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Soft Drinks Hot Drinks Mocktails Shakes NEW Shakes Soft Drinks DRINKS MENU Now serving Caramel Biscuit & Frankie’s Cloudy Cookie Crumble Lemonade Milkshakes Sodas Reg Glass Large Glass Bottle Vanilla | Chocolate | Strawberry 3.79 Cookie Crumble With ® 4.29 Coca-Cola 2.99 3.69 3.19 Thick vanilla milkshake with Oreo pieces, Diet Coke 2.99 3.29 3.19 Caramel Biscuit 4.29 whipped cream and Oreo cookies. Caramel milkshake with salted caramel, Smart cookie Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 2.99 3.29 3.19 biscuit crumb, whipped cream and a Lotus Dr Pepper Zero* 2.79 3.29 - Biscoff biscuit Fanta Orange 2.99 3.29 - Schweppes Lemonade 2.99 3.29 - Freakshakes Hardshakes Adult only treats! Appletiser - - 2.99 Cookie Monster 6.29 Black Forest Gateau* 6.99 Irn-Bru - - 3.19 Vanilla and chocolate milkshake Thick fruit shake with cherry liqueur, with cookie syrup, whipped cream, strawberry ice cream, chocolate sauce, chocolate malt balls, cookie pieces whipped cream and... a cherry on top! and chocolate sauce Juices and water Bourbon Brownie* 6.99 Salted Caramel Waffle 6.29 Thick chocolate shake with Evan Williams Still or sparkling water Fruit Juices Regular glass 2.99 Vanilla milkshake with cinnamon and Bourbon, whipped cream and flaked 330ml 2.79 Apple | Orange | Cranberry | salted caramel syrups, whipped cream chocolate. Naughty but nice 750ml 4.19 Pineapple | Passion Fruit and a waffle OJ & Lemonade Regular glass 3.19 J20 275ml 3.19 Orange & Passion Fruit | Big Tom Spicy 3.19 Apple & Mango Mocktails Tomato Juice 250ml New What Frankie’s Fruit Punch 3.69 Amalfi Sunrise 3.69 A fruity mix of orange and pineapple juices A refreshing combination of mango brought to life by almond syrup purée, orange and lemon juices with and grenadine a splash of grenadine Speciality drinks Berry Breeze New 3.99 Cherry Coke 2.99 New Cranberry and apple juices shaken Arizona Peach Iced Tea 3.69 are you 330ml can with winter spice syrup 500ml Fentimans Ginger Beer New 2.99 Frankie’s Cloudy Lemonade 3.89 275ml Choose from Lemon | Strawberry Belvoir Elderflower Presse New 3.19 Hot Drinks Soda Float 3.69 250ml Choose any draught soda topped Cappuccino 2.89 Hot Chocolate Deluxe 3.19 Belvoir Raspberry Lemonade New 3.19 drinking? with a scoop of vanilla ice cream 250ml Caffe Latte 2.89 Served with cream and chocolate malt balls Soda Folk Cream Soda New 3.19 Americano 2.59 330ml Twinings Tea 2.49 Espresso 2.89 Breakfast | Earl Grey | Peppermint Café Amaretto 5.19 Add Syrup 0.50 In a hurry? Liqueur Coffee 5.19 Chocolate | Vanilla | Caramel | Pay my bill is now available at Baileys Latte 5.49 Hazelnut | Gingerbread www.frankieandbennys.com/pay Add a shot of espresso 0.50 All of our coffees & hot chocolate can now Decaf coffee available be made with soy milk FeelGood Coffee and a Small Delight for 4.29 Dr Pepper available in selected restaurants only. Please speak to a member of staff in our restaurants if you have any food allergies or intolerance. Full allergen information relating to our menu items can be found at www.frankieandbennys.com/allergy. OREO® is a registered trademark of Mondelēz International. Please check with your server as due to differing licensing laws, we may be unable to serve alcoholic drinks at all times/locations. Service is at your discretion, Choose a hot drink and a slice of either Oreo, Pecan Pie or Blueberry cheesecake, Key Lime however an optional 10% will be added to the bill for parties of ten or more people, which will be passed directly to your server. Pie or 2 scoops of dairy-free ice cream Frankie & Benny’s, 5-7 Marshalsea Road, Borough, London SE1 1EP FB19026-DRKCOKE6 Excludes liqueur coffees and hot chocolate deluxe Wines Cocktails Gins Sex on the Beach Prosecco Midea Rhubarb & Ginger Piña Colada Gordon’s Pink The Botanist White Sex on the Beach 5.19 Strawberry Daiquiri 7.29 All served as a 50ml measure Smirnoff vodka, Archers peach Pampero rum, lime juice and House White ITALY 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle schnapps, orange and cranberry juices strawberry purée Beefeater 5.29 The Botanist 6.89 Fruity and round, with citrus and peach 4.19 5.79 15.29 Gin and Schweppes tonic finished Our very finest G&T - The Botanist gin, notes. Salute! with lime Schweppes tonic, fresh mint and lemon Woo Woo 5.19 Espresso Martini 7.29 Archers peach schnapps, Smirnoff vodka, Absolut vanilla shaken with coffee Sicalia Chardonnay ITALY 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Rhubarb & Ginger 6.29 Blood Orange New 6.29 lime and cranberry juices Rich and round with notes of tropical fruit 5.19 6.79 17.79 and a dash of sugar. Great after dinner Whitley Neill Rhubarb & Ginger gin served Whitley Neill Blood Orange gin served and a balanced finish or anytime you need a pick-me-up with Canada Dry ginger ale and orange with Schweppes tonic and orange Purple Rain 5.69 Pinot Grigio Quindi ITALY 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Cherry Sourz, blue curaçao Long Island Iced Tea 7.29 Gordon’s Pink 5.89 Tanqueray New 6.29 Crisp and dry, with a fresh pear flavour 5.49 7.29 19.29 and lemonade. Fit for a prince Pampero rum, Smirnoff vodka, Premium pink gin and Schweppes tonic Classic London Dry gin served with Beefater gin, Cointreau and Jose Cuervo garnished with raspberries and strawberries Schweppes tonic and lemon Dashwood Sauvignon Blanc, Mojito 6.29 Especial tequila finished with Marlborough NEW ZEALAND New 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle 6.19 8.29 23.29 Pampero rum, lime juice, sugar syrup lemon juice and Coke. Basically, not tea Bursting with flavour and notes of and fresh mint leaves topped with soda citrus and melon. Bonzer! Rock Star Martini 7.29 Swap to Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light tonic Piña Colada 6.29 Absolut vanilla vodka, Passoã, for only 50p extra Malibu, Pampero rum, coconut and lime and passion fruit juice and Fizz pineapple blend a shot of Prosecco on the side 125ml Glass Bottle Prosecco Midea ITALY Godfather 5.69 Fresh, dry and fruity 5.89 20.29 Evan Williams bourbon, Luxardo amaretto and Coke. A cocktail you can’t refuse Beers & Ciders Red House Red 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Beers Ciders Light, ripe with hints of warm spice and 4.19 5.79 15.29 Share a pitcher for 14.49 cherry fruit Peroni Nastro Azzurro 4.99 Rekorderlig Strawberry & Lime 5.19 Available for Woo Woo, Sex on the Beach, Purple Rain and Godfather cocktails 5.1% 330ml 4.0% 500ml Sicalia Merlot ITALY 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Doom Bar 5.19 Aspall Draught Cyder New 5.09 Vibrant redcurrant and soft berry fruits with 5.19 6.79 17.79 4.3% 500ml a spicy medium finish 5.5% 500ml All of our cocktails are vegan friendly with the exception of Budweiser 4.19 4.5% 330ml Short Mile Bay Shiraz AUSTRALIA 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Rock Star Martini and Piña Colada. Ripe blackcurrant, with a hint of black 5.49 7.29 19.29 Brooklyn Lager 4.99 pepper spice on the finish 5.2% 355ml Portillo Malbec, Mendoza ARGENTINA New 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Brooklyn Scorcher IPA New 4.99 Vibrant red and dark berry fruit flavours 6.19 8.29 23.29 4.5% 355ml with a well-balanced spiced oak finish Make it a double for 1.50 extra Spirits Corona 4.69 4.5% 330ml House 3.69 Premium 4.19 Budweiser Prohibition 3.69 Rosé 0.05% 330ml Smirnoff Vodka Ketel One Vodka Peroni Nastro Azzurro 4.99 Pinot Grigio Rosé Sicalia ITALY 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Evan Williams Bourbon Woodford Reserve Bourbon Fragrant summer fruits and delicate 5.19 6.79 17.79 Gluten Free 5.1% 330ml strawberry notes on the palate Pampero Rum Havana 3 Year Old Rum White Zinfandel Rosé Echo Falls USA 175ml Glass 250ml Glass Bottle Johnnie Walker Red Whisky Monkey Shoulder Whisky Crisp and fruity rosé with hints of 5.49 7.29 19.29 strawberry and summer berries. Cheers! A range of draught beer is Add Schweppes mixer or juice for 1.39 also available - just ask! All still wine served by the glass is available in 125ml measures. Wine ABVs may vary according to vintage, please check the bottle label..
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