What you’re drinking: The Lemon Ice cocktail, which is inspired by sweet slush served at Johnnie’s Beef in suburban Elmwood Park. Just a little more than 60 years ago, infamous police raids in Miami attempted to shut down the city’s gay nightlife, resulting in newspaper headlines such as 'Perverts Seized in Bar Raids,' 'Crackdown on Deviant Nests Urged,' and 'Great Civilizations Plagued by Deviates. Named after a philosophy of architecture associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, it feels like the stylistic opposite of PDT, with high ceilings and big windows and a cocktail list that is, like Chicago itself, both slap-your-back friendly and shoot-the-moon ambitious. Brief moments throughout Miami’s gay history suggest as much. It's a shame if you never got to see it, because the place was a beaut.Ĭonceived by Jim Meehan, who helped codify the speakeasy motif in 2007 with PDT (his saloon-behind-a-phone-booth in New York’s East Village), Prairie School is altogether different: an elegant expression of midwestern pride, from the grain spirits it serves to the way sunlight is, yes, allowed into the room. While this issue of Esquire was in the process of shipping to the printers, we learned that Prairie School was shutting its doors before the end of May.
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