Canon
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Canon

Seattle, Washington

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A whiskey bar with over 4,000 bottles and a cocktail program that treats mixology like a graduate thesis. The space is dark, layered, and unapologetically nerdy — bookshelves of rare spirits, antique barware on display, bartenders who can discourse on pre-Prohibition rye for an hour if you let them. It's been called the best bar in America, and on a good night, it's hard to argue.

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Ask for the bartender's choice and name a spirit you love. They'll build something you've never had and can't forget.

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