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Philipward

  1. Interviews
    Mayahuel’s Philip Ward on Cinco de Mayo, Mezcal First-Timers, and the Next“I can’t even compute how many people we’ve given their first taste of mezcal.”
  2. Openings
    Ravi DeRossi of Mayahuel and Death & Co. Will Open Rum BarCienfuegos will have a Cuban sandwich shop, too.
  3. Lists
    In Which We Take Shots at Playboy’s List of Top Tequila Bars (ButIs Dos Caminos really one of the best tequila spots in the country?
  4. Recipes
    The Master and MargaritaHow does Mayahuel’s Philip Ward make his margs?
  5. Excuses to Drink
    Cinco de Mayo: Where to Get TequilazoedA veritable bursting piñata of options.
  6. Slideshow
    Philip Ward of Mayahuel Picks the West Village’s Best Outdoor MargaritaHow does the $15 special at Dos Caminos Soho’s rank against Caliente Cab Co.? The answer is surprising.
  7. Openings
    Madre de Dios! Phil Ward’s Tequila Bar, Mayahuel, Is UnearthedA first look inside the La Esquina–like brown-liquor bar.
  8. Cocktails
    Confirmed: Death & Co.’s Philip Ward Will Open Tequila BarWord is, it’ll be called Mayahuel.
  9. NewsFeed
    Out-of-Town Mixologists Will Show Us a Little Thing or TwoPhilip Ward, head barkeep at Death & Co., is hoping to broaden the relatively small world of Manhattan mixology by launching a bartender exchange program that he says is the first of its kind. This week the bar welcomes Kirk Estopinal from Chicago’s the Violet Hour, who brings to the bartop his own house-made bitters and a little something known as a “black lime,” wherein a lime is cooked in salt water, dehydrated, and zested into a drink such as a tea punch. (Let’s hope someone has told the out-of-towner to glove up before handling the lime — the Health Department is watching.) Next month Ward swaps duties with a bartender at Alembic, a San Francisco favorite, and the following month a mixologist from London cocktail mecca the Lonsdale will cross the pond. If you can think of any other mixologists who’d be an asset to Death & Co. (and who are based in cities its bartenders might actually want to travel to), do name them in the comments.