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什么to Drink
December 12, 2012

什么to Drink at Atera’s Downstairs Lounge

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Last night,Ateraopened its downstairs cocktail bar. Don’t expect a big, boisterous bar scene though. The tiny twelve-seat spot is as subdued as the upstairs restaurant: There are only a couple of stools at the bar itself, and the rest of the seating is dark leather chairs and a sofa. As for the drinks: Check out the full menu below, but look for drinks concocted by chef Matthew Lightner like the Meyer Shrub, a lemon-vinegar-and-saison mixture infused with vanilla-y tonka beans; the Sour Sumac, which is like a pisco sour dusted with its namesake shrub; and the hot, hearty-sounding Old Fashioned ale, a combination of brandy, beer, cream, ginger, and egg yolks. No food, yet, but the the place should start doing cheese by the end of the week and bar snacks shortly thereafter. People looking to snag one of the seats shoulde-mail for a reservation.

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Gin, vodka, Pineau des Charentes, honey, sorrel, marigold, elderflower, anise Gin, vodka, Pineau des Charentes, honey, sorrel, marigold, elderflower, anise

Gin, vodka, Pineau des Charentes, honey, sorrel, marigold, elderflower, anise

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Tequila, mescal, grapefruit, lime, geranium, white cardomom, anise, clove Tequila, mescal, grapefruit, lime, geranium, white cardomom, anise, clove

Tequila, mescal, grapefruit, lime, geranium, white cardomom, anise, clove

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You access the bar via elevator. You access the bar via elevator.

You access the bar via elevator.

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Seating is done on a reservation-only basis. Seating is done on a reservation-only basis.

Seating is done on a reservation-only basis.

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A look at almost the entire room from the bar. A look at almost the entire room from the bar.

A look at almost the entire room from the bar.

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Served warm, brandy, ale, lemon, ginger, cream, egg yolk Served warm, brandy, ale, lemon, ginger, cream, egg yolk

Served warm, brandy, ale, lemon, ginger, cream, egg yolk

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