11/16/2023 0 Comments Three dots and a dashSo while you should definitely try the rum drinks, like the passionfruit-tinged Painkiller No. And they’re potent-there are tiny skulls printed on the menu next to some of the particularly boozy options, which is helpful to note, as none of the drinks taste especially boozy, thanks to all the fruits, herbs and spices used.Īll but three of the cocktails include rum, and since they’re all more or less variations on the rum-fruit-citrus combination, most of them taste pretty much the same. The drinks are beautifully garnished, with orchids, marigolds and pansies peeking out of skull, coconut and tiki head glasses. There are eight in each category and they’re all $13. These aren’t frozen daiquiris dispensed from a machine-at Three Dots, bartender Paul McGee’s menu is divided into classic and modern tiki drinks. Since Trader Vic’s closed in 2011, there hasn’t been a dedicated tiki bar in the city, and we’ve needed one. So I’m going to move on and tell you why you should pack your earplugs and just go anyway.įirst of all, you won’t realize how much you were missing perfectly made tiki drinks in your life until you have one here. I haven’t found that magic time yet.īut it’s River North, right? And Three Dots is the hot new bar, and a Melman project at that, so of course people are going to line up in the alley, where a blue light marks the door and a bouncer with an earpiece checks IDs, right? Friends swear they’ve been to Three Dots when it’s quiet and you don’t have to yell at your companions to be heard. No matter when I go, the bar is raucous and the music is loud. I’ve been to the bar on several occasions, weekdays and weekends, at 5:15pm, right after Three Dots opens, and at 11:15pm for a nightcap after dinner. I just can’t seem to find the second Three Dots. Then there’s the serene tiki bar, where you can sit at the raffia-decorated bar and listen to island-themed music while you eat coconut shrimp. There’s the crowded, noisy Three Dots, where a DJ plays Justin Timberlake and you’re lucky to get a seat-and even if you do, someone will be elbowing you in the back as they urge their friend to “Chug! Chug! Chug!” their marigold-accented tiki drink. There are, it seems, two Three Dots and a Dash.
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