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Postres Desserts Postres Desserts Postres Desserts Postres Desserts CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE ( ) CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE ( ) Cinnamon & Sugar-Dusted Churros, Cinnamon & Sugar-Dusted Churros, Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce $10 $10 FLAN DE CAJETA ( ) FLAN DE CAJETA ( ) Caramelized Goat’s Milk Flan, Caramelized Goat’s Milk Flan, Whipped Cream, Crumbled Buñuelos Whipped Cream, Crumbled Buñuelos $9 $9 VOLCÁN DE HELADOS ( ) VOLCÁN DE HELADOS ( ) Zesty Vanilla, Cajeta & Chocolate Ice Cream, Zesty Vanilla, Cajeta & Chocolate Ice Cream, Cajeta, Chocolate & Guava Sauces, Pumpkin Seed Brittle, Cajeta, Chocolate & Guava Sauces, Pumpkin Seed Brittle, Pecan Brownie Bits Pecan Brownie Bits $12 $12 CITRUS TRES LECHES ( ) CITRUS TRES LECHES ( ) Citrus-Infused Sponge Cake, Whipped Cream, Citrus-Infused Sponge Cake, Whipped Cream, Toasted Almonds Toasted Almonds $10 $10 PASTELITO DE CHOCOLATE ( ) PASTELITO DE CHOCOLATE ( ) Chipotle-Infused Bittersweet Chocolate Cake, Chipotle-Infused Bittersweet Chocolate Cake, Tomatillo-Piloncillo & Vanilla Sauces Tomatillo-Piloncillo & Vanilla Sauces $9 $9 TRIO DE HELADOS TRIO DE HELADOS (CHOOSE 3) (CHOOSE 3) ICE CREAM ICE CREAM Zesty Vanilla, Chocolate, Zesty Vanilla, Chocolate, Cajeta, Tequila Raisin Cajeta, Tequila Raisin SORBET SORBET Mexican Chocolate, Lime, Mexican Chocolate, Lime, Pineapple-Mint Pineapple-Mint $8 $8 Vegetarian Vegan ( ) Gluten: Made with Flour/Wheat Vegetarian Vegan ( ) Gluten: Made with Flour/Wheat Tequilas Para Postres Dessert Tequilas Tequilas Para Postres Dessert Tequilas Reposado Reposado CLASE AZUL $23 CLASE AZUL $23 RIAZUL $15 RIAZUL $15 SIEMBRA AZUL 10 YR ANNIVERSARY $14 SIEMBRA AZUL 10 YR ANNIVERSARY $14 Añejo Añejo DON JULIO 1942 $32 DON JULIO 1942 $32 FORTALEZA $18 FORTALEZA $18 RIAZUL $16 RIAZUL $16 Selecciones Superiores Selecciones Superiores AVIÓN RESERVA 44 $38 AVIÓN RESERVA 44 $38 CLASE AZUL ULTRA $198 CLASE AZUL ULTRA $198 DON FULANO IMPERIAL 5 YR $28 DON FULANO IMPERIAL 5 YR $28 EL TESORO PARADISO $24 EL TESORO PARADISO $24 FUENTESECA RESERVA 11 YR $62 FUENTESECA RESERVA 11 YR $62 JOSE CUERVO RESERVA DE LA FAMILIA $38 JOSE CUERVO RESERVA DE LA FAMILIA $38 PATRÓN GRAN PIEDRA $68 PATRÓN GRAN PIEDRA $68 Vino de Postres Dessert Wine Vino de Postres Dessert Wine GRAHAM’S, SIX GRAPES PORT GRAHAM’S, SIX GRAPES PORT DUORO VALLEY, PT $10 DUORO VALLEY, PT $10 JORGE ORDÓÑEZ, MOSCATEL Nº2 VICTORIA JORGE ORDÓÑEZ, MOSCATEL Nº2 VICTORIA MÁLAGA, SP $15 MÁLAGA, SP $15.
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