So on Saturday night, my husband went to see "The Book of Mormon" and decided it would be fun to stay at the W City Center Hotel, the one on Adams in the Loop. We had a drink at the bar right at the front of the hotel before the show and met an amazing bartender/mixologist named Josh King, who not only made us these delicious drinks from the menu, but showed us a little barrel that housed his own negroni that he had made - he gave us a sample, told us some history, and gave us lots of information. After the show, we came back for another drink, and had the honor of being the first to actually order his lovely negroni. All his fruit is hand-muddled, and he makes his own bitters, and his drinks were the best I've had in a very long time - complex and delicious. One was called the Row 42, a sweet mixture of berries and cocoa and tequila, topped with a sage leaf and four dots of balsamic vinegar to stimulate the sense of smell while you were tasting something totally different. The other I had I can't remember exactly what was in it, but I believe it was called the Midnight Rose. It had vodka and fruit and a foam on top made from camomile tea. His entire menu changes next week, I understand, although he said a variation of the Midnight Rose would appear and the Row 42 might be moved to the dessert menu at the W's restaurant, which I think is called ipo.
I actually don't know anything about negroni, and am only a basic imbiber of cocktails, so I was wondering if anyone else had met Josh (he's apparently the mixologist for all the Starwood hotels) and had experienced his cocktails, and what they thought? Thanks.
W Chicago City Center
172 W Adams St Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 332-1200
Lobby bar was open on a Saturday till 1:30 p.m. (based upon amount of business)
“First we eat, then we do everything else.” ― M.F.K. Fisher