
How the Gold Rush Became a Modern Classic
The Milk & Honey staple was, surprisingly, not invented by a bartender.
- story: Robert Simonson
- photo: Lizzie Munro
The Milk & Honey staple was, surprisingly, not invented by a bartender.
Before it was a center of farm-to-table, small-batch artisanal, craft-everything, San Francisco was a Gold Rush town. Specifically, a rough-and-tumble, quickly constructed city filled with miners, sailors, perverts, degenerates, prostitutes,…