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Na Drinks Happy Hour happy hour daily 3-6pm DRINK Zolorita - House Marg 6 el charro reposado, orange liqueur, lime juice, sour, splash of oj Coin Margarita 6 el charro blanco, orange liqueur, lime juice Beer 4 draft - top rope mexican-style lager or upslope citra pale ale can - howdy pilsener or townie easy drinking ipa Shot and a Beer 8 casa noble blanco with any happy hour beer House Chardonnay or Merlot 5 Red or White Sangria 5 FOOD Chips & Salsa 3 hatch peppers Guacamole & Chips 6.25 mashed to order Elk Dog 5.75 pickled red onion, strawberry mostarda, pasilla ketchup Fried Shishitos 5.25 chile molido, lime, cotija Niman Ranch Beef Sliders (2) 6 pasilla ketchup, bacon, smoked cheddar “Hot” Chicken Drumettes (3) 5 red or green hot sauce Blue Corn Fried Oysters (4) 5.50 serrano aioli, slaw Jalapeño Rellenos (5) 5 cream cheese, ranch Chorizo Stuffed Dates (4) 6 ranchera sauce, cowboy onions Pork Ribs (2) 5.50 cascabel cranberry bbq na drinks Mango Agua Fresca 4 Strawberry Lemonade 4 Mighty Leaf Iced Tea 3 OZO Zolo Love Blend Coffee 3 Rocky Mountain Soda 5.50 root beer, golden ginger beer Topo Chico Sparkling Mineral Water 4 Fountain Sodas 4 coca-cola products margaritas beer Zolorita - House Marg 8 DRAFTS el charro reposado, orange liqueur, lime juice, sour, splash of oj Odell India Pale Ale >> abv 7% 7 Signature Style The Post Top Rope mexican-style lager >> abv 5% 6 patron citronge, lime juice, sour, splash of oj herra the dog - herradura blanco 9 Upslope Citra Pale Ale >> abv 5% 6 top shelf - suerte reposado 11 The Post Elkhorn dark american lager >> abv 5.5% 6 Coin Style Avery White Rascal belgian white >> abv 5.6% 6 patron citronge, lime juice Seasonal Selection MKT silver - milagro or suerte 9/10 reposado - casa noble or f’n herradura 11/12 añejo - gran centenario 13 BOTTLES AND CANS The Post Howdy pilsener, Top Rope lager, Townie ipa 5 The Natural 10 house barrel aged dulce vida blanco, The Post Imperial Stout bomber >> abv 9.2% 22 agave nectar, lime juice Deschutes Black Butte porter >> abv 5.2% 6 Campire 11 Dogish Head Namaste belgian white >> abv 4.8% 6 sombra mezcal, el charro blanco, agave nectar, New Planet 5 lime juice, smoked salt rim gluten free pale ale >> abv 5.3% Grupo Modelo Corona, Negra Modelo, Victoria 5 Piña Picante 11 milagro reposado, chile infused agave nectar, Clausthaler non alcoholic 4 pineapple & lemon juice, piquin-salt rim Tart Cherry 9 cherry infused tequila, marasca agave nectar, wine lemon juice RED Zolotini 12 Paciic Bay Merlot VALLE CENTRAL, CHILE 6/22 suerte blanco, fresh lime, patron citronge Cline Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir CA 9/35 Souverain Cabernet Sauvignon CA 10/39 Staff Pick MKT ask your server about the featured coin marg Catena Vista Flores Malbec ARGENTINA 10/39 Viña Bujanda Tempranillo Crianza SPAIN 11/42 zoloriginals Independant Baccus Merlot WA 33 Bodega Amalaya Salta Gran Corte 42 Red or White Sangria 7 Malbec-Cabernet Franc, Tannat ARGENTINA paciic bay chilean wine, brandy, pineapple, Prunotto Mompertone Monferrato 46 orange, apple Barbera, Syrah ITALY Rocky Mountain Mule 9 Fort Ross Symposium Pinot Noir CA 58 new amsterdam vodka, lime juice, My Essential Cabernet Sauvignon CA 63 rocky mountain ginger beer Sub Sombra Mezcal +2 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon CA 120 El Barrio Negroni 11 WHITE tanqueray gin, ancho reyes, carpano antica vermouth Paciic Bay Chardonnay VALLE CENTRAL, CHILE 6/22 Añejo Manhattan 12 Sant’ Anna Pinot Grigio ITALY 8/32 barrel aged casa noble 2 yr añejo, bitters, carpano antica vermouth Benziger Carneros Chardonnay CA 10/39 Honig Sauvignon Blanc CA 10/39 Jamaica Zaloma 10 don eduardo silver, fruit lab hibiscus, agave nectar, Stags Leap, Hands of Time Chardonnay CA 50 grapefruit liqueur, splash soda, lemon juice Domaine du Carrou Sancerre FRANCE 51 Rum Old Fashioned 10 John Anthony Sauvignon Blanc NAPA CA 65 bacardi 8 year, amaro, grand marnier, bitters BUBBLES & ROSÉ Substitutions? Ask your server Segura Viudas Brut Reserva SPAIN 8/31 for a complete spirit list. Cline Mourvedre Still Rosé CA 9/36.
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