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Stamford Magazine Hosts 6th Annual Best Bartender Contest
The event, held June 13, benefited the Waterside School, an independent co-educational day school.

From Stamford Magazine: To kick off the summer the right way, Harbor Point hosted Moffly Media’s 6th Annual Best Bartender Contest on Wednesday, June 13th, which brought over 400 guests to their waterfront patio. The event benefitted the Waterside School, an independent co-educational day school that aims to serve children and their families
regardless of socio-economic status or any other circumstance. To learn more about the Waterside School and their mission, visit www.WatersideSchool.org.
It was an exciting evening for all, with the best restaurants Stamford has to offer competing for the public’s vote. Each restaurant served their own signature cocktail and favorite summer eats. With the relaxing sounds of live Calypso music by Adrian Clarke of Panoccasoins playing in the background, it was easy for guests to feel as if they were no longer in Stamford anymore!
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The event’s sponsors included Harbor Point Wine and Spirits, Bareburger, Cask Republic, FISH Restaurant + Bar, Harlan Social, Sign of the Whale, Osteria Table 104, Mountain Valley Spring Water, Brother Jimmy’s BBQ, Bedford Hall, GAUCHO, Flinder’s Lane, Mexicue, Saltbar, Dinosaurs Bar-B-Que, BOM BOM, Prime American Kitchen & Bar and 95.9 The Fox. At the end of the night, guests voted for whichever restaurant concocted their favorite drink, in the hopes that they would win the coveted feature spot in the September/October issue of Stamford Magazine.
This year, with over 110 votes, Eric Zeiss of Sign of the Whale snagged the title with his ‘Smoking
Watermelon Sangria’. Click here for all of the photos from this exciting event! Moffly Media publishes six titles: Greenwich Magazine, Stamford Magazine, New Canaan-Darien Magazine, Westport Magazine, Fairfield Living Magazine and At Home in Fairfield County. Their titles span Fairfield County and are a trusted authority on the area and its citizens. Moffly Media’s publications highlight the excellence, integrity, grace, and altruism of these extraordinary communities. Moffly Media takes their commitment to personal and civic responsibility seriously and consistently meets the high standards of the communities they serve.
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