The days of tattoos being an obscure piece of art reserved only for sailors and those of ill-repute are long gone, and ink is becoming more and more of an industry norm within the food and beverage sector. We interviewed six local bartenders who aren’t afraid to show their body art.
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Marla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, EtoileMarla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, EtoileMarla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Marla Martinez, Etoile Cuisine et Bar -
Sarah Ip, Ninja Ramen -
Sarah Ip, Ninja Ramen -
Sarah Ip, Ninja Ramen -
Dusty Brittain, Hay Merchant -
Dusty Brittain, Hay Merchant -
Dusty Brittain, Hay Merchant -
Dusty Brittain, Hay Merchant -
Dusty Brittain, Hay Merchant -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Joseph Seahorn, Woosterโs Garden -
Josh Alden, Worcesterโs Annex -
Josh Alden, Worcesterโs Annex -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge -
Kristine Nguyen, Captain Foxheartโs Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge
