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What Do The 3 Beans Mean In An Espresso Martini? 

When my friends and I  do get a break from studying, we almost always head to our go-to spot, a local restaurant called Les Crêpes. Along with their top-tier sweet and savory crepes, their cocktail menu is stacked. One of my go-tos being their espresso martini. Something about the combo of espresso, Irish cream, and vodka just really hits every time.  But everytime it comes to the table — in fact, anytime any espresso martini comes to the table at any restaurant — it always is topped with three espresso beans. I’ve always wondered what the 3 beans mean in an espresso martini? Read on to find out.

What is the story behind the espresso martini?

The espresso martini was invented in London in the 1980s by the legendary bartender, Dick Bradsell. Originally called the Vodka Espresso, the drink later became known as the Pharmaceutical Stimulant during Bradsell’s time at Fred’s Club. Over the years, others have tried to take credit, but all signs point back to Bradsell.

What do the three beans mean in an espresso martini?

Beyond being a recognizable garnish, the number three has special significance in Italian culture. Each bean represents one of three core values — balance, harmony, and completeness. These qualities are often connected to the spiritual symbolism of the Holy Trinity in Christianity. They’re also meant to enrich the experience — turning each sip into a celebration of health, wealth, and happiness.  

There are also other variations on this tradition. Some bartenders opt for two or four beans instead. Two beans typically means love and luck and are a popular choice for date nights or anniversaries. The number four is usually associated with grounding and stability, ideal for anyone seeking a sense of security and life-long prosperity.

What other garnishes are used?

Some bartenders really love to get creative with their garnishes. Instead of plain espresso beans, they might use chocolate-covered beans to add a bit of sweetness that balances the bitterness of the espresso. Others go for shaved chocolate or a dusting of cocoa powder for a more dessert-like vibe. If the bartender is aiming for something more unique, you might even see a cinnamon stick or a star anise pod on top for an aromatic twist.

Can I make it at home?

If you don’t feel like going out, making an espresso martini at home is totally doable. Don’t know where to start? The Craftly Store has an Espresso Martini Kit for $39 on Amazon. The American Cocktail Club also has an Espresso Martini Box for $65 if you want to make a couple with a friend.

If you’re wanting to make some fun variations instead, try this chocolate-covered strawberry martini recipe from Mamrie Hart. Dale Talde also has a recipe with a refreshing twist that turns your espresso martini into a shake.

Nadi Meyer

George Mason '25

Nadi Meyer is part of the National Writer program at Spoon University, where they focus on exploring the ever-evolving world of food trends. From viral TikTok drinks to unexpected brand collabs, they break down what’s buzzing in the food space and why it’s capturing attention. In addition to trend coverage, Nadi occasionally dabbles in recipe development, bringing a creative twist to flavors that catch their interest.

Before joining Spoon University, Nadi spent nearly a decade in retail, where they sharpened their communication skills and developed a natural flair for sales pitches. From bookstore and grocery aisles to department stores and even a stint in video game management, their work experience is as versatile as it is people-focused. Nadi graduated from Brightpoint Community College in August 2022 with an associate’s degree in General Studies and is now pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Media Production and Criticism at George Mason University. They expect to graduate in late 2025. Their roots in storytelling run deep, as Nadi also played a key role in rebuilding the journalism program at Thomas Dale High School, where they graduated with an advanced diploma in 2017.

Outside of writing, Nadi can usually be found hanging out with their nine-year-old rescue dog, Tiger, who’s equal parts anxious and adorable. A proud member of the cozy gaming community, they unwind with titles like “Palworld,” “Fields of Mistria,” and “Stardew Valley.” When they’re not farming for virtual wheat or battling in the mines, Nadi enjoys flexing their creative muscles through crafting and digital design, often diving into Canva or Adobe Creative Suite to bring their ideas to life. Whether it’s curating vibes in a game or on the page, Nadi is always chasing the perfect mix of comfort and creativity.
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