Sausalito’s iconic Trident restaurant closes – The Mercury News Today Us News


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The Trident restaurant is now closed. (Alan Dep/Marin Independent Journal)

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On New Year’s Day, the Trident restaurant in Sausalito closed its doors for good — for the second time.

“We had planned on being open on New Year’s Day,” said Trident General Manager Rick Enos. “But we had a better-than-expected New Year’s Eve. So instead of opening with an extremely limited menu, we made the difficult decision to close a day early.”

So ends chapter two of the Trident restaurant. Chapter one began with its founding by the Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber. Named after the Trio’s record company, the restaurant opened in 1966, offering live music, cocktails, sushi, a fresh-squeezed juice bar, espresso drinks and a spectacular view of San Francisco. It became a haunt for musical legends like Janis Joplin, David Crosby and the Rolling Stones, amongst others. The Stones, introduced to the Trident’s house cocktail, the tequila sunrise, reimagined by bartenders Billy Rice and Bobby Lozoff, took the drink on their self-proclaimed “Cocaine and Tequila Sunrise Tour” of 1972, turning the drink into an international sensation.

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“The Trident was a curious mix of locals, regulars and some of the biggest names in show business that oftentimes blended in unnoticed,” said Mark Lomas, a former Trident employee and the curator, author and creator of the original Trident historical website, thetridentrestaurant.com, which is temporarily under reconstruction. “The Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber, along with Lou Ganapoler, the general manager of the Trident, created this culinary phenomenon. Lou’s role in the success of the Trident cannot be understated.”


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