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BEST PLACE COFFEE and SPIRITS BEST PLACE COFFEE and SPIRITS COFFEE MENU **All espresso drinks are served as doubles and with microfoam, unless specified.** Espresso ... $2.00 Pour Over … $3.00 A shot of espresso - 1½ oz. Coffee that is brewed using a V60 dripper (takes about 3-4 minutes) - 12 oz. only Macchiato ... $2.50 Espresso with a splash of steamed milk and extra Cold Brew … $3.00 ... $4.00 ... $5.00 foam - 2 oz. Coffee steeped in room temperature water for 18-24 hours, low acidity & high caffeine - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. Cortado ... $3.00 Equal parts espresso and steamed milk - 3 oz. Chai Latte ... $3.00 ... $3.50 ... $4.00 Masala spiced black tea with steamed milk - 8 oz., 12 Americano ... $2.25 … $2.25 … $2.25 oz., 16 oz. *Add espresso to make it dirty! Espresso with water - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. (quad shot) Hot Chocolate ... $2.50 … $3.00 ... $3.50 Latte ... $3.50 ... $4.00 ... $4.50 Chocolate with steamed milk - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. Espresso with steamed milk - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. (quad shot) Steamer … $2.50 ... $3.00 ... $3.50 A flavor shot with steamed milk - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. Cappuccino ... $3.50 ... $4.00 ... $4.50 Espresso with steamed milk, double foam of the latte - Add: 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. (quad shot) Espresso shot … $.75 Oat Milk … $.50 Breve ... $4.00 ... $4.50 ... $5.00 Single shot of spirits … $3 Espresso with steamed half and half - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 Double shot of spirits … $5 oz. (quad shot) (Bailey’s, Jameson, Kahlua, Coffee Patron & more!) Mocha ... $4.00 ... $4.50 ... $5.00 Flavors: Espresso & chocolate with steamed milk - 8 oz., Vanilla, Caramel, Hazelnut, Honey Chocolate or 12 oz., 16 oz. (quad shot) Housemade Seasonal … $.50 Brewed Coffee ... $1.50 ... $2.00 ... $2.50 A simple cup ‘o joe - 8 oz., 12 oz., or 16 oz. Café Au Lait ... $2.00 ... $2.50 ... $3.00 Brewed coffee with steamed milk - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. Red Eye … $2.25 ... $2.75 … $3.25 Brewed coffee with espresso - 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz. BEVERAGE and SPIRITS MENU Tea … $2 Pabst Hard Coffee … $6 Organic Green Tea - 16 oz. Made from Arabica and Robusta coffee beans and "American milk." 30 mg of caffeine Beer … (5.0 ABV) - 11 oz. can Pabst Blue Ribbon (4.2 ABV) - 16 oz. can ... $4 Pabst Blue Ribbon (4.2 ABV) - 32 oz. can ... $7 Mixed Drinks … $8 Pabst Seabird IPA (5.0 ABV) - 16 oz. can ... $6 Bacardi, Titos, etc. - 16 oz. Lakefront New Grist (gluten free) - 12 oz. bottle … $5 Wine … Soda or Juice … $2 White - Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, 8 oz. bottle or 12 oz. can Riesling & Prosecco (w/OJ) Red - Merlot, Cabernet & Pinot Noir Merchandise … 5 oz. glass … $6 Stickers … $2 Bottle, 5 glasses … $20 Koozies … $4 … $5 Hats … $20 Miscellaneous … Floaties … $3 All Bakery & Pastries … $2 Ice (10 lb. bag) … $2 .
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