
Bombay Sapphire is hosting an interactive pop-up cocktail bar through November 25 at a vacant space in Toronto. Guests are invited to make their own gin cocktails by stopping at D.I.Y. stations. One station is a mixing wall, which offers three infused tonics for guests to pour from built-in fountains. Ingredients, which are displayed in labeled jars, change weekly.

Another station is the spritz wall, where attendees can add extracts such as lemongrass, cassia, bergamot, and edible glitter.Â

The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco debuted an interactive bar in the lobby that resembles the Golden Gate Bridge. Nodding to the city’s low-lying clouds, the bridge replica spreads mist into the lobby and serves guests complimentary drinks that include dry ice. At 5:30 p.m. each day, a fog horn sounds to indicate that the experience will begin. The structure was built and designed by the hotel's engineering team.
