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The Brown Derby, originally called the "De Rigueur" in cocktail books, [1] is a three-ingredient cocktail that was named after the Brown Derby hat-shaped Los Angeles diner. [2] It consists of bourbon , grapefruit juice , and honey syrup . [ 3 ]
Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant at 1628 North Vine. Despite its less distinctive Spanish Mission style facade, the second Brown Derby, which opened on Valentine's Day 1929 at 1628 North Vine Street in Hollywood, was the branch that played the greater part in Hollywood history. Due to its proximity to movie studios, it became the place to do ...
Brown Derby was a chain of restaurants in Los Angeles, California. Brown Derby may also refer to: Brown Derby (actor), Scottish actor; Brown Derby (cocktail) Brown Derby (liquor company), the chain of liquor stores; The Brown Derby, a 1926 American silent comedy film
Although many cocktails have liquid histories, the daiquiri’s background is more concrete. American engineer Jennings Cox signed an 1896 recipe card that proves its origins. Cox created the ...
The derby is a cocktail composed of gin, peach bitters and mint leaves. Other cocktails are known by the same name. [1] [2] [3] See also. List of cocktails; References
Cocktails that contain grapefruit juice include the Greyhound, the Paloma, the Brown Derby (or "De Rigueur"), the Sea Breeze and grapefruit-based variations of common cocktails such as a margarita ...
Girves Brown Derby confirmed Tuesday its Belden Village restaurant has closed. The property at 4670 Everhard Road NW near Dressler Road NW won't sit empty for long, however, as a Stark County ...
In 1931, after changing his name to Eddie Vitch, he approached the Hollywood Brown Derby owner, Robert H. Cobb, and offered to draw caricatures of the famous patrons who dined at the restaurant. [1] In a very short time, Vitch drew hundreds of pictures of Hollywood stars, and the Brown Derby became famous for the caricatures which adorned its ...