THE LAZY BLUEBIRD...... 18 LONGSHOREMAN...... 13 ABSOLUT ELYX, GRAPEFRUIT , GINGER, RYE, AVERNA, PUNT E MES LIME, SPARKLING ROSÈ The first Abigail learned to make The Western Bluebird is one of the lazier was a Manhattan for her Grandfather Vincent migratory birds here in Washington. when she was 7 years old. When you are Sometimes they wander down Mexico way, one of 48 grandchildren, you do what you California or Utah. But some of them just stay can to stand out. So, with nearly 40 years in the ravines here in the Evergreen State. of experience making Manhattans, this is This cocktail is our refreshing take on a Mule certainly the drink with which she feels most served in a copper bluebird. We are the only comfortable. The Manhattan has also seen account in Washington State to serve in this many variations during the great cocktail fun vessel honoring our own Lazy Bluebirds! boom at the turn of the 21st century. There is a Little Italy, Brooklyn, Red Hook and this one; The Longshoreman. An ode to the THE SEAMSTRESS ...... 8 hardworking men and women at our ports, , AMARO, APEROL, LEMON BUBBLES this cocktail is , with Averna and You may think that Seattle was built on Punt e Mes. Averna is a Sicilian amaro rich lumber, however the taxman was not always with bitter orange, espresso and chocolate. keen to extract wages from the rough Punt e Mes is a was created for Italian burly men of the lumber trade. So, in fine stockbrokers and thus given the name “point American tradition, he set his sights on a and a half” to reference both their jobs and more vulnerable class: the Seattle Seamstress. the and bitter combination that Nearly 90% of city revenue over a nine-year make up the juice. The cocktail gets a smoky period is from the Seamstress trade. Perhaps boost from a flamed orange peel, loving you have guessed that these particular referred to as a flambeaux in New Orleans. seamstresses rarely took needle to thread.

HAIL, COLUMBIA!*...... 12 With all that monetary power, and building OOLA ROSEMARY , LETTERPRESS Seattle out of the sound flats, it should be no , ROSEMARY, CITRUS, IRIS surprise that Washington woman are the first in the nation to get the right to vote in 1884. In 1978, Joseph Hopkinson rearranged and wrote new lyrics to ‘The President’s March’, written and performed at George Washington’s GRIFFEY JUNIPER ...... 6 inauguration, for the song “Hail Columbia!”. JUNIPER BERRIES, ROSEMARY, THYME, This song was one of the unofficial national GRAPEFRUIT anthems of America until “The Star Spangled The Spanish know how to . Banner” was named so in 1931. “Hail They layer flavors, fruit and botanicals in Columbia!” is still played upon the entrance a big goblet and sip them all summer of the Vice President of the United States. long. We honor our own Boy of Summer with this Spanish style gin and tonic where Buzzing with local rosemary-infused vodka, bartenders with choose their own this sour unifies Italian Amaro and house- seasonal botanicals. made limoncello, all tangled-up with Oregon Iris until you are floating on a cloud tufted with Seattle’s own Sun Rhubarb . All hail Columbia!

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DASH AND WILLOW...... 8 THE FIRST SALUTE...... 8 BARREL-AGED GIN, DUBONNET, CLOVE, RUM, “ABBY’S MIX”, LIME THYME, LEMON On November 16, 1776, a small American Gin and Dubonnet is the favorite everyday warship, the Andrew Doria, sailed into cocktail for Her Royal Majesty The Queen. the harbor of the tiny Dutch island of St. Dubonnet is a French aperitif , like a Eustatius in the West Indies. Just four months sweet vermouth. We’d like to think that she before, the United States had declared its would enjoy sipping this in one of her castles. independence from Great Britain, and indeed The clove and black peppercorn syrup is made a precious copy of the Declaration was on- in-house, and the cocktail is garnished with a board this very ship! The American crew was crown of thyme that has long delighted when the Governor of the island, represented courage. Johannes de Graaf, ordered that his fort’s cannons be fired in a friendly salute. The first Dash is the name of Queen Victoria’s first ever given by a foreign power to the flag of dog, and Willow was the name of Queen the United States, it was a risky and Elizabeth’s last Corgi. Pour some out for the courageous act. royal pups!

A LOAN FROM LOU...... 13 PARIS BETWEEN THE WARS...... 8 BOURBON, APPLE , SMOKED VANILLA SCOTCH, , SALTED HONEY, LEMON, SYRUP, COFFEE BITTERS DRY Queen of the Lava Flats. Built like Dolly A cultural and intellectual boom happened in Parton. Regal lover of plumed hats. Sassy Paris between the war to end all wars and its savior of the banks. Lou Graham, born unwanted sequel two decades later. Imagine Dorothea Georgine Emile Ohben, was head cafes filled to the brim with artists, musicians, “Seamstress”, as it were, in her Pioneer and all of Europe’s Bon Vivants mixed into Square brothels at the end of the 19th one glorious cocktail. If we were an exiled century. She contributed to society as a American bartender fleeing the Great Mistake savvy business woman and a founder of many that was the 18th Amendment, we might have schools, though none were named after her. made them this drink. We try to rectify that oversight by naming our signature Old Fashioned after her. Cheers to you, Lou!

*CONTAINS EGG 4 OR MORE DRINKS SERVED ON CART