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Grand Opening Announced For Frost Martini Bar & Lounge In Doylestown
Frost will begin accepting reservations on February 6 beginning at noon through its website.

DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA ? The much anticipated Frost Martini Bar & Lounge will officially open its doors on February 8 on East State Street in Doylestown Borough.
The announcement was made on the lounge?s social media page.
?Come and join us during our grand opening week! We are bringing the iconic NYC style to Doylestown! Come try our small plates, rare wines, and high-end martinis and cocktails. We guarantee that you will have a top-notch experience, so don?t miss out.?
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Frost will begin accepting reservations on February 6 at noon. Its website - FrostDoylestown.com - will also be updated on Feb. 6 at Noon with menus, wine lists, specialty cocktails and entertainment information.
Tucked away at 46 East State Street across from Rakkii Ramen, Frost will feature an upscale, public Martini lounge on the first floor and an elevated, members-only lounge on the second floor.
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?Frost is something very different that Doylestown does not have,? said owner Uri Abrams. ?We don?t want to be another bar. This is going to be a New York-style Martini lounge with a great vibe. And upstairs is going to be a lounge that?s membership only.
?Frost is going to be the place to be in Doylestown,? said Abrams. ?Our claim to fame will be our rare, unique, high end wines that you can?t get anywhere else.?
Both the public and private lounges will serve an extensive selection of house-made infusions, unique and rare wines, colorful libations featuring freshly squeezed juices, modern ingredients, and a menu of light fusion fare.
The first floor space, done in a black and white modern, 21st Century motif, is home to a 65 seat public Martini lounge - a tribute to the opulence and excesses of the 1920s. This is where the three Martini lunch is part of the vernacular and customers can order their Martini?s dry, perfect or neat.
?We rebuilt everything here,? said Abrams. ?We want this to be a ?take your date but still don?t miss the ballgame? type of lounge. We?ll have small plates - tapas. You?re not going to get a steak dinner or surf and turf here. It?s going to be little plates - sharing - charcuterie boards, little Mediterranean plates. We?ll have specialty drinks and very high end, very unique wines.?
Upstairs is the more formal 65 to 70 seat private lounge, which members enter through a first floor door designed to look like a red English telephone booth. A special prohibition era code gives them access to an exclusive loft area featuring a high brow piano lounge done in a Gothic old library motif - far different from the first floor's more informal vibe.
?We?ll have a live piano player on Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes accompanied by live instrumentalists. The atmosphere will be laid back. Downstairs we will have jazz bands,? he said.
?This is going to be something very unique in Doylestown,? said Abrams.
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