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Shrimp Cocktail Shooters Pepper Oil, Mustard, Paprika, Chives (Gf) 3 for 7 5 for 9 Horseradish Cocktail Sauce, Lemon (Gf) 3 for 11 5 for 16 FOR THE TABLE SKILLET CORN BREAD local honey butter (v) 9 COWGIRL CREAMERY BURRATA lemon olive oil, cracked pepper, fried basil, country bread (v) 13 TAVERN FRIES because more is more bowl of fries with our secret tavern sauce (gf, v) 10 SALT & PEPPER CALAMARI espelette pepper, hawaiian sea salt, lemon aioli 14 BAKED MAC ‘N’ CHEESE jack, cheddar, parmesan cheese, fresh herb bread crumbs (v) 11 DIP DUO house-made guacamole, jalapeño cheese dip, corn tortilla chips (gf, v) 10 WINTER HUMMUS pomegranate seeds, pine nuts, olive oil, oregano, warm flat bread, vegetables (v) 12 CAVIAR AND CHIPS white sturgeon caviar, crème fraiche, potato chips 29 Angry Deviled Eggs our classic recipe with a kick Shrimp Cocktail Shooters pepper oil, mustard, paprika, chives (gf) 3 for 7 5 for 9 horseradish cocktail sauce, lemon (gf) 3 for 11 5 for 16 SOUPS & SALADS ROASTED VEGETABLE & SPLIT PEA SOUP carrot, onion, sweet potato, smoked pork shank, leek, celery, potato, cilantro (gf) 9 DUNGENESS CRAB CHOWDER fennel, cream, bacon, potato, onion, celery (gf) 12 LITTLE HOUSE SALAD mixed greens, tomato, cucumber, carrot, radish, vinaigrette (gf, v) 9 CAESAR SALAD romaine hearts, cornbread croutons, gouda, pecorino cheese (v) 11 CRAB LOUIS all hail the king of salads dungeness crab, little gem lettuce, frisée, egg, asparagus, tomato, olives, avocado, classic louis dressing (gf) 22 TAVERN COBB roasted chicken, romaine, egg, avocado, tomato, cucumber, bacon, point reyes blue cheese dressing (gf) 18 MAINS SLOW-BRAISED SHORT RIB mashed potatoes, roasted broccoli, bay laurel pinot noir demi-glace 27 CRISPY CHICKEN SLIDERS king’s hawaiian rolls, spicy kale slaw, tomato, havarti cheese, fries 16 CAST IRON-SEARED SKUNA BAY SALMON chickpea purée, green olives, marcona almonds, lemon oil, seasonal vegetable (gf) 29 IMPOSSIBLE BURGER the famous meatless burger roasted mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, pretzel bun*, fries 17 CENTER-CUT FILET MIGNON painted hills natural grass-fed beef, mashed potatoes, roasted broccoli, caramelized cipollini onions, red wine jus (gf) 39 HERITAGE PORK CHOP berkshire free-range pork, sweet potato purée, drunken blackberries (gf) 28 HOUSE-MADE LINGUINE hand-crafted semolina egg noodles made daily in our kitchen with clams and white wine – butter broth 24 - OR - with seasonal vegetables, lemon, basil, grana padano 19 TAVERN CLASSICS TAVERN BURGER harris ranch black angus, cheddar, jack cheese, lettuce, tomato, tavern sauce, pretzel bun*, fries 17 add egg 2 avocado 2 bacon 2 ROASTED CHICKEN petaluma farms free-range organic chicken, california citrus, garlic, herbs, pan-fried fingerling potatoes, baby carrots, jus (gf) 24 SAN FRANCISCO CIOPPINO in the early 19th century, san francisco’s italian immigrant fishermen combined their daily catch to make a meal that was shared together. their seafood soup, inspired by the “ciuppin” soup of liguria, italy, soon became the classic cioppino. we make ours in house daily with dungeness crab, clams, shrimp, scallops, squid, mussels, fish, tomatoes, white wine broth, and, of course, san francisco sourdough toast 36 SIDES seared brussel sprouts roasted broccoli 7 each / all sides are gluten free maple glazed winter squash mashed potatoes gf – gluten free v – vegetarian * – gluten-free bun available WINE PINOT NOIR bernardus '16 SANTA LUCIA HIGHLANDS 14/53 joseph phelps freestone '16 RUSSIAN RIVER 19/68 SPARKLING archery summit premier cuvee '16 WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OR 79 la marca prosecco ITALY 13/47 hope and grace '13 RUSSIAN RIVER 85 mumm brut rose NAPA 16/56 flowers '16 SONOMA COAST 91 schramsberg blanc de blanc CALISTOGA 23/85 dumol '16 SONOMA COAST 98 domaine carneros brut by taittinger CARNEROS 63 peay '16 SONOMA COAST 103 veuve clicquot yellow label brut FRANCE 128 twomey '16 RUSSIAN RIVER 111 dom perignon FRANCE 265 penner ash '16 YAMHILL-CARLTON, OR 123 kosta brown '17 RUSSIAN RIVER 179 SAUVIGNON BLANC MERLOT round pond '17 RUTHERFORD (on tap) 14 matanzas '13 SONOMA COUNTY 16/60 flora springs '16 NAPA VALLEY 15/54 markham '16 NAPA VALLEY 14/52 cakebread '17 NAPA VALLEY 17/65 thorn by the prisioner wine company '14 NAPA VALLEY 79 mantanzas '16 SONOMA 35 duckhorn '15 NAPA VALLEY 97 duckhorn '17 NAPA VALLEY 49 pahlmeyer '14 NAPA VALLEY 136 spottswoode '17 NAPA/SONOMA BLEND 79 merry edwards '16 RUSSIAN RIVER 88 CABERNET SAUVIGNON justin '16 PASO ROBLES 14/54 CHARDONNAY berringer knights valley '16 SONOMA 16/61 mount veder '16 NAPA VALLEY 19/73 sonoma cutrer '17 RUSSIAN RIVER RANCH (on tap) 14 jordan '14 ALEXANDER VALLEY 24/94 crossbarn by paul hobbs '16 SONOMA 16/58 stonestreet '14 ALEXANDER VALLEY 69 rombauer '17 CARNEROS 19/70 newton unfiltered '15 NAPA VALLEY 79 la crema saralee's vineyard '15 RUSSIAN RIVER 65 trefethen '15 OAK KNOLL DISTRICT NAPA 126 trefethen '16 OAK KNOLL DISTRICT NAPA 68 hall '15 NAPA VALLEY 119 ZD '17 CALIFORNIA COUNTIES 82 frog's leap '16 RUTHERFORD ESTATE 133 flowers '16 SONOMA COAST 89 chappellet '15 NAPA VALLEY 156 goosecross '17 NAPA VALLEY 96 nickel & nickel hayne vineyard '16 NAPA VALLEY 169 dumol '17 NAPA VALLEY 117 silver oak '14 ALEXANDER VALLEY 186 ramey hyde vineyard '15 RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY 129 caymus special selection '15 NAPA VALLEY 270 pahlmeyer '13 NAPA VALLEY 157 ZINFANDEL ROSE AND MORE WHITES seghesio '16 SONOMA 16/58 saintsbury rose '18 CARNEROS 11/42 ridge east bench '16 DRY CREEK 65 fess parker viognier '13 LOS OLIVOS 48 dry creek old vine '15 SONOMA 71 darioush viognier '17 NAPA VALLEY 97 turley '16 HOWELL MOUNTAIN 88 tangent pinot gris, paragon vineyard '16 EDNA VALLEY 36 blindfold by the prisoner wine company rhone blend '16 48 BLENDED REDS the prisoner '17 NAPA VALLEY 20/78 buena vista the count '15 SONOMA COUNTY 38 sidebar by ramey '15 RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY 56 orin swift abstract '17 SONOMA COUNTY 85 No corkage fee in the dining room, cheers opus '15 NAPA VALLEY 388 BOTTLES DRAUGHT AMSTEL LIGHT 6 BUDWEISER 5 KOLSCH CaliCraft Brewery 7 CHIMAY RED 16 IMPERIAL PORTER (on Nitro) Ballast Point 9 COORS LIGHT 5 BEER FULL SWING IPA Half Moon Bay Brewery 8 CORONA 6 & TRIPEL GOLDEN ALE Allagash Brewing Company 9 HEINEKEN 6 EVIL COUSIN HAZY IPA Heretic Brewery 9 CIDER PRANQSTER 8 SCREAMING HAND IMPERIAL AMBER ALE Strike Brewery 9 ST. 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