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	<title>Comments on: Five Questions: Katie Loeb, Head Bartender at Oyster House</title>
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		<title>By: First Look: Oyster House Walk-Through &#124; The Restaurant Club</title>
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		<dc:creator>First Look: Oyster House Walk-Through &#124; The Restaurant Club</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] and even snapper soup. You’ll also find oysters in mixologist Katie Loeb’s oyster shooters — check out our interview with Katie, then click on over to see our Oyster House [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] and even snapper soup. You’ll also find oysters in mixologist Katie Loeb’s oyster shooters — check out our interview with Katie, then click on over to see our Oyster House [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Foobooz &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Oyster House: Tale of the Tape</title>
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		<dc:creator>Foobooz &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Oyster House: Tale of the Tape</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] inside that Oyster House? [The Insider] Five Questions: Katie Loeb, Head Bartender at Oyster House [Restaurant Club] Aw shucks: Oyster House opens this week [Meal Ticket] Oyster House [Thrillist] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] inside that Oyster House? [The Insider] Five Questions: Katie Loeb, Head Bartender at Oyster House [Restaurant Club] Aw shucks: Oyster House opens this week [Meal Ticket] Oyster House [Thrillist] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Meal Ticket :: Blog Archive :: TREND: Homemade ginger ale :: Philadelphia City Paper :: Philadelphia Arts, Restaurants, Music, Movies, Jobs, Classifieds, Blogs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meal Ticket :: Blog Archive :: TREND: Homemade ginger ale :: Philadelphia City Paper :: Philadelphia Arts, Restaurants, Music, Movies, Jobs, Classifieds, Blogs</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Loeb, last seen holding it down at Chick&#8217;s Cafe and Wine Bar, revealed on Philly Mag&#8217;s The Restaurant Club blog that she will now be head bartender at the renovated Oyster [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Loeb, last seen holding it down at Chick&#8217;s Cafe and Wine Bar, revealed on Philly Mag&#8217;s The Restaurant Club blog that she will now be head bartender at the renovated Oyster [...]</p>
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		<title>By: (Sansom Street) Oyster House - Philadelphia Speaks</title>
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		<dc:creator>(Sansom Street) Oyster House - Philadelphia Speaks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 19:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Katie Loeb, one of the city&#8217;s premier mixologists (she shared a Best of Philly award last year for her inventive cocktails), is leaving Chick&#8217;s in Bella Vista for the born-again Oyster House, slated to open early next month at 1516 Sansom Street. We caught up with Loeb during the pre-opening bustle for a quick Q&amp;A to find out what creative concoctions she&#8217;ll be serving up there.    You&#8217;ve put Chick&#8217;s on the map with your cocktail program. It&#8217;s just been named one of the best bars of the year by Food &amp; Wine magazine. Why the switch? I worked at the old Sansom Street Oyster bar for a few months back in 2005. I never got the chance to help it succeed the way I knew I could. Going back gives me a feeling of closure. The Mink family really wants to be the way it once was, to restore it to its former glory, and it&#8217;s exciting to be a part of that.   What can we expect from your bar at Oyster House? We plan to keep the list very classic, very old-school. Very well-made sidecars, Manhattans, Bluecoat gin martinis, all made with the best ingredients. The house gimlet will be made with my homemade lemon or lime cordials.   How does a creative bartender fit into the classic oyster house genre? Oyster shooters. No one else in Philly is doing them. We&#8217;ll take smaller-sized oysters and combine them with house-infused spirits. For example, the Londoner shooter will have gin infused with cucumber, lemon, and dill. We&#8217;ll have a yet-to-be named Asian-themed oyster shooter with a vodka infused with ginger, lemongrass, and Thai basil.   What about the original cocktails for which you&#8217;re so well known?  The debut list will stick to the basics, but I&#8217;ll still have my old favorite ingredients behind the bar, like my homemade ginger beer, so if someone wants something a little more interesting, I&#8217;ll be able to whip something up. As time goes on, I suspect the cocktail list will grow and you&#8217;ll see the Katie craziness added later.   What will happen to Chick&#8217;s?  I hand-delivered my replacement, Phoebe Esmon. She&#8217;s a great bartender, very creative in her own right, and a good friend. She&#8217;s got all my recipes. I&#8217;m leaving that bar, which is very special to me, in good hands. I think she&#8217;ll continue to evolve the cocktail program there.    Five Questions: Katie Loeb, Head Bartender at Oyster House &#124; The Restaurant Club [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Katie Loeb, one of the city&#8217;s premier mixologists (she shared a Best of Philly award last year for her inventive cocktails), is leaving Chick&#8217;s in Bella Vista for the born-again Oyster House, slated to open early next month at 1516 Sansom Street. We caught up with Loeb during the pre-opening bustle for a quick Q&amp;A to find out what creative concoctions she&#8217;ll be serving up there.    You&#8217;ve put Chick&#8217;s on the map with your cocktail program. It&#8217;s just been named one of the best bars of the year by Food &amp; Wine magazine. Why the switch? I worked at the old Sansom Street Oyster bar for a few months back in 2005. I never got the chance to help it succeed the way I knew I could. Going back gives me a feeling of closure. The Mink family really wants to be the way it once was, to restore it to its former glory, and it&#8217;s exciting to be a part of that.   What can we expect from your bar at Oyster House? We plan to keep the list very classic, very old-school. Very well-made sidecars, Manhattans, Bluecoat gin martinis, all made with the best ingredients. The house gimlet will be made with my homemade lemon or lime cordials.   How does a creative bartender fit into the classic oyster house genre? Oyster shooters. No one else in Philly is doing them. We&#8217;ll take smaller-sized oysters and combine them with house-infused spirits. For example, the Londoner shooter will have gin infused with cucumber, lemon, and dill. We&#8217;ll have a yet-to-be named Asian-themed oyster shooter with a vodka infused with ginger, lemongrass, and Thai basil.   What about the original cocktails for which you&#8217;re so well known?  The debut list will stick to the basics, but I&#8217;ll still have my old favorite ingredients behind the bar, like my homemade ginger beer, so if someone wants something a little more interesting, I&#8217;ll be able to whip something up. As time goes on, I suspect the cocktail list will grow and you&#8217;ll see the Katie craziness added later.   What will happen to Chick&#8217;s?  I hand-delivered my replacement, Phoebe Esmon. She&#8217;s a great bartender, very creative in her own right, and a good friend. She&#8217;s got all my recipes. I&#8217;m leaving that bar, which is very special to me, in good hands. I think she&#8217;ll continue to evolve the cocktail program there.    Five Questions: Katie Loeb, Head Bartender at Oyster House | The Restaurant Club [...]</p>
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