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Cocktails Wine Cocktails campfire sling 11 forager’s gimlet 14 *Whiskey, smoked maple syrup, chocolate *Gin, blueberry rosemary cordial, fresh bitters, burnt orange oil lime, torched rosemary fall bay whiskey sour 11 camp margarita 14 Bourbon, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, Reposado, Luxardo, Honeydew Jalapeno egg white**, hot cinnamon bitters Shrub, fresh lime, fresh orange, melon ball ann-apple-is 13 a2n 15 *Vodka, fresh green apple juice, Dark rum, *Navy strength rum, fresh fresh lemon juice, cinnamon sugar rim pineapple, fresh orange, campari, Navy Hill soda float boozy slushies *denotes regional spirits Ask your bartender for the daily flavors Wine By the Glass sparkling Cava Brut, Poema, Catalonia, Spain NV .................................................... 8 rosé Pinot Noir Rosé, SeaGlass, Monterey, CA, US (2018) ....................................... 8 white Pinot Gris, Erath Vineyards, OR, US (2018) .............................................. 10 Saira Albarino, Raimat, Catalonia, Spain (2018) ......................................... 10 Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Maria, Marlborough, New Zealand (2018) ............................ 8 Chardonnay, Barboursville Vineyards, VA, US (2017) ...................................... 12 red Pinot Noir, Z. Alexander Brown, CA, US (2015) .......................................... 10 Cab Franc, Ox-Eye Vineyards, Shenandoah Valley, VA, US (2016) ........................... 14 Blend, Troublemaker, Central Coast, CA, US (NV) ......................................... 12 Malbec, Catena Zapata Vineyard, Mendoza, Argentina (2016) ............................... 12 By the Bottle sparkling Extra Dry Sparkling, Numero 1, Valdo, Italy (NV) ........................................ 35 rosé Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé, French Blue, Bordeaux, France (2018) ........................... 40 white Jefferson, Monticello Viognier VA, US (2018) ............................................. 85 Chardonnay, St. Francis, Sonoma, CA, US (2016) .......................................... 52 red Claret Blend, Linden Vineyards, Virginia, US (2015) ..................................... 65 Cabernet Sauvignon, Michael David, Freakshow, Lodi, CA, US .............................. 55 **Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Beer Seasonal Selection Ask your bartender about our four rotating seasonal selections On Tap Graduate Ale, Crooked Crab Brewery, Odenton, MD (5.4%) ................................... 7 Rotating Seasonal, Crooked Crab Brewery, Odenton, MD ..................................... 7 Bud Light, Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, MO (4.2%) ...................................... 4.75 Stella Artois, Anno, Belgium (5.2%) ....................................................... 7 Goose Island IPA, Chicago, IL (5.9%) ................................................. 6.50 Nanticoke Nectar IPA, RAR Brewery, Cambridge, MD (7.4%) .................................. 7 Toasted Lager, Blue Point Brewing Co., Patchogue, NY (5.5%) .............................. 6 Oak Barrel Stout, Fordham & Dominion Brewing, Dover, DE (6%) ......................... 6.50 Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc, Kronenbourg Brewery, Strassburg, FR (5%) ..................... 6.50 Sorry Chicky Sour Ale, Burley Oak Brewing Company, Berlin, MD (4.4%) ................. 7.50 Rotating Tap, Victory Brewing, Downingtown, PA ........................................... 8 Cider, Bold Rock, Nellysford, VA (4.7%) .................................................. 6 Furious George, Hefeweizen, Crooked Crab Brewery, Odenton, MD (5.6%) ................. 7.50 Spiked Seltzer, Bon & Viv, Norwalk, CT (4.5%) ............................................ 5 Bottles Bud Light ............................................................................ 4.75 Budweiser ............................................................................ 4.75 Michelob Ultra ....................................................................... 4.75 Natural Light ............................................................................ 3 Miller Lite .......................................................................... 4.75 Yuengling ............................................................................ 4.75 Lagunitas IPA ............................................................................ 7 Flying Dog Bloodline ................................................................. 5.50 Jefferson’s Golden Ale .................................................................... 7 George Killian’s Irish Red ............................................................... 6 Blue Moon Beligian White ................................................................. 5 Corona Extra ............................................................................. 5 Corona Light ............................................................................. 5 Beck’s NA ................................................................................ 4 Crabbies Ginger Beer ..................................................................... 6 Cans Pabst Blue Ribbon .................................................................... 2.50 National Bohemian .................................................................... 2.50 Jailbreak Feed the Monkey ................................................................ 6 Terrapin Hopsecutioner IPA ............................................................... 6.
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