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Patch Picks: Summer Cocktails

Looking for a place to meet up for drinks after work? Here are five restaurants with beverage specials that scream “Summer." Feel free to share your favorites!

  • With 11 TV’s, there will be plenty to keep you busy if the conversation starts to falter.  For a summery treat, try the Skinny girl Margarita with freshly squeezed limes, Patron tequila, and Grand Marnier ($12).

 

  • Who says Summer drinks have to be fruity?  For those who prefer beer, Fifty Coins has several new brands for you to try.  On tap, there are a variety of delicious brews, such as the Coronado Islander IPA ($6).  If you are more of a bottled beer fan, try the Brooklyn Local #2, or the Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA ($5).

 

  • Little Pub is a fun place to meet up with friends for drinks.  On a Sunny day, the outdoor patio is the perfect place to sit.  The customer favorite Summer-time drink is the Little Pub Huckleberry Lemonade, made with 44 north huckleberry vodka, lemonade, and a fresh lemon, and served over ice in a mason jar ($7.50).

 

  • Located upstairs from Bernard’s, Sarah’s has a wonderful mix of great food and delicious drinks.  For summer, they have Rosé by the glass, or try a Sarahtini, a mix of raspberry vodka, peach schnapps, pineapple juice, cranberry juice, champagne, and chambord ($12).

 

  • The epitome of Summer, Southwest Café has it all: tasty food, fun drinks, and a nice outdoor seating area.  The Margaritas are authentic, or for a change of pace, try the Cucumber mint infused tequila Mojito ($9).

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