Now Radio Room goes big. Last month Radio Room returned to The Edison and featuring their new Director of Spirits Joe Brooke (formerly from Copa D'Oro), Brian Miller from Death & Co in New York, and Erick Castro from Rickhouse bar in San Francisco.
Probably thanks to the Tasting Table coverage of the event that morning, the place got packed as the night goes on, so for the next one either come early or come really late to avoid the lines!
We got there somewhat early and managed to score a side room to ourselves along with fellow bloggers I bumped into there.
Each of the three bartenders featured three special drinks each. I hit up Brian Miller's from Death & Co station first.
The first drink I had that night became my favorite: Hispaniola from Brian Miller featured rum, Summer Royale tea, lime, ginger, and syrup.
I also enjoyed Sancho's Lady from Erick Castro.
Not to worry for next time, though, The Edison promises to bring even more bartenders and also "satellite bars" where their regular employees will man for those of you who want to just order a hi-ball, a beer or whatnot. That will certainly free up more of the time and hands of the renowned guest bartenders to make their own special, complicated drinks.
They also had live music from The Vagabond Opera. I didn't pay much attention the them until I hear Scott Walker's Amsterdam playing (at which point I immediately rushed close to the stage).
Somewhat hidden in the back are gems from the sea. Christophe Happillon was shucking away some Fanny Bay oysters. I tasted one and - wow - amazing oysters. I do hear they will be back for the next Radio Room and I'll definitely be on the lookout for them.
thanks for posting this and pushing me to finally do this post!
ReplyDeleteugh. those lines were a definite buzz kill though :\
see you at the day before press thing right?
Hi burumun,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the report. So how bad were those lines? Not worse than, say, Kogi back in the day was it?
Oh, about 30 mins for a drink? I don't know how bad the line to get in was, since I didn't stand in it, but at least waiting for a drink was better than waiting on the streets for Kogi for an hour :P
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