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Aperitifs, Digestifs & Liqueurs Aperitifs, Digestifs & Liqueurs Amaretto Disaronno £5.50 Aperol £5.00 Champagne, Wine & Port Baileys £5.00 GreyFriars’ Creations Campari £5.50 Champagne Cocktails Chambord £6.50 Martini Cocktails Chartreuse Green £6.50 Long Cocktails Cointreau £6.00 Short Cocktails Drambuie £7.00 Mocktails & Softs Dubonnet £5.50 Beer & Cider Fernet Branca £7.00 Gin Frangelico £6.00 Vodka Grand Marnier £6.50 Jägermeister £6.00 Whisky Kamm & Sons £6.00 Rum & Tequila Martini Bianco £5.00 Cognac, Armagnac & Calvados Martini Rosso £5.00 Aperitifs, Digestifs & Liqueurs Opal Sambucca – Nera / Bianca £6.00 Pernod £6.00 Pimm’s No. 1 £5.50 All spirits are served as 50ml measures | 25ml measures are available on request | Mixers not included Wines by the glass are served as 175ml measures | 125ml measures are available on request Southern Comfort £6.00 All prices are inclusive of 20% VAT | E&OE Tia Maria £6.00 Champagne, Wine & Port Cognac Courvoisier Intiale Extra £45.00 Champagne & Sparkling Glass Bottle Hennessy XO £28.00 Carpené Malvolti, Prosecco Extra Dry £8.50 £33.00 Moutard Grand Cuvée £13.00 £60.00 Hennessy Paradis £85.00 Moutard Prestige Rosé £15.00 £75.00 Laurent Perrier Brut NV £85.00 Rémy Martin XO £28.00 Laurent Perrier Cuvée Rosé NV £100.00 Rémy Martin VSOP £9.00 Hine VSOP £11.00 White Sauvignon Blanc, Tierra Antica, Chile £4.90 £19.50 Armagnac Chardonnay, Boundary Line, Australia £5.50 £20.50 Pinot Grigio, Venezie IGP, Il Casone, Sacchetto Vini, Italy, £6.00 £23.00 Bacchus, New Hall, England £7.50 £28.00 Baron de Sigognac VS £8.50 Clés des Ducs XO £15.00 Rosé Pinot Grigio Blush, Novita, Italy £5.50 £21.00 Grenache, Chateau de l’Aumérade, France £7.90 £31.50 Calvados Red Henri de Querville £8.50 Domaine L Dupont Plus de 17yr £13.00 Merlot, Tierra Antica, Chile £4.90 £19.50 Malbec, Dona Paula, Argentina £5.50 £22.50 Grenache, Domaine André Brunel, France £6.50 £24.50 Shiraz, Berton Vineyard, Australia £7.50 £26.00 Port Barros LBV £5.00 Warre’s Otima 10yr Tawny £6.00 Rum GreyFriars’ Creations Bacardi 8yr £7.00 All Saints Spritz £10.00 An herby concoction of fresh ginger, apple and Prosecco, deepened Chairman’s Reserve Spiced £6.50 with Kamm & Sons ginseng liqueur Gosling’s Black Seal £6.00 Andromeda £9.00 Havana Club 3yr £6.00 A fruity creation that takes the sweetness from the strawberry jam and the sharpness of the freshly muddled lemon to became a well balanced Havana Club 7yr £6.50 vodka based summer classic Koko Kanu £6.00 Dome £9.00 An exotic blend of Chairman’s spiced rum, muddled fresh ginger, fresh Matusalem Platino £6.00 lemongrass, coconut syrup and lime, charged with soda Mount Gay Eclipse £6.50 East Hill House Cobbler £8.50 Myer’s Dark £6.00 An intense flavour profile of dry sherry, fresh orange, sugar and seasonal berries Pyrat XO £10.00 Giant Holm Oak £8.50 Ron Zacapa 23yr £12.00 Absolut vodka infused with dates blended to unique English grown olive leaf tea charged with cranberry juice Sagatiba Pura Cachaça £6.00 Prosser’s Margarita £7.50 Tequila A blend of Jose Cuervo Tradiçional tequila, agave nectar and fresh lime Rector’s Favourite £9.00 Don Julio Reposado £10.50 A mix of Hayman’s gin, Cherry Heering, sweet and dry vermouth, and bitters Jose Cuervo Tradiçional £6.00 Secret Vault £10.00 A comforting combination of bitter grapefruit and smooth almond with Patron Añejo £14.00 Hayman’s gin, Campari and sugar Patron Reposado £11.00 Six Over Six £9.00 Patron Silver £9.00 Light and refined Hayman’s Gin, fresh cucumber, and elderflower Patron XO Café £8.00 Champagne Cocktails Whisk(e)y Bellini £9.50 Blended Scotch A classic cocktail of Prosecco and white peach originating from Harry’s Bar in Venice Chivas Regal 12yr £6.00 Classic Champagne Cocktail £13.50 Chivas Regal 18yr £12.00 Champagne Moutard, Rémy Martin cognac, angostura bitters and sugar Johnnie Walker Black Label £6.00 French 75 £13.50 Johnnie Walker Gold Label £9.50 A mix of Hayman’s gin, sugar and lemon, charged with Champagne Moutard Blended Scotch Kir Royale £11.00 A classic cocktail of créme de cassis charged with Champagne Moutard Bushmills Black Bush £6.00 Rossini £9.50 Cooley Connemara Peated Single Malt £9.00 Fresh strawberry charged with Prosecco Jameson £6.00 Martini Cocktails North American Bulleit Rye £7.00 Aviation £7.00 Blanton’s Gold £14.00 An old classic of Hayman’s gin, violet and sweet cherry with a touch of lemon juice Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 £6.00 Breakfast Martini £7.50 Maker’s Mark £6.00 A citrus mix of Hayman’s gin, Cointreau, fresh lime juice and a spoonful Sazerac Rye £12.00 of orange marmalade Woodford Reserve £7.00 Chilli and Chocolate Martini £7.50 A luxurious blend of Mozart chocolate liqueur, Absolut vodka and fresh red chillies Cosmopolitan £7.00 The Sex & The City classic of Ketel One Citroen vodka, Cointreau, lime and cranberry Whisky Martini Cocktails Single Malts Espresso Martini £7.50 Modern day coffee culture reinvented in a combination of Absolut vodka, Lowland fresh espresso and Kahlua as created for Naomi Campbell back in the day Auchentoshan Three Wood £11.00 Passionate Drink £9.00 A party combo of passion fruit, Stolichnaya vodka with a splash of Glenkinchie 12yr £8.50 pineapple and a wicked Prosecco chaser Highland Rose & Lychee Martini £8.00 A delicate combination of Absolut vodka, lychee and rose liqueur Dalwhinnie 15yr £8.00 with a dash of Peychaud bitters £11.00 Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban Sidecar £7.50 The Macallan Sienna 1824 Series £15.00 Rémy Martin cognac shaken with Cointreau and fresh lemon Oban 14yr £10.00 Suburban £9.00 Bulleit rye whiskey, Myer’s rum, port and bitters, shaken and strained Speyside Vesper Martini £9.00 Balvenie 12yr Double Wood £8.50 The original James Bond martini from the 1953 book, “Casino Royale”, as invented for Ian Fleming by Ivar Bryce Glenfiddich 21yr £18.00 "Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. The Glenlivet 18yr £12.00 Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large, thin slice of lemon peel. Got it?" Islay Ardbeg 10yr £10.00 Lagavulin 16yr £12.00 Laphroaig 10yr £8.50 Island Talisker 10yr £8.50 Talisker 18yr £19.00 Long Cocktails Vodka Apple Jack Rabbit £7.50 Absolut £6.00 Jack Daniel’s whiskey with maple syrup, orange and apple juices Belvedere £7.00 Bloody Mary £7.50 A special tomato juice with Absolut vodka and our own secret spice mix Chase English Potato £8.00 Dark ‘n’ Stormy £8.00 Grey Goose £8.00 Gosling’s Black Seal rum with fresh lime and ginger beer Ketel One £6.50 Fish House Punch £8.00 Rémy Martin cognac and Havana Club 3yr rum lengthened with cold tea, Ketel One Citroen £6.50 peach liqueur, lemon juice and soda Luksusowa £6.50 Long Island Iced Tea £8.00 Sipsmith £7.00 The five classic spirits shaken with fresh lime, layered on Coca Cola Stolichnaya Elit £9.50 Mojito £9.00 The Cuban classic with Havana Club 3yr rum, fresh lime and mint Stolichnaya Vanil £6.00 Moscow Mule £7.50 Stolichnaya Razberi £6.00 Classically clean with Absolut vodka, fresh lime and ginger beer Wyborowa £6.00 Pimm’s Classic £7.50 Quintessentially English and refreshingly subtle, this cocktail combines Zubrowka £6.00 Pimm’s No. 1, cucumber, red fruit, mint and orange, topped with lemonade Royal Gin Fizz £8.50 A wonderfully textured drink with premium Hayman’s gin, lemon juice, sugar, and the decadence of a whole egg Russian Spring Punch £9.00 A luxurious and refreshing hit of Prosecco with vodka, crème de cassis and lemon juice Sloe Gin Fizz £7.50 A wonderfully smooth drink combining Hayman’s Sloe gin, egg white, fresh lemon and soda Gin Short Cocktails Bloom £7.00 Bramble £8.00 Forest fruits and fresh orange muddled with Hayman’s gin and lemon Bombay Sapphire £6.50 Caipiriñha £7.00 Brockmans £8.00 Sagatiba cachaca and fresh lime muddled with sugar Caorunn £8.00 Godfather £7.50 Utterly befitting its name, this drink marries Chivas Regal 12yr and Amaretto Fifty Pounds Gin £8.50 Mint Julep from £8.00 Gin Mare £8.50 The classic Prohibition cocktail that infused flavours of fresh mint with the charred depths of a great bourbon Hendrick's £7.75 Negroni £7.50 Jinzu £8.50 Three classic ingredients of Hayman’s gin, Campari and sweet vermouth Junipero £10.50 Old Fashioned from £9.00 The origins of cocktails were derived from mixtures of alcohol, bitters, Bathtub £9.50 sugar and water. In the mid 1900s bartenders returned to making cocktails in the ‘old-fashioned’ way, hence the modern-day name Monkey 47 £10.00 This classic drink an American whiskey of your choice with Angostura No. 3 £8.50 bitters and sugar, stirred down slowly over ice to perfection Pinkster £8.00 Pyrat Treacle £12.00 Portobello road £6.75 Extreme decadence with one of the world’s best rums, Pyrat XO, stirred down with a spritz of fresh apple Tanqueray £6.50 Russian, Black or White £7.50 Tanqueray Ten £9.00 Absolut vodka and Kahlua either straight up, with Coca Cola, or cream The Botanist £9.00 Sour from £7.50 The possible variations of sours are endless. Select your choice of base spirit Warner Edwards Victoria's Rhubarb £9.00 and we shall oblige with the perfect sour Sipssmith Sloe £9.00 Mocktails Beer & Cider Bramble Bush £5.00 Draught Blackberries, fresh lemon, elderflower and apple juice Passion Wagon £5.00 Meantime London Lager 4.5% ½ pint £4.50 Passion fruit, fresh lime, and grenadine charged with soda Peroni 5.1% ½ pint £4.50 Softs Bottled Mineral Water Meantime London Pale Ale 4.3% 330ml £4.00 Kingsdown Still or Sparkling Water 330ml £2.00 Peroni 5.1% 330ml £4.00 750ml £4.00 Guinness Original 4.2% 330ml £4.00 Juices £3.00 Aspall Suffolk Cider 5.5% 330ml £4.00 Orange | Pink Grapefruit | Apple | Cranberry Becks Blue (alcohol-free) 0.05% 275ml £4.00 Pineapple | Lychee | Passion Fruit | Tomato Carbonated 330ml £2.80 Coca Cola | Diet Coke Mixers 200ml £2.80 Indian Tonic Water | Slim Line Tonic Water | Lemonade Ginger Ale | Ginger Beer | Bitter Lemon | Soda Water Juices and tonics as a spirit mixer £1.00.
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