Talk:Bronx (cocktail)

variants
The variants I have been drinking (and enjoying) are from Ben Reed's book "The Cocktail Hour," ISBN# 1-84172-322-3. These include the "Golden Bronx" (2 oz. gin, 2 oz. Orange Juice, dash sweet vermouth, dash dry vermouth, one egg yolk), and the Silver Bronx (substitute egg white for egg yolk).

Can someone integrate these variations into the article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.204.100.203 (talk) 00:58, 8 December 2009 (UTC)

Dates
I'm not sure I like this date of 1934. Other dates that I see elsewhere on the web talk about c. 1895, including this second-hand citation: http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0007d&L=ads-l&P=7053

Why delete this?
It's a pretty popular drink in New York, one of the most populous cities in the world. 67.163.199.131 03:20, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

It is nothing personal against the drink. :-) This article has been classified as a micro-stub, which is a WikiProject Cocktails term for an article that has little or no useful information that stands on its own. Articles that contain nothing except simple recipes to make the drinks are considered to be micro-stubs. This article is barely a decent paragraph in length, there are no references or sources to any information about the drink, and compared to even other stub articles, it's pretty pathetic in its current state. You might be able to help with that, though: I would really appreciate any help you could offer the WikiProject Cocktails in this regard. Thanks for the question and your interest. --Willscrlt 10:36, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
 * 1) Provide some basic history of the drink. This information needs to be properly cited and attributed -- the more prominent the source, the better (a source like the New York Times would be excellent). Original research, such as you visiting bars and talking to bartenders, is generally against policies, though it may be personally helpful to gain background information to help you search for non-original research to include in the article. (Hopefully that makes sense.)
 * 2) Provide some notability information. Since Wikipedia is an international encyclopedia, it is good to include entries that have broad international appeal. That does not mean that a highly notable local drink (especially in a large city like New York, as you point out) cannot be included. It just means that the notability standards are likely to be a little tougher. Answering the question of "if it's so notable, why hasn't it spread elsewhere?" is what you should attempt to do.
 * 3) Take a picture. "A picture is worth 1000 words," they say. Articles with pictures, sometimes, but not always, stand a better chance of survival even if the article is somewhat substandard. The best thing to do is to write a good article, and use the photo as the finishing touch. By taking a picture, I mean head on down to your local Bronx watering hole with a camera, and snap a reasonably good picture. Don't steal pictures from other sources, as they will probably be deleted for copyright violation.
 * 4) Expanding the article's length to three paragraphs would probably bring the article up to a stub status. Four or five good paragraphs of information would probably qualify as an expand. If you can build it up beyond that, you'd have a full-fledged article, maybe even good enough to be nominated as a feature article.


 * Having just discovered that this is an IBA Official Cocktail, I decided to reverse my earlier decision to classify this drink as a micro stub subject to deletion after integration elsewhere pending additional research. Since it is a well known drink outside of New York (as evidenced by the IBA designation), there should be enough referencable material available to create a decent article. If not, then by the end of February, I will proceed with the earlier plans of integration and deletion as a micro stub. --Willscrlt 04:24, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

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My Grand father Johnny Solan inventor of the Bronx Cocktail
Have news clipping of interview By Joseph Mitchell World Telegram  reporter interviewing Gramps years later on the history of the drink. Probably the 30s would like to post it somewhere. It took me awhile to correct spelling of last name which is SOLAN was spelt incorrectly. in the book Old Waldorf Days by Crocket who also wrote about him. Thanks Mike Solan 2600:1007:B03F:D21B:766A:41A5:3C93:3EBD (talk) 22:21, 14 November 2022 (UTC)