-Is Sasha Petraske cheating on New York? Fork in the Road has word that he is working with the W Hotels to spread his drink. His new spot, called Descent, is set to open in Boston early next year. We don’t take it personally that he is dabbling in other cities. Those Boston folks can use some cocktail gussying up (or, as they would say “dude, like, give us some wicked drinks”).
-Looks like the SLA is taking comments. Are the fun police warming up? Perhaps – if you follow Grub Street’s instructions and write the State Liquor Authority your thoughts in an email. Item one: why don’t hot dog vendors sell malt liquor?
-Oh, wait, Time Out’s The Feed reports that maybe the city is closer to liquor vendors that we thought. Ketel One is sponsoring a late night (from midnight to 2 AM) food cart on December 3rd – 5th. They’re not giving away vodka. Instead, it’s free burgers and kebabs for the drunken hordes. Bring a flask, share it, and you’ll be the mayor of those hordes for 2 glorious hours.
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