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Readers' Choice: Who's Your Favorite Bartender?

Who in Clinton pours the perfect draft beer, serves up the most refreshing margarita, and in your opinion, is the friendliest bartender in the area?

 

Where do you go "where everybody knows your name," the bartender always greets you with a smile, and your martini is "shaken, not stirred" to perfection?

Whatever your choice of beverage, Patch is asking "Who's your favorite bartender?"

There are several spots in town who have a bar and bartenders including , , , the , , and more.

Remember to vote for your favorite bartender before Friday at 9am. We will post the results and the winner on Friday afternoon.

In the event of a tie on our survey, we will break the tie by counting the positive comments, so please let us know why you think your choice is best.

Also, if we missed your favorite spot, please tell us in the comments section below and we will add it.

If you are an owner or manager of one of these businesses, please remember to "."  And if you are a favorite customer, please "rate" the business as well.

Let the poll begin!

For full Readers' Choice rules click here.

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