Wynwood, South Beach, Miami Lakes? A new beer garden wants to make this suburb cool Carlos Frías, The Miami Herald
Feb. 12 After years of helping build several of Miami hottest bars and clubs from Sweet Liberty to Eleven, Mauricio Lacayo wondered: Why can t Miami Lakes get some of the cool new things?
His Miami Lakes neighbor Julio Cabrera, the cocktail master behind the acclaimed Little Havana lounge Café La Trova, thought the same thing. Fortunately the city s developers and major land owners, the Graham family, felt the time was right to finally fit Miami Lakes with more than another chain restaurant.
Tales of the Cocktail 2021 heads online 2nd February, 2021 by Owen Bellwood
The annual Tales of the Cocktail conference will take place virtually in September, with hopes of returning to an in-person event in 2022.
Tales of the Cocktail 2021 will run online from 20 to 23 September
The New Orleans festival was forced online in 2020 for the first time as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. For this year’s event, Tales of the Cocktail (TOTC) will take place virtually once again, running from 20 to 23 September.
The event has been push backed from its usual July date, which the TOTC Foundation said was done ‘with the knowledge that early 2021 will continue to be a crucial time for establishments to focus on recovery efforts’.
TOTC awards first Great Bar Race grants 22nd December, 2020 by Owen Bellwood
The Tales of the Cocktail Foundation has given its inaugural Great Bar Race Inclusion and Representation Grants to Turning Tables and the Made in New Orleans Foundation.
Turning Tables received a Great Bar Race Inclusion and Representation Grant
Created to promote equality, inclusion and representation in the drinks industry, the Tales of the Cocktail Foundation (TOTCF) Great Bar Race grants were awarded in partnership with Grey Goose vodka.
Caroline Rosen, president of TOTCF, said: “I have long admired the ways in which Grey Goose has championed representation and inclusivity for our industry and could not think of two better recipients for these grants.”