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DRAFT BEER $8.50 Hofbrau Bronx Pale Ale Bronx World Hazy Stella WHITE WINE: Gl. Bottle DRAFT BEER Chardonnay/ Macari, North Fork, LI, NY - 2016 $11 $39 Sauvignon Blanc/ Château Roquefort, Bordeaux, FR 2018 $14 $58 $8.50 Hofbrau Riesling/ Gryphon Crest, Mosel, DE - 2018 $14 $46 Bronx Pale Ale Pinot Bianco/ Kelleri-Cantina Adrian Finado, D.O.C, IT 2018 $14 $54 Chardonnay/ Frank Family Chardonnay, Napa Valley CA $18 $70 Bronx World Hazy RED WINE: Stella Artois Nero D’avola/ Tenuta Rapitala, Sicilia IT 2016 $11 $46 Hoegaarden Malbec/ LaFleur Grantour, Languedoc-Roussillon, FR 2018 $13 $50 Ommegang Witte Cabernet Sauvignon/ Ramsay, North Coast, CA 2017 $14 $54 Carlsberg Pinot Noir /L’Umami, Willamette, Valley, OR 2018 $14 $54 Six Point Crisp Bordeaux Blend/Château Picau Perna, St-Emilion, Bordeaux $15 $58 FR, 2015. Lagunitas IPA ROSE: Bluemoon Mas des Bressades, Cuvee tradition, southern Rhone,FR 2016 $12 $45 Estrella Damm Château Ferry Lacombe, Haedus, Côtes de Provence, FR 2018 $13 $50 $9.00 BUBBLES: Krombacher Pils Lamberti Prosecco DOC, Veneto, IT Split $13 Guinness Laurent Perrier Brut La Cuvee, Champagne, FR Split $19 * All draft beers are fresh Domaine Saint de Just, Rosé Brut, Crémant de Loire, FR [Rose] $16 $62 \ DRINK MENU VODKA Writers Block $14 Cucumber Vodka, St Elder Elderflower, Lemon, Agave, Seltzer Eilis Lacey $15 Vanilla Vodka, Pineapple Liqueur, Lemon, Basil Leaves, Egg White Expresso Martini $15 Vodka, Espresso, Coffee Liqueur, Amaretto, Cacao WHISKEY Smoked Old Fashioned $14 Four Roses Bourbon, Smoked Simple Syrup, Charred Cedar, Angostura & Orange Bitters Blood and Sand $14 Scotch, Vicario Cherry, Sweet Vermouth, Fresh OJ Cemetary Gates $15 Michter's Rye, Peach Combier, Amaro Nonino, Angostura Bitters GIN The Pale Princess $14 Gin Lane 1751, Combier Pamplemousse, Grapefruit, Lime, Peach Bitters Hotel D’Alsace $14 Gin, Rhubarb Liqueur, Lavender Syrup, Simple Syrup, Lime juice TEQUILA Wilde Zest $15 Tanteo Jalapeno, Triple Sec, Char Jalapeno Tincture, Agave, Lime, Egg White RUM Lady Windermere $13 Light Rum, Hibiscus, Mint, Lime .
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