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Best New Bartenders 2023: Meet the Semifinalists


In 2018, Punch launched the Bartender in Residence program with a simple mission: Elevate and amplify rising talent in the bartending community through a combination of editorial coverage, social media, live events and more. Since its inception, we’ve produced over two dozen events and spotlighted more than 30 bartenders who have gone on to create their own programs, advocate for a more inclusive industry and launch a variety of nonprofits, all while producing inspired original cocktails.



This year, we’re reimagining the program and giving it a new name, Best New Bartenders, to better capture how the series has evolved—from an intimate takeover of our office test bar for the New York trade community to an editorial franchise with national reach, and a growing family of alums who represent the future of bartending.



The bartenders below have been selected as 2023 Best New Bartenders semifinalists—each possessing a distinctive point of view on drink-making, a genuine passion for the hospitality industry and a desire to push it forward. From this talented group, 10 will be named the Best New Bartenders of 2023. Check back on October 10 for the final list.

Sarah An | Jolene Sound Room, Miami, Florida

Tammy Bouma | Happy Accidents, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Han Suk Cho | Kato, Los Angeles, California

Renée Fitzgerald | Punch Room, Tampa, Florida

Erika Flowers | Cane & Table, New Orleans, Louisiana

Kat Foster | Margot, Brooklyn, New York

Michael George | Acme Bar Co., Salt Lake City, Utah

Joshua Ibañez | The Doctor’s Office and Rumba, Seattle, Washington

Laura Maddox | Small Victory, Austin, Texas

Cody Mulcahy | Multnomah Whiskey Library, Portland, Oregon

Ramsey Musk | Accomplice, Los Angeles, California

Eloy Pacheco | Dante, New York, New York

Everyn Phoenix | Queen Mary Tavern and The Aviary, Chicago, Illinois

Jake Powell | Death & Co., Denver, Colorado

Max Reis | Mírate, Los Angeles, California

Marc Rodriguez | Atomix, New York, New York

Antanas Samkus | Family Meal at Blue Hill, New York, New York

Rosey Sullivan | Parliament, Dallas, Texas

LyAnna Sanabria | Papi, Portland, Maine

Kim Vo | Dutch Courage, Baltimore, Maryland



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