
he American experiment celebrates 250 years in 2026, and no place is toasting with more spirit than Philadelphia. The nation’s cradle, Philly is also a city with a reputation for enjoying a beverage or two. And while our forefathers’ taverns poured cider and ale, today you’ll find cocktails that are inventive and—key to the Philly persona—do not take themselves too seriously: a blue-corn milkshake, a frozen-bottle martini washed with olive oil, a brandy sour with a Baltic accent. If you’re wondering if Philly is a great cocktail city, ask yourself this: Where else in the country can you sip a Japanese-American Midori daiquiri around the corner from where the Declaration of Independence was signed?

Jean-Georges Philadelphia
With its waterfall-lined staircase, elaborate floral arrangements, and awesome (if somewhat startling) 59th-floor views through glass walls and ceilings (main image), Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s bar and restaurant at the impeccable Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center commands a serious drink. Beverage director Dawn Trabing has just the thing: a batched and frozen vodka martini that looks straightforward but is extraordinarily aromatic and complex, thanks to an olive-oil wash and a trio of orange, cardamom, and eucalyptus bitters. “Washing the vodka gives a luxurious texture that I love, especially when you take it to the freezer,” Trabing says. “As the martini starts to warm up at the table, a lot of these aromatics begin to poke out,” notably the refreshing, camphoraceous quality of the eucalyptus. “It evolves as you drink.”

La Jefa
Long before Dan Suro and his siblings opened La Jefa, the studious macchiatos-to-mezcalitas café behind their parents’ storied Tequilas restaurant, he slung frozen neon drinks at a tiki joint. Maiz, which he describes as “essentially a masa milkshake” made with the corn-based Chiapas spirit pox, brings a softer shade of lilac-blue and a tall head of structured foam in the style of a Ramos Gin Fizz. “The legend is, to make a proper Ramos, you have to shake it for 12 minutes,” Suro says. He sidesteps that via his favorite workhorse from his tiki days: a Hamilton Beach milkshake machine.

Aleksandar
Rakija is a catch-all term for fruit-based brandies, which are “central to Balkan drinking culture and especially to Serbia, where my family is from,” says Aleksandar Stojnic. The Philadelphia chef’s eponymous restaurant off Rittenhouse Square honors his heritage with the Serbian Kiss. This striking magenta cocktail stars slivovitz, the aromatic plum brandy, shaken with violet liqueur and lavender-scented blueberry purée for a floral, fruity drink whose color—and finishing scatter of petals—embodies spring.

Almanac
Tangy, frothy, and green as an Irish fairway, the Kasugai Sour has become the cocktail calling card at Almanac, the 21-seat space above a Japanese omakase restaurant in Old City, the town’s historic center. Under the direction of the self-styled “Philadelphia Midori Guy,” Rob Scott, the bar bridges the relentless detail of Japanese omotenashi hospitality with a down-to-earth Philly attitude, resulting in tightrope-balanced but playful drinks like this sweet-and-sour daiquiri riff with a toasted-grain backbone.
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