian Diplomat The bar: Jones Wood Foundry (401 East 76th Street, Upper East Side, 212-249-2700) The price: $10 The ingredients: Cardamaro Amaro, Car ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 22, 2011

    Craft Brewers Collaborate on New Beers; U.S. Now Largest Wine-Consuming Nation

    ​All 400 cases of Australia's most expensive wine, a recently released Shiraz called Laird priced at $700 to $800 a bottle, have been sold. [Wall Street Journal] A number of good cocktailing options have cropped up around Times Square, including the newly revamped Rum House. [NY Times] The u ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 21, 2011

    Open & Closed: Say Hello to 61 Local, Goodbye to The City Grill

    Restaurants and bars, they come and they go. Here are a few making their debuts and bowing out this week. La Taqueria in Park Slope has closed completely after downsizing from sit-down restaurant to takeout joint in October. [Eater] East Village vegan café the Little Bird appears to be closed and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 19, 2011

    Beefeater Has a New Seasonal Gin: Introducing Winter Edition

    A gin for the colder months.​Remember when Beefeater launched its Summer Gin and master distiller Desmond Payne hinted that it might be the first in a series of seasonal gins? Well, it turns out it was. And the next one, Winter Edition, has arrived.

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    September 30, 2010

    Raines Law Room to Launch Ladies' Menu

    Let it Raines.​Raines Law Room will introduce weekly drink specials this Sunday, featuring a rotating cast of $10 cocktails. This week's theme is cocktails created by women, such as the Hanky Panky by Ada Coleman of London's Savoy Hotel, a variation on the martini made with gin, sweet vermouth ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2010

    Raines Law Room's Meaghan Dorman Talks Speakeasy Overload, Creating 'New' Classic Cocktails, and Being a Lady United for the Protection of Endangered Cocktails

    Meaghan Dorman​Meaghan Dorman is just your average drinks slinger-slash-Penthouse writer. She's also the head bartender at Raines Law Room near Union Square, which has just introduced a brand-new cocktail list, the first major overhaul to the menu since the bar opened a year and a half ago. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2010

    Posts of the Week

    As we descend into the welcome oblivion of a long holiday weekend, here's a look back at the best posts of the week that was: We ranked Our 10 Best Vegetarian Dishes. The Daily Shot: cozy up to PDT's Kansai Kick. This week's Top Chef was "embarrassing, like living in a trailer park."

  • Blogs

    December 17, 2009

    A Cocktail Contest for The Tales of Hoffman Gives the Metropolitan Opera a Little Extra Punch

    Selena RicksPerhaps they served metropolitans too...​ Last night, the Metropolitan Opera treated its Young Associates--a group of young donors--to an experience not usually paired with a night of arias: a cocktail competition inspired by the current production, Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hof ... More >>

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    September 18, 2009

    Posts of the Week

    Ah, Friday. Without further ado, the week's best posts: Cute Yummy Time: when gothic Lolita fetishists and singing crab bagels collide.Battle of the Dishes pitted supermarket veggie burgers against one another. Fork in the Road ranked our 10 Best French Fries.As the city grows more bike-friend ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2009

    A Bartending Competition, in a Honey of a Spot

    Jonathan Pogash, making a 'Bee Sting'​Barenjager, the German honey liqueur imported by the same company responsible for the success of Jagermeister and Grey Goose, hosted a bartending competition last night in a bona fide speakeasy located in a basement in NOHO. The password to get in was "Bea ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 9, 2009

    Dispatch from the Back Bar: Ryan Magarian Guests at Pegu

    ​While the cat's away, as they say. Audrey Saunders may be sunning herself on some remote beach, but her cocktail lounge, Pegu Club, carries on without her. Last night, Seattle-based mixologist and Aviation Gin co-creator Ryan Magarian took over the bar, serving up a special menu of Aviation c ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 30, 2009

    New York Gets Its Own Chapter of LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails)

    lupec.org​ In this renaissance of the classic cocktail, it seems only apt that several of the city's top female bartenders would get together to form a New York chapter of LUPEC or Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails. Lynnette Marrero of cocktail consulting and catering ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 1, 2009

    Happy Canada Day! Have a Maple Syrup Cocktail, Eh

    Our nation's Independence Day isn't till this weekend, but our neighbors to the north are already celebrating. Today marks Canada Day, the anniversary of the 1867 decree that united the country's first four provinces. You can pay homage to our upstairs neighbour, a.k.a. "America's Hat," with a deli ... More >>

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