National Martini Day in Philadelphia Where to sip and shake in 2025

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Philadelphia's National Martini Day on June 19 invites cocktail enthusiasts to explore creative martinis at local hotspots. Attico Rooftop stands out with its DIY Dirty Martini, which includes a chilled glass, olives, and a customizable olive brine atomizer. For those looking for a distinctive taste, 48 Record Bar introduces the Snap Pea Martini, crafted with snap pea-infused vodka and vermouth. The Continental’s Astronaut cocktail combines peach vodka, stratosphere sherbet, and Tang for a whimsical twist. CO-OP Restaurant and Bar offers the Charleston Pear Martini, featuring Grey Goose vodka and white cranberry juice.

Townsend presents the 50/50 Martinez, a botanical elixir with gin and Bonal. Little Walter’s showcases a variety of options, including the Zbieracz and a “pickle-tini. ” This day highlights Philadelphia's diverse cocktail scene and encourages residents to celebrate with innovative flavors.

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