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Neat to sweet, Orlando craft cocktail pros celebrate Bourbon Heritage Month

Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment September 28, 2022

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If you’re already a fan of the Old Fashioned cart at Mathers Social Gathering, I’ve got your next smoky toast at the ready: Hail, Caesar. Because this elevated handcrafted experience was inspired by a salad. “I went to Bull & Bear [at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando],” says Devin Anthony Abreu, Mathers’ operating partner and general manager, “and one of their tableside offerings is the Caesar, where the server begins with the... + full article



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