Lord Byron

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One of our favorite restaurants is Ada’s on the River in Alexandria, Virginia. It is named and themed after Ada Lovelace, known for her revolutionary impact on mathematics and computing in the early nineteenth century. She is also referred to as the first computer hacker.
My favorite cocktail at Ada’s was the Lord Byron, appropriately named after Ada’s father.
Last Friday, I was shocked to learn that Lord Byron was no longer offered at Ada’s.
Later, during dinner, the manager came over to talk to his favorite out-of-town “regulars”.
As we talked, I mentioned that I was mourning the demise of Lord Bryon.
“Isn’t it awful?” he replied.
I must have looked a little inquisitive by his dramatic response. He recounted how guests at a private party had taped balloons to the portrait of Lord Byron in the private dining room. The tape has damaged the painting which was about to undergo restoration.
“Then I mourn the double demise of Lord Byron, because I was referring to the drink.”
Next time, I hope both tributes to Lord Byron are back.

Comments

RitaSue Siegel

From what I have read, Lord Byron was exiled (from the UK) for cruelty, adultery, and incest with his half-sister. At first I thought the drink disappeared because he was discovered to have been a slave owner, considering the geography where the recent sentiment has been (in certain circles) to remove honors that celebrate slave owners. I think it would be worth a call to the restaurant owner to learn the real reason for the disappearance.
Benjamin Geizhals

Lord Byron did move to Greece shortly after Ada was born. Ada was his only legitimate child. The drink fell to a supply chain problem with a critical ingredient. The painting fell to a stupid customer and tape.

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