Stir

Ready for a Hot Lips Cosmo? The revamped downtown cocktail club, Stir, thinks maybe you are. Located in the former Barcode space (404 Mendocino Ave.,), the new owners have come up with a list of specialty cocktails and a remodeled design for their July 3 opening.


Stir opens

Ready for a Hot Lips Cosmo? The revamped downtown cocktail club, Stir, thinks maybe you are. Located in the former Barcode space (404 Mendocino Ave.,), the new owners have come up with a list of specialty cocktails and a remodeled design for their July 3 opening.

Ready for a Hot Lips Cosmo? The revamped downtown cocktail club, Stir,
thinks maybe you are. Located in the former Barcode space (404
Mendocino Ave.,), the new owners have come up with a list of specialty
cocktails and a remodeled design for their July 3 opening.

The
vibe, according to the new ower, will remain upscale cocktail chic, but
with more seating, new lighting and a less stark color palette. So,
what’s on the menu? They’ve come up with a handful of signature drinks
for opening including the Hot Lips (a Cosmpolitan with a kick of
chili); The Naked Lady (a vodka, mint and vanilla-flavored drink); Plum
Crazy (a vodka and plum-flavored martini) and the Irish Cosmo (a Cosmo
aimed toward the gents). Stir will also feature a wine list with small
production wineries both local and outside the region. Stir, 404 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa

.… In other news, BiteClub has confirmed that Chef Preston Dishman is “transitioning” away from his post at The General’s Daughter in
Sonoma. Dishman is a much-lauded chef who brought new life to the
restaurant with his Wine Country meets Southern cookin’ style. UPDATE:
Dishman says he’s hoping to stay local and has a few offers already.
He’ll be at the General’s Daughter through July. His wife, who manages
the restaurant’s front-of-the-house operations is also leaving. Does
anyone smell a possible love match for John Ash, where Chef Madura
recently departed?

…BiteClub’s got a bit of egg on her face after lauding the return of Chef Randy Lewis to Sonoma County. The
former 707 and Popina chef was at Occidental’s Bistro des Copains for
about six weeks before, well, leaving. Turns out the restaurant was
taken a bit off-guard as well and will be naming a new chef shortly.
Randy, who is apparently moving back to his old stomping grounds in New
Orleans, will be continuing on as consulting chef and his menu and
recipes will remain for the time being. Check out my gushing review
online. Just ignore the parts about Randy.

…And even more chef shuffling. BiteClub has also confirmed that Chef Michael Ellis of Dry Creek Kitchen has resigned from his post. His replacement has not yet been named.

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