Since the days when the Founding Fathers gathered in local taverns to hatch a new Republic, Americans have had a love affair with pubs and bars. Many of these watering holes are found in
Historic Hotels of America, where movers and shakers have mingled with tradesmen and tourists. Whether you like your history straight up, or with a twist of humor, National Trust Historic
Hotels of America invites you to belly-up to some of the country's8217;s legendary bars. For a listing of these hotels with historic bars visit http://www.historichotels.org/vacations_leisure/137
The delectable yet distasteful-sounding Aspen Crud was created during Prohibition when the J-Bar in the Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colo., was converted to a soda fountain. Crud was the code
word instructing the bartender to add several shots of liquor, usually bourbon, to the rich milkshake.
New Orleans's8217; only revolving bar, the Carousel Piano Bar and Lounge at the Hotel Monteleone has lured guests in from Royal Street to take a spin on the 25-seat, circus-clad
merry-go-round. Patrons circumnavigate at one revolution every 15 minutes. This is the only carousel in New Orleans you have to be 21 to ride.
The Silver Dollar Bar opened in The Wort Hotel in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 1950. It boasts a serpentine, mahogany-rimmed bar, inlaid with 2,032 un-circulated 1921 silver dollars.
With a drink menu paying homage to the literary roots of The Algonquin Hotel in New York, and offerings such as the Slush Pile Martini, The Parker and The Vicious Circle, cocktails are
served on napkins with Dorothy Parker's8217;s quote, 's8220;I love a martini's8211;but two at the most. Three, I's8217;m under the table; four, I's8217;m under the host.'s8221;
Although Kentucky claims being the home of the Mint Julep, The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., makes a case for ownership. The resort's8217;s oldest account book dates to 1816
and reveals guests ordering 's8220;julips's8221; at a cost of twenty-five cents or three for fifty cents.
Aspen Crud 's8211; The J-Bar, Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colo.
1 cup vanilla ice cream
2 tablespoons warm chocolate sauce
1 cup chilled heavy cream
1 shot of bourbon
Combine all ingredients in blender until smooth.
Goody Cocktail 's8211; Carousel Piano Bar and Lounge, Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans
1 ounce dark rum
1 ounce light rum
1 ounce Orgeat
1 ounce pineapple juice
2 ounces orange juice
Mix well and serve in a tall glass over ice.
For 16 additional bar tales and cocktail recipes, visit: http://www.historichotels.org/press_release/2/43
Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has identified more than 200 hotels that have faithfully maintained their historic integrity,
architecture and ambiance. To be selected for this program, a hotel must be at least 50 years old, listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or recognized as
having historic significance. For reservations visit www.historichotels.org.
Contact:
Mary Billingsley
Historic Hotels of America
202-588-6061