Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Know What I Could Go for Right Now?

Bloody Mary

The Rum House


228 W. 47th St., nr. Broadway; 646-490-6924

The revived Times Square dive pours not one but six properly spicy Bloodies on weekends from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Best among them: the Andrew Jackson, made with unaged white whiskey and smoked paprika, and garnished with salami ($14).
 
 

Martinz 

Il Matto

281 Church St., at White St. 212-226-1607

Mixologist Christina Bini gives her Martinis an avant-garde spin at this quirky Italian restaurant, with the particularly aromatic Maltese featuring red bell pepper, ginger-infused vodka, and pepperoncino ($14). 

Mary Queen of Scots

115 Allen St., nr. Delancey St. 212-460-0915

Alongside the parade of whiskey drinks devised by Marcine Franckowiak and Jay Zimmerman (the Breslin) is this outstanding Sazerac, which returns to its 1830s roots by subbing out rye for Cognac, and balancing the herbaceous Herbsaint with a muddled sugar cube ($13).
 
 

Dark and Stormy

El Cobre

95 Ave. A, nr. 6th St. 212-614-6818

The Cuban restaurant in the Cienfuegos compound boldly dispenses its Stormies out of a tap. Mayur Subbarao whips up a large batch with ginger syrup, fresh lime, and Gosling’s rum, then kegs it, pressurizes it, and pours it on draught ($14).
 
 

Manhattan

 Fedora

239 W. 4th St., nr. Charles St.; 646-449-9336

Made with spicy, 100-proof Rittenhouse rye, the Boothby Manhattan concocted by Joseph Leonard vet Brian Bartels gets gussied up with a splash of sparkling wine ($12).
 
 

Sloe-Gin Fizz

The Commodore

366 Metropolitan Ave., at Havemeyer St., Williamsburg; 718-218-7632

Don’t let the pinkish color fool you: The sloe-gin fizz tastes surprisingly complex, with fresh lemon juice, soda water, a spoonful of simple syrup, and cucumber-scented Hendrick’s gin ($7).
 
 

Negroni

 The John Dory Oyster Bar

1196 Broadway, at 29th St. 212-792-9000

The best of Sasha Petraske’s dozen-plus fish-friendly libations doesn’t lean on citrus or gin. It’s a bubbly negroni sbagliato (“wrong” in Italian) incorporating Prosecco alongside Campari and sweet vermouth ($12).
 
 

Rum Punch

 
 
 
The Drink

228 Manhattan Ave., nr. Grand St., Williamsburg 718-782-8463

The finest of the nautical dive’s rotating communal punches is the Crusade, which mingles Old Monk Indian rum with citric Earl Grey tea and aromatics such as orange peel, allspice, and peppermint ($43, serves ten).

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