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Cocktail List Nov 2019 Cafe Mexico COCTELES Please note that we do not make modifications to our house cocktails. AGUA FRESCA - 2oz - $12 OAXACAN DREAMS - 2oz - $16 Hornitos Reposado, Ponche de Grapefruit Peel Infused Mezcal, Frutas Syrup, Soda. Grapefruit & Lavender Syrup, Serve d over ice in a bamboo glass. Lemon Juice, Soda, Lavender Salt Rim. Served over ice in a highball glass. ISLA DE LA VIDA - 2 .5oz - $16 Koch Espadin Mezcal, Campari, DULCE DEMONIO - 2oz - $14 Averna Amaro, Lime Acid. Butter Washed Hornitos Añejo Tequila, Served straight up in a small cocktail glass. Chipotle Infused Mezcal, Salted Caramel OSCURO y MORTAL - 2oz - $14 Syrup, Cinnamon Tincture. Mezcal Infused with 2% Jazz Organic S erved over large cube of ice in a rocks glass. Single Origin Mexican Coee, Amaretto, MICHELADA Chocolate Bitters, Vanilla Almond - $7 An Authentic Mexican Beer Cocktail Your Coconut Foam, Shaved Dark Chocolate. Choice of Driftwood Pilsner or Hoyne S erved straight up in a small cocktail glass. Vienna Lager, with Sangrita Americano, Maggi Seasoning, Lime. OTONO~ SOUR - 2.5oz - $14 Served over ice in a highball glass. Pear Spiced Espolon Reposado Tequila, Esquimalt Rosso Vermouth, Lemon PAPA GRANDE MICHELADA - $14 Juice, Pear Ginger Syrup, Miraculous Make your Michelada truly Mexican by Foamer. upgrading! S erved straight up in a stemless wine glass. Have your Michelada made with Modelo Especial MANZANA YOU GLAD IT ISN T BANANA ' ? - 1.5oz - $10 or Negra Modelo(includes the bottle) & an ounce Vanilla Infused Espolon Reposado, of Hornitos Plata Tequila. Apple Walnut Shrub, Cinnamon Tincture, Prosseco. S erved straight up in a champagne flute. TOMMY’S MARGARITA HORCHATA - 2oz - $12 Created in the early 1990 ’s by Julio Vanilla Almond & Rice Milk, Bermejo, now head of Tommy’s Cinnamon Syrup with Hornitos Black Barrel Tequila served over ice. Mexican Restaurant in San Francisco, Try this with Koch Espadin mezcal or the pinnacle of the agave movement Sombra Espadin mezcal for an for 30 years. additional $5 2oz 100% AGAVE SPIRIT, AGAVE SYRUP SANGRIA ROSS O & FRESH LIME JUICE Torres 5 Brandy, Cointreau, Odd Society Crème de Cassis, Red Wine, Orange Juice, Soda. GLASS $13 / JUG $32 FrozeN Cockta ilS choose your tequila or mezcal B.A.M. v4.0 - 2oz - $12 Serrano Infused Hornitos Plata Tequila, TEQUILA Hornitos Plata Tequila, Spiced Grapefruit Syrup, Lime Juice, Avocado. hornitos plata or reposado Blended, served straight up in a sundae glass. $12 el jimador plata or reposado $13 LA PALOMA - 2oz - $12 cazadores plata or reposado $13 Fresh grapefruit and lime juice, hornitos anejo or cristilano whipped smooth and frozen, with $14 altos plata or reposado $14 Hornitos Reposado & Plata Tequila. espolon plata or reposado $14 MEZCAL PALOMA - 2oz - $16 papalote Fresh grapefruit and lime juice, plata or reposado $15 don julio plata or reposado $20 whipped smooth and frozen, with Hornitos Reposado & Plata Tequila. patron plata or reposado $20 casamigos plata or reposado $20 DAILY SPECIALS MEZCAL MEZCAL MONDAY koch mezcal espadin $16 TOMMYS TUESDAY sombra mezcal espadin $16 WINE WEDNESDAY montolobos mezcal espad in $16 enmascarado 45 TEQUILA THURSDAY mezcal espadin $20 SANGRIA SUNDAY •Chef Josue’s favorite• Ask your server $2 OFF for details. HAPPY HOUR subject to tax.
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