Chicago's Lost Lake Named America's Best Cocktail Bar



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Lost Lake won a great national honor over the weekend in New Orleans at Tales of Cocktail. The tiki bar Logan Square won the Best American Cocktail Bar at the 12th Annual Spirited Awards of the conference. Shelby Allison, co-owner of Lost Lake, praised her staff and highlighted her diversity as a strength. "Yes, we care deeply about the craftsmanship and creativity of our beverage program, we have a wonderful bar, delicious food and good music. Allison wrote in a statement

– The lawyer for Chicago Bartender Adam Seger denied the allegations against his client and issued a statement reacting to Seger's arrest in New Orleans. Seger was charged with rape in connection with a 2015 allegation: "The charges against me are false and unfounded and I hope that all my colleagues will refrain from judging until all be solved. "Seger's next scheduled hearing date is August 15. He was fired from his job at iPic Entertainment.

– Last week, developer Sterling Bay introduced his $ 5 billion plan dollars for Lincoln Yards a project that extends along Elston Avenue from North Avenue up to the old Finkl Steel factory. This has left existing businesses like the Hideout Inn – the dive bar with a show space – feeling threatened.The owners of Hideout and Ada Street have told various media that they have plans to stay The owners of Ada Street, DMK Restaurants, have long been committed to They also own Fort Willow and Werewolf Coffee and its offices are nearby. The owners of Sterling Bay are also behind Four Corners (Benchmark, Federales, Brickhouse). New Development of Sterling Bay Could Create Opportunity for New Four Corners Restaurants and Bars

– The World of Restaurant Mourns the Death of LA Times Review Jonathan Gold The Only Food Critic who won a Pulitzer Prize. The 57-year-old man died of cancer Saturday. The gold, with its signature combination, was a regular presence visiting Chicago for the James Beard Awards. Her parents were from Chicago and her daughter went to the University of Chicago. As City of Gold the documentary about him, was published in 2016, Gold spoke with the Tribune on where to eat in Chicago.

– More sad news to report that Joe Perrino the CEO of Home Run Inn died Thursday. He helped shape the chain of restaurants that also sold a range of frozen pizzas to supermarkets. He was 64 years old.

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