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Ntoanac .S)Urlrider B ev era C<es( l ~)I c~';izero tc )/l .. .NToan ac_.S)urlrider Throughout our hotel's history, this veranda has been the scene of countless social gatherings and lively entertainment. Visitors have assembled here to share in good conversation, to watch the activity on famous W aikiki Beach and to gaze on the Pacific waters for which the Moana is named. The centerpiece of our veranda is the expansive banyan tree which you see before you. Planted in 1885, it has been lovingly tended over the years, so that it now measures 7 5 feet high and 150 feet across. The Banyan Court was also the original home of the popular "Hawaii Calls" radio show, which originated in 1935. for more than 30 years, audiences gathered in the shade of this time-honored tree to enjoy the soothing music of the islands as it was broadcasted live from Waikiki to mainland America. Now as you relax on The Banyan Veranda with your favorite cocktail, we invite you to savor this special taste of Moana history which has been carefully preserved for your enjoyment. A Return to the Classics A Ret u r n t o the Classic s Bra n dy C oc ktails Vodk a Cocktai ls Brandy Alexander Bloody Mary Benedictine & Brandy White Russian Sidecar Black Russian Stinger Screwdriver 6.50 6.50 Bourbons Cocktai ls Sco tch Cockt a i l s Old fashion Rob Roy John Collins Rusty Nail Manhattan Scotch Mist Whiskey Sour 6.50 Mint Julep Sazerac 6.50 Rum Cocktai ls Champagne Cocktails Bacardi Cocktail Daiquiri Cuba Libre Kir Royale Hurricane Mimosa Rum Collins Black Velvet Planters Punch Ritz fizz 6.50 Champagne Cocktail 6.50 T e q u i 1 a C -o c k t a i 1s Gin Cocktails Tequila Sunrise Alexandra Margarita Bronx 6.50 Dubonnet Cocktail french "75" Gibson Gimlet Gin Rickey Gin & Tonic Martini Pink Gin 6.50 Aperitifs Tropical favorites Dubonnet Blonde Chi Chi Dubonnet Red Moana Sands Cam pari Mai Tai Per nod Kava Bowl Noilly Prat Daiquiri Martini and Rossi Blue Hawaii $4.50 Pina Colada 7.25 Cognac/ Brandies Ports Courvoisier XO Remi Martin XO Harvey's Tawny Port Hennessey XO Robertson's Dry Hurn or 15.50 Brown's Light Port 4.50 Martell Cordon Bleu 11.00 Sherries Hennessey Paradis 35.00 Harvey's Bristol Creme Dry Sack Louis XIII 4.50 75.00 Armagnac Larressingle XO 18.50 Larressingle Grand Veille Reserve 1934 42.00 DeMon tal 10.00 Liqueurs 8 e e r s frangelico Budweiser (USA) Amaretto Coors Light (USA) Galliano Coors Extra Gold (USA) Anisette Michelob (USA) Grand Marnier Maui Lager (Hawaii) Bailey's Irish Cream Koolau (Hawaii) Kahlua 4.00 Chartreuse Kummel Amstel Light (Holland) Cointreau Corona (Mexico) Coconut Cream Steinlager (New Zealand) Macadamia Nut fosters Lager (Australia) Sambuca San Miguel (Philippines) Stresa ·.Beck's Lager (German) Schnapps "Peppermint" Asahi Dry (Japan) Tia Maria Heineken (Holland) VanDer Mint Carlsberg Lager (Danish) Benedictine Moose Head (Canada) Drambuie 5.25 Goldwasser 6.50 A 1 e Sp e c ial Liqueur C of fee Guiness Stout (Ireland) Porter (Anchor Porter, San franciso) Cafe De Saronno 5.25 Cafe Royale Irish Coffee Ste am Beer Italian Coffee Spanish Anchor, San fran cisco f rangelico Coffee 5.25 6.50 Non-Alcoh olic Tropical Breeze Fruit Daiquiri Seasonal fruit Smoothies Moana Fruit Smoothies Moana Fruit Punch 5.50 Iced Coffee Iced Tea 3.50 Lemonade 3.00 Min eral Water Hawaiian Water Perrier Evian San Pellegrino Appolinaris 4.00 .
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