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Make Booze & Bars Great Again? A Cocktail Icon Has A Few Ideas.

Make Booze & Bars Great Again? A Cocktail Icon Has A Few Ideas.

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Tony Abou-Ganim, a legendary figure in the world of cocktails and hospitality with nearly five decades behind the bar, is sounding an alarm for the industry he cherishes. “Where did the fun go?” he asks – a question that reverberates across the ever-evolving landscape of bars and beverage culture.

As the founder of cocktail platform Modern Mixologist, Tony’s career has been a masterclass in passion and perseverance. From his early days as a barback in small-town Michigan to becoming one of the most respected voices in hospitality, his journey is defined by innovation, excellence, and heart. A three-time champion on Iron Chef America, Tony helped launch the groundbreaking beverage program at the Bellagio Las Vegas. Today, he continues to shape the industry as a consultant for Royal Caribbean, high-profile venues, and leading beverage alcohol companies, where he lends his expertise to cutting-edge ready-to-drink cocktail development.

In this conversation, Tony reflects on his path in parallel with the evolution of cocktail culture – from the rise of craft mixology to the risk of elitism behind the bar. He explains why eliciting connection and joy is at the core of hospitality, shares his vision to revive his family’s historic bar, and offers insights into where the industry is heading – touching on everything from the sober-curious movement to the soaring price of cocktails, and what it truly means to brighten someone’s day, one drink at a time.

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0:25: Tony Abou-Ganim, Founder, Modern Mixologist – On location at the 2025 Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival, Tony talks about formative experiences working at his cousin’s bar, The Brass Rail, and how, in a full-circle moment, he is now restoring it to its original 1937 charm. He also reflects on 45 years in the industry, and celebrates its evolution – from artificial mixers to fresh ingredients and artisanal presentation – while criticizing the rise of ego and elitism in cocktail culture. Tony discusses the classic roots of modern cocktails and why creativity lies in thoughtful reinterpretation rather than originality and how sober-curious lifestyles have yielded challenges and opportunities for bar culture. Tony also advocates for a return to the joy and spontaneity that once defined nightlife and why he advises aspiring beverage entrepreneurs to seek honest feedback and recognize that long-standing relationships are still the cornerstone of success.

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