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Top of the Falls Restaurant OFFICIAL NEW YORK STATE PARK APP DESSERT DOWNLOAD & DRINK THE APP NOW MENU It’s the way to dine. We think you’ll enjoy your meal even more by knowing that our culinary team is working to protect our planet through GreenPath®, our environmental management system. We are in full compliance with the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch Program. We protect our waterways by using only sustainable fsh and seafood in our menu items. We use long-line haddock. These fsh are caught via a hook and line rather than a net. The process reduces overfshing and poses far less threat to our waters. A western New York frm (Baker Commodities) helps us convert our used kitchen grease into alternative fuel sources that are distributed throughout our local communities. Top of the Falls Our EcoLogo-certifed napkins are made entirely of recycled fber. 18-0957 DNC_TopoftheFallsMenu.indd 1 5/15/18 2:35 PM FINAL DIMENSIONS: 8” X 11” (FLAT) 4” X 11” (FOLDED) I have proofread for spelling and grammar errors, correct color specifications, correct dimensions, etc. I do hereby release PHCP from any further responsibility or liability for the correctness or completeness of this artwork and agree to accept the charges for the printing of same. SIGNATURE DATE DESSERTS BOTTLED 7.25 WATER CHOCOLATE OREO CAKE Village Bake Shoppe Chocolate Cake layered with 4.95 freshly whipped Oreo mousse, sealed in chocolate ganache, topped with vanilla buttercream frosting and Oreo cookies SARATOGA, NEW YORK NY STYLE CHEESECAKE SPARKLING, 12 OUNCES Village Bake Shoppe Cheesecake, housemade Saratoga Mineral Springs sparkling spring water is Loganberry Vidal Blanc Ice Wine sauce, mixed the perfect balance of light taste with just the right berries, whipped cream amount of carbonation. The Champagne-like bubbles LEMON RASPBERRY CAKE help cleanse the palate and complement the favors Village Bake Shoppe Lemon Swirl Cake with lemon of fne food and wine. curd, layered with raspberry mousse and fnished with vanilla buttercream frosting SARATOGA, NEW YORK CHOCOLATE OBLIVION STILL, 12 OUNCES Village Bake Shoppe Flourless Chocolate Torte The Saratoga Mineral Springs are the result of a fnished in chocolate ganache *Gluten-Free geological fault that allows water trapped in shale MILE-HIGH APPLE PIE layers to surface. Drinking and bathing in the waters Village Bake Shoppe thinly sliced locally grown apples of Saratoga Springs was regarded as medicine by the mounded high, fnished with a strudel topping and Mohawk and Iroquois Indians, who celebrated its homemade caramel strong healing and curative properties. AQUAS FRESCAS 4.95 Niagara Falls State Park is proud to showcase local CUCUMBER WATERMELON SPARKLER New York State foods and beverages with the Taste Sparkling water topped with Monin Watermelon NY program. Help us support these local businesses and Monin Cucumber, fnished with fresh by looking for the during your visit. watermelon and cucumber slices LOGANBERRY FIZZ Sparkling water shaken with PJ’s Crystal Beach 1812 Vodka – Buffalo, NY Loganberry Syrup, fnished with a lime wedge and a Lakeward Spirits – Buffalo, NY mixed berry skewer Long Cliff Winery – Niagara County, NY New York Beer Project – Lockport, NY CUCUMBER MINT WATER Water infused with Monin Cucumber and Monin Niagara Landing Wine Cellars – Niagara County, NY Mint, combined with fresh mint and cucumber slices PJ’s Crystal Beach Loganberry Syrup – Saratoga, NY Saratoga Mineral Springs – Saratoga, NY STRAWBERRY LEMON ARTESIAN WATER Water infused with Monin Strawberry, combined Village Bake Shoppe – Lewiston, NY with fresh strawberries and lemons Vizcarra Vineyards – Niagara County, NY 18-0957 DNC_TopoftheFallsMenu.indd 2 5/15/18 2:35 PM FINAL DIMENSIONS: 8” X 11” (FLAT) 4” X 11” (FOLDED) I have proofread for spelling and grammar errors, correct color specifications, correct dimensions, etc. I do hereby release PHCP from any further responsibility or liability for the correctness or completeness of this artwork and agree to accept the charges for the printing of same. SIGNATURE DATE COCKTAILS FROZEN 8.95 COCKTAILS LOGANBERRY MULE ABSOLUT Lime Vodka, PJ’s Crystal Beach 9.95 Loganberry Syrup and lime juice, topped with ginger beer PIÑA COLADA Malibu Coconut Rum, pineapple juice NIKOLA TESLA and pia colada mix Lakeward Spirits Wild Gin, Monin Elderfower Syrup, FROSÉ PJ’s Crystal Beach Loganberry Syrup and Proverb Rosé, St-Germain Elderfower Liqueur, ruby red grapefruit juice Monin Wild Strawberry Syrup and lime juice WATERMELON MOJITO TROP OF THE FALLS BACARDÍ Superior Rum, BACARDÍ Banana Rum, Coco REÀL, DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker, Monin South Seas Blend and pineapple juice, Monin Watermelon Fruit Purée, topped with Patrn XO Cafe Liqueur simple syrup, lime juice, club soda and freshly muddled mint MANGO MARGARITA Sauza Gold Tequila, Dr. Smoothie Mango Puree, OLD FORT NIAGARA triple sec and lime 1812 Vodka, Courvoisier VS Cognac, cranberry juice and grenadine GOAT ISLAND ICED TEA ABSOLUT Vodka, SMOOTHIES BACARDÍ Superior Rum, Tanqueray Gin, Patrn Citrnge, Monin Sweet & Sour and Pepsi & SHAKES 7.25 DR. SMOOTHIE REAL FRUIT SMOOTHIES Strawberry, Mango, Lemonade OUR SIGNATURE or any combination HURRICANE DECK OREO MILKSHAKE BACARDí Superior Rum, Myers’s Dark Rum, DeKuyper® Triple Sec, Ocean Spray® Citrus, mango and pineapple Juices, Monin South Seas Blend, bitters, fresh lime and Mist TWST 9.95 FROZEN The inspiration for this drink is the Hurricane Deck MOCKTAILS at the base of Bridal Veil Falls and the yellow ponchos 7.25 provided to those who take the trek. At 175 feet down, the rushing waters of the Niagara Gorge create tropical TROP OF THE FALLS storm-like conditions. Talk about a rush! PIÑA COLADA 18-0957 DNC_TopoftheFallsMenu.indd 3 5/15/18 2:35 PM FINAL DIMENSIONS: 8” X 11” (FLAT) 4” X 11” (FOLDED) I have proofread for spelling and grammar errors, correct color specifications, correct dimensions, etc. I do hereby release PHCP from any further responsibility or liability for the correctness or completeness of this artwork and agree to accept the charges for the printing of same. SIGNATURE DATE WINE BEER SPARKLING DRAFT LA MARCA Prosecco NEW YORK BEER PROJECT 10.95 187 mL btl DESTINATION IPA Brewed in Lockport, NY WHITE 6.95 16 oz / 8.95 22 oz NIAGARA LANDING Niagara County Vidal Blanc Ice Wine NEW YORK BEER PROJECT 10.95 2 oz LOCKPORT LAGER Brewed in Lockport, NY LONG CLIFF 6.95 16 oz / 8.95 22 oz Niagara County Riesling NEW YORK BEER PROJECT 10.95 6 oz / 13.95 9 oz / 34 btl NY AMBER LAGER Brewed in Lockport, NY NIAGARA LANDING 6.95 16 oz / 8.95 22 oz Niagara County Riesling-Chardonnay 10.95 6 oz / 13.95 9 oz / 34 btl SAMUEL ADAMS BOSTON LAGER VIZCARRA VINEYARDS 6.95 16 oz / 8.95 22 oz Niagara County Barreled Over Niagara 9.95 6 oz / 12.95 9 oz / 28 btl BUD LIGHT 5.95 16 oz / 7.95 22 oz PROVERB Rosé STELLA ARTOIS 10.95 6 oz / 13.95 9 oz / 34 btl 6.95 16 oz / 8.95 22 oz ECCO DOMANI Pinot Grigio BOTTLE 10.95 6 oz / 13.95 9 oz / 34 btl ANGRY ORCHARD CANYON ROAD HARD CIDER Chardonnay 5.95 8.95 6 oz / 11.95 9 oz / 24 btl HEINEKEN RED 5.95 LONG CLIFF Niagara County Pinot Noir CORONA EXTRA 5.95 11.95 6 oz / 14.95 9 oz / 35 btl BUDWEISER NIAGARA LANDING 4.95 Niagara County Loganberry Rosebud 11.95 6 oz / 14.95 9 oz / 35 btl MICHELOB ULTRA 4.95 BV COASTAL Merlot COORS LIGHT 11.95 6 oz / 14.95 9 oz / 35 btl 4.95 CANYON ROAD Cabernet Sauvignon 8.95 6 oz / 11.95 9 oz / 24 btl 18-0957 DNC_TopoftheFallsMenu.indd 4 5/15/18 2:35 PM FINAL DIMENSIONS: 8” X 11” (FLAT) 4” X 11” (FOLDED) I have proofread for spelling and grammar errors, correct color specifications, correct dimensions, etc. I do hereby release PHCP from any further responsibility or liability for the correctness or completeness of this artwork and agree to accept the charges for the printing of same. 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