Utah Stories

Salt Lake’s Top Mixologist

Readers of Utah Stories voted for their Favorite Mixologist

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Brooks Hall, Good Gramer, The Ramone made with Fernet, Tequila, and Myers Rum
Brooks Hall and The Ramone made with Fernet, Tequila and Myers Rum. Photo by Mike Jones

Brooks Hall of Good Grammar was voted Salt Lake’s top mixologist by Utah Stories readers.

Also Nominated: Marc Nardacci – The Bar in Sugar House

Scott Gardner – HSL

Chris Panarelli – O.P. Rockwell

Natalie Hamilton – Finca

Amy Eldredge – Under Current Bar

Marc Nardacci, Bar, Black and Tan made with Wild and Guniness
Marc Nardacci holds a Black and Tan made with Wild and Guinness. Photo by Mike Jones

 

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