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GlenEllynite
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When downtown, where can you get a good martini?
 
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Roger at Vitori's does a stellar job. I think the locals like a layer of ice floating atop their drinks. I do not. So I request it not be beaten up so much.

Incredibly easy drinks to make, but many places are awesome at screwing them up.
 
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I only went there once, after a long day, and wasn't up to martini's that day. I must return.

I did get a great Cosmo at Thipi Thai (sp?) one day, but I haven't tried any other martini's there.

Worst dirty martini I can remember was at the Santa Fe.
 
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The martini: the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet.

-H. L. Mencken

One martini is all right. Two are too many, and three are not enough.

-James Thurber



My True Friend

The first Martini I ever drank was strictly medicinal, for threatened seasickness, and in spite of a loyal enjoyment of them which may be increasing in direct ratio to my dwindling selectivity of palate, I must admit that I still find them a sure prop to my flagging spirits, my tired or queasy body, even my over-timid social I self. I think I know how many to drink, and when, and where, as well as why and if I have acted properly and heeded all my physical and mental reactions to them, I have been the winner in many an otherwise lost bout with everything from boredom to plain funk. A well-made Martini or Gibson, correctly chilled and nicely served, has been more often my true friend than any two-legged creature.

—M. F. K. Fisher, “To the Gibson
and Beyond” (Atlantic, Jan. 1949)

Discipline

Nobody seemed to notice the unusualness of a Martini at midnight, though Daylight looked sharply for that very thing; for he had long since learned that Martinis had their strictly appointed times and places. But he liked Martinis, and, being a natural man, he chose deliberately to drink when and how he pleased.

—Jack London, Burning Daylight (1910)

British Accent

“Mr. Farley, [said Emily] would you like to mix a cocktail? If you have anything in mind. There’s gin and French and Italian vermouth, but we could just as easily have something else.”

“I like a Martini and so does Nancy.”

“I think a Martini,” said Emily.

“Tell Mrs. Liggett what you told me about shaking Martinis,” said Nancy.

“Oh, yes,” said Parley. “You know, like everyone else, I suppose, I’ve been going for years on the theory that a Martini ought to be stirred and not shaken?”

“Yes, that’s what I’ve always heard,” said Emily.

“Well, in London last year I talked with an English bartender who told me that theory’s all wrong. American, he said.”

“Scornfully,” said Nancy.

“Very scornfully,” said Paul.

“I can imagine very scornfully,” said Emily.

—John O’Hara, BUtterfield 8 (1935)


Valor Reborn

There is a point where the marriage of gin and vermouth is consummated. It varies a little with the constituents, but for a gin of 95 proof and a harmonious vermouth it may be generalized as about 3.7 to one. And that is not only the proper proportion but the critical one; if you use less gin it is a marriage in name only and the name is not martini. You get a drinkable and even pleasurable result, but not art’s sunburst of imagined delight becoming real. Happily, the upper limit is not so fixed; you may make it four to one or a little more than that, which is a comfort if you cannot do fractions in your head and an assurance when you must use an unfamiliar gin. But not much more. This is the violet hour, the hour of hush and wonder, when the affections glow again and valor is reborn, when the shadows deepen magically along the edge of the forest and we believe that, if we watch carefully, at any moment we may see the unicorn. But it would not be a martini if we should see him.

—Bernard DeVoto, “For the
Wayward and Beguiled”
(Harper’s, Dec. 1949)

I think a man ought to get drunk at least twice a year just on principle, so he won't let himself get snotty about it.

-Raymond Chandler
 
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Wow. All I can add to that, is the fact that "five is the new three!"

Reminiscing, I can't ignore the dirty martini I was served at The Bank in Wheaton. Oh so good, but only the first one. I think the liberal application of olive brine made consuming one sublime, but a second conjured images of being adrift at sea in thirst.
 
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but a second conjured images of being adrift at sea in thirst.


LOL...
 
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I have never had a martini.
 
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I have never had a martini.


LOL....
 
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Roger, Roger, Roger...in fact, I believe we're headed up that way in just a bit.

(I personally like his black cherry martini, but Mr. Scribbler goes for the tried and true. Vodka, up, with an olive.)
 
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Roger at Vitori's does a stellar job. I think the locals like a layer of ice floating atop their drinks. I do not. So I request it not be beaten up so much.


I always request the toughest vodka they have, one that can not only take a beating, but can dish one out as well.

I like the mini layer of ice effect. At home, I can only get a really good one if I send the glass into the deep freeze a half hour before I pour. Which means I have to decide on something frozen for dinner, so there is room for a couple of glasses.
 
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When Dave was tending bar at Cab's, his 'tini was pretty darn good. It is hard to beat Roger though-he is consistent. The worst in the CBD? Thipi Thai--way too much vermouth.
 
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HD - You may want to check out Cab's again when you get a 'tini craving. Dave's back in town.
 
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I did a martini cruise downtown last Sunday. I am not sure what conclusions I can draw, Sunday night on a holiday weekend might not have the A-team working.

Roger certainly wasn't on staff, unless he dresses up as a woman, but the dirty martini was OK. Moving over to the Tap House, so that we wouldn't be alone at the bar, I got a respectable cosmo. Glanced in the window of Figo - nobody at the bar, not even a bartender? Pass. Then onto Shannon's, to directly compare the cosmo. Ugh. Raspberry liquor was added in additon to or as a replacement of the cranberry juice. Still drank it, but didn't care for it. Next a lemon drop, which was OK.

A brief discussion was held, but better judgment prevailed, and we did not go to Curly's for "one more." We will have to save Curly's for next time. I think the bartender at Shannon's mentioned something about not charging us for the the cosmo's we didn't like, but after four cocktails I wasn't paying too much attention to the tab.

As far as "atmosphere" is concerned, on this holiday weekend Sunday night, Shannon's had the best feel. And that's not becuase it was last, and we were "warmed up," so to speak. Vittorio's had few patrons, and the other Tap House patrons were fixated on some sort of computer game at the end of the bar, so we just had a cozy cocktail for two at those bars. But Shannon's bar, where you could see the patrons across and next to you, led to some small conversations.

The food menu at the Tap House caught our attention, a munch stop there is in our future.
 
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Clam has another one to drink girltinis with Big Grin
 
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Clam has another one to drink girltinis with Big Grin


Uh,I think you mean Yoss.

Roger is the best around. No if's and or buts.


"You shouldn't soil your Sunday pants, like those other foolish ants."
 
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This would be Yoss.


Correct. Get your sissy boys right.


"Deck the halls..."
 
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What up Yoss?


"You shouldn't soil your Sunday pants, like those other foolish ants."
 
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I got two weeks in town, we need to get Gus out.


"Deck the halls..."
 
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Roger is the best around. No if's and or buts.


Still true, just bring your own glass!


"You shouldn't soil your Sunday pants, like those other foolish ants."
 
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sweetwater made some good martini's; dave at cabs does a fine job too.
 
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