I noticed that, too. Rule of thumb: When they don't list the prices, you can assume they are high. Same goes for high end restaurants. Used to be more common, especially at old-fashioned high-end French restaurants.
Very cool. Yes, I can't get behind the pricing, though all of the drinks were excellent. But, it's the Four Seasons. I have no illusions when I walk into a Four Seasons hotel bar.
I love this article! Go Toby!! Cannot wait to try the drinks there.
you had me so excited to pop in to this bar and then you listed the prices :(
(i'm glad you did, since they're not on the online menu. honestly might have walked out the bar if I had come in without knowing what I was in for!.)
I noticed that, too. Rule of thumb: When they don't list the prices, you can assume they are high. Same goes for high end restaurants. Used to be more common, especially at old-fashioned high-end French restaurants.
Aside from the NYC pricing, this whole thing makes me smile -we've always incorporated batching and kegging some of our cocktails.
Very cool. Yes, I can't get behind the pricing, though all of the drinks were excellent. But, it's the Four Seasons. I have no illusions when I walk into a Four Seasons hotel bar.
My dad and his brother used to bike to The Spot for burgers after school. Love that place.
Midwest response: Yeah no
Haha
better cocktail value at The Stockton Inn lol