Signs of the crisis unfolding 6,000 miles away in Ukraine are showing up on North Texas menus as bars and restaurants do away with Russian products. Or, at...
from their shelves, many bars and restaurants made announcements that they would no longer serve Russian foods and spirits, but some are removing liquors that aren’t actually Russian.
Vodka brands like Stoli and Smirnoff, which are Russian in name but produced elsewhere, are being dropped by businesses looking to sever any Russian ties. Tanner Agar, co-owner of Apothecary, said they serve wild-caught golden caviar with scallop bottarga, cured egg yolk, a glass potato chip, chives, red onion crème fraîche and two martinis.
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