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House WINE BOTTLED WINE Cocktails 1350 DRAFT BEER 50 cocktails 13 hellbender bare bones kolsch DC / 4.7% / 16 oz 8 old ox golden ox ale VA / 5.9% / 16 oz 9 BUBBLY port city optimal wit VA / 5% / 16 oz 8.5 old cubano MAKE A MULE right proper diamonds sour DC / 3.8% / 13 oz 10 domincan aged rum / lime / mint / VA / 4.7% / 13 oz 9 house-made ginger beer ON TAP / solace sun's out hops out session ipa prosecco lime / your favorite spirit devil's backbone vienna lager VA / 5.2% / 16 oz 8.5 the gatsby vodka VA / 5.5% / 13 oz 12 gin / pomegranate / hibiscus / lemon / moscow mule: aslin trite hazy ipa prosecco dark and stormy: rum kentucky buck: bourbon hayride agave buck: tequila BOTTLED & CANNED BEER applejack / fig vodka / lemon / hard smoky mule: mezcal cider / walnut & apple bitters alewerks weekend lager VA / 4.8% / 16 oz 9.5 sangria spritz THREE STARS PEPPERCORN SAISON DC / 6.5% / 12 oz 8.5 aperol / orange liqueur / lemon / VA / 4.2% / 16 oz 12 rosemary / lambrusco oozlefinch summer snow gose CRISP omission pale ale (GF) OR / 4.2% / 12 oz 8 SPICY dc brau penn quarter porter DC / 5.5% / 12 oz 8 pool party touch of evil gin / aperol / grapefruit liqueur / CIDER kentucky rye / aperol / tangerine / lemon / prosecco hellfire bitters cucumber loco cobbler mountain honey cider VA / 6.8% / 12 oz 9 silver tequila / french orange liqueur / smoke ‘em if you got ‘em wölffer dry rosé cider NY / 6.9% / 12 oz 12 mezcal / lime juice / cholula chili / cucumber / lime / salt grapefruit / soda / chipotle sugar rim jazzed up graft farm flor cider NY / 6.9% / 12 oz 9 bourbon / applejack / rum / brown butter / the smith bloody mary spiced pear / sherry / amaro / bitters virginia vodka / secret recipe hungry teacher kentucky bourbon / mint / lime / lemon whiskey rench 75 slushie three of a kind f mezcal / tequila / irish whiskey / fig / BOURBON SINGLE MALT gin / prosecco / lemon apricot / cardamom / almond / MAKER'S MARK 15 mole bitters GLENLIVET 12 15 KNOB CREEK 15 GLENFIDDICH 12 15 killer queen BULLEIT 15 LAPHROAIG 10 15 PUNCH brandy / pimm’s / madeira / blood MACALLAN 12 15 orange / pomegranate / darjeeling tea / WOODFORD RESERVE 15 cassis / house-made ginger beer BASIL HAYDEN'S 15 MACALLAN 18 43 santiago punch 16 pisco / pineapple-thai basil shrub / FOUR ROSES 15 OBAN 14 16 green chartreuse / spiced carribean WIDOW JANE 16 AUCHENTOSHAN TRIPLE liqueur / lime / tiki and orange bitters FILIBUSTER DUAL CASK 18 EXCLUSIVE MALT SPEYSIDE 17 CROFTENGEA BOOZY FEW 16 billow & thieves ARMORIK DOUBLE 14 HILLROCK SOLERA AGED 17 chamomile-infused rum / cinnamon / old flame BALVENIE 14 16 12 honey / almond / orange / lime / rye / campari / dry vermouth / WILLETT POT STILL BRUICHLADDICH 15 tiki bitters yellow chartreuse ON TAP THE LADDIE all fall down dirty jane OTHER GRAINS chai-infused rye / bourbon / brandy / dc vodka / pickled green tomato RYE vermouth / fall spices / grapefruit HIGH WEST CAMPFIRE 14 final breath DRYFLY STRAIGHT 14 REDEMPTION 13 rye / green chartreuse / maraschino / WHEAT BULLEIT 13 yuzu / absinthe ZERO PROOF 6 CORSAIR TRIPLE SMOKE 15 DISTRICT MADE 14 midtown manhattan no. 2 BALCONES BABY BLUE 16 MICHTER’S 15 bourbon / amaro / walnut liqueur / HIGH WIRE SORGHUM 15 COPPER FOX 14 musical chairs spanish vermouth / house smith bitters HIGH WEST RENDEZVOUS 17 NIKKA COFFEY 17 grapefruit / honey / cinnamon / ON TAP WHISTLE PIG 21 lemon / house-made ginger beer HIBIKI JAPANESE 24 by the bootstraps HARMONY CATOCTIN CREEK 12 three legged race mezcal / aged tequila / ancho chili / ROUNDSTONE pineapple-thai basil shrub / soda / amaro / pomegranate / hibiscus / yuzu / thai basil mole bitters duck duck juice district negroni orange / pineapple / cranberry / dc gin / dc aperitivo / dc vermouth house-made soda 5 house-made ginger beer lemon mint / shirley temple / spiced pear /cucumber ginger beer / BOTTLED WINE house WINE SPARKLING SPARKLING chardonnay Thibaut-Janisson Blanc de Chardonnay NV, Monticello, Virginia 65 prosecco Chloe NV, D.O.C., Italy 10 chardonnay Schramsberg, Blanc de Noir 2014, Napa Valley, California 95 Pierre Peters, Cuvée Reserve NV, France 144 sparkling rosé Bedell ‘18, Long Island, NY 13 champagne pinot noir Barone Pizzini, Franciacorta Rosé '14, Lombardy Italy 96 champagne Nicholas-Feuillatte Brut Reserve NV, Champagne, France 19 champagne rosé Billicart Salmon, Brut Rosé NV, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, France 198 lambrusco Venturini Baldini NV, Emilia-Romanga, Italy 12 WHITE WHITE ribolla gialla/verduzzo Cialla Bianco ‘14, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 60 pinot grigio Siema ’18, Veneto, Italy 11 32 60 muscadet Dom. Michel Bregeon '14, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie, France 40 muscadet Château de la Ragotière ‘17, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie, France 10 29 54 pinot gris Van Duzer ’17, Willamette Valley, Oregon 45 riesling Wagner Semi-Dry '17, Finger Lakes, New York 11 32 60 sauvignon blanc Daniel Chotard '17, Sancerre, France 60 sauvignon blanc Gaspard ‘17, Touraine, France 14 40 75 petit manseng Horton ‘15, Gordonsville, Virginia 47 rkatsiteli Dr. Konstatin Frank ‘17, Finger Lakes, NY 12 34 64 tocai friulano Channing Daughters ‘14, Long Island, New York 40 bordeaux blanc Château Haut-Mondain ’17, Bordeaux France 12 34 64 chardonnay Chablis 1er Vaillons, Simonet-Febvre ‘16, Burgundy, France 80 chenin blanc Babylonstoren ‘18, Stellenboch, South Africa 13 37 69 riesling Trimbach Reserve ’14, Alsace, France 76 sauvignon blanc Galerie '16, Knights Valley, California 72 grüner veltliner Schloss Gobelsburg ‘18, Kamptal, Austria 14 40 75 chardonnay Michael Shaps, Wild Meadow '15, Charlottesville, Virginia 60 chardonnay Louis Latour ‘17, Burgundy, France 15 43 81 chardonnay Jadot, Chassange-Montrachet ’14, Burgundy, France 138 Blue Quail ‘18, Mendocino, California 12 34 64 chardonnay marsanne/viognier Treana '13, Central Coast, California 64 chardonnay Dehlinger ‘14, Russian River Valley, California 118 ROSÉ merlot Paradise Springs '18, Clifton, Virginia 13 37 69 RED grenache/syrah Pomelo ‘16, Lodi, California ON TAP 11 32 60 gamay Dom. Les Fines Graves-J.Janodet, Moulin-A-Vent '16, Beaujolais 48 RED pinot noir Soter, North Valley '17, Willamette Valley, Oregon 78 sangiovese Fontodi, Chianti Classico ‘14, Tuscany, Italy 86 Château du Basty '17, Régnié, France 11 32 60 gamay nebbiolo Barboursville Reserve '14, Barboursville, Virginia 80 corvina/rondinella Allegrini Valpolicello ’17, Verona, Italy 12 34 64 pinot noir Maison Latour, Gevrey-Chambertin ’13, Burgundy, France 104 pinot noir Left Coast Cali's Cuvee ‘16, Willamette Valley, Oregon 16 46 87 pinotage Horton '16, Gordonsville, Virginia 48 sangiovese San Quirico ‘17, Chianti Colli Senesi, Tuscany, Italy 12 34 64 tempranillo Carlos Serres Gran Riserva ’10, Rioja, Spain 56 Clos la Coutale ‘16, Cahors, France 45 monastrell Bodegas Enrique Mendoza '16, Alicante, Spain 10 29 54 malbec pinot noir Mateo ‘14, Russian River Valley, California 95 barbera Dante Rivetti ‘16, Piedmonte, Italy 13 37 69 merlot/cabernet franc Ch. Vignot ‘09, St. Emilion, France 120 malbec Callia Alta ‘18, San Juan, Argentina 11 32 60 teroldego Foradori, Vigneti delle Dolomiti '16, Alto Adige, Italy 56 Owen Roe “Lenore” ‘17, Yakima Valley, Washington syrah 12 34 64 cabernet blend Il Fauno di Arcanum ‘15, Tuscany, Italy 72 cabernet sauvignon Louis Martini ’16, Sonoma, California ON TAP 11 32 60 nebbiolo Vietti Castiglione ‘14, Barolo, Piemonte, Italy 114 bordeaux blend Chateau de Pitray '15, Bordeaux, France 14 40 75 cabernet blend Linden Vineyards, Hardscrabble '15, Linden, Virginia 96 cabernet sauvignon Black Stallion ’16, Napa Valley, California 15 43 81 syrah M. Chapoutier, Petite Ruche '15, Crozes-Hermitage, France 66 cabernet sauvignon Mt. Brave ‘14, Napa, California 165.
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