What to Drink While It’s Warm Out

Updated 12:30 PM EST, Fri, Jun 26, 2009

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The sun’s reappearance reminds us (as does this week’s magazine) that it is summer, after all. So toss off your clothes and order a Hedwig at the Jane Hotel, because it's fun to say. Try Jason Littrell’s beer-and-cilantro concoction at the Randolph at Broome, and see how many coconut martinis you can handle at Pravda. Watch the slideshow for more ideas. If it’s summer, we all ought to be drinking.

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First Published: Jun 25, 2009 5:59 PM EST

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