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Having a Cincinnati apartment is about as far from island living as you can get, but there's on spot in Cincy offering up a small taste of island living right here in town. Even in the coldest of winter months, you can get a taste of cool island flavors at the Havana Martini Club, where some very talented drink masters are serving up some of the best cocktails in town, whether you're in the mood for something more traditional or something more on the wild side. There's plenty to choose from at this tropical paradise, and the vibe will keep you upbeat and happy all throughout your trip. There's also plenty of live music for those in the mood to dance, which goes perfect with the lively feel of this club. With a name like the Havana Martini Club, you know you're going to get some tasty martinis, and many sources call Havana the best place in town to grab one. There are numerous varieties to choose from, all named after famous film figures. Pick up a Cary Grant, made with Grey Goose and Dry Vermouth, or try a Sean Connery with Stoli Vodka and a splash of gin, "shaken not stirred", or the Frank Sinatra, made with Stoli Elite, one of the best vodkas in the world. You can also try the Sammy Davis, with Stoli and Apple Pucker, the Sophia Loren, with Stoli cranberry, triple sec, lime juice, with a slice of lime, or any number of different varieties, which you'll just have to read about for yourself. They also have a nice selection of specialty martinis, all named after Monopoly spaces, including the St. James Place, with orange rum, orange juicy and 7-up garnished with orange and cherry, the Water Works, with Vodka and Apple Pucker, B&O Railroad, with vanilla rum, pineapple juice and a cherry, or Baltic Avenue, a delicious take on the Bloody Mary. If the drinks make you hungry, they have a nice selection of appetizers to nibble on while you imbibe. The winter months in Ohio can be grueling for any Cincinnati apartment-ite, so why not get away from it all at the Havana Martini Club, where a little taste of the island right here at home, with delicious drinks, scrumptious food, live music, and a great atmosphere that'll keep you energized all throughout even the coldest months of those chilly Ohio winters.
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