Best place to base yourself is the upstairs lounge or VIP section where sakes and Asian pear martinis are the name of the cocktail game. |
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Today, the ten pound poms looking for a new life have been replaced by international sophisticates sipping martinis in this stunningly lit bar. |
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Avoid the forty-dollar margaritas and go for martinis and negronis in a bar done up in Rothko-esque paints and Fink! jugs. |
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Bar staff specialise in daiquiris and martinis and if you listen carefully you can hear the lions roar in the Jo'burg zoo below. |
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We had stopped by to drink dirty martinis and watch the singers for a while. |
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This will save you the pain of accidentally hitting their number by mistake, or after 13 dirty martinis at the casino. |
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Our host had prepared a home bar for our arrival and we made dirty martinis with sweet and sour pickled carrots as stirrers. |
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A waitress, pad poised with working pen, fields your requests for Sauza margaritas, no salt, and dirty martinis. |
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He sat there for a long time sipping dry martinis and looking woefully into the peanut dish. |
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The impromptu debate, over light beers and dirty martinis, was at once mundane and remarkable. |
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But first you'd have to ensure that the barkeep makes a good one, because dirty martinis seem to be notoriously difficult to get correct. |
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There was always a shaker of martinis and an assortment of hopeful dogs clustered around the dish of nuts. |
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After plying the internship director with martinis, they persuaded him to agree. |
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I passed many evenings at the apartment he shares with my sister, escaping the wet heat, drinking dirty martinis, playing cards, and being beckoned into his basement studio. |
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In the dim light, punters sit sipping raspberry-flavoured Tokyo martinis, losing the freestyle sushi off their chopsticks or necking Asahi beer. |
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If you're in the mood for a libation, you might try the lychee martinis along with the house specialty of geoduck sashimi. |
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Why have people forsaken martinis, Manhattans, old fashioneds, and other preprandials of long-standing popularity? |
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The evening brings the fashionistas to the alter-ego lounge where they sip pricy martinis or shoot pool at the ultramodern bar. |
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Allied Dome recently introduced Malibu Passion Fruit Caribbean Rum, which is great in cocktails like martinis, mojitos, pina coladas, daiquiris and more. |
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For decades bartenders have deftly delivered mixed drinks as discerning customers flock in droves to the establishments that offer the best margaritas, mojitos and martinis. |
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The bar offers 10 kinds of Martinis and an ample wine list from Sauvignon Blanc to Cabernet Sauvignon with most being offered by the glass. |
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Creamy concoctions plus classy retro Martinis seem to be the alcoholic orders of the day. |
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And Tyler should be home from the trip to Austin, Texas, where he played with his other band, the hep Dino Martinis. |
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We went during Paris fashion week and the place was full of martini drinking skinny models, chain-smoking and sipping Martinis. |
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We all went to swim before lunch, rather necessary after swigging Martinis. |
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They laughed about their shared affection for Martinis and picked up their friendship where they'd left off. |
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New Yorkers meet Californians and clash over Martinis and manhattans while the city view from here is as stunning as those hairstyles. |
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The lounge had a welcoming, roaring fire and the notes of the piano rose above the sound of guests conversing over Martinis. |
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Opened in 1995, your castle is actually an American bar, specialising in Martinis and manhattans for a metropolitan crowd of Viennese elite. |
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They mix a selection of Martinis and cosmopolitans while the choice of cognacs and scotch is one of the best in town. |
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It's the place where I learned how to make and drink cosmopolitans, mojitos, and Martinis. |
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It is, however, fruitily refreshing and mixes well, particularly in Martinis, though purists might frown. |
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Bogart seems to have rescinded his deathbed remorse about switching from scotch to Martinis. |
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We spent the first 45 minutes or so, whilst everyone was arriving, propping up the bar and sampling the exotic Martinis. |
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We drank bourbon on the rocks or straight shots of tequila or double vodka Martinis. |
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Lie back on Persian cushions with Martinis or manhattans and take that magic carpet ride. |
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She had two small Martinis, then a 1936 Armagnac in a warm glass, which she liked so much she had a little bit more. |
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But much as I like Martinis, Manhattans and Negronis, there are several reasons I find myself returning to the sweet and sour category of drinks. |
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Hot drinks aren't as likely to sell on their own as more familiar cocktails like Martinis. |
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Other's enjoy their Martinis poured with gin into a glass in the shadow of the vermouth bottle. |
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Drinks run the gamut from Manhattans to Martinis but shaken or stirred they cost a bomb. |
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We sell more Cuervo Gold Margaritas and house Martinis from our own cocktail list than anything. |
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The two-unit operation is known for its Martinis, but has a respectable beer list with eight draft and 35 bottled beers. |
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For example, operators report a decline in bottled beer sales, but strong growth in Martinis. |
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In the left-hand corner, behind the front door, a gaggle of New York ladies sipping gins and Martinis are deep in some conspiratorial gossip. |
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Today, the fight is to be noticed, and Margaritas, Mojitos, and Martinis are the beverage weapons of choice. |
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Other restaurants around the country are mixing it up with Martinis and other cocktails. |
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In combinations that may make purists shudder, cordials are more popular than ever as featured ingredients in mainstream Martinis and Margaritas. |
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Did we ever think we'd see the day we'd be lying on the beach in Hawaii sipping Martinis? |
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The explosion of consumer interest in new flavor, combinations has made hot drinks as exciting as flavored Martinis and other mixed drinks. |
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On the side panels, curving architectural moldings loom above business-suited men clutching Martinis and scraps of paper. |
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World class bar staff mix and muddle a variety of concoctions, from herb-infused cosmopolitans to fresh fruit Martinis. |
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The explosion of the Cosmopolitan and Appletini are two examples of how flavored Martinis have become the pre-dinner cocktail of choice. |
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For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan. |
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A delicate disc lined with vintage silk, crowned with a cabbage rose and antique blusher veil, is perfect for sipping Martinis. |
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Day 1 starts with Habanero pepper-infused vodka Martinis upon arrival. |
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It's no wonder then that provocatively-named shots and shooters, and colorful Martinis made with flavored vodkas and sweet syrups are all the rage with them. |
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To rectify the problem, the Enfield form of rifling based on five grooves and lands is introduced, so the last of the British military Martinis are called Martini-Enfields. |
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The foremost of TV's new generation of female lushes, this millionairess drinks vodka Martinis for breakfast and will have a fifth in her veins by lunch. |
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You can tank up on powerful Sake while you dine on their noodles, and you can knock back Martinis and Cosmos in the bar later on when the fashion elite make their entrances. |
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Just as some prefer their Martinis dry, others want more vermouth flavor. |
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Because it has so many different types of Martinis, six different Martini glasses are kept on hand, including one with a Z-shaped stem and another with a beaded stem. |
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There's still a demand for new and different types of Martinis. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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Sipping on our nashi pear and lychee Martinis, we surveyed the room. |
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Shiru-Bay also has a great selection of cold and hot sakes and Martinis. |
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Now, however, the Shooter's drink menu, printed on a place mat, lists not shooters but instead Martinis, ice cream drinks, tropical drinks and coffee drinks. |
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Those four pages include 13 specialty drinks, six super creamy drinks, four Margaritas, 13 Martinis and eight coffee drinks made with whiskey, rum, cordials and whipped cream. |
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I wasn't sure what Martinis were but they were something like the stuff called poteen that was given to special visitors like the priest or to the postman at Christmas. |
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We'll be peering over the barricades at the beautiful people who are swilling Martinis right on the spot where we used to put up our pup tents and park our caravans. |
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For the pre-dinner crowd, Martinis are still the drink of choice. |
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It can currently be seen on menus throughout the country in Mojitos, Mudslides, Cacao Pina Coladas, shots, and Espresso Martinis. |
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Among the classic cocktails that have been refreshed are the Bay Breeze, Cape Codder and Long Island Iced Tea, Cosmopolitan, Sour Apple and Chocolate Martinis. |
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The dry Martinis, whiskey sours and double scotches belong to the 20th-century boozehound, particular about his drinks and able to afford quality liquor. |
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