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In Room Dinning Menu This menu contains allergens. If you have any food/drink intolerances or allergies, please let one of our team members know upon placing your order. In room dinning menu 24- Available 24hours V- Vegetarian H- Healthy GF- Gluten Free ALLERGEN LEGEND (CL) Cereals, (CE) Celery, (CR) Crustacean, (EG) Eggs, (FI) Fish, (LU) Lupin, (ML) Milk, (MO) Mollusc, (MU) Mustard, (NU) Nuts, (PE) Peanuts, (SS) Sesame Seeds, (SO) Soya, (SD) Sulphur Dioxide A discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be added to your bill. All prices include VAT. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and Instagram We’d love it if you shared your photos using #CPAlbertEmbankment Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potuslondon/ https://www.instagram.com/mezemisolondon/ https://www.crowneplazalondonalbertembankmen t.co.uk/ Ale, Beer & Cider Estrella Damm, alcohol free, Spain 330ml 3.5 Estrella Damm, 4.6%, Spain 330ml 4 Stella Artois Pilsner, 4.8%, Belgium 330ml 5 Budweiser Lager, 4.8%, Missouri, USA 330ml 4.5 Bishop Finger, 5.4%, Kent, England 550ml 4.5 Soup of The Day £6 (24h) Corona, 4.6%, Mexico City, Mexico 330ml 4.5 (CL, EG, MU, LU, ML SO, SD, V) Cornish Heritage Cider, 5%, Cornwall 500ml 4.5 Estrella Damm Inedit 4.8%, Spain 750ml 15 Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup £7 by Ferran Adria Pulled chicken, egg noodles and bok choy (CL, CE, SS, SD, SO) Cocktails Smoked Scottish Salmon Platter £15 (24h) Red onions, capers and a lemon, bread rolls and butter Bee's Knees Cocktail £10 (FI, ML, LU, GL, CL) "The unsinkable Molly Brown". By her real name Margaret Tobin Brown, she was one of the 712 survivors of the Caesar Salad £9 (24h) Titanic from 1912. The drink has been mentioned in an Baby gem lettuce, Caesar dressing, article of Brooklyn Standard Union from 1929, as famous micro herbs, bread croutons drink among the women-only bars in Paris, places where (EG, ML, GL, FI, CL, MU, CE, SD) Ms Brown was very popular. Fresh and sweet drink made with gin, mellowed with honey and balanced by citrusy Add Marinated Chicken Breast £5 notes. Add Garlic King Prawns £7 Ocean Breeze £11 Back to 1930 the American farmers were promoting the Braised Steak and Ale Pie £13 cranberry fresh juice during Prohibition when alcohol was Served with chunky chips banned. The first mention of the cocktail was discovered in (GL, LU, SD) The Savoy Cocktail Book created by Harry Cradock under the name “Sea Breeze Cooler” and originally was a gin- or based drink. Ocean Breeze is a twist of the original recipe Chicken, Ham and Leek Pie £12 that has a base of vodka with cranberry and orange juice. Served with chunky chips (GL, LU, ML) Churchill £12 Cocktail created by Joe Gilmore, the famous bartender Sandwiches that made history over the years at the American Bar in the iconic Savoy Hotel in London. The cocktail it is a Club Sandwich £14 tribute to Winston Churchill and his passion for scotch Grilled chicken, streaky bacon whiskey. The scotch in the cocktail is balanced with mayonnaise, fried egg, tomato, baby gem lettuce vermouth, Cointreau and a touch of lime zest. Cheddar Cheese on toasted white bloomer (GL, CL, SS, SD, MU, SD, CE, EG) Mary Pickford £10 Mary Pickford was one of the first movie stars in America. Grilled Cheese Sandwich £ 8 (24h) The cocktail that has her name, was created in 1920, Grilled cheese sandwich and green salad Havana, at Hotel Nacional de Cuba during the Prohibition (GL, CL, ML, EG, MU, V) period in US. Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin were filming in Havana stopping often at the hotel bar. The Ciabatta Steak Sandwich £14 cocktail was created by the bartender Fred Kaufman, being Sliced beef steak, rocket salad, fresh tomato slices, published in the book “When its cocktail time in Cuba from mustard, caramelised onions 1928.” (CE, CL, ML, EG, MU, SS, SD) This drink features Havana rum with a hint of maraschino flavour and freshness from the pineapple juice. Mozzarella Tomato Baguette £10 Mozzarella cheese, tapenade, cherry tomato, butter lettuce Full list of cocktails available at POTUS bar (CE, CL, ML, SS, MU, SD) This menu is available between 11.30 AM and 23.00 PM. The dishes that are marked (24h) are available 24 hours Wines Selection Small Plates WHITE WINE (175ml) Btl Crispy Calamari £8 (ML, GL, CL, EG, FI) Bodegas Borsao, Spain 6.5 26 2017 Macabeo Salad Gavi Ca ‘Bianca, Piemonte 2017 7 30 Maple Roasted Sweet Potato Salad £11 Italy, Cortesse (MU) Bottega Vinai, Trentino, 2017 9 38 Italy, Pinot Grigio Large Plates Wanderlust, New Zeeland 2018 10.5 45 Sauvignon Blanc, Beef Burger 225Gr £12 Brioche bun, Tomato, lettuce, caramelised onions Heumann Rajnai, Hungary 2017 10.5 45 (EG, GL, CL, CE, MU, ML, SD) Riesling Fried Buttermilk Chicken Burger £10 Chablis Lamblin & Fills 2017 11.5 49 Brioche bun Chardonnay (EG, GL, CL, CE, MU, ML, SD, SS) Veggie Chickpea-Beetroot Burger £8 Sancerre “A Marechal Brioche bun “France, Sauvignon Blanc 2017 10.5 45 (EG, GL, CL, CE, MU, ML, SD, SO, SS) ROSE WINE British Fish & Chips £14 Battered cod, peas, fries, tartare sauce (FI, CE, CL, GL, EG, ML, MU, SD) Chateau La Gordonne 2017 8 30 Cote de Provence, France, Charcuterie and Cheese Board £13 Grenache Mortadella Salami, Pastrami, Parma Ham, Cooked Ham, fresh onions, gherkins, cappers. Smoked Cheddar, Blue Cheese, Brie Cheese. RED WINE Suitable for 2 persons Bodegas Borsao, Spain 2017 6,5 26 Sides £4.5 Garnacha Finger Chips, Kleine Zalze, South Africa 2017 7.5 30 Sautee Broccoli Merlot Creamed Mashed Potato Steamed spinach Cabaret Franc old vine, 2017 7.0 30 with chili and garlic California, Cabernet Franc Roasted Garlic Mushrooms Showdown ‘Man with the 2015 8.5 35 Ax’, Cabernet Sauvignon CHAMPAGNE AND BUBBLES Pommery Brut Royal NV 11 65 Chardonnay, Petit Meunier, Pino Nero. Reims, France Pommery Brut Rose NV 15 89 Chardonnay, Petit Meunier, Pinot Noir. Reims, France Prosecco Imperativo 11 30 Glera grapes, Veneto, Italy This menu is available between 11.30 AM and 23.00 PM This menu contains allergens. If you have any food/drink intolerances or allergies, please let one of our team members know upon placing your order. Children’s Dining £13 Fruit Juices & Minerals Our children’s menu includes one Apple, Cranberry, Grapefruit, Pineapple, £4 main, a dessert and a juice. Tomato, Orange Mains Water STILL SOUP OF THE DAY Belu Water 33cl £1.5 (CL, EG, MU, LU, ML SO, SD, V) 75cl £3 Crowne Plaza 75cl £1.5 Chicken Strips SPARKLING Fried buttermilk chicken Belu Water 33cl £1.5 sweet potato mash, peas 75cl £3 (GL, CL, ML, EG) Crowne Plaza 75cl £1.5 Spaghetti (GF Available) Coffee Selection Bolognese Sauce Filter Coffee £4 Single Espresso £4 A rich meat tomato sauce Parmesan cheese Double Espresso £4 (GL, CL, ML, MU, SD, CE, EG) Cappuccino £4 Or Caffé Latté £4 Tea Selection Tomato and Basil Sauce English Breakfast & De-Caff £4 Parmesan cheese (GL, CL, ML, MU, SD, CE, EG, V) Earl Grey £4 Peppermint £4 Fruit Infusion £4 Grilled Free-Range Chicken Breast Peas, carrots Green Tea £4 (ML, CE, CL, SD) Desserts Selection of Flavoured Ice-cream (2 scoops) Ask your waiter for today’s selection (ML, NU, PE, CE, EG) Chocolate Brownie scoop of vanilla ice cream (GL, CL, ML, NU, PE, CE, EG, MU) ALLERGEN LEGEND (CL) Cereals, (CE) Celery, (CR) Crustacean, (EG) Eggs, (FI) Fish, (LU) Lupin, (ML) Milk, (MO) Mollusc, (MU) Mustard, (NU) Nuts, (PE) Peanuts, (SS) Sesame Seeds, (SO) Soya, (SD) Sulphur Dioxide 24- Available 24hours V- Vegetarian H- Healthy GF- Gluten Free Children’s menu is available between 11.30 AM and 23.00 PM .
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