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Tasting Room Menu Any GlenPharmer Artisan Spirit (neat, on the rocks, or w/ soda) 9. GP Martini (choice of GP spirit) 13. Flight (choice of any three GP spirits) 13. smoking cocktails GP Smoked Old Fashioned GP Dark Tide® Rum, Thai tea, brown sugar, cherry, smoked chili bitters 15. Smoking Volcano GP Ghost®, pineapple, GP ghost guava bbq, chili threads, lime 15. Fall in Falmouth GP BOG®, GP spiced liqueur, orange bitters 15. classics with a twist signatures What’s the Dill 13. GP Infusion 12. choice of GP Vodka or Gin, house dill brine, lemon oil rotating selection of GP Spirit Infusions & soda (ask your server) Beet Around the Bog* 12. GP BOG®, beet/orange juice, soda Pear Blossom* 13. GP Vodka, GP Eldercello, fig jam, pear puree, Breakfast Manhattan 14. lemon, soda GP Maple Bacon Dark Tide®, blueberry maple syrup, orange bitters Pumpkin Patch* 13. choice of GP spirit, pumpkin puree, GP Paddy’s Oh Mai Tai* 13. Irish cream, spiced syrup, maple curry whip GP Reserve Spiced Rum, GP BOG, orgeat (almond), citrus syrup, pineapple, cherry Cranberry Smash 13. GP BOG®, cranberry sauce, stone fruit liqueur, Stone Fruit Sour 13. blood orange soda GP Dark Tide® Rum, stone fruit liqueur, house sour Pink Panther 13. Autumn Margarita 12. GP Brookdale® Gin, orgeat, pineapple, orange GlenQuila®, caramelized pineapple puree, house sour honey, lemon, cherry Hot Mulled Cider* 13. Golden Dragon* 13. GP Reserve Spiced Rum, pie spiced cider, maple curry whip choice of GP Ghost® or GlenQuila®, dragon fruit, Blueberry Bees Knees 14. turmeric, lychee, lime GP Brookdale® Gin, blueberry puree, lavender, honey, lemon after dinner liqueurs & cocktails GP Eldercello Liqueur 6. GP Paddy’s Irish Cream 6. Parlor Cream 6. GP Maple Bacon Dark Tide 6. Stone Fruit Liqueur 6. Spiced Liqueur 6. Dessert Flight choice of three GP liqueurs 14. Cold Brew-Tini choice of GP spirit, GP Paddy’s Irish Cream, cold brew 14. Spiked Coffee choice of GP spirit, GP Paddy’s Irish Cream, whipped cream 12. zero proof * also available as non-alcoholic mock-tails 6. Assorted Non-Alcoholic Beverages 3. (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Ginger Ale, Coffee, Assorted Teas, Assorted Juices) APPETIZERS Clam Chowder 8. / 12. idaho potato, vegetables, bacon, cream, clam broth Burrata 14. Ceviche* 17. pomodoro, buffalo mozzarella, parmesan, scallops, plantain chips, avocado, roe, chili salsa, soft black pepper ricotta leche de tigre, baby cilantro Short Rib 17. Mezze Plate 15. braised short rib, jalapeño, garlic confit, bbq, lemon chive hummus, fire roasted tomato, artichokes, tomato, house ricotta pepper relish, warm pita, fried zucchini chips, feta Clam 15. Planks 13. fresh local chopped clams, garlic cream, mozzarella, crispy whole milk mozzarella, romesco, garlic pesto bacon, potato, shaved celery, herbs Truffle Fries 12. Pharmer 15. parmesan cheese, parsley, garlic aioli, white truffle oil bacon-onion compote, great hill blue, arugula, shaved Chicken Flautas 13. parmesan, white truffle oil charred corn, lettuce, lime crème, cotija, yellow tomato salsa, tortilla ENTRÉES Short Rib Bites 16. candied bacon, plantain, Korean glaze, chives PEI Mussels* 16. Griddled Chicken 28. saffron, charred tomato broth, fennel aromatics tallow potatoes, sauteed spinach, black garlic, Octopus 16. tarragon peppercorn sauce wine braised, plum glaze, rice cakes, seaweed salad, Pork Loin* 34. guajillo aioli bacon fat hash, kale, shaved asparagus salad House-Made Boneless Chicken Tenders 15. honey apple glaze ghost guava bbq, Asian sticky, or naked Pan Seared Salmon* 30. Charcuterie Board 25. summer garden ragout, foraged mushroom, artisan cheese, pate, cured meats, toast points, pistachio dukkah, mockamole, herb oil mostarda, sweet drops Spaghetti Alle Vongole 29. Salmon Poke* 16. pangrattato, clams, lemon, chili, garlic, shaved fennel wakame salad, edamame, mango salsa, togarashi, Split Pea Cakes 24. popped rice foraged mushroom, herb dressing, asparagus, pickled onion, portabella bacon SALADS add steak* (8.), chicken (6.), shrimp (7.), salmon* (9.) Chicken & Waffles 25. cascabel chili honey, palm sugar waffle, spirit butter, Caesar 12. bacon lardons, watermelon romaine, shaved parmesan, house-made croutons Pan Seared Sea Scallops* 37. Berry 13. yellow plantain, bacon, corn succotash, chermoula field greens, goat cheese, seasonal berries, heirloom tomato, Steak Frites* 36. cucumber, sunflower seeds, balsamic vinaigrette truffle fries, rum garlic cream, asparagus salad Citrus Shrimp Bowl 16. Grain Bowl 24. shaved asparagus, arugula, chicory, avocado, herb dressing ancient grains, zucchini strings, avocado, artichokes, citrus, burnt burrata, fire roasted tomato BETWEEN BREAD served with fries or salad Yellowtail Tuna* 34. purple rice cake, avocado, teriyaki, bok choy, Southern Chicken 16. onion, tomato, lettuce, jalapeño bacon, honey hot sauce, ginger aioli butter pickles Smashed Burger* 15. * These items are cooked to order and may be served raw or smoked gouda, lettuce, tomato, onion, smoked bacon, undercooked. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, butter pickles, house aioli shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food-borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. Before placing your Hawaiian Pork 15. order, please inform your server if a person in your party has a slow-roasted pork - sliced thin, grilled pineapple, food allergy. chili paste, garlic, chimichurri, arugula Cobbler 8. Cobbler 8. lemon blueberry, tea honey, vanilla gelato lemon blueberry, tea honey, vanilla gelato Molten Lava Cake 9. Molten Lava Cake 9. warm dark chocolate cake, salted caramel, raspberry powder, warm dark chocolate cake, salted caramel, raspberry powder, coffee crema coffee crema Waffle Bites 8. Waffle Bites 8. palm sugar waffle pieces served with 3 dipping sauces palm sugar waffle pieces served with 3 dipping sauces (mango, cinnamon, white chocolate) (mango, cinnamon, white chocolate) Dark Tide Rum Cake 8. Dark Tide Rum Cake 8. warm vanilla cake, GP Dark Tide rum glaze, walnuts, warm vanilla cake, GP Dark Tide rum glaze, walnuts, whipped cream whipped cream Sorbet 7. 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