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Italian Soda Coffee & Hot Tea Cocktails Barrel-Aged ITALIAN SODA a dante exclusive featuring fresh, local produce & products from our producer partners. LIME lime syrup & tonic water 3 GINGER ginger syrup, lime juice & soda water 3 RASPBERRY raspberry syrup & soda water 3 SPIKE IT! add any well liquor to your italian soda 5.5 COFFEE & HOT TEA coffee provided by the beansmith, omaha. tea provided by the teasmith, omaha. FRENCH PRESS 34 ounces, Dante house coffee 7.5 AMERICANO shot of espresso with a little hot water 3 ESPRESSO 3 CAPPUCCINO 3 HOT TEA dragonwell green, english breakfast black or south of the border black tea 3 COCKTAILS here at dante we pride ourself in providing the freshest ingredients that the season has to offer. with that in mind we continued that idea into our cocktail program. so if you don't see something you like have one of our bartenders make you something unique to your tastebuds. BARREL-AGED by aging our cocktails, we mellow the harshness of the cocktail while addings spice, vanilla and nuttiness, as well as integrating flavors together. this makes our barrel-aged cocktails like no other. ROOT DOWN 7 amaro ramazzotti, captain morgan rum & root beer CAROLINA SHORES 7 barrel-aged leatherbee seasonal gin mix, lemon juice & simple syrup THE LOST SHOE 8 barrel-aged vodka & solerno blood orange liqueur mix, cocchi americano, amaro averna & soda water CHRYSANTHEMUM 9 dolin vermouth de chambrey, benedictine & absinthe NEGRONI 10 tanqueray gin, campari & cocchi vermouth di torino AFFINITY 10 johnny walker black, dolin vermouth de chambery & cocchi vermouth di torino PALERMO 10 barrel-aged bourbon & dumante mix & walnut bitters LUCA BRASI 11 barrel-aged shrub, ransom dry vermouth & amaro averna CLASSIC cocktails from the beginning of the "cocktail craze" to post prohibition. tried & true cocktails that are still in practice today WIDOW'S KISS 8 laird's apple brandy, yellow chartreuse, benedictine & angostura bitters THISTLE COCKTAIL 8 famous grouse scotch, cardamaro vin amaro & angostura bitters MARSALA SOUR 8 ercole marsala, courvoisier vs cognac, lemon juice & turbinado simple syrup RABO-DE-GALLO 8 ypioca cachaca, carpano anitca vermouth & cynar VIEUX CARRE 9 bulleit rye whiskey, couroisier vs cognac, carpano antica vermouth, benedictine, angostura bitters & peychaud's bitters SPRITZ 9 neirano prosecco, contratto apertif & soda water NEGRONI 9 tanqueray gin, campari & cocchi vermouth di torino BOULEVARDIER 9 bulleit rye whiskey, campari & carpano antica vermouth MAPLE LEAF 10 old forester bourbon, maple syrup, lemon juice & angostura bitters MONTE CARLO 10 bulleit rye whiskey, benedictine & angostura bitters MARTINEZ 10 cocchi vermouth di torino, ransom old tom gin, lazzaroni maraschino liqueur, gran gala & angostura bitters MANHATTAN 10 bulleit rye whiskey, carpano antica vermouth & angostura bitters AMPERSAND 10 courvoisier vs cognac, ransom old tom gin, cinzano sweet vermouth & regan's orange bitters SAZERAC 10 bulleit rye whiskey, turbinado simple syrup, peyschaud's bitters in an absinthe rinsed glass CRAFT plays on classic cocktails brought back to life with a new spin. all of these cocktails are handcrafted excusively at dante. GOOD LUCK TUCKY 7 fat-washed whiskey mix, orange curacao, chili-infused vodka, maple- infused whiskey, sriracha, peppercorn, turbinado syrup & smoked chocolate bitters WITCHCRAFT 8 old forester bourbon, liquore strega, angostura bitters & regan's orange bitters BILBERRY BLUE 8 chamomile-infused famous grouse scotch, blueberry-earl grey liqueur, salted pistachio syrup & lemon juice. ORANGE MOCHA OLD FASHIONED 8 mocha infused old forester bourbon, gran galla, angostura bitters & turbinado simple syrup SPUN GOLD 9 ypioca cachaca, il legal mezcal, liquore strega, turbinado simple syrup, lemon juice & lime juice EXCELSIOR 9 neirano prosecco, campari, contratto apertif, st. germain elderflower liqueur & soda water 86 MIMI 9 neirano prosecco, stirrings peach liqueur, contratto apertif & lemon juice THE BRADLEY 9 bulleit rye whiskey, gran gala, campari & black cardamom syrup THE BEANTOWN 10 cascara-infused mix, carpano antica vermouth, espresso-infused dolin vermouth de chambrey & angostura bitters GREEN STINGER 10 courvoisier vs cognac & green chartreuse CURIOUS GEORGE 10 banana-chip infused pyrat xo rum, amaro averna, allspice dram, spiced honey syrup, lime juice & orange juice THOR'S HAMMER 10 gran gala, amaro ramazzotti, cardamom syrup & dante blend chilled coffee APRICOT PEAR FLIP 10 rothman & winter apricot liqueur, belle de brillet pear & cognac liqueur, laird's apple jack brandy & egg KNOCKING ON DEADWOOD 11 hendricks gin, solerno blood orange liqueur & amaro nonino BERON RABBIT 13 dalwhinney 15 yr. scotch, laird's bonded apple brandy, ransom dry vermouth & orange bitters BEER DRAUGHT PERONI 6.5 crisp & refreshing with an unmistakable character & a touch of italian style. offers a delicate balance of bitterness, citrus & spicy aromatic notes. BRICKWAY BREWING BELGIAN WIT 6 classic white ale brewed with both wheat & barley. lightly hopped. unique style defined by orange peel & coriander spices. ITALIAN BOTTLES MORETTI 6 a bottom fermented beer with a golden color. MORETTI LA ROSSA 6 a double malt beer produced using 100% high quality barley malt. full, caramelized malt flavor & an intense aroma of roasted malt. REGIONAL BOTTLES BRICKWAY BREWING omaha, ne PILSNER 5.5 crisp and clean lager with a thick white head. subtle notes of honey, melon & biscuit start on the nose to end with a mellow, bitter finish. HEF 5.5 real bavarian yeast gives this a touch of banana & clove. COFFEE VANILLA STOUT 5.5 a balance of vanilla with cold press coffee and oatmeal cream stout. light on the palate for a dark beer. ZIPLINE BREWING lincoln, ne NZ IPA 5.5 citrus-packed new zealand hops, bursting with tropical fruit, black- berry and tangerine flavors & aromas. 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