Leanne Favre is partner and beverage director at Dolores, a newly opened Mexico City-inspired cocktail bar and cantina in Brooklyn, NY.
My very first job was at a pizza and beer tavern in St. Petersburg, Florida, when I was just 18. From there, I moved to New York City and I started working as a barista by day and a bartender at night in Sunnyside, Queens.
I love working with tequila. It provides a wonderful platform for all types of flavor profiles, from tropical to savory.
The focus of the beverage program at Dolores is to incorporate Mexican flavors and ingredients, putting a unique spin on classic cocktails and offering an adventurous yet approachable menu.
Lately, I’ve seen guests returning to the classics. Our house Margarita and Paloma are the best-selling cocktails. Of course, we give them a slight twist that makes them stand out, but at the end of the day, they represent the original cocktail.
I’m a Margarita girl through and through, but it has to be made with Cointreau. I respect people’s preference for a Tommy’s Margarita, but I am not on that bandwagon!
My first piece of advice is just to enter! Every competition you don’t enter, you’re guaranteed not to win. Everyone needs to start somewhere, and I’ve seen a lot of bartenders pass on opportunities because they didn’t think their drink was good enough or that they didn’t have enough experience. You never know until you try!
Here’s one for the Salida del Sol.
**For Valentina passion fruit bitter
2 parts Passion fruit syrup
2 parts Aperol or Meletti Bitter Aperitivo
1 part Valentina hot sauce
Combine then strain through nut milk bag.
Leanne Favre, partner and beverage director at Dolores in Brooklyn, NY, created this recipe.
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