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The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar. - HISTORY COMPANY

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner. - HISTORY COMPANY

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner.

No director worth a salt would dare film a Jersey story without a diner scene.

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner.

No director worth a salt would dare film a Jersey story without a diner scene.

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar. - HISTORY COMPANY

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

What the French Know.

What the French Know.

It is the honest glass – sturdy, balanced, and unassuming – made for vin de table, the daily wine of farmers, poets, and friends. 

What the French Know.

It is the honest glass – sturdy, balanced, and unassuming – made for vin de table, the daily wine of farmers, poets, and friends. 

New York Speakeasy, Circa 1930..

Petite in scale yet grand in character, the Nick & Nora Cocktail Glass is designed as a hybrid between a coupe and a Martini glass, its refined bowl preserving aroma...

New York Speakeasy, Circa 1930..

Petite in scale yet grand in character, the Nick & Nora Cocktail Glass is designed as a hybrid between a coupe and a Martini glass, its refined bowl preserving aroma...

Out of Those Wet Clothes and Into a Dry Martini.

The remark didn’t just earn a laugh; it distilled an era when sophistication meant knowing your punchline as well as your cocktail order.

Out of Those Wet Clothes and Into a Dry Martini.

The remark didn’t just earn a laugh; it distilled an era when sophistication meant knowing your punchline as well as your cocktail order.