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Zig Zag Café is a craft cocktail bar and restaurant in
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, Washington. Established in 1999, the bar is considered one of the best in the United States, helping lead the craft cocktail movement. From 2002 to 2011, noted bartender Murray Stenson worked at Zig Zag Café, and created innovative cocktails as well as reintroduced the pre-Prohibition-era
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cocktail to the public and to bars around the world.


Description

Housed in the 1910-built Fix-Madore Building, on Western Avenue, the bar is situated on a hill beneath and behind
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, along the
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, a partially hidden stairwell leading down to Seattle's piers and
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waterfront. The building is considered part of Pike Place Market, and is connected to the main market via a footbridge. Zig Zag is dimly lit. It has tables as well as a dozen barstools, almost always filled by 5 p.m. on nights the bar opens. A small outside patio is situated outside the building as well. The bar is noted for its use of "free-pouring", or making cocktails without the use of jiggers to measure ingredients. This was bartender Murray Stenson's preference, based on decades of experience. As of 2014, the bar still free-pours its drinks, with tasting and tweaking as needed. Zig Zag is known for serving the
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and the Trident cocktails. The Trident, made of caraway-forward aquavit, the bitter liqueur
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, dry Manzanilla sherry, and peach
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, remains popular. Newer drinks have included the B&R, a blend of rye, Bonal,
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, orange and Angostura bitters; the Stiff Handshake cocktail, which has bonded bourbon, dry
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, triple sec,
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, and decanter bitters; and Don't Give Up the Ship, which has gin,
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,
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, and Fernet-Branca. The Charm Offensive has Irish whiskey, Jamaican rum, Carpano bianco vermouth, Green Chartreuse, and chocolate bitters, and the Saipan Sling has bourbon,
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, sherry, and an orange cordial. The bar also helped popularize the classic cocktail Corn'n'Oil, which includes rum,
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, lime juice, and Angostura bitters.


History

Zig Zag Café opened in 1999, serving pizza, beer, and wine. The original owners hired Ben Dougherty and Kacy Fitch as bar managers, and to lead the design and build a credible cocktail program. Dougherty and Fitch built a following there and recruited bartender Murray Stenson. In July 2002, the pair bought the bar and renovated it. They hired a consulting chef to change Zig Zag's food menu, from pizzas and
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s to a more complex menu. Seattle cocktail enthusiast Robert Hess created the Trident, a modern classic cocktail served in bars across the country and in Europe, at Zig Zag . Hess had the bartenders sample his invention; they enjoyed it to the degree that they kept it on their menu for years. The Last Word cocktail, a
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-era drink, fell into oblivion sometime after
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until it was rediscovered by Stenson in 2004. Stenson was looking for a new cocktail for Zig Zag, when he came across an old 1952 copy of Ted Saucier's book ''Bottom's Up!''. Soon after being offered at Zig Zag, it became somewhat of cult hit in the Seattle and Portland areas and spread to cocktail bars in major cities worldwide.A. J. Rathbun: ''Ginger Bliss and the Violet Fizz: A Cocktail Lover's Guide to Mixing Drinks Using New and Classic Liqueurs''. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2011, , p. 137 () In addition its recipe reappeared in newer cocktail guides including the 2009 edition of the Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide.Anthony Giglio, Ben Fink: ''Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide''. John Wiley and Sons,
p. 80

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p. 137

Mardee Haidin Regan: ''The Bartender's Best Friend: A Complete Guide to Cocktails, Martinis, and Mixed Drinks''. Wiley 2010,
p.211
Stenson, proclaimed the nation's top bartender in 2010, left in May 2011. He was such a part of Zig Zag that a ''
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'' editor visited the bar after Stenson's departure, to examine whether the business could survive. The editor, Mike Seely, reported that Zig Zag remained experimental and that the lead bartender and his team are "pretty goddamn great at what they do". In July 2012, Dougherty had a falling out with Kacy Fitch and bought out his ownership stake, thus becoming the sole owner of Zig Zag. Fitch opened his own bar in Seattle, Corner Spot, in 2018. In 2014, following years of a relatively stagnant food menu, the bar hired chef Tyler Moritz, who released a new menu with more seasonal ingredients. The menu added pork rillete, chicken liver tartine, oysters, mushrooms, kale, and pickled ramps. Moritz had previously worked temporarily in Zig Zag's kitchen in 2012. He died in 2015 of cancer.


Reception and legacy

Zig Zag is considered one of the most influential in the U.S., and one of few to bring bars across the country out of a "dark age" of cocktail sophistication. The bar is considered one of the best in the U.S., and was rated as the nation's best in a list compiled by '' GQ'' in 2010. A separate list of the 25 best bars, by ''
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'' in 2012, included Zig Zag; it was the only Seattle bar on the list. ''
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'' named it among the best bars in the country in 2006; after a ''Seattle Times'' writer noticed it hadn't made more recent editions of the magazine's listings, ''Esquire'' clarified that it operates on a "Hall of Fame model"; that once a bar is listed, it isn't included again. In 2011,
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reviewed it as "friendly; retro without being obnoxiously ironic; and very Seattlewith the occasional live music show, to boot." Allecia Vermillion, writing for ''
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'' in 2014, opined that the bar's "cocktail credibility is unimpeachable", and that its bartenders can "turn on a dime" to give guests drinks that suit their mood. In 2003, the bar was reviewed by ''
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'' as still needing to find its footing; the review indicated the owners seemed unable to decide whether Zig Zag was a restaurant or a lounge, and the space was largely empty during dinnertime hours. The bar has seen numerous prolific and influential bartenders work there, and who went on to other significant venues. These include Stenson, who left Zig Zag to work at
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's RN74 Seattle; former co-owner Fitch, who opened the Corner Spot bar in Seattle in 2018; and Erik Hakkinen, who opened Roquette, a Parisian-style bar that opened in Seattle in 2020.


See also

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* {{Authority control 1999 establishments in Washington (state) Restaurants in Central Waterfront, Seattle Drinking establishments in Washington (state) Restaurants in Pike Place Market Restaurants established in 1999