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Bar hopping within a single address

Dr. Ink by Dr. Ink
January 15, 2016
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By Dr. Ink

The saloon at the historic Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant in Old Town is always a big draw for me with its ornate, wooden bar shelves, striped wallpaper and 19th-century relics strewn throughout the room.

Old Town’s historic landmark features two bars (Photo by Dr. Ink)
Old Town’s historic landmark features two bars (Photo by Dr. Ink)

It’s a place where you can easily imagine regional travelers parking their stagecoaches outside and poking in for a whiskey when the hotel served as a crash pad for them.

The property is rife with history. What started out as a modest adobe home built in the early-1800s by pioneer Juan Lorenzo Bandini eventually expanded a few decades later under a different owner, at which point it came to include a billiards room, barbershop and the saloon, as well as a second level for guest rooms.

Today especially, it’s a fine place to drink and eat, thanks to an additional courtyard bar added some decades ago, and the subsequent renovations that were made throughout the structure.

 

The house margarita (Photo by Dr. Ink)
The house margarita (Photo by Dr. Ink)

On a recent happy-hour visit, I started at the saloon with a glass of cabernet sauvignon by Sawbuck. It’s the house wine discounted from $8 to $4. But as the saloon’s lone bar customer that day, I was less interested in fiddling with my cell phone than I was in rubbing elbows with fellow drinkers. So I moved to the courtyard bar.

There, a small gaggle of locals and tourists provided a social outlet as I switched to a margarita, which also usually sells for $8, but drops to $5 during happy hour.

The friendly bartender, clad in a black vest and dress slacks, concocted the cocktail in two fast steps by shooting up a shot of Milagro Tequila with margarita mix dispensed from a soda gun.

Cosmopolitan Hotel chips and dipScreen Shot 2016-01-15 at 10.09.41 AMSkeptical at first where the mix originates, he assured it’s house-made, and that it isn’t too sweet or overly tart. He was right. It didn’t taste harsh like the lip-puckering commercial stuff used often in other places. And the smooth Milagro with its herbal notes made it all the better.

On a previous visit, I soaked up a good deal of Stone IPA ($4 during happy hour) with a memorable burger and fries ($7). This time, the artichoke-mushroom dip with house-made chips called.

Priced at $5, it was as rich as the burger with plenty of chips piled alongside a mini casserole of chunky artichoke hearts, mushrooms, spinach and tomatoes, all buried beneath a sturdy layer of baked cheese. Tasty, but perhaps too much of a buzz kill when you’re drinking responsibly.

Other food and drink deals include bacon-bourbon wontons, three-cheese quesadillas, and well drinks for $5 — not bad for a popular San Diego landmark that envelopes you with architectural details from a bygone era.

Screen Shot 2016-01-15 at 10.09.26 AM

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