What do you do when you’re invited to a fake-real dinner party by fun and interesting friends? You say “absolutely” and only then do you ask, “what does that mean?”
Paul S and Dan M are the current owners and stewards of the Margaret Esherick House in the Chestnut Hill area of Philadelphia. Ms. Esherick commissioned well-known Philadelphia architect, Louis Kahn, to design her mid-century home and her uncle, Wharton Esherick, to design the kitchen. Kahn completed her home in 1961 – sadly Ms. Esherick only lived there a short while as she died in 1962. Paul and Dan purchased this iconic house in 2014 – one of only nine houses that Kahn designed and the one most studied. Paul and Dan are lovers of the mid-century modernism style evidenced by the furniture, art, and even plates on their dinner table. It all fits in this wonderful one-bedroom, 2500 square foot house.
For those of you paying close attention, the Wharton Eshierick that I mention above is the namesake of the Wharton Esherick Museum upon whose board both Paul and I serve.

For this special event, I volunteered to create a signature cocktail. Knowing that the Spanish love their gin and tonics, I thought that was a good place to start. I made a simple syrup and infused it with fresh flowers from our home’s lavender bush. I used Q Tonic’s Indian Tonic Water, which is a bit more bitter and sweeter than their traditional tonic water (any high quality tonic water will do), it worked well with the lavender. For gin, I’ve used both Tanqueray No 10 and Plymouth Original in this drink and I’ve been pleased with the results. This libation was a big hit at the party with Paul and Dan’s family and friends. It seemed fitting to lend Louis Kahn’s first name to this cocktail. And, how fun it was to make these in a kitchen designed by his long-time friend and collaborator, Wharton Esherick.
As you can see, there are lots of reasons to say “yes” before knowing the details – an evening spent in a great house, with good food (and drink) and fun and interesting people.
Louis’ Lavender Gin and Tonic
Ingredients
Syrup:
- 1/2 cup lightly packed fresh lavender flowers (see Notes)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup water
Cocktail:
- 2 ounces dry gin
- 1 ounce lavender syrup
- 4 ounces high-quality tonic water
- Garnish with a lemon wheel a few juniper berries and a lavender flower
Instructions
To make syrup:
- Roughly chop lavender flowers. Rinse in a colander.
- In a saucepan set over medium-high heat add water and sugar. Stir until sugar completely dissolves and mixture comes to a simmer. Remove pan from heat. Add chopped lavender, cover and let steep for 15 minutes. (It can become bitter if steeped too long.) Pour syrup through a sieve into a clean jar and refrigerate. Syrup keeps two months or longer in the refrigerator. Makes 1-1/2 cups.
To make cocktail:
- In a highball glass filled with ice, add gin, lavender syrup and tonic water and stir.
- Garnish with a lemon wheel and lavender flower.
Notes
* If you are using dried lavender flowers, be sure that they are of a culinary quality. The rule of thumb is 1 tablespoon fresh to 1 teaspoon dried (this applies generally when replacing fresh herbs with dried herbs). 1/2 cup fresh lavender is 8 tablespoons, so if you're using dried lavender, use 8 teaspoons (or 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons).
* Syrup makes 12 cocktails.


That is a really great story, Nicole! Wow, I would love to see that house… Kahn’s work is amazing.
And the cocktail? Brilliant. I use a lot of lavender in making our homemade gin, and more would be better! I am sure we will be giving this a try soon!
David – Thank you for your kind comment. A special house deserves a special cocktail!