Las Vegas Sun

April 19, 2024

Few guitars are as synonymous with an artist as B.B. King's famed Lucille, a black Gibson ES-355 that the guitar maker eventually adapted into his signature model. The "other" Lucille, a blue, rum-based cocktail, can't play a lick of "Sweet Little Angel" but sounds great when paired with some fried pickles or a plate of the restaurant's ribs. The cocktail sports Don Q rum, blue curaçao (no kidding) and orange and pineapple juices. Some might say the thrill is back.

Leila Navidi

Few guitars are as synonymous with an artist as B.B. King's famed Lucille, a black Gibson ES-355 that the guitar maker eventually adapted into his signature model. The "other" Lucille, a blue, rum-based cocktail, can't play a lick of "Sweet Little Angel" but sounds great when paired with some fried pickles or a plate of the restaurant's ribs. The cocktail sports Don Q rum, blue curaçao (no kidding) and orange and pineapple juices. Some might say the thrill is back.