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BUBBLES WHITES and ROSÉ BUBBLES Btl Ruffino Prosecco (375ml) 27 Veneto, Italy Cipes Brût 65 British Columbia, Canada WHITES and ROSÉ Btl 6oz 9oz Summerhill Pinot Gris 54 14 19 British Columbia, Canada Alive Rosé 54 14 19 British Columbia, Canada Calliope Viognier 52 13 18 British Columbia, Canada Casa Silva Sauvignon Blanc 40 11 16 San Fernando, Chile Joseph Drouhin Chardonnay 54 14 19 Burgundy, France Rapaura Springs Sauvignon Blanc 58 Marlborough, New Zealand Peninsula Ridge Un-Oaked Chardonnay 46 Niagara, Canada Summerhill Gewürztraminer 57 British Columbia, Canada RED Btl 6oz 9oz Summerhill Pinot Noir 62 15 21 British Columbia, Canada Peninsula Ridge Cabernet Merlot 46 12 17 Niagara, Canada Tapiz Malbec 52 13 18 Mendoza, Argentina Casa Silva Cabernet Sauvignon 40 11 16 San Fernando, Chile Sensi Chianti 44 12 17 Italy Summerhill Merlot 58 British Columbia, Canada Osoyoos Larose Pétales d’Osoyoos 69 British Columbia, Canada J. Lohr Cabernet Sauvignon 67 ‘Seven Oaks’ Napa Valley, California Norton Privada 64 Mendoza, Argentina COCKTAILS 1.5oz Becker’s Caesar pickled vegetable skewer, horseradish, spices and prosciutto crisp » 11 White Peach Bellini peach schnapps, rum, peach purée, topped with port » 11 Berry Bramble gin, crème de mûre, lemon juice, simple syrup, seasonal berries and soda » 11 Classic Margarita Jose Cuervo tequila, triple sec, fresh lime juice, simple syrup and Tajin rim » 11 Mojito Classic lime, blueberry, watermelon or raspberry, fresh mint, simple syrup & soda » 11 Whiskey Sour Woodford Reserve Bourbon, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, cherry bitters and egg white » 11 Smoked Maple Old Fashioned cedar smoked, Woodford Reserve Bourbon, maple syrup, orange bitters » 11 Negroni gin, sweet vermouth & Campari, fresh orange slice » 11 MARTINIS 2oz Classic Martini Bombay gin or Grey Goose vodka, vermouth, olives or twist » 14 Elderflower Martini St Germain elderflower liqueur, Absolut Pear vodka, fresh lime » 13 Raspberry Lemon Drop Absolut Citron, Absolut Raspberri, Triple Sec, simple syrup, fresh lemon juice and raspberries » 13 Apple Blossom Martini Calvados, vodka, apple juice, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup » 13 MOCKTAILS Raspberry Peach Lemonade peach and raspberry puree, lemonade and soda » 6 Apple Ginger Mojito apple juice, mint, lime, ginger and soda » 6 Mango Colada mango puree, pineapple juice, coconut milk and syrup » 6 Italian Soda blood orange, peach, mango or raspberry » 6 San Pellegrino Sparkling Water (750ml) » 8 BEER Grumpy Bear Honey Wheat Ale Grizzly Paw Brewing, Canmore, Alberta » 8 Beavertail Raspberry Ale Grizzly Paw Brewing, Canmore, Alberta » 8 Tail Slap IPA Three Ranges Brewing, Valemount, British Columbia » 8 Thin Line Golden Ale Three Ranges Brewing, Valemount, British Columbia » 8 Barrack’s Brown Ale Wild Rose Brewery, Calgary, Alberta » 8 Electric Avenue Lager Wild Rose Brewery, Calgary, Alberta » 8 Moosehead Lager New Brunswick, Canada » 7 Rock Creek Dry Apple Cider (473ml) Big Rock Brewery, Calgary, Alberta » 11 Wasteiner De-Alcoholized » 6 DRAUGHT BEER 16oz Rutting Elk Red Ale Grizzly Paw Brewing, Canmore, Alberta » 9 Mount Robson Kölsch Three Ranges Brewing, Valemount, British Columbia » 10 SINGLE MALT SCOTCH 1oz Auchentoshan 12yr » 8 Dalwhinnie 15yr » 12 Ardbeg 10yr » 10 Lagavulin 16yr » 15 MacAllan Double Cask 12yr » 11 DIGESTIFS, COGNAC & PORT 1oz Hennessy V.S » 8 Drambuie » 8 St-Rémy Brandy » 8 Taylor Fladgate 10yr (2oz) » 9 Grand Marnier » 8 Taylor Fladgate 20yr (2oz) » 15 Nonino Grappa Tradizione » 8 FINAL DELIGHTS Dark Chocolate Tart with Sour Cream Ice Cream and Candied Cherries Decadent dark chocolate ganache in a chocolate sweet dough, paired perfectly with sour cream ice cream and candied cherries » 11 Available GF Maple Toffee Pudding Maple sticky toffee pudding, salted caramel gelato, sponge toffee » 11 Chocolate Peanut Butter Pyramid Peanut butter mousse, chocolate glacage, peanut butter caramel crunch » 11 Tart Apple Pie Roasted apples, sticky toffee cheddar, cinnamon streusel, green apple gel, caramel » 11 Available GF Lavender Coconut Panna Cotta Housemade granola, mango fruit roll-up, raspberry gel » 11 VG GF Sorbet Ask your server for today’s selection, macerated berries » 9 GF VG LIQUID DESSERT 2oz Espresso Martini Kahlua, vodka & espresso » 13 Chocolate Brownie Martini Frangelico, Vodka, cream & chocolate » 13 Pecan Pie Martini RumChata, Woodford Reserve Bourbon, Crème de Cacao, caramel & candied pecan rim » 13 Affogato Vanilla ice cream, espresso with choice of liqueur…Bailey’s, Amaretto, Frangelico, Kahlua or Sortilege Maple Whiskey 1oz » 12 SPECIAL COFFEES Becker’s Coffee Sambuca, Frangelico and Amaretto » 9 Icefields Coffee Bailey’s & Crème de Menthe » 9 Canadian Coffee Sortilege Maple Whiskey » 9 Blueberry Tea Grand Marnier and Amaretto » 9 Coffee Rocky Mountain Roasters, Becker's Blend » 3 Espresso (Regular and Decaf) » Single 4 » Double 6 Cappuccino » 6 Café Latté » 6 Tea Assorted varieties » 3 VG - Vegetarian » GF - Gluten Free.
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