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Marilyn Monroe Lane You’Ll Never Forget! a Shot Espresso with a Little Steamed Milk and Fanta Orange Mojito 40 It’S Very Simple, Using Mint and Lime to Accent the Rum Coffee for the Soft Drinks If you like retro, funky, The perfect venue for a easy-going surroundings, 50’s and 60’s party – Connoisseurs 200 ml Sodas 12 a 50’s and 60’s sound or for private functions, “On the eighth day God created coffee” Dry Lemon, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Soda Water and Tonic Water track and good birthdays, brunches All coffees available in Decaffeinated @ R3 extra per coffee 330 ml Sodas 14 food, you will and other casual Americano 13 Coke, Coke Light, Coke Zero, Sparberry, Cream Soda, love it here! get-togethers. Fanta Grape, Fanta Orange, Sprite and Tab A single shot of espresso with hot water added to the mix. The name for this coffee drink stemmed from an insult to ‘uncouth’ Americans who weren’t up to drinking full Red Bull 35 Tel: +27 (0)42 281 1711 [email protected] Espressos. Appletiser and Grapetiser red 20 Darnell Street, Storms River GPS: -33.974024 23.887389 Tomato cocktail 18 Cappuccino 15 Iced Tea (Lemon, Peach) 19 Equal parts espresso, steamed milk and frothed milk with chocolate sprinkled on top Love our menu?... Take it away for only R5.00! Fruit Juices 350 ml 16 Orange, Mango, Guava, Pineapple Café Latte 18 Classic Put on your blue suede shoes and prepare to rock ‘n’ roll with us! Very milky. Espresso with hot foamy milk. Milkshakes 25 Chocolate, Banana, Strawberry, Vanilla, Lime and Cocktails “I don’t mind living in a Espresso – Single 12 Bubblegum – Double 15 Small Town, man’s world as long as a trip down memory Classic Margarita 40 Ice Cream Sodas 20 Tequila, Triple Sec, Lime juice and Salt I can be a woman in it.” 14 Macchiato Coke, Coke Light, Raspberry, Cream Soda, Fanta Grape Big Surprise! Marilyn Monroe lane you’ll never forget! A shot Espresso with a little steamed milk and Fanta Orange Mojito 40 It’s very simple, using Mint and Lime to accent the rum. American Iced Coffee 27 Frankies 16 A double shot of Espresso blended with vanilla ice cream Root Beer, Cinnamon Cola, Traditional Ginger Beer, Cloudy Bloody Mary 40 Marilyn Monroe Lemonade, Original Cream Soda Vodka, Tomato Juice, Lemon Juice and a dash of Tabasco “It takes a smart brunette to play a dumb blonde.” On June 1, 1926 Norma Jeane Mortenson was for photographs by a military unit making a film for Tsitsikamma Water 500 ml 10 The Pink Lady 40 born in Los Angeles, California. Subsequently her army training purposes. This is Monroe’s overnight Still OR Sparkling Gin, Grenadine, Apple Sour and a squeeze of lemon juice mother Gladys changed their surname to Baker. success story becoming one of the world’s biggest During her all-too-brief life, Marilyn Monroe and most enduring sex symbols. overcame a difficult childhood she never knew her She had three spouses: James Dougherty 1942 – Cordials – a Dash with Drinks 5 The Blue Hawaiian 42 Lime, Kola Tonic, Passion Fruit and Oros father. Her mother Gladys developed psychiatric 1946, Joe DiMiaggio 1954 – 1954, Arthur Miller Rum, Vodka, Apple Sour, Curacao and Pineapple Juice problems and was eventually placed in a mental in- 1956 – 1961. stitution. Growing up, Monroe spent much of her On May 19, 1962 Monroe made her last signifi- childhood in foster care and in an orphanage. cant public appearance singing, “Happy birthday” at Vintage In 1937, a family friend and her husband, Grace a birthday party for President John. F. Kennedy at Alcoholic and Doc Goddard, took care of her for a few years. Madison Square Garden. The dress she wore to the American When Doc’s job was transferred in 1942 to the East event, specially designed for her by Jean Louis, sold Coast, the couple could not afford to bring Monroe at an auction in 1999 for USD $ 26 million. Drinks with them. Despising the idea of going back to the Sadly on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe died Cocktails orphanage, at only 16 years old Monroe married in her home in Los Angeles at the age of 36. Joe Take a whistle stop tour of a few of the fifty US states which inspired Beers James Dougherty. DiMiaggio claimed her body and arranged her fu- some of the most popular and well known cocktail recipes ever Windhoek Lager 18 In 1944, Monroe and a few other women who neral. For 20 years he delivered half a dozen roses Amstel 18 worked with her at Radioplane were asked to pose to her crypt three times a week. 48 Cape Cod Cooler Hansa Pilsner 18 Made from cranberry juice, soda and freshly squeezed Black Label 18 lime juice, this cocktail recipe is believed to be named after the area around Cape Cod in the state of Massachusetts Castle Lite 18 which produces America’s second largest cranberry crop Castle Lager 18 All Day Rock `n Roll Dogs with a Long Island Ice Tea 55 Draughts Breakfast Sandwich difference This cocktail was created during the Prohibition era in the Windhoek 24 A double-decker sandwich known and loved by everyone. Our “dogs” are the best reason to get out of bed in the afternoon! 1920’s and was thought to look like Iced Tea – hence the Millers 20 Kiss Me Quick 40 Choice of White OR Brown Bread, served with a small portion Beef, Lamb, Ostrich, Kudu OR Chicken, served with a small name. However just to re-assure you, it has absolutely no Two eggs, two rashers of bacon, grilled tomato, served with of fries portion of fries. tea in it but does contain a range of alcohol ingredients toast, butter and jam Hot Drinks you are likely to have in your drinks collection: White Rum, Coolers and Ciders Hunters Dry, Hunters Gold 22 Hound Dog 48 Breakfast Wors 45 Gin, Tequila, Triple Sec and Vodka with a slash of lime. Chicken Mayonnaise, Bacon and Cheese Hot Chocolate OR Milo 20 Savanna Dry, Savanna Light 22 All American Breakfast 65 Scrambled egg, chopped bacon and red pepper Smirnoff Storm 25 Two eggs, bacon, Boston beans, grilled tomato, boerewors Made with frothy hot milk and served with a flake. Lynchburg Lemonade 48 (a South African twist) and hash brown A Little Less Conversation 59 35 What a temptation! Onion Wors Roll Lynchburg, Tennessee is the home town of the Jack Daniels Filled with bacon, smoked chicken, cheese, lettuce and egg Grilled wors of your choice smothered in caramelized onions Distillery, set up by Jack at the age of 20 in 1870. Not Bourbon Nashville Style 39 Choccocino 20 Bourbon, Tennessee whiskey is filtered through up to 12 feet Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey 25 Two slices of toast with scrambled egg, Boston beans and Brie & Chutney 45 Creamy hot chocolate with an Espresso shot of maple charcoal, taking up to 10 days, giving it a unique Southern Comfort 20 cheddar cheese Wors topped with warm Brie and a layer of minty chutney aroma and flavor. Made with Jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey, Triple Sec, Lemon juice and topped up with Lemonade. Pots of Tea 12 Brandy Gentle on my Mind 38 Chalalaka & Cheddar 42 Rooibos, Five Roses Black, Rooibos and Chamomile, KWV Brandy 3 years 12 Traditional French toast: two slices of white bread dipped Spicy chakalaka and grated cheddar smothered wors 42 Green, English Breakfast, Earl Grey Miami Klipdrift 12 in whipped egg and pan-fried till golden brown, served with In Florida we have the Miami cocktail. The color of this cocktail three rashers of bacon and syrup Hot OR Not 45 was inspired by the local Florida Everglades or even the pastel Roll buttered with guacamole and topped with roasted colored designer suits worn by Don Johnson in the 1980’s Whiskey Jailhouse Rock 45 tomato salsa with added jalapenos (if required) Miami vice TV series. Whatever its origin, this is an exquisite VAT 69 Finest Scotch 15 Two slices toast topped with bolognaise and two fried eggs blend of White Rum and Crème De Menthe balanced with a Bell’s 18 50 dash of lemon juice. A cocktail to be seen with! Zucchini J&B 18 Love Nest Flapjacks 45 Grilled sliced zucchini, crumbed feta, aïoli and Johnny Walker Red Label 20 A stack of four with syrup and blueberries, served with calamata olives Sunset Boulevard 40 Jameson Irish 25 whipped cream OR ice cream This cocktail was inspired by the stylish boulevard and Chivas Regal 30 Dill-Licious 40 by the 1950’s film of the same name, starring Norma Wors coated in a tangy gherkin mustard sauce Desmond – later reworked into the successful stage White Spirits musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. An elegant combination www.elvisfestival.co.za 45 of Vodka, Peach Schnapps mixed with cranberry and Smirnoff Vodka 12 Sweet Nutty Apple orange juice. This will make you feel like a movie star! Gordon’s London Dry Gin 12 Caramelized apple wedges topped with toasted pecan nuts “If you can make a girl laugh - you can make her do anything...” Marilyn Monroe After a hard day of basic training, you could eat a rattlesnake. Elvis Presley Classic Diner Salads Bus Stop Burgers The Mississippi 65 American diner salad with crisp lettuce, tomatoes, Legendary 150 g locally made beef patty OR chicken breast fillet, cucumber, onions, Julienne carrots, mushrooms, croutons served with fries OR Wedges on the side and cheddar cheese Sides All American Burger – our Diner’s favorite! 75 The Ohio 65 Fried onion rings – like a Hula-hoop 15 Cheddar cheese, bacon, sautéed mushrooms, fried onion Inspired by the Greeks, with crispy lettuce, tomatoes, onion, and topped with sweet chilli sauce green pepper, cucumber, apple, feta cheese and olives Side salad 15 Stir- fried medley of veggies 20 Cheese Burger 49 The Rio Grande 69 Topped with generous cheddar cheese slices A Southern style salad with crisp lettuce, tomatoes, Chilli Cheese Fries 25 cucumber, onions, Julienne carrots, pecans and topped 59 Oh Yeah! Covered with Detroit style sweet chilli and melted Bacon Cheddar Burger with strips of grilled chicken breast cheddar cheese sauce.
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