The rise of the 'mini martini' signifies a shift in cocktail culture, with tiny versions of classic drinks like the gimlet and Manhattan becoming increasingly popular in bars and restaurants. This trend allows guests to enjoy cocktails in more manageable portions, appealing to both their wallets and health. Numerous establishments, particularly in Atlanta, have embraced this movement, offering special happy hours and dedicated menus for these petite drinks. Bars like Atrium and Talat Market showcase unique takes on mini cocktails, emphasizing creativity and seasonal ingredients while keeping the servings delightfully small.
For about a month we were sitting on all these tiny martini glasses. And I don't know how it started, but eventually, we were just like, 'We need to put our martini in these tiny glasses.'
The pint-sized version that wouldn't look out of place in the hand of an American Girl doll allows imbibers to be more conscious of their wallets and livers.
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