Cocktails
Side Car 14
L’Heraud VS Cognac, Combier, Lemon
First Published in 1922 in Harry MacElhone’s “Harry’s ABC of Mixing Cocktails.” The Side Car was a popular drink in Harry’s New York Bar in Paris.
French 75 18
Cotswolds Dry Gin, Champagne, Lemon Juice, Twist
Popularized in the forties in the “Steak Club” in New York, this aperitif was also featured in Casa Blanca & by John Wayne.
Paloma 14
Riazul Blanco Tequila, Grapefruit, Soda & Lime
Contrary to popular belief it is not the Margarita but the Paloma that is the most consumed cocktail in Mexico.
Hotel Nacional 14
Rhum J.M., Dimmi, Orange, Pineapple & Lime
This twist on a Daquiri was popularized at the cocktails’ namesake in Havana.
Rob Roy 14
Monkey Shoulder Scotch, La Quintinye & Angostura Bitters
Created in 1894 at the Waldorf Astoria.
Sazerac 14
Virgil Kaine, St. George Absinthe, Simple Syrup, Angostura & Pechauds Bitters
In 1873, American Rye Whiskey replaced French Brandy & the absinthe rinse made the Sazerac the first branded cocktail.
Old Fashioned 19
Old Weller Antique, Angostura & Orange Bitters, Sugar Cube & a Twist
The first use of the name "Old Fashioned" for a Bourbon whiskey cocktail was said to have been at the Pendennis Club, a gentlemen's club founded in 1881 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Negroni 15
Sipsmith London Dry Gin, Cocchi Torino Vermouth & Campari
In 1919 Florence, a man by the name of Negroni famously asked the bartender to strengthen his Americano with Gin.
Beer
Draft
India Pale Ale ’’Nelson“, Kelso Brooklyn, New York $9 13 oz Flagship Lager, Staten Island, New York $9 13 oz
Bottles & Cans
Witbier “America Wit“ Flagship Brewing Co., Staten Island, New York $9 12 oz in the style of a Belgian wheat beer with all American products & hand ground spices made in New York City.
Belgian Golden Ale “La Chouffe” Brasserie Achouffe, Belgium $10 11 oz a classic Belgian ale that comes unfiltered & re-fermented in bottle.
American Pale Ale Bronx Brewery, The Bronx, New York $9 12 oz An American made Pale Ale with a European structure, caramel, biscuits and wets coast citrus.
Amber Ale “Hopback” Troegs Independent Brewing, Pennsylvannia $9 12 oz This is a great Amber ale from Pennsylvannia that shouts grapefruit and citrus.
India Pale Ale River Horse Brewery, New Jersey $8 12oz Upfront short, happy burst with a crisp finish.
Porter Bell’s Brewery, Michigan $9 12 oz the perfect Porter, toasted malt, roasted coffee and dark chocolate.
Stout “Old Rasputin” North Coast Brewing Co, California $7 12 oz in the tradition of 18th century brewers who supplied Catherine the Great.
Pilsner “Crisp” Sixpoint Brewery, Brooklyn, New York $9 16 oz Sixpoint make sthis royal pilsner using American ingredients old world style beer.
Imperial IPA Kelso Brewing Co., Brooklyn, New York $10 12 oz Over a dozen hops come together to make this one of New York’s most noble beers.
Non-Alcohol Einbecker “Brauherren”, Germany $6 11.2 oz a real alcohol free beer, brewed in the pilsner style, with 0.3% ABV it over delivers