Canon Whiskey and Bitters Emporium

Open in the former Licorous space by a Vessel vet who helped reinvent the bar menu at Tini Bigs, this 40-seater (serving up a massive selection of highly elevated 'tails) is named, despite its vintage artillery-style logo, in reference to canonical standards of good taste, and lavishly turned out with Prohibition-era touches, including two walls of apothecary-style bar shelves festooned with vintage hooch bottles, bare Edison light bulbs, and a 1923 cash register rumored to have been owned by bubble gum heir Charles Wrigley.