The New San Francisco Martini Path Options Martinis at Bars

San Francisco is a good cocktail city, with traditional and inventive drinks accessible at bars and eating places throughout the town. That’s not altering, however now drinkers can actually dial into one particular cocktail: the Martini.

The San Francisco Journey Affiliation simply unveiled The San Francisco Martini Path, a curated information that highlights 23 San Francisco bars serving standout Martinis.

Its actual origin and birthdate could also be disputed, however the few drinks are extra celebrated than the Martini. This easy mixture of gin and vermouth is endlessly customizable—generally to ailing impact—however as we speak’s bartenders have given us unbelievable Martini variations that enlist craft gins, esoteric vermouths and aperitif wines, distinctive bitters, and enjoyable garnishes. So, there’s by no means been a greater time to drink Martinis.

“The Martini Path is each a toast to San Francisco’s historical past and a style of its future,” stated Anna Marie Presutti, President and CEO of San Francisco Journey. “That is the place the Martini discovered its swagger and the place it continues to be reinvented. San Francisco is at all times elevating the bar. We’re thrilled to work with native companies to have a good time the town’s craft cocktail scene.” 

The Martini Path spans a number of San Francisco neighborhoods, from downtown to the Embarcadero to the Richmond, and every cease celebrates the town’s position in shaping cocktail tradition.

The 23-drink path was curated by San Francisco-based meals, drink, and journey author Omar Mamoon. His picks embody Martinis from Absinthe, Bar Iris, Hello Dive Bar, True Laurel, Wildhawk, and extra.

“The listing shines a lightweight on only a fraction of the various bars and eating places in San Francisco making wonderful Martinis,” Mamoon stated. “The Martini Path is simply a place to begin—use it as a enjoyable method to discover the town and make your individual path, too. There’s a lot to uncover and discover in SF.” 


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