Drinks: always a good start.
But they’re not everything.
There’s the crowd. The scene. Whether or not they have Scrabble.
You know, the important stuff...
Introducing Ricochet Bar and Lounge, a sprawling saloon of casual cocktailing, board game playing and art appreciating, slated to open Thursday in Midtown.
Depending on the night, the setup here could go from post-work happy hour spot to indie-rock den. So one night, you might find yourself sitting at one of the gold and steel bar stools at the triangular bar (made of purple marble), sipping a coffee-infused cocktail with colleagues. The next night, you’ll be staking out a table by the stage and biding your time with a quick game of Pictionary (there’s a separate board game menu).
And then there’s all the art designed to spark conversation between you and your date before or after you’ve hit Sugarcane for dinner. Your coasters: designed by local artist Daniel Arsham. The video art displayed on the flat-screens: curated by a Design Miami gallerina. The servers’ uniforms: body-hugging knits from local designer Krelwear.
It’d be really impolite not to use the coasters.
But they’re not everything.
There’s the crowd. The scene. Whether or not they have Scrabble.
You know, the important stuff...
Introducing Ricochet Bar and Lounge, a sprawling saloon of casual cocktailing, board game playing and art appreciating, slated to open Thursday in Midtown.
Depending on the night, the setup here could go from post-work happy hour spot to indie-rock den. So one night, you might find yourself sitting at one of the gold and steel bar stools at the triangular bar (made of purple marble), sipping a coffee-infused cocktail with colleagues. The next night, you’ll be staking out a table by the stage and biding your time with a quick game of Pictionary (there’s a separate board game menu).
And then there’s all the art designed to spark conversation between you and your date before or after you’ve hit Sugarcane for dinner. Your coasters: designed by local artist Daniel Arsham. The video art displayed on the flat-screens: curated by a Design Miami gallerina. The servers’ uniforms: body-hugging knits from local designer Krelwear.
It’d be really impolite not to use the coasters.