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Julie Reiner

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Julie Reiner
Born1973 or 1974 (age 50–51)[1]
Oahu, Hawaii
Occupation(s)Mixologist, club owner
SpouseSusan Fredroff
WebsiteOfficial website

Julie Reiner (born 1973–1974) is an American mixologist, club owner, and author. Reiner is one of New York's most influential bar owners,[2] having established the Flatiron Lounge, Lani Kai, and the Clover Club. Major publications have featured Reiner's drink recipes, including The Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Esquire, GQ, and Time Out London.[3] Reiner has trained many female bartenders.[4]

Early life and education

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Reiner was born and raised in Hawaii.[4] When her family moved to Florida, she studied general communications, graduating from Florida State University.[1]

Bartending

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Reiner moved to San Francisco in 1994, trying several different jobs before becoming a cocktail waitress at the Parc 55 San Francisco hotel.[4] Her first job as a bartender was at The Red Room, where she was trained by the manager.[3] She later became a bartender at AsiaSF, an Asian drag bar. In 1998, Reiner moved to New York City where she was hired as bar manager for the C3 bar in the Washington Square Hotel. Her drink concoctions received attention in The New York Times and New York Magazine,[4] and she was fired from C3 for drawing more publicity than the restaurant.[5]: 119–121  Reiner was a protégé of Dale DeGroff, "the King of Cocktails".[5]: 85 

Clubs

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After she was let go from C3, Reiner opened the Flatiron Lounge in 2003.[4] The Flatiron Lounge was the first high-volume craft cocktail bar in New York City.[5]: 119–121  Reiner's business partner and wife, Susan Fredroff, suggested that they offer cocktail flights, small samples of different craft cocktails, which provided a popular method for introducing customers to unfamiliar cocktails. Unlike many bars, Reiner welcomed female bartenders and provided training in craft cocktails. Reiner's system of preparing bottles containing a precise mix of liquors and liqueurs for the bar's most popular drinks streamlined the process and was picked up by other craft cocktail bars.[4] At the Flatiron Lounge, the staff nicknamed Reiner "Destroyer of Dreams", while her partner Fedroff was "Creator of False Hopes". Romee de Goriainoff, who opened the first modern cocktail bar in Paris, said of the Flatiron Lounge, "it's the one I got the most inspiration from".[5]: 152–153  The Flatiron Lounge, which Reiner opened with her partners in May 2003, is credited with helping to popularize the craft cocktail movement in New York. It closed in 2018 when the space's rent was raised from $22,000 a month to more than $30,000 a month.[6]

Reiner assisted Audrey Saunders in establishing the Pegu Club bar in 2005.[7]

Reiner and Fredroff opened Clover Club in Brooklyn in 2008. In 2009, it was awarded Best New Cocktail Lounge in the World by Tales of the Cocktail. In 2013, Tales of the Cocktail named Reiner Best Mentor and the Clover Club Best American Cocktail Bar and Best High Volume Cocktail Bar. In 2015, Reiner partnered with Ivy Mix to open the bar Leyenda across the street from the Clover Club. [4]

Reiner opened Lani Kai, a tropical lounge with a restaurant, in late 2011, which closed two years later.[3] In September, 2022, Reiner and partners Christine Williams, Susan Fedroff, and Sam Sherman, reopened SoHo bar Milady's.[8]

In 2024, Reiner is opening a new bar, the Saloon at Clover Club, adjacent to the Clover Club. The Saloon will feature classic cocktails and be bar-service only. It is planned to open in June.[9]

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Reiner appeared in Hey Bartender, a 2013 documentary by Douglas Tirola.[10] In 2015, Reiner published The Craft Cocktail Party: Amazing Drinks for Every Occasion.[11][4] In 2020, Reiner collaborated with Tom Macy to create Social Hour, a line of canned cocktails.[12]

Reiner's company, Mixtress Consulting, provides consulting services and staff training for bars.[4] Mixtress Consulting developed a bar programme for a Hyatt resort on Maui.[3]

Reiner is a judge on Drink Masters, a reality competition show on Netflix that premiered October 28, 2022.[13]

Awards and honors

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Wine Enthusiast named Reiner the 2014 Mixologist of the Year.[14] Drinks International's 50 best bars in the world included Clover Club on the list for two consecutive years.[3] Reiner was a 2011 semifinalist for James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Wine and Spirits Professional[15] In 2013, Tales of the Cocktail named Reiner Best Mentor and the Clover Club Best American Cocktail Bar and Best High Volume Cocktail Bar.[4]

In 2022, Tales of the Cocktail Foundation awarded Reiner its Helen David Lifetime Achievement Award.[16]

Personal life

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Reiner and Fedroff married in 2002, and have a daughter.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Andrews, Betsy (February 22, 2018). "How Julie Reiner Influenced a Generation of Bartenders". SevenFiftyDaily. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  2. ^ Brockhoff, Anne (December 11, 2015). "Cheers to the best bar books". Lee's Summit Journal (Lee's Summit, Missouri). pp. A12-13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Cameron, Ian. "Julie Reiner". Difford's Guide. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Meara, Mallory (2021). Girly drinks: a world history of women and alcohol. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Hanover Square Press. pp. 319–320, 324–328, 330–332. ISBN 978-1-335-28240-8. OCLC 1273729039.
  5. ^ a b c d Simonson, Robert (2016). A proper drink : the untold story of how a band of bartenders saved the civilized drinking world. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 978-1-60774-754-3. OCLC 933567553.
  6. ^ Simonson, Robert (December 7, 2018). "Flatiron Lounge, a Craft Cocktail Pioneer, Will Close". New York Times. ProQuest 2151268322.
  7. ^ "One of America's Greatest Bartenders is Reviving a Beloved NYC Dive with Craft Cocktails". 19 August 2022.
  8. ^ Simonson, Robert (August 18, 2022). "Milady's One of SoHo's Last Dive Bars, Is Reborn With Craft Cocktails". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Simonson, Robert (May 29, 2024). "Clover Club Is Expanding, Right Next Door". Grub Street. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  10. ^ Webster, Andy (June 7, 2013). "Hey Bartender". New York Times. p. C.16. ProQuest 1365626424.
  11. ^ The Craft Cocktail Party. OCLC 979494641. Retrieved January 12, 2022 – via Worldcat.org.
  12. ^ Simonson, Robert (July 14, 2020). "Cocktail Veterans Create a Few Canned Drinks". The New York Times. ProQuest 2423592778.
  13. ^ Vlessing, Etan (August 18, 2022). "Netflix Teams With 'Blown Away' Producer Marblemedia for 'Drink Masters' Reality Series (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  14. ^ "Announcing Wine Enthusiast's 2014 Wine Star Award Winners". Yahoo! Finance. November 11, 2014.
  15. ^ "Julie Reiner". James Beard Foundation.
  16. ^ "Tales of the Cocktail Foundation announces 2022 Spirited Awards® Winners". Tales of the Cocktail Foundation. July 29, 2022. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
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