Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Cocktails at the Drake Hotel

Diane

Cheers!

Late afternoon sunshine played through windows at the Drake Hotel as we eased ourselves into the banquette. The ambience was understated and not contrived, with lots of wood and burnished surfaces.  Music was playing at a level that respected comfortable conversation between friends.

The venue first opened in 1890 as Small's Hotel, near what was then one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in the city. The bar has seen many changes over the last century and a half, and is enjoying a revival as a boutique hotel, concert venue, art space, and restaurant.

Gord Hannah is the head bartender and chief cocktail ambassador at the Drake. In a recent interview, he says "As a hotel bar, we have always had a strong affinity to the classic cocktails that form the basis of bar programs for 200 years. We are also a music venue, art gallery and restaurant, so our team always tries to stay current with global offerings and new cocktail trends. Stevie Wonder will always be on a playlist for a DJ, but to stay current, you also have to offer the newest underground artist. Our bar team does the same – a well made old fashioned will always be a crowd pleaser, but our new version of the Tequila Sunrise will open up your eyes to new things.

One of the nice things about going out with the Epitourists is that none of us mind sharing our drinks, so we were all able to sample some of the concoctions devised by Drake's own bartenders.

None of us mind sharing our drinks...
  
Caroline had a Martini huile d'olive, with three small drops of olive oil shimmering on the surface that floated together. The basil infusion ended up being good to the last drop. 

Laura's  brown-butter-maple Old Fashioned was a nice twist on a classic as well, mixing sour and sweet with a bit of a tang. 

I ordered a sour sipper dubbed la Bohème, which was a mix of tequila, Campari, absinthe, charred pineapple, sage, and lime. The pale grapefruit colour was a nice surprise when it arrived at the table.

Kaarina enjoyed a bubbly Cava, effervescent with tiny bubbles.

I'm marking my calendar now for the Toronto Cocktail Conference, which takes over The Drake Hotel from August 13 to 15 this coming summer.

The Drake Hotel, a great place for a cocktail!




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