
Sip on these summertime spritz specials at Time Out Market
Just in time for the season, Time Out Market has released its summertime spritzers menu. Four effervescent drinks can now be found at either bar, from the cool reprieve that is the basement-level bar, the Lobby Bar, to the sunshine-speckled terrace on the 5th floor, the Roof Top Bar.
Naturally, you can't go wrong with the classic that is the Aperol Spritz. The semi-polarizing yet surprisingly refreshing drink is made with Aperol, a splash of prosecco and club soda, plus an orange slice for garnish. But if your tastes lean more floral than bitter, the Hugo Spritz is sure to be the drink of your summer, stirred with St. Germain, prosecco, club soda and sprigs of mint. The Purple Daze is likely to cause the most buzz, almost guaranteeing that at least one fellow patron will ask you, 'What are you drinking?' Getting its deep purple hue from the addition of Crème de violette, the sparkler is made even more complex with a splash of the citrusy and herbaceous number, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto.
For the ultimate spritz experience, we recommend the following: commandeer one of the tables on the patio or take over one of the many couches upstairs, order a spread for you and crew (perhaps a few handrolls from Mori Mori or a scoop or two from Sugar Hill Creamery, perhaps?) and cheers to the sun.
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