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		<title>GQ names 25 best cocktail bars in America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a revolution slowly stirring in bars across the country and over the past decade that revolution has caught fire. Cocktail bars have sprouted up all over the country, offering the rarest of spirits and custom concoctions at the hands of the world&#8217;s best bartenders. The cocktail resurgence happened so quickly no one [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/CocktailBars.GQ_.October2010-1.jpg"><img src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/CocktailBars.GQ_.October2010-1-253x300.jpg" alt="" title="CocktailBars.GQ.October2010 (1)" width="250" height="296" class="photo_right" /></a>There has been a revolution slowly stirring in bars across the country and over the past decade that revolution has caught fire. Cocktail bars have sprouted up all over the country, offering the rarest of spirits and custom concoctions at the hands of the world&#8217;s best bartenders. The <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/category/food-drink/" target="_blank">cocktail resurgence</a> happened so quickly no one has taken the time to separate the wheat from the chaff, until now. </p>
<p>For its October issue, <em>GQ</em> traveled 34,462 miles around the country to bring you a list of the top 25 cocktail bars, lounges, and holes-in-the-walls of America. Seattle&#8217;s Zig Zag Café sits at the top of the list, with the following endorsement:</p>
<blockquote><p>At Zig Zag Café, “patrons come for the easy conversation and the drink-all-day coziness. Above all, though, they come for the cocktails of Murray Stenson. The man is effortlessly talented, a bartender superhero. In fact, he may be the country’s best,” writes Kevin Sintumuang. “Each drink Murray pours is a mini-revelation, an introduction to rare spirits and a bold use of common ones.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The Zig Zag Café is followed by these 24 bars:</p>
<p>2: Angel’s Share – New York<br />
3: The Violet Hour – Chicago<br />
4: Clover Club – Brooklyn<br />
5: The Alembic – San Francisco<br />
6: Death &#038; Co – New York<br />
7: PDT – New York<br />
8: PX – Alexandria, VA<br />
9: Comstock Saloon – San Francisco<br />
10: Holeman &#038; Finch – Atlanta<br />
11: Tiki-ti – Los Angeles<br />
12: The Patterson House – Nashville<br />
13: Eastern Standard – Boston<br />
14: Rickhouse – San Francisco<br />
15: Anvil – Houston<br />
16: Arnaud’s French 75 – New Orleans<br />
17: Elixir – San Francisco<br />
18: Columbia Room – Washington, D.C.<br />
19: Cole’s – Los Angeles<br />
20: The Whistler – Chicago<br />
21: Drink – Boston<br />
22: Pegu Club – New York<br />
23: The Edison – Los Angeles<br />
24: The Franklin Mortgage &#038; Investment Co. – Philadelphia<br />
25: Needle and Thread – Seattle</p>
<p>For drinking lessons learned, tips, and more information about each bar, pick up the October issue of GQ,available now on newsstands and on iTunes, or visit <a href="http://www.gq.com/" target="_blank">GQ.com</a>.</p>
<p>Photo Credit: Mitchell Feinberg/GQ</p>
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