LIST Northwest Microbrews $7.75

Wonderland Trail IPA by Two Brewing Co. | , 7.1% ABV 84 IBU Inspired by the Wonderland Trail, an exhilarating 93- mile trek around , this beer was developed to honor the treasures of the . Featuring a seamless blend of Washington-grown Amarillo, Citra, Mosaic, and Cascade hops, a slightly sweet aroma of tangerine is followed by a wave of citrus and passion fruit.

Alaskan Amber by Deschutes Bend | Oregon 5.3% ABV 18 IBU The name of this beer style comes from the German word “alt” meaning “old”. This refers to the aging that alts undergo since they ferment more slowly and at colder temperatures than most ales. Alaskan Amber is made from glacier-fed water and a generous blend of the finest quality European and Pacific Northwest hop varieties and premium two-row pale and specialty malts.

The Scout Hopped Marionberry Cider by Incline Cider Co. | Washington 6.5%ABV The Marionberry or as we like to call it - the cabernet of the blackberry family pours a dark purple with an inviting dark fruit nose. Fruit forward with a tart finish that keeps it balanced. Made with 100% fresh pressed apples from Yakamia Washington. They are a family owned local business.

Domestic Beer ...... $5.75

Rainier by Rainier Brewing Company 4.6% ABV A local favorite of Seattleites and a classic American Lager. The golden barley and lightly fruity background spiced with Chinook, Mt. Hood, and Willamette hops carries a thirst-quenching taste. There is nothing quite like drinking this iconic beer on the iconic Mt. Rainier itself!

Coors- Non-Alcoholic 0.5% ABV Introduced in 1997, this non-alcoholic premium brew promises the full flavored taste, smooth finish and authenticity Coors is famous for.

Specialty Brew $7.75

Not Your Father’s Root Beer by Smalltown Brewery Wauconda, IL 5.9% ABV Yes, it’s alcoholic root beer.

Enjoy and please drink responsibly. Look for Mount Rainier Nationl Park recycle bins for all glass and cans used during your visit. May we suggest you skip the straw? Did you know that straws are not renewable and go directly to the landfill? PACIFIC NORTHWEST Washington State is the second largest producer of premium wines in the United States. In 2017 there were 229,000 tons of grapes harvested. WINE LIST The western half of the state is where our best grapes are grown.

WHITE Glass Bottle Sauvignon Blanc,Chateau Ste. Michelle, Woodinville, WA $33 Pinot Grigio, Hogue Cellars, Columbia Valley, WA $26 Riesling, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Woodinville, WA $9 $28 Mimi Chardonnay, Chateau Ste. Michelle Woodinville, WA $30 Chardonnay, Sagelands, Yakima Valley, WA* $8 $25 Chardonnay, Maryhill, Goldendale, WA $30 Chardonnay, Waterbrook, Walla Walla, WA $32

RED Glass Bottle Pinot Noir, Firesteed, Willamette Valley, OR $10 $32 Pinot Noir, Erath, Willamette Valley, OR $42 Merlot, Sageland, WA* $8 $25 Merlot, Indian Wells, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Woodinville, WA $38 Cabernet Sauvignon, Canoe Ridge Expedition, Walla Walla WA $42 Cabernet Sauvignon, Sagelands, Yakima Valley, WA* $8 $25 Cabernet Sauvignon, Seven Falls, WA $35 Cabernet Sauvignon, Maryhill, Goldendale, WA $45 Syrah, Hogue Cellars Genesis, Columbia Valley, WA $32

SPECIALTY Glass Bottle Blanc de Noir, Chateau Ste. Michelle, WA $30 Rose of Sangiovese, Maryhill, WA $30 Port, Whidbey Island Winery, WA $12

*We offer Sageland Vineyards as our house wine. Established in 1984, Sagelands Vineyards embodies Washington State’s winemaking legacy by sourcing the finest grapes from the four corners of Columbia Valley *Cocktails available, please ask your server

Enjoy and please drink responsibly. Look for Mount Rainier Nationl Park recycle bins for all glass and cans used during your visit. May we suggest you skip the straw? Did you know that straws are not renewable and go directly to the landfill?