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Mini Cocktails WELCOME TO SCROLL DOWN TO EXPLORE OUR MENU APERITIVO FROM 3PM MIXED OLIVES, Orange Zest ............................ 6 ORTIZ ANCHOVIES ......................................21 Toasted Bread, Butter, Guindilla Peppers POLLASTRINI SARDINES ............................15 Chilli, Misura Crackers, Lemon SALUMI MISTI ............................................. 35 L.P.’s Mortadella & Salami, Prosciutto di Parma, Pickles THREE CHEESES ........................................ 35 Rotating selection of Cheese; Crackers, Local Honey MINI COCKTAILS $13 HAPPY HOUR FROM 4-5PM $7 MARTINI AUSTRALIANO Widges Gin, Lemon Myrtle, Apera Fino COFFEE NEGRONI Widges Gin, Mr Black Amaro, Campari, Vermouth Rosso ESPRESSO MARTINI Plantation 3yo Rum, Mr Black, Coconut Water, Espresso PERAMERICANO Saint Felix Bitter Citrus Aperitivo, Vermouth Rosso, Strangelove Pear Soda IRISH COFFEE Roe & Co Irish Whiskey, Honey, Muscovado, Filter Coffee, Almonds, Cream *vegan option available **contains nuts BREAKFAST MANHATTAN Bulleit Rye Whiskey, Banana Skin, Granola, Almond, Vermouth Bianco x SAMMY JUNIOR WILD MARTINEZ Saint Felix Wild Forest Gin, Vermouth Rosso, Maraschino, Orange bitters 16 AUTUMN SAZERAC Saint Felix Cherry & Cacao Husk Brandy, Genepi, Cascara, Peychauds bitters 16 FELIX COLLINS Saint Felix Yuzu & Green Tea Spirit, Jasmine Tea, Citrus, Yuzu Soda 16 APERITIVO COCKTAILS CAMPARI SODA..............10 ‘Il Soldatino’ GARIBALDINI......................9 Saint Felix Bitter Citrus Aperitivo whizzed with Fresh Orange GIN & TONIC.........................9 Widges Gin, Strangelove 8 Ball Tonic Water, Olive APEROL SPRITZ.............18 Aperol, Prosecco, Soda, Olive CHAMOMILE MARTINI....18 Bombay Gin, Vermouth, Chamomile, Pepper, Cedar MAYBE SAMMY BOTTLED COCKTAIL CO. EUCALYPTUS GIMLET.....18 Tequila, Mango, Eucalpytus, Grapefruit Bitters MAYBE SAMMY BOTTLED COCKTAIL CO. JASMINE NEGRONI........18 Bombay Gin, Campari, Rosso Vermouth, Jasmine MAYBE SAMMY BOTTLED COCKTAIL CO. RED SNAPPER..................13 Widges Gin, Patio Beverages Mary Mix, Olives GALLIANO HOT SHOT Galliano Vanilla, Batch Brew, Cream 16 LIQUORI del MESE $15 Our back-bar is weird. Make your way through these odd-but-amazing artisan liquors the best way possible: with a little spritz and some citrus. VERMUTTINO Soda, Citrus Selection APERITIVO ROSSO Our Red Bitter of the Month, Soda AMARI SERVICE Artisan Amaro, Tonic or Soda, Lemon Zest CAFFÈ CORRETTO........POA Ask our team for a selection of sippers from the Lazy Susan dei Digestivi SAMMY JUNIOR PROUDLY PARTNERS WITH ECOSPIRITS TO REDUCE OUR CARBON IMPACT. COCKTAILS MADE WITH THESE AMAZING PRODUCTS SAVE AN AVERAGE OF 120G OF EMISSIONS PER SERVE. BEER SJR. MORNING DRAUGHT 350ml BY NOMAD BREWING 12 VINO BY THE GLASS (150ML) SPARKLING NV Ziro Prosecco GLERA .....................................14 Veneto, Italy WHITE 2019 Vallevò TREBBIANO ......................................14 Abruzzo, Italy RED 2020 GioVino NERO D’AVOLA/GRILLO ........................... 14 Terre Siciliane, Sicily, Italy HALF BOTTLE (375ML) CHAMPAGNE NV Pierre Gimonnet Cuvée Cuis BLANC DE BLANCS .....79 Cuis, Côte des Blancs NV Ruinart BLANC DE BLANCS ....................................... 161 Reims, Montagne de Reims NV J.M. Sélèque Solessence ................................. 92 Pierry, Vallée de la Marne NV Laherte Frères Ultradition ................................ 97 Chavot, Coteaux Sud d’Épernay NV Pol Roger BRUT RESERVE ....................................... 116 Epernay, Vallée de la Marne MV Krug Grande Cuvée 166émé Édition .............. 194 Reims, Montagne de Reims WHITE 2019 Clos Clare RIESLING ..........................................45 Clare Valley, SA 2019 Reverdy Terre de Maimbray SAUVIGNON BLANC ..63 Sancerre, Loire Valley, France 2017 Salomon Undhof Wieden GRUNER VELTLINER ...... 42 Kremstal, Austria 2018 P.Laroche Domaine des Hâtes CHARDONNAY ....68 Chablis, Burgundy, France 2018 Hubert Lamy Les Frionnes CHARDONNAY .........166 Saint Aubin 1er Cru, Burgundy, France RED 2019 Domaines Chermette Les Griottes GAMAY ......55 Beaujolais, France 2018 Benjamin Leroux PINOT NOIR ............................. 97 Savigny-Lès-Beaune, Burgundy, France 2018 Château de Coulaine CABERNET FRANC ...............44 Chinon, Loire Valley, France 2015 Marcarini Brunante NEBBIOLO ........................ 109 Barolo, Piedmont, Italy 2018 Jasper Hill Georgia’s Paddock SHIRAZ ............89 Heathcote, VIC 2015 Speri Monte Sant’Urbano CORVINA + ...............136 Amarone della Valpolicella, Veneto, Italy SWEET 2017 La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia MOSCATO ...............43 Moscato d’Asti, Piedmont, Italy SOFT DRINK AQUA PANNA 500ml ............................ 6 SAN PELLEGRINO 250ml .................... 5 S. PELLEGRINO CHINOTTO ................. 7 S. PELLEGRINO ARANCIATA ROSSO .. 7 S. PELLEGRINO SAN BITTER .............. 7 STRANGELOVE YUZU SODA ...............10 STRANGELOVE 8 BALL TONIC ............ 7 PATIO BEVERAGES VIRGIN MARY ...... 8 FRESH JUICE ...................................... 6 Apple-Carrot-Ginger/ OJ/ Green MONCEAU FUJI APPLE KOMBUCHA .. 12 TEA SIPPING VERMOUTH Antica Torino Rosso VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ..........15 Piedmont, Italy Cinzano 1757 Bianco VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] .........15 Piedmont, Italy Cinzano 1757 Rosso VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ..........15 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Secco VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ...................15 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Rosso VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ................... 12 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Riserva VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ................ 20 Piedmont, Italy Contratto Vermouth Rosso VERMOUTH [60ml] ...........10 Piedmont, Italy Del Professore Rosso VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] .......15 Piedmont, Italy Gonzalez Byass La Copa Rojo VERMUT ROJO [60ml] ...10 Jerez, Adalucia, Spain Gualco Vinum Absinthium VERMOUTH ROSSO [60ml] ..... 12 Piedmont, Italy La Canellese Extra Dry VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ......10 Piedmont, Italy La Canellese Bianco VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] .........10 Piedmont, Italy La Canellese Rosso VERMOUTH DI TORINO [60ml] ..........10 Piedmont, Italy Lacerba Bianco VERMOUTH [60ml] ...........................15 Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Macchia Vermouth al Mirto VERMOUTH [60ml] ...........15 Sardinia, Italy Meigamma Bianco VERMOUTH DI NASCO [60ml] .............15 Sardinia, Italy Meigamma Rosso VERMOUTH DI CARIGNANA [60ml] .........15 Sardinia, Italy 1970s Noilly Prat Rouge VERMOUTH [60ml] .............. 64 Herault, France QUINQUINA L.N. Mattai Cap Corse QUINQUINA [60ml] ..................10 Corsica, France Sirene Americano Rosso QUINQUINA [60ml] ..............10 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Americano QUINQUINA [60ml] .......................10 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Americano Rosa QUINQUINA [60ml] ...............10 Piedmont, Italy Carpano Punt e Mes VERMOUTH/QUINA [60ml] .............10 Lombardy, Italy CHINATO Cocchi Chinato VERMOUTH CHINATO [60ml] ..................15 Piedmont, Italy Marcarini BAROLO CHINATO [60ml] .............................19 Piedmont, Italy APERITIVO Aperitivo Select [30ml] .......................................10 Veneto, Italy Aperol [30ml] ....................................................10 Lombardy, Italy Bèrto Aperitivo [30ml] ........................................10 Piedmont, Italy Cappelletti Aperitivo [30ml] ...............................10 Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Contratto Aperitivo [30ml] ................................. 12 Piedmont, Italy Rhubi Mistelle [30ml] .........................................10 Ballarat, Vic BITTERS Campari [30ml] .................................................10 Lombardy, Italy Bèrto Bitter [30ml] ............................................13 Piedmont, Italy Cappelletti Capo Capo [30ml] ............................10 Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Contratto Bitter [30ml] ...................................... 12 Piedmont, Italy Nardini Bitter [30ml]..........................................10 Veneto, Italy Nardini Rosso [30ml] .........................................10 Veneto, Italy Nardini Mezzo e Mezzo ROSSO/RABARBARO [30ml] ........10 Veneto, Italy Sirene Bitter [30ml] ............................................10 Veneto, Italy St George Bruto Americano [30ml] ......................10 Oregon, USA AMARO LIGHT-BODIED Amarot AMARO [30ml] ..........................................10 Piedmont, Italy Cappelletti Pasubio AMARO [30ml] ........................10 Abruzzo, Italy Jannamico AMARO [30ml] .....................................15 Abruzzo, Italy Montenegro AMARO [30ml] .................................... 12 Emilia-Romagna, Italy Nonino Quintessentia AMARO [30ml] ......................15 Veneto, Italy Sirene Canto AMARO [30ml] ..................................10 Piedmont, Italy MEDIUM-BODIED Antica Quaglia Vecchio Piemontese AMARO [30ml] ..10 Piedmont, Italy Antica Torino Amaro della Sacra AMARO [30ml] .......15 Piedmont, Italy Averna AMARO [30ml] ...........................................10 Sicily, Italy Berta Selezione AMARO [30ml] .............................. 17 Piedmont, Italy Cocchi Dopo Teatro VERMOUTH-AMARO [30ml] ............. 17 Piedmont, Italy Gualco Soldatini AMARO [30ml] .............................. 12 Piedmont, Italy Nardini AMARO [30ml] ........................................... 12 Veneto, Italy Rupes AMARO [30ml] ............................................14 Calabria, Italy Sagnallo Camatti AMARO [30ml] ............................10 Liguria, Italy FLAVOURED AMARO Bresca Dorada Mirtamaro MIRTO [30ml] ................. 12 Sardinia, Italy Ischia Sapori Rucolina ROCKET & LEMON [30ml] ..........15 Campania, Italy Nardini Tagliatella
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