A new restaurant is making a name for itself with its unique cocktails and Mexican cuisine.
Lolita, located at 45 West 45th St., officially opened its doors on Feb. 15. The concept was created by Beverage Director Marshall Minaya and Head Bartender Carlos Kennedy-Lopez, both of whom are behind the dining concept Valerie.
With Lolita, Minaya told amNewYork Metro that he was looking to truly elevate the cocktail game with a selection of agave-based liquor. Behind Lolitaโs bar, youโll find over 70 agave spirits and 50 sugarcane distillates, each of which have been carefully curated by Minaya and Kennedy-Lopez.ย
โWhen it comes to brands like Casa Migos, this tiddle-of-the-road tequila that was marketed so well by people that we all love or come to know, it just feeds the conversation. I think from a cocktail perspective, margaritas, I would say are the tequila cocktail for decades, a lot of people can pardon that tequila makes you feel good,โ said Minaya. โWhen it comes to agave, I think you still have people who are going to vibe off that because itโs just one of the most called for drinks no matter what.โ
When you take a look at Lolitaโs cocktail menu, which offers Favorites, Tropical and Savory options, youโll notice that there is a handful of classic cocktails, but they have a newfound twist to them. Minaya says itโs because they wanted to keep the menu relatable to customers while also broadening their horizons.
โWe wanted it to be relatable but we wanted to offer different countries in top cocktails that people know and are familiar with, for example, the margarita, the Paloma, and the daiquiri,โ said Minaya. โBut even just for the margarita, we make one with our signature house curacao. We wanted to be authentic to traditional cocktails but we made sure that we had conversations to play.โ

Any of Lolitaโs cocktails (or mocktails) are made to pair with its menu of authentic Mexican cuisine. Led by head chef Carmelo…
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