Zig Zag Café
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Zig Zag Café

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Amy Mensen

Hidden at the bottom of the Pike Place Market stairs, Zig Zag has been one of the most important cocktail bars in the country for over two decades. Murray Stenson mixed the modern Aviation here — the drink that helped launch the cocktail revival. The bar is intimate, the bartenders are craftsmen, and every drink arrives with the quiet confidence of a place that knows its own legacy.

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The Last Word — gin, green chartreuse, maraschino, lime. It was revived here and it's still the move.

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