While cocktails down at the pub may not always be high on your to-do list (especially if you’re on a shoestring budget), here’s a great new reason to check out Happy Hour: Haddingtons’ bartender, Bill Norris, is bringing back the elegance of bygone eras with vintage cocktail classics – starting tonight.
At $10 a pop ($8 during Happy Hour and from 11 PM to 2 AM on Thurs-Saturday nights), a variety of classy classics will be available from the bar for one month only. That’s right: now you sip ‘em, now you don’t. Throughout the month of May, enjoy imbibing such Nick & Nora-esque throwbacks from How to Mix Drinks or the Bon-Vivant’s Companion as the Sherry Cobbler (sherry, sugar & fresh berries), the Old Fashioned (rye, bitters & sugar — considered the world’s first cocktail), the Martinez (Old Tom gin, sweet vermouth, maraschino & orange bitters).
If you’re feeling a little more modern, tantalize your tasebuds with Norris’ own Pasado de Moda — made of mescal, “navy-strength rum” (whoa nelly!) and mole bitters.
Check back in June and July for highlights from The Savoy Cocktail Book and Trader Vic’s Book of Food & Drink, including Cameron’s Kick (Irish whiskey, Scotch whisky, orgeat & lemon), the Bijou (gin, chartreuse, sweet vermouth & bitters), the Millionaire No. 1 (aged rum, sloe gin, apricot brandy, grenadine & lime), Navy Grog (Demerara rum, light rum, blackstrap rum, lime, grapefruit, honey & soda), the Suffering Bastard (bourbon, gin, lime, bitters & house ginger beer), and the Scorpion (light rum, brandy, orange, lemon & orgeat). Norris’ modern takes will be the Dover to Calais (more navy-strength rum, chartreuse, orgeat, lime and Peychaud’s Bitters) and the award-winning Waco Haze Cutter (Balcones Rumble, Balcones Baby Blue, gin, grapefruit, orgeat, cream & sherry).
Norris emphasizes the importance of these legendary cocktail books, saying “This cocktail series is a great way for Haddingtons to honor the influential cocktail legends of the past. Bartending would be nowhere without these books. And it’s a nice way to expose our guests to something a little different.”
If you’ve been looking for a change from the played out shaken-not-stirred Martini or sex-in-the-city Cosmopolitan, Haddingtons offers respite from mixologist cliches. Try a few of these tried-and-true mixes and get in touch with your inner booze conoisseur.
Haddingtons is located at 601 W. 6th Street and is open for lunch, dinner and late-night cocktails ’til 2 AM.






