Made popular during the late nineteenth century, absinthe was the aphrodisiac of La Belle Époque. It was portrayed as a psychoactive drug and the alcoholic drink of choice among some of the greatest ...
Belle Epoque Absinthe Lounge (240 Bourbon St.) opens Oct. 17 behind the Old Absinthe House bar, in the space that housed Tony Moran’s Restaurant until 2016. The building on the corner of Bourbon and ...
Belle Epoque originally was conceived as an elegant, speakeasylike, absinthe-focused hideaway removed from the big beers, cocktails and karaoke of Bourbon Street, in a section of the Old Absinthe ...
Fans of the green fairy, you’re in luck. As of September 2023, London’s swanky Hotel Café Royal debuted their latest on-premise cocktail concept, Green Bar, which highlights a variety of unique ...
The Absinthe and Oyster Celebration to support the Southern Food & Beverage Museum's Gumbo Garden will take place Thursday, June 13. The event will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Belle Epoque at the Old ...
Absinthe, often called “the green fairy,” is an emerald-hued spirit steeped in myth, history and allure. It has captured the imaginations of artists, writers and connoisseurs for centuries, becoming ...
When Libertine closed in Adams Morgan to make way for Rosario, it left D.C. without a dedicated absinthe bar. Fortunately, Mirabelle has stepped up and set a goal of being the largest pourer of the ...
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