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Orient Express is a cocktail bar in New York, New York.

History
Located at 325 West 11th Street, between the Greenwich Street and Washington Street (Manhattan) in New York, Orient Express is a cocktail bar in the West Village of New York named after the Orient Express, the iconic passenger train which inspired a number of flims and novels.

Cocktails
Orient Express serves drinks that reflect the theme of the bar, like the Sleeping Car, made with house-infused apricot cognac, calvados and mint. The bar uses fresh ingredients in its cocktails and make all of the drinks with fresh juice squeezed to order. The ice originates as a 300-pound block that is delivered daily. A barback comes in for an hour each day before the bar opens to hand-carve the ice to perfectly fit the cocktail glasses. The ice is then frozen for a second time at a very low temperature.

Food
In addition to serving cocktails, Orient Express offers small plates including pastirma, Hungarian Sausage and Turkish Coffee Crème Brulee.