Thirsty for Girl Scout Cookies
These little baked circles of wonder--and their limited supply--make people act out of character. Neat freaks hoard boxes of them. Grown women come to blows over them. Yes, Girl Scout Cookie season is soon coming to a close, but if you’re finding them hard to come by, we have some for you. In cocktail form.
BROOKLYN: Camp
This low-key bar on Smith Street is reminiscent of the great outdoors, so if camping isn't your style, it might be a bit of an adjustment. But since we can’t seem to shake this winter chill, you’ll be just fine in front of the fireplace with a s’more in one hand and a hot chocolate varietal known as the Thin Mint Cookie in the other. 179 Smith St., Brooklyn. 718.852.8086.
CHICAGO: Kit Kat Lounge & Supper Club
The Drag Race-inspired cabaret known as the Kit Kat Lounge & Supper Club offers more than just a chance to see celebrity queens "werk." Not a place for peaceful, high-falutin’ dining, this is where you go to toss back caramel and butterscotch-laced Samoa Martinis and a show. 3700 N. Halsted St., Chicago. 773.525.1111. www.kitkatchicago.com
PHILADELPHIA: PYT
If burger-bar PYT had a motto, it would be "My Milkshake (Brings All the Boys to the Yard)," because their spiked milkshakes have lots of playground fans. Better believe the limited-edition Samoa Shake--a frothy mix of vanilla and chocolate ice cream, vanilla vodka, coconut rum and crushed samoa cookies--gets top marks. Its cocoa-heavy counterpart, a concoction of vanilla-choco-swirl ice cream, creme de menthe, chocolate vodka, and crushed thin mint cookies, is known as--what else?--the Thin Mint Shake. 1050 N. Hancock St. 215.964.9009. www.pytphilly.com








