"Tucked in a cutesy spot in the shops along Charleston Place, Doar Bros is an elegant cocktail bar that matches the high-end tourist area. It’s not stuffy though: It’s quite cool to sit back and watch the bartenders pour shrubs and drop tinctures into some surprising drink. You’ll see some trends, some classics, some unexpected twists on the cocktail menu too. Nurse the Taza drink, which combines Astral tequila, passionfruit, ginger, and a bit of mezcal for a spring cocktail. Go big or go home when it comes to the food— get the caviar service and 30-month aged prosciutto." - Kayleigh Ruller
"Another spot suggested for late-night drinks to cap off a long day out." - ByFemi Oyediran and Miles White, as told to Jennifer Hope Choi
"Tucked into a block that seemed given over permanently to tourists, Doar Bros. beckons guests with luxe design, reminiscent of a velvet-lined jewel box. The crew here cares about its cocktails, and it's obvious that its guests do too. This isn't a vodka-soda crowd—they're trying to decide if the night calls for a Boulevardier or a Negroni. Drinks are entrenched in the trendy ways of the cocktail scene, but what makes them so good is the execution and the editing. Whether it is to win hearts, chat with clients, catch up with friends, or fly solo for a sip yourself, Doar Bros. has the door open for you." - Stephanie Burt
"Doar Brothers is a new upscale cocktail bar located at 225 Meeting St., previously the site of wine bar O’Hara & Flynn. The bar offers a variety of cocktails such as the Little Darling with lemon sorbetto, cava, and rose water, and the French Huguenot with gin, truffles, and Dolin dry. Most cocktails are priced at $10. The bar also serves wine, beer, and dishes like local snapper crudo, burrata with prosciutto, and brown butter popcorn with truffle salt. The establishment has a seating capacity of 35." - Erin Perkins
"Long-standing wine bar O’Hara & Flynn shut down in March after 20 years, at 225 Meeting St., but will reopen as Doar Brothers. The new establishment boasts “fine spirits,” “modern cocktails,” and “quality fare.” Local mixologist star Megan Deschaine will manage the space and has already posted a few peeks of the bar on Instagram. It’s not often that a hip, new cocktail spot lands on the same strip of Meeting Street as Sticky Fingers and Hyman’s Seafood, but now those dining at FIG across the street will have a place to order a nightcap after their meals. The bar should be open by December 3. Doar Brothers is already participant in a “Prohibition Trail” on Wednesday, December 5, from 5 - 9 p.m. with other boozy stops like the Bar at the Spectator Hotels, Cane Rhum Bar, and Blind Tiger. The event is planned to celebrate Repeal Day." - Erin Perkins