California Mandates Drink Test Strips in Bars
SAN FRANCISCO – A new law in California aims to enhance safety at bars and nightclubs by requiring them to provide drug test strips to combat drink spiking.
New Legislation for Safer Drinking Environments
Effective this summer, California’s new legislation compels bars and nightclubs to offer drug test strips to patrons. This measure is designed specifically to help identify common date rape drugs like GBH and ketamine in drinks. In addition, venues must display signage warning patrons about the risks of drink spiking, further promoting awareness and safety.
Highlighting San Francisco’s Trick Dog Bar
In conjunction with the state’s focus on safety, San Francisco’s bar scene continues to thrive, with the acclaimed Trick Dog gaining national recognition. Recently, Food & Wine Magazine identified Trick Dog as the eighth-best bar in the United States.
What Makes Trick Dog Stand Out?
Located in the Mission District, Trick Dog is celebrated for its innovative approach to both food and drink. The bar’s rotating menu, currently themed around the circus, showcases a variety of unique cocktails that have captured the attention of enthusiasts.
The “Cirque Du Trick Dog” menu features imaginative beverages, including:
- Bee Bearder: a cocktail crafted from Monkey Shoulder whisky, mango eau de vie, bell pepper, cilantro, honey, and fish sauce.
- Glass Walker: an adventurous mix of Fords Gin, nori, rice vermouth, rice vinegar, and wasabi.
With bold flavors and creative themes, Trick Dog ensures a remarkable experience for every visitor.