You may have seen Millie Tang, sitting atop the shoulders of a coworker and filling 10 coupe glasses, stacked upon one another, with Daiquiri goodness — a Staiquiri, if you will.Here, she tells us the story behind that, how opening and running the now departed Deathproof changed her life, and why she’s loving being behind the stick at The Gresham.
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Interviewed by Alex Ross & Chanel Liquori Since the days of Ada Coleman, females have…
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We’re continuing our series of interviews with women in the bar industry. Today, we speak…
We’re continuing our series of interviews with women in the bar industry. Today, we speak…
We’re continuing our series of interviews with women in the bar industry. Today, meet Rinna…
Welcome to our series of interviews with women in the bar industry. The condensed versions…
On the weekend, The New York Times has run a nice little look at the words, phrases and banter bartenders bandy about behind the bar.
After 13 years in the space on Eldridge Street, Milk & Honey’s owner Sasha Petraske was looking for new digs: a bigger space for a new chapter in Milk & Honey’s life. And one that sparked a new life for the old space: life as Attaboy. We asked Ross and McIllroy how it came to be via email.
A lot has been written about the power of social media in our industry but don’t think for a second that is going to stop me from adding my two cents. I’m focusing on this from a business perspective as well so let’s forget about those people who post photos of their dinner, their baby bump, their dog in a tutu and so on. Their souls can’t be saved.