BY: TANNER SAUNDERS
If you’re like me, staying at home is hard — especially during the weekends when we’d usually be out enjoying the warmer weather. At this time of year, you’d usually find me sipping cocktails at a New York City rooftop bar. But now, as we work to stop the spread of the coronavirus, it’s time to figure out new ways to enjoy your favorite cocktails.
How about taking a virtual trip to Italy to enjoy a classic Aperol Spritz and pizza? Escape your normal life with a special Italian-themed night with a little help from our friends at Aperol and Eataly. Below you’ll find the recipe for crafting the perfect Aperol Spritz — trust me, I’ve tried many — and instructions for making a restaurant-worthy pizza at home.
SOURCE: https://www.travelandleisure.com
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