The Caipirinha MooMba Beach Bar in Aruba is a self-proclaimed “laid back beach bar featuring a myriad of tropical libations, call drinks, beer and wine.”
The Pain Killer Shortly after they opened their resort in the British Virgin Islands in 1970, Soggy Dollar owners George and Marie Myrick began serving what would eventually become the British Virgin Islands’ official cocktail, and one of the most popular drinks in the Caribbean, the Pain Killer.
Grace Bay’s Infiniti Martini The Infiniti Beach Bar at Grace Bay Resorts in Turks and Caicos boasts the longest bar in the Caribbean.
The Crooked Golf Swing The Irish were kind enough to bring the world golf, thus providing us with a whole new style of clothing to laugh at.
The Irish Complex At Clarke's on Miami Beach, a “glammed” up Irish bar, the bar staff created an unholy merger of Italy, Ireland and France, mixing up Irish Whiskey, Italian vermouth and sweet orange liqueur from France, all topped off with good American bitters.
The Very Black Widow No one does anything conventionally in Sin City, so it's not surprise that the friendly bartenders at Vesper Bar at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas have come up with a decidedly different way to celebrate St. Patty's Day in style.
Clover Margarita Served at Mother's Ruin bar in New York City, this twist on a traditional margarita delivers a powerful fresh and herbal punch courtesy of cucumber and mint.
White Soda Bread All recipes for traditional soda bread contain flour, baking soda, sour milk (buttermilk) and salt.
St. Patrick's Day Mint Chocolate Cookie Sandwiches These chocolate covered cookie sandwiches are an easy and fun dessert to make for St. Patrick's Day.
Avocado and Crab Canapes We've come up with an avocado and crab mini sandwich to celebrate the season premiere of "Mad Men." Avocado — both as a food and color — was a big hit in the 1960s kitchen; this combo brings in a hint of California, the "Tomorrowland" state where Draper goes to overcome his past.