
Join us Thursday, September at 7PM for Boston.com's Cocktail Club with host Jackson Cannon and his special guest Marsha Lindsey, Principle Bartender at SRV in Boston's Back Bay. This week they'll be making cocktails with bourbon, catching up about the Boston restaurant and bar scene and sharing tips the pros use to make great drinks at home. They'll be mixing the classic Old Fashioned Whiskey Cocktail and The Manhattan. Everything you need is in the shopping list below.
Jackson Cannon is Boston.com Cocktail Club’s host and bar director for Eastern Standard and The Hawthorne. The veteran craft cocktail leader opened Eastern Standard in 2005 as Bar Manager, quickly cementing the neighborhood brasserie’s reputation as one of the country’s best bars, known for its attention to properly crafted cocktails and unwavering hospitality in a high-volume environment. The iconic, expansive program offering more than 60 classic and new creations secured national attention and earned Cannon “Bartender of the Year” award from Nightclub & Bar magazine in 2011. Cannon introduced the next iteration of his vision when he opened The Hawthorne, an experience centered in his commitment to thoughtfully crafted cocktails, continued cocktail/spirits education, and curating exceptional moments for guests. The Hawthorne has received numerous local and national accolades, including a semifinalist award for James Beard Foundation’s “Outstanding Bar Program” in 2014 and 2015, and winning Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Award for “Best Hotel Bar” in 2017. Cannon was a finalist for “Best Bar Mentor” at the 2013 and 2014 Spirited Awards and a 2014 Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Award nominee for “Mixologist/Brand Ambassador of the Year.”
Marsha Lindsey was born and raised in Egleston Square in inner city Boston. She has over 15 years experience as a bartender. It all started for her in 2007 when she worked late nights cocktail waitressing and bartending at a less than savory establishment in Oxford, Ma. Gaining that experience allowed her a way back to Boston where she moved into the nightclubs city scene. Stints in New York, Miami, and Vegas would follow and when the time was right, she returned again to her hometown. this time working in a fine dining Italian while simultaneously attending college for funeral science. North End was next where she was the first black female bartender ever in that particular neighborhood. Presently at SRV in the historic South End where she has been for almost 5 years, she notes 'it is the healthiest and most satisfying work environment she's been apart of.
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