The Polo Bar’s The Polo Bar Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe
The Polo Bar’s Old Fashioned cocktail is a refined take on the classic American drink, featuring a perfect blend of bourbon, bitters, a hint of sugar, and an orange twist, embodying the bar’s elegant yet timeless atmosphere.
Make this Straight-From-the-Restaurant The Polo Bar’s The Polo Bar Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe at home and your The Polo Bar Old Fashioned Cocktail will taste just like The Polo Bar’s.
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The Polo Bar
The Polo Bar, located in New York City, is an upscale restaurant owned by iconic American fashion designer Ralph Lauren. Opened in 2015, the restaurant reflects Lauren’s love for the equestrian lifestyle, blending sophisticated dining with a cozy, club-like atmosphere. Situated near Ralph Lauren’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue, The Polo Bar is designed to immerse guests in a luxurious, old-world setting, with rich leather banquettes, equestrian-themed artwork, and a warm, wood-paneled interior.
Since its opening, The Polo Bar has become a favorite among both locals and tourists, as well as celebrities and fashion insiders. The restaurant’s exclusivity, with reservations often hard to secure, adds to its allure. It offers a classic American menu with a focus on high-quality ingredients and elevated comfort food. Popular dishes include the Ralph Lauren Burger, jumbo lump crab cakes, and a signature bone-in ribeye. The restaurant also features classic cocktails and an extensive wine list, catering to its upscale clientele.
The Polo Bar’s ambiance and menu reflect Ralph Lauren’s signature aesthetic, making it not just a dining destination but a fashion statement. Its blend of classic American fare, exclusivity, and attention to detail has made it a standout in New York’s crowded restaurant scene. Whether for a special occasion or an intimate meal, The Polo Bar provides a unique dining experience that combines timeless elegance with modern sophistication.
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The Old Fashioned Cocktail
The origins of the Old Fashioned Cocktail date back to 1806, described as a “potent concoction of spirits, bitters, water, and sugar.” During this era, any mix of spirit, bitters, water, and sugar was simply referred to as an Old Fashioned cocktail or just a cocktail.
The version of the Old Fashioned cocktail that we savor today, typically made with bourbon or other whiskey, is credited to The Pendennis Club, a gentleman’s club established in 1881 in Louisville, Kentucky. Nestled in the city’s history, this specific recipe gained prominence and has since become a classic in mixology.
Louisville, recognizing the Old Fashioned’s deep connection to its heritage, officially declared it as the city’s cocktail in 2015. This designation pays homage to the cocktail’s historical ties to Louisville and solidifies its status as a symbol of the city’s rich culinary and mixological traditions. The Old Fashioned, evolving from a generic term for a mixed drink to a celebrated classic with a distinct recipe, continues to be a timeless favorite among cocktail enthusiasts worldwide.
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The Polo Bar's The Polo Bar Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 ounces New Riff Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey or other Bourbon of choice
- 1 ounce Demerara Simple Syrup
- 3 dashes Angostura Bitters
- 2 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters
- 1 dash Wormwood Bitters
- 1 Lemon Peel to garnish
- 1 Orange Peel to garnish
Instructions
- To an ice-filled mixing glass, add bourbon, simple syrup and all bitters . Stir until well-chilled.
- Strain into an ice-filled Rocks, Old Fashioned or other glass.
- Garnish with lemon and orange peels.
- Serve.
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