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THE ART of WATER One Sweet Summer THE ART OF WATER one sweet summer Our love affair with honey began long before “nature’s sweetener” was named 2015 Flavor of the Year. What started as an experiment in beekeeping at one Omni hotel, quickly spread to an obsession among our chefs. This summer, we invite you to enjoy our special honey-inspired menu. Taste sweet or savory bites and sip “liquid gold”-infused cocktails, all designed to delight your taste buds and refresh your palate as you soak up the sun. This menu was created in partnership with the National Honey Board; Chef David Guas, author of “Grill Nation,” host of Travel Channel’s “American Grilled,” and Chef/Owner of Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery (Arlington, VA and Washington, DC); and Master Mixologist Kim Haasarud, James Beard-honored mixologist and accomplished author. Southeast quench cocktails BLUEBERRY MARGARITA X Herradura Reposado tequila, Blueberry Reàl, hand-squeezed lime and lemon juices shaken to perfection MANGO PINEAPPLE MOJITO X Belvedere Mango Passion vodka muddled with fresh mint, lime and pineapple juice, shaken and topped with a splash of club soda SOUTHERN PEACH SANGRIA X Cruzan Light rum, Finest Call White Sangria, Peach Reàl and hand- squeezed orange juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti WILDFLOWER LEMONADE X Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey shaken with wildflower honey water and fresh lemon juice HONEY GRAPEFRUIT CRUSH X Svedka Grapefruit Jalapeño vodka, wildflower honey water and a splash of fresh grapefruit and lemon juice GRAPEFRUIT SPRITZER X Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka, hand-squeezed lemon juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti all items subject to applicable state sales tax quench Texas quench cocktails GOLD BLOSSOM MARGARITA X Herradura Reposado tequila, Grand Marnier, orange blossom honey water and lime juice shaken to perfection WILD BERRY SPARKLING SANGRIA X Belvedere Wild Berry vodka, Finest Call White Sangria and cranberry juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti HONEY GRAPEFRUIT LEMONADE X Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka shaken with orange blossom honey water and fresh lemon juice, topped with a splash of club soda HONEY PUNCH X Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey, orange blossom honey water and hand-squeezed lemon juice, topped with a splash of club soda GRAPEFRUIT JALAPEÑO COLLINS X Svedka Grapefruit Jalapeño vodka, fresh lemon juice, topped with a splash of club soda SWEET TEA MOJITO X Cruzan Light rum muddled with fresh mint and lime, shaken and topped with a splash of club soda and Deep Eddy Sweet Tea vodka all items subject to applicable state sales tax quench Western quench cocktails BEE STING X Svedka Grapefruit Jalapeño vodka, orange blossom honey water, hand- squeezed lemon and grapefruit juices shaken to perfection MANGO PASSION SANGRIA X Belvedere Mango Passion vodka, Finest Call White Sangria and hand- squeezed orange juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti PINK MOON SHANDY X Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka shaken with orange blossom honey water, fresh lemon and grapefruit juices, topped with Blue Moon Belgian White Ale BROWN DERBY REFRESHER X Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey shaken with honey water and fresh grapefruit juice, topped with a splash of club soda ORANGE BLOSSOM MARGARITA X Herradura Reposado tequila, orange blossom honey water, fresh lime juice and a splash of grapefruit juice shaken to perfection RUM MULE X Cruzan Light rum, Ginger Reàl and fresh lime shaken and topped with a splash of club soda all items subject to applicable state sales tax quench Midwest quench cocktails BUMBLEBEE MARGARITA X Herradura Reposado tequila, Grand Marnier, wildflower honey water, lime and lemon juices shaken to perfection CUCUMBER BASIL MOJITO X Cruzan Light rum, Finest Call White Sangria, fresh basil, cucumber and lime, shaken and topped with a splash of club soda WILDFLOWER HONEY PUNCH X Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey, Finest Call White Sangria, Angostura Bitters, wildflower honey water, hand-squeezed lime and lemon juices BLUEBERRY BREEZE SANGRIA X Belvedere Wild Berry vodka, Blueberry Reàl and cranberry juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti HONEY GRAPEFRUIT SPRITZER X Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka, wildflower honey water, fresh lemon and grapefruit juices, topped with a splash of club soda GRAPEFRUIT GINGER MULE X Svedka Grapefruit Jalapeño vodka, and Ginger Reàl topped with a splash of club soda and hand- squeezed grapefruit juice all items subject to applicable state sales tax quench Northeast quench cocktails WATERMELON MARGARITA X Herradura Silver tequila, Finest Call Watermelon puree and fresh lime juice shaken to perfection HONEY MELON MOJITO X Cruzan Light rum, Finest Call Watermelon puree muddled with clover honey water, fresh mint and lime, shaken and topped with a splash of club soda WILD BERRY SANGRIA X Belvedere Wild Berry vodka and hand-squeezed orange juice topped with Ruffino Moscato d’Asti TROPICAL HONEY LEMONADE X Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey shaken with clover honey water and fresh lemon juice GRAPEFRUIT SMASH X Deep Eddy Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka shaken with fresh mint and lemon juice, topped with a splash of club soda GRAPEFRUIT GINGER MULE X Svedka Grapefruit Jalapeño vodka and Ginger Reàl topped with a splash of club soda and fresh grapefruit juice all items subject to applicable state sales tax quench.
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