The Business Journal seeks to ignite your senses and quench your thirst with our 2022 Holiday Craft Cocktail gallery compiled from seasonal drinks offered by several Northeast Florida bars.
Whether you are familiar with Jacksonville and St. Augustine's vast bar scene or you are first-time introduced, these pre-selected signature cocktails have been creatively poured, shaken and are ready to be served by area bartenders and mixologists. Whimsy titles like"Grandma got run over by a T-Rex" or the sophisticated Chistmaspolitan and Irish Creme warm coffee delights, will encourage you to indulge our slideshow gallery and head to your bar of choice for happy hour, weekend soiree with friends or an afterwork cool-down.
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