Shannon C.
Yelp
It's no secret, one of my favourite Sydney cocktail bars is Eau de Vie, incidentally recently awarded the title of 'World's best new cocktail bar' at the annual Spirited Awards in New Orleans - hoorah! So, you can understand my excitement, when I heard of the arrival of their shiny new sibling - The Roosevelt.
Unlike Eau de Vie, the Roosevelt's cocktail nirvana is not hidden behind dark glass doors in a little known hotel foyer. The Roosevelt, in all its glory, has full street access. Enter the Roosevelt, and you will be transformed smack bang back to the glamorous 1940s. It's a Mad Men vibe, and it's my kind of place.
Mr S and I enter The Roosevelt and are instantly greeted by the friendly bar manager. He seats us and brings us glasses of water and cocktail menu's. The cocktail menu reads like a good novel and I giggle as I read through the descriptions of the various concoctions. Our friend proceeds to explain to us the concept of The Roosevelt. I ask him what he expects their most famous cocktails to be. He answers 'cocktails on wheels' and points to a very 1940s looking cocktail trolley on wheels.
He then proceeds to tell us this is perhaps the worlds first 'liquid nitrogen cocktail trolley'. I'm sold. As soon as I hear he has just enough 'liquid nitrogen' for one more drink tonight - I quickly order a 'Martini of Tomorrow', described on the menu as 'Dr Emmet Brown and our very own Dr Phil went for a joyful ride in the famous DeLorean and brought back this concoction from the future. Ketel One, Tanqueray, dry Vermouth, grapefruit, citrus and pomegranate thrown and mixed with liquid nitrogen for a cryogenic cocktail experience'.
Mr S orders 'The Graduate', described as 'For the bachelors of the Harvard, the Graduate will separate the men from the boys. Served in an absinthe flamed balloon, this is a smokey, yet sweet and delicious number, combining Cognac, lapsoong infused Vermouth and herbaceous liqueurs'. Now, that's what I call a drink!
First, it's time for my drink. the cocktail trolley is wheeled over to our table and we sit back and enjoy the show. Showmanship and theatrics are an important part of The Roosevelt expereince, and we are not dissapointed. My martini is made, with swirlings of liquid nitrogen and accompanied by an entertaining commentry. I almost feel the need to applaud when I receive my delicously pink drink.
Next, it's time for Mr S' drink. Cognac is poured, Absinthe is flamed, and the end result is served in a gorgeous silver balloon, suspended in it's very own holder. Very cool indeed.
But, don't be fooled into thinking the Roosevelt is just another classy drinking establishment. In the back room, they will be offering a five course degustation menu, complete with matching cocktails. Though this is not open yet, the owner graciously shows us through the dining room. It's impressive. In true Roosevelt fashion, dining here will be a theatrical experience. Sittings will commence at 7.30pm, and you will not be late for the show. After all, you wouldn't be late to the Theatre, would you? We are also let in on a little secret, which I will not reveal, but will keep up my sleeve, until the time is right.
Everyone loves a bar with history, and this story is right up my alley. Did you know, a nightclub of the same name existed in the same location in the 1940s? And, that Frank Sinatra actually performed there? Well, you do now.
This is definitely one new kid on the block worth checking out. The Roosevelt is set to become one of my new favourite cocktails bars, if it isn't already.