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		<title>Smuggler&#8217;s Cove Bar &#8211; San Francisco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smuggler's Cove at 650 Gough St., San Francisco offers a whole new approach to rum by featuring traditional Caribbean drinks, classic libations of Prohibition-Era Havana, and famous exotic cocktails from legendary tiki bars.]]></description>
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<p>650 Gough Street<br />
San Francisco, CA 94102<br />
Tel. 415.869.1900</p>
<p><strong>Smuggler&#8217;s Cove</strong> offers a whole new approach to rum by featuring a vast array of traditional Caribbean drinks, classic libations of Prohibition-Era Havana, and famous exotic cocktails from legendary tiki bars. In addition, Smuggler&#8217;s Cove will offer an unparalleled selection of rare and premium rums from around the world to sip slowly on their own or blended into exotic cocktails. <strong>Martin Cate</strong> is a San Francisco Bay Area based rum &amp; exotic cocktail expert who for over a decade has been passionate about rum &amp; tropical cocktails. He was the co-creator, designer and chief mixologist for <strong>Forbidden Island Tiki Lounge</strong> in Alameda, CA. He has met with over a dozen rum distillers in five countries, and lectured at Bourbon and Branch&#8217;s Beverage Academy, Tales of the Cocktail, and Tiki Oasis. &#8220;I am very excited to help showcase this wonderfully varied spirit both on its own and in delicious cocktails. A great rum drink can be simple and elegant, or complex and dynamic, but it must always be balanced, approachable, and just a pleasure to drink&#8221;, says Martin Cate.  Martin has traveled the world to learn the rich history and explore the traditional spices and regional ingredients of the world&#8217;s rum producing countries in order to feature them in the cocktails of Smuggler&#8217;s Cove. As an award-winning mixologist and member of the United States Bartenders Guild for the last four years, Martin is committed to using only the best quality spirits, fresh-squeezed juices, and housemade ingredients. But while Martin is serious about the drinks, he knows that people are looking for a memorable and fun experience as well. Smuggler&#8217;s Cove will be more than just a tiki bar, but it will feature the kind of dramatic, mysterious, and escapist atmosphere that makes a tiki bar so special and makes rum taste better! Smuggler&#8217;s Cove will include waterfalls, vintage nautical decor and rum memorabilia, and relics from some of San Francisco&#8217;s most famous historic watering holes.  The drinks list has over 80 drinks and more than 200 hundred different rums. They also feature an exclusive, handcrafted rum: Eurydice, a 100% California grown and produced artisan product from the distillers at <strong>St. George Spirits</strong>, and 100% fresh citrus juice is squeezed in-house daily.</p>
<p>A crew of expert bartenders and mixologists behind the bar who have honed their craft at some of the top spots in San Francisco and Los Angeles, including <strong>Gitane</strong>, <strong>Heaven&#8217;s Dog</strong>, <strong>Malo</strong>, <strong>Range,</strong> <strong>Seven Grand</strong>, <strong>Trader Vic&#8217;s,</strong> and <strong>The Varnish</strong>.</p>
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