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Drink Menu Sauvigon Blac facebook.com/pier88seafood pier88seafood.com Drink Menu Sauvigon Blac..............$6 | $22 WHITE Oyster Bay, New Zealand Moscato (House)...........$5 | $18 RED Riesling.........................$6 | $22 Red Blend (House)........$6 | $22 Pacific Rim, CA Frontera, Chile Chardonnay...................$6 | $18 Cabernet........................$6 | $22 Salmon Creek, CA 14 Hands, WA Chardonnay...................$10 | $32 Merlot............................$6 | $22 Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches Rodney Strong, Sonoma County Pino Grigio....................$6 | $22 Pino Noir.......................$6 | $22 Coppola, CA Eden Valley, Australia White Zinfandel............$6 | $22 Malbec..........................$8 | $30 Pacific Bay, CA Frontera, Argentina Happy Hours (3 pm to 7 pm, Monday to Friday, Sunday all day) Fried Cocktails Beer Wine $6 $4 $2 $4 Popcorn Crawfish 88 Punch Tap & Domestics Bottles House White $5 Long Island Ice Tea $3 House Red Cajun Buffalo Shrimp (8) Margarita Corona, Heineken Sangria Cajun BBQ Shrimp (8) Modelo, Newcastle *All Happy Hour Chicken Wings (10) Spirit $10 Items for Dine In Calamari $4 Tap Pitcher Only! $3 Absolut, Captain Morgan, Domestic Buckets Not Available for Hush Puppies Jose Cuervo, Bombay Holidays. Cheese Sticks Crown, Fireball, Jameson TAP DOMESTICS IMPORTS CRAFTS 16 OZ Bottle Bottle Bottle $3.5 $4 $4.5 $5 Pitcher (60oz) Bucket Bucket Bucket $12 $20 $24 $25 Bud Light Bud Light Corona Sweetwater Michelob Ultra Budweiser Corona Light Lagunitas IPA Miller Lite Coors Modelo Coors Miller Lite Modelo Negra CIDER Blue Moon Newcastle Stella Alcohol Free Heineken Angry Orchard Samuel Adams Seasonal Bold Rock O’Doul’s facebook.com/pier88seafood pier88seafood.com Drink Menu SIGNATURE COCKTAILS 88 Punch.........................................$6 Green flash.....................................$6 Vodka, strawberry puree, lemonade, orange juice, sprite Vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, blue curacao Long Island Ice Tea........................$7 Burnt Mango.................................$7 Vodka, tequila, rum, gin, trip sec, sweet sour, and coke Fireball, strawberry & mango puree, orange juice, soda Margarita........................................$7 Emerald City..................................$8 Tequila, triple sec, lime juice, sour mix (ask for flavors) Coconut rum, melon liquor, sweet sour mix, sprite Moscow Mule................................$8 Pome-Lemonade...........................$8 Flavor vodka, lime juice, ginger beer (ask for flavors) Pome, flavor Vodka, sprite, lemonade (ask for flavors) Mojito............................................$7 Rum, syrup, lime, mint, club soda (ask for flavors) * $3 upcharge for top shelf. SPIRITS SPIRIT FREE Flavor Lemonade...$2.5 Vodka Tequila Whiskey Scotch Strawberry | Peach skyy el jimador crown dewar’s white Mango | Cherry absolut patron crown apple glenfiddich Raspberry grey goose 1800 jameson glenmorangie ciroc jose cuervo makers marker j. walker red ciroc apple fireball j. walker black Beverages...........$2 ketel one Rum jack daniel j. walker blue Coke | Diet Coke hanger 1 honey jack Dr Pepper | Mellow Yellow first class bacardi Rye capt. morgan Seagram's 7 Sprite |Ginger Ale hibiki jim beam Gin coconut crown Coke Zero passionfruit Dalmore bombay Lemonade | Fanta hendrick’s mango Congac Unsweetened Tea | Sweet Tea tanqueray pineapple Bourbon remy martin beefeater malibu jim beam hennessy seagram knob creek courvoisier Juice..................$2.5 bulldog woodford reserve Apple | Orange | Cranberry MARTINIS SANGRIA Blue Angel..................................................$7 Red.....................$5 Passion Fruit & Pineapple rums, lime, pineapple juice, blue curacao Peach Garden..............................................$7 White..................$5 Tangerine rum, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, oj, sour mix Mangotini....................................................$7 mango rum, tripple sec, orange juice, mango puree DESSERT Cosmpolitian...............................................$6 Citron vodka, cointreau, lime juice, cranberry juice Cheesecake Honululu......................................................$6 4.95 Citron vodka, pineapple rum, pineapple & cranberry juice, lime Lemon Drop................................................$6 Molten chocolate cake Vodka, triple sec, simple syrup, fresh lemon juice 6 Classic / Dirty Martini................................$6 Key Lime Pie Gin, Vermouth, olive brine 6.
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