Industrial Arts is where we talk to some of our favorite Boston bartenders, servers, and other hospitality professionals about their creative endeavors outside of the culinary & mixological arts.
Industrial Arts is where we talk to some of our favorite Boston bartenders, servers, and other hospitality professionals about their creative endeavors outside of the culinary & mixological arts.
Industrial Arts is where we talk to some of our favorite Boston bartenders, servers, and other hospitality professionals about their involvement in the non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
Industrial Arts is a series in which we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals who’ve been involved in non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
Industrial Arts is a series in which we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals who've been involved in non-culinary, non-mixological arts. Kate Holowchik went to school for illustration, not pastry, but her creative powers are out in full force on JM Curley's dessert menu. We got drinks with her at Drink.
Industrial Arts is where we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals about their involvement in the non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
Josey Packard makes brilliant cocktails at Drink, and sings and plays guitar in a local rock band, Chelsea On Fire. She’s married to Jill McDonough, who teaches poetry at UMass Boston. We chatted with Jill & Josey at two different bars in one evening. We started by talking about music at Audubon.
Industrial Arts is where we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals about their involvement in the non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
Ryan Connelly is a familiar face from some of the best places in which we’ve been inebriated: he’s been a server at Eastern Standard and at Hungry Mother, mixed us some splendid vermouth cocktails and chatted about wine at Belly, and just now migrated to Harvard Square’s brand new (but already beloved) Alden & Harlow, where he’s serving and bartending.