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Cocktails

Side Car 14

L’Heraud VS Cognac, Combier, Lemon

First Published in 1922 in Harry MacElhone’s “Harry’s ABC of Mixing .” The Side Car was a popular drink in Harry’s New York Bar in Paris.

French 75 18

Cotswolds Dry , 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 , Grapefruit, Soda & Lime

Contrary to popular belief it is not the Margarita but the that is the most consumed 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 &

Created in 1894 at the Waldorf Astoria.

Sazerac 14

Virgil Kaine, St. George , Simple Syrup, Angostura & Pechauds Bitters

In 1873, American replaced French & the absinthe rinse made the 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 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 & 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 , 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 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 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 .

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