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The Tippling Point | Remembering Joe Gilmore, the legendary bartender who created the Berkeley Stinger, and the MoonWalk cocktail for Neil Armstrong

Bartender to celebrities like Ernest Hemingway, Laurel and Hardy and Frank Sinatra, Joe Gilmore took everything he overheard and everything people told him in confidence to his grave in 2015.

June 05, 2021 / 15:46 IST
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The Savoy Court in Strand, London. Joe Gilmore was head bartender at The Savoy Hotel, where he served Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin, among other celebrities. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons CC 2.0)
The Savoy Court in Strand, London. Joe Gilmore was head bartender at The Savoy Hotel, where he served Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin, among other celebrities. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons CC 2.0)

Joe Gilmore didn't smoke the famous cigar Winston Churchill gave him but kept it as a treasure, displaying the gift proudly to his friends, until it eventually turned to "sawdust".

Gilmore's clientele wasn't limited to an occasional prime minister waltzing into a bar where he worked, but it also included Hollywood stars, famous artists, and writers who visited London in the middle of the last century.

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So who was Joe Gilmore?

Gilmore was one of a family of 10 who started out for London from Belfast, Ireland. He was only 16. His family owned a tobacco shop back at home where he could have settled down, but his ambition took him on the road to the distant city in England. As a young boy, he did odd jobs packing rolls of wallpaper at a factory and washing dishes in restaurants, before he paid heed to his calling, and got himself trained as a barman at London's La Coquille and The Olde Bell at Hurley.