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Bar Food Spirits SPIRITSListed at 50ml BAR FOOD 50ml BottleRUM 50ml Bottle WHILE PERUSING 4 Chairman’s Reserve 12 Koko Kanu 11 Ron Abuelo 12yr 13 Sailor Jerry 11 Nocellara olives French fries Sourdough bread, Diplomatico Reserva 13 Ron Abuelo Centuria 30 Smoked almonds Triple cooked chips tomato and tarragon butter Diplomatico Ambassador 40 Pampero Blanco 11 180 Padrón peppers El Dorado 12yr 13 205 Pampero Especial 11 Gosling Black Seal 11 180 Wray & Nephew 12 Gosling’s Family Reserve 16 Zacapa 23yr 16 250 SMALL PLATES Hummus, sesame, grilled pitta 6 Chorizo and sweetcorn croquettes, piquillo peppers, 7.5 paprika aioli Aged beef tartare, confit egg yolk, shallots, potato crisps 13 COGNAC/BRANDY Spiced spring onion and courgette fritters, mango chutney, 7.5 50ml Bottle 50ml Bottle pickled lime, coriander (plant based) Calvados Morin VSOP 12 190 Michel Couprie XO 21 Coal oven roast shell-on prawns, garlic and parsley butter, 16 Calvados Morin XO 16 Michel Couprie VSOP 12 charred lemon Chateau Lacquy VSOP 13 Louis Royer VS 11 180 Oysters – Lindisfarne rocks, 3 or 6 12/24 Chateau Lacquy XO 20 La Vielle Prune 12 Poire Williams 12 LARGER DISHES Longhorn double beef burger, Cheddar, smoked 17.5 bacon, tomato relish, French fries Salad of feta, watermelon, couscous, grilled red onion, 15 lamb’s lettuce, olives 25ml measures available on request. For full allergen information please ask to speak Please let our staff know if you have any allergies. to a manager or go to www.aviarylondon.com. For full allergen information please ask for the manager or go to www.aviarylondon.com All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. COCKTAILS LIKE A BIRD 13.5 Thyme infused Bulleit Bourbon, Velvet Falernum, Campari SPIRITSListed at 50ml Sweet, bitter, herbaceous 50ml BottleGIN 50ml Bottle PEACOCK FIZZ 15.5 Chase Rhubarb Vodka, grapefruit and rhubarb cordial, peach, Dopff Crémant Aviation 13 Martin Millers Westbourne 12.5 Zesty, refreshing Beckett’s 12.5 Monkey 47 13 Beefeater 24 12.5 No. 3 12 COLIBER SOUR 13.5 Chai infused Tanqueray Gin, Cointreau, lemon, lemongrass Berkeley Square 12.5 N.209 13 Spicy, sour, punchy Bloom 12 Plymouth 12.5 Chase Pink Grapefruit 12.5 200 Portobello Road 12.5 CACATUA DAIQUIRI 13.5 Pampero Anejo Rum, Crème de Cacao Dark, plum, guava purée Copperhead 12.5 Pothecary 13.5 Complex, tropical Copperhead Black Batch 13 Scapegrace 12.5 Fishers 12 Scapegrace Goldilocks 15 BOOM CHACHALACA 13.5 El Jimador Tequila, Apérol, grapefruit juice, raspberry and ginger shrub Death’s Door 13 Sipsmith 12.5 Sweet, spicy, touch of bitterness Gin Mare 12.5 Sloane’s 12.5 Gin Sul 12.5 Tanqueray 11.3 180 FLAMINGO RIFF 13.5 Tanqueray Gin, lychee juice, green tea, hibiscus infused Yaguara Cachaça Hendrick’s 12 190 Tanqueray 10 13.5 305 Fragrant and delicate King of Soho 12.5 Hepple 13 Martin Millers 12 CUCKOO’S NEST 13.5 Pisco, charred pineapple, lemon, IPA foam Hoppy and cuckoo VODKA TEQUILA 50ml Bottle 50ml Bottle AVIATOR HURRICANE 13.5 Beluga Noble 13 Don Julio Blanco 12 190 Aviation Gin, Crème de Violette, lavender, egg white, lemon, soda Belvedere 12.5 200 Don Julio Reposado 13.5 Light, delicate, aromatic Chase 12 Don Julio Anejo 14.5 Chase Rhubarb 12 190 CAGEBREAKER 13.5 El Jimador Blanco 11 180 Ciroc 12.5 200 Mezcal, Kamm & Sons, Liquore Strega, lime Jose Cuervo Familia Reserva 20 Sharp, smoky Grey Goose 12.5 200 Patron Café XO 11.6 200 Ketel One 11.3 180 Qui Qui Ri Qui Matalan 12 PAPAGAYO LOCO 13.5 Ketel One Citron 11 Rooibos infused Yaguara Cachaca, Crème de Pêche, camomile, lime Casamigos Blanco 20 280 Tropical, aromatic Reyka 12 Sipsmith 12.5 Casamigos Reposado 22 300 FLYING MONKEY 18 Zubrowka 12 Banana Zacapa 23, toasted barley Vermouth, chocolate bitters Brave, bold 25ml measures available on request. For full allergen information please ask to speak to a manager or go to www.aviarylondon.com. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. CHAMPAGNE AND SPIRITSListed at 50ml SCOTCH SPARKLING WINE 50ml Bottle 50ml Bottle DOPFF, CUVÉE JULIEN, Alsace, France NV 43 Ardberg 10yr 12 Glenlivet 12 Cuvée Royal, France NV 13 67 Auchentoshan 12yr 12 Glenkinchie 12yr 12 JOSEPH PERRIER, Auchentoshan Three Wood 13 Haig Club 12 TAITTINGER, Brut, France NV 76 Balvenie 14yr Caribbean Cask 14 Johnny Walker Black 11 180 PERRIER-JOUËT, Grand Brut, France NV 82 Balvenie 17yr Double Wood 17 Johnny Walker Blue 40 590 JOSEPH PERRIER, Cuvée Royal, France ‘08 14.7 87 Balvenie 21yr Port Wood 31 Laphroaig 10yr 12 Prestige Rosé, France NV 83 Bowmore Darkest 15yr 13 Lagavulin 16yr 14 TAITTINGER, Caol Ila 12yr 12 Monkey Shoulder 12 190 BOLLINGER, Special Cuvée, France NV 105 Copper Dog 12 Oban 14yr 12 TAITTINGER, Prélude, Grand Cru, France NV 19 110 Dalwhinnie 15yr 15 Royal Lochnagar 12yr 12 RUINART, Blanc de Blanc, France NV 119 Glenfiddich 15yr 15 Talisker 10yr 12 La Cuvée Rosé, France NV Glenfiddich 18yr 20 LAURENT PERRIER, 110 Cuvée Josephine, France ‘04 185 Glenfiddich 26yr 80 JOSEPH PERRIER, IRISH Comtes de Champagne, France NV 220 Red Breast 15 yr 20 TAITTINGER, France ’09 250 Tullamore Dew 11 DOM PERIGNON, AMERICAN50ml Bottle KRUG, Grand Cuvée, France NV 300 Buffalo Trace 12 Bulleit 11.3 180 JAPANESE Bulleit Rye 12 Nikka from Barrel 12.5 Eagle Rare 10yr 13 Hibiki Harmony 15 Four Roses Single Barrel 12 Hibiki 17yr 40 Hudson Baby Bourbon 20 LARGE Hudson Four Grain 20 NEW WORLD Starward Solera 13.5 Hudson Manhattan Rye 20 CHAMPAGNE Starward Wine Cask 14 Wild Turkey 101 12 JOSEPH PERRIER, Cuvée Royal, France NV (Magnum) 140 Whistle Pig 10yr 20 RUINART, Blanc de Blanc, France NV (Magnum) 260 Woodford Reserve 12 190 LAURENT PERRIER, La Cuvée Rosé, France NV (Magnum) 285 25ml measures available on request. For full allergen information please ask to speak to a manager or go to www.aviarylondon.com. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. BEERS byWINES the glass 125 ml measures available on request FROM THE TAP WHITE 175 250 750 Half Pint Chardonnay, Central Valley, Chile’18 7 9.4 26.5 VIÑA EDMARA, HEINEKEN, Lager 5.0% 3.3 6.5 Picpoul, Languedoc, France ’18 8.1 10.9 31 TOURNÉE DU SUD, AMSTEL, Lager 4.1% 3.3 6.5 Albariño, Rías Baixas, Spain ’18 9.2 12.4 35.5 CASTRO VALDES, LUCKY PENNY, Pale Ale 6.2% 3.3 6.5 Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, NZ ’18 9.6 12.9 37 HUNTER’S, LITTLE CREATURES, PA 5.2% 3.3 6.5 MEZZACORONA, Pinot Grigio, Trentino, Italy ’16 9.7 13 37.5 HAMELIN, Chablis, France ’18 12.6 16.9 49 THIERRY MERLIN-CHERRIER, Sancerre, France ’17 12.6 16.9 49 BOTTLES HEINEKEN, Lager 5.0% 6.5 RED SOL, Lager 5% 6.5 ETRICA, Cabernet/Merlot, Central Valley, Chile ‘18 6.8 9.2 26 SIREN, YULU, Wheat Pale Ale 3.6% 6.4 CASTELNAU, Pinot Noir, Languedoc, France ‘17 7.8 10.5 30 THISTLY CROSS WHISKY CASK, Cider 6.2% 6.4 CÔTES DU RHÔNE, Carabiniers, France ‘18 9 12 34.5 THISTLY CROSS ELDERFLOWER, Cider 4% 6.4 ORTEGA EZQUERRO, Crianza, Rioja, Spain ’15 9.1 12.2 35 CHÂTEAU JULIEN, Bordeaux, France ’16 9.3 12.5 36 ANDELUNA, Malbec, Uco Valley, Argentina’16 9.3 12.5 36 VILLAUDIERE, Pinot Noir, Sancerre, France ’16 11.1 14.9 43 ROSÉ M DE MINUTY, Côtes de Provence, France ’18 12.1 16.2 47 All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill. All prices include VAT. An optional 12.5% gratuity will be added to the final bill..
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