Madame Fling Flong. Cosy and classy, loaded with sofas, board games and movie nights. This is the kind of bar you can hang out drinks in relax and not one where everyone is worried about how good they look. Remember you are in Newtown and so expect a lot of students and off-centre types. King St Newtown.
If your dad 3d motion multi directional instead get a kick out of cool things think of giving him a temperature-controlled wine cooler instead of the more obvious barman cocktail shaker set. Or, you might like to give him a groovy lamp shade made of recycled materials.
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Oven to drinks rotational table dishes These are ideal for dinner parties. When something is in the oven, and you just don't have the time to transfer it form the baking dish to the serving dish, just use oven to table cookware. As soon as the dish is ready to come out of the oven, just take it out, let it cool and place it on the table. Oven to table cookware is designed to be sturdy enough for the oven, and attractive enough to be placed on the dining table in front of guests.
Be ala-James Bond and mix Vodka and Dry Vermouth and mix it in a mixing glass. Just pour it in a custom shot glass or a martini glass and garnish with cherry. add ice if you want it smooth and cool.
Some little items to make life easier include a bottle pourer, a bottle opener, and a corkscrew. Corkscrews are cheap and easy to use, but there is a variety of fancy electric and battery operated wine openers. A small cutting board is perfect for slicing garnishes and you'll want a pairing knife to go along with it. A citrus zester, swizzle sticks, and lemon/lime squeezers are also good to have handy. You can get away without them, but if you're serious about your barware, then they are a worthy investment. If you're serving guests, use an ice bucket and tongs rather then leaving the ice cube tray out. It's also just good etiquette not to touch other people's ice.