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Domestic Imported Craft I Local Draft Beers Domestic BUD LIGHT I 16 oz. 6 Anheuser Busch I MO BUDWEISER I 16 oz. 6 Anheuser Busch I MO BLUE MOON I 12 oz. 5 Blue Moon Brewing Company I CO MILLER LITE I 16 oz. 6 Miller Brewing Company I WI MICHELOB ULTRA I 16 oz. 6 Anheuser Busch I MO Imported HEINEKEN I 12 oz. 6 Dutch Brewing Company I Holland CORONA I 12 oz. 6 Cervecerio Modelo I Mexico CORONA LIGHT I 12 oz. 6 Cervecerio Modelo I Mexico GUINESS I 12 oz. 6 Guinness Brewery I Ireland Craft I Local FAT TIRE I Amber Ale I 12 oz. 6 The New Belgium Brewing Company I CO LIL DARLIN I Citrus Infused Wheat I 12 oz. 6 Mill Creek Brewing Company I TN THUNDER ANN I American Pale Ale I 12 oz. 6 Jackalope Brewing Company I TN DOS PERROS I American Brown Ale I 12 oz. 6 Yazoo Brewing Company I TN GRAPEFRUIT IPA I American IPA I 12 oz. 6 Tailgate Beer Company I CA PEANUT MILK STOUT I Milk/Sweet I 12 oz. 6 Tailgate Beer Company I CA TINY BOMB I American Pilsner I 12oz 6 Wiseacre Brewing I TN THE ROSE I Belgian Style Blonde Ale 6 Black Abbey Brewing Company I TN Draft SOUTHERN WIT I Belgian White Ale 6 Tennessee Brew Works I TN PALE ALE 6 Yazoo Brewing Company I TN STELLA ARTOIS I Lager 6 Den Hoorn Brewery I Belgium GUINNESS I Dry Stout 6 Guinness Brewery I Ireland Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Cocktails Sparkling Cocktails THE CLASSIC 16 Gruet Sparkling Wine I Hennessy VS Cointreau I Angostura Bitters SPARKLING JULEP 11 Cantina Pizzolato I Sugar Cube I Mint PROSECCO POP 15 Cantina Pizzolato Flavored All Natural “King of Pop” Popsicle House Cocktail MARTINEZ 13 Hayman's Old Tom Gin Dolin Sweet Vermouth I Bitters PERFECT MANHATTAN 13 Buffalo Trace Bourbon I Carpano Antica Dolin Dry Vermouth I Angostura Bitters GINGER MARGARITA 11 Casamigos Blanco Tequila I Cointreau Ginger Lime Syrup I Ginger Salt MOSCOW MULE 11 Tito's Vodka Fever Tree Ginger Beer G&T 12 Ransom Old Tom Gin Fever Tree Tonic SAZERAC 17 Michter's Rye I Absinthe Corsair Red Peychaud's Bitters CUCUMBER LEMON JULEP 13 Square One Cucumber Vodka Raw Sugar, Lemon, Mint Crafted Cocktail LONDON CALLING 13 Hendricks Gin I St Germain Balsamic I Strawberry LITTLE LION MAN 16 High West Whiskey Bourye Dolin Dry Vermouth I Mint Bitters I Chocolate Bitters DOWN BY LAW 16 Four Roses Small Batch I Bigallet China-China Amer Dolin Sweet Vermouth I Black Walnut Bitters MEZCAL PALOMA 13 Del Maguey Vida Mezcal I Agave Nectar Grapefruit Juice I Grapefruit Bitters JALAPENO FOX 16 1800 Reposado I St Germain Pineapple Juice I 18.21 Chili Peppers Lime Bitter GREEN GODDESS 12 Genepy Des Alpes I Velvet Falernum Pineapple Juice I Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Wine by Glass Champagne / Sparkling CANTINA PIZZOLATO PROSECCO I NV Veneto, Italy 10 GRUET BRUT I NV Albuquerque, New Mexico 15 LAURENT PERRIER BRUT I NV Champagne, France 25 Whites / Rose MILBRANDT TRADITIONS I Chardonnay Napa Valley, California I 2013 12 CHATEAU De La GREFFIERE MACON La ROCHE “SOUS Le BOIS” I Chardonnay Burgundy, France I 2013 13 RAEBURN I Chardonnay Russian River Valley, California I 2014 15 ZD I Chardonnay Russian River Valley, California I 2014 22 KEN FORRESTER PETITE I Chenin Blanc South Africa I 2012 11 SCHLUMBERGER I Pinot Gris Alsace, France I 2012 17 FERNLANDS I Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand I 2012 11 STAGS LEAP WINE CELLARS I Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California I 2014 20 SANCERRE VIEILLES VIGNES SUR SILEX I Sauvignon Blanc Loire Valley, France I 2014 18 CONUNDRUM I Blend California I 2014 15 A TO Z I Riesling Oregon I 2015 13 CABARET I Rose Cote de Provence, France I 2015 13 Reds THE PAIRING I Cabernet Blend California I 2012 19 BISHOP PEAK I Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast, California I 2013 14 BON ANNO I Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, California I 2013 19 HAHN I Merlot Monterey, California I 2013 12 CHATEAU La CAZE BELLEVUE I Merlot Bordeaux, France I 2012 15 DUCKHORN, Merlot Napa Valley, California I 2013 28 ATLAS CUMBRES I Malbec Mendoza, Argentina I 2012 12 SIMPLE LIFE I Pinot Noir California I 2013 11 FOUR GRACES I Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2013 19 KINGS RIDGE I Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2014 17 JABOULET 45 I Syrah-Grenache Cotes du Rhone, France I 2014 13 Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Wine by Bottle Champagne / Sparkling CANTINA PIZZOLATO PROSECCO Veneto, Italy 40 GRUET, BRUT Albuquerque, New Mexico 60 LAURENT PERRIER BRUT Champagne, France 100 MOET & CHANDON Champagne, France 122 POL ROGER Champagne, France 129 VEUVE CLICQUOT, BRUT Champagne, France 144 RUINART ROSE Champagne, France 210 VEUVE CLICQUOT, GRAND DAME Champagne, France 399 KRUG, GRANDE CUVEE Champagne, France 389 DOM PERIGNON, BRUT Champagne, France 411 LOUIS ROEDERER Champagne, France 449 Whites / Rose KEN FORRSTER PETITE I Chenin Blanc South Africa I 2012 44 BISHOP PEAK I Chardonnay Central Coast, California I 2014 57 MILBRANDT TRADITIONS I Chardonnay Napa Valley, California I 2015 48 CHATEAU De La GREFFIERE MACON La ROCHE “SOUS Le BOIS” I Chardonnay Burgundy, France I 2013 52 RAEBURN I Chardonnay Russian River Valley, California I 2014 60 ZD I Chardonnay Russian River Valley, California I 2014 88 CHABLIS MARCEL SERVIN I Chardonnay Burgundy, France I 2013 88 ROMBAUER I Carneros I Chardonnay St. Helena, California I 2014 85 JORDAN I Chardonnay Napa Valley, California I 2013 102 JOSEPH DROUHIN PULIGNY MONTRACHET I Chardonnay Burgundy, France I 2013 154 KISTLER, LES NOISETIERS I Chardonnay Sonoma County, California I 2014 128 HUGEL I Pinot Blanc Alsace, France I 2013 55 Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Wine by Bottle Whites / Rose MASO CANALI I Pinot Grigio Trentino, Italy I 2015 67 PONZI I Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2012 62 SCHLUMBERGER I Pinot Gris Alsace, France I 2012 66 FERNLANDS I Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand I 2015 44 GROTH I Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California I 2014 64 STAGS LEAP WINE CELLARS I Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California I 2015 80 SANCERRE VIEILLES VIGNES SUR SILEX Sauvignon Blanc Loire Valley, France I 2014 72 L'ECOLE No 41 SEMILLION I Sauvignon Blanc Columbia Valley, Washington State I 2014 59 BURGANS I Albarino Rias Baixas, Spain I 2014 45 CONUNDRUM I White Blend California I 2014 60 TRIMBACH I Riesling Alsace, France I 2012 69 A to Z I Riesling Oregon I 2015 52 CABARET I Rose Cote de Provence, France I 2015 52 Reds THE PAIRING I Cabernet Blend California I 2011 76 RAMEY I Cabernet Blend Napa Valley, California I 2013 108 THE RULE I Red Blend Napa Valley, California I 2014 64 BISHOP PEAK I Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast, California I 2013 56 BON ANNO I Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, California I 2014 78 JORDAN I Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, California I 2012 142 ALTA VISTA PREMIUM I Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza, Argentina I 2012 72 Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Wine by Bottle Reds JUSTIN I Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles, California I 2014 69 VOLUNTEER I Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, California I 2014 88 HAHN I Merlot California I 2013 48 CHATEAU La CAZE BELLEVUE I Merlot Bordeaux, France I 2012 60 HOOK & LADDER I Merlot Russian River Valley, California I 2012 86 DUCKHORN I Merlot Napa Valley, California I 2013 112 PAHLMEYER I Merlot Napa Valley, California I 2013 165 SIMPLE LIFE I Pinot Noir California I 2013 44 FOUR GRACES I Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2014 76 ZD I Pinot Noir Carneros, California I 2013 89 KINGS RIDGE I Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2014 68 DOMAINE SERENE-YAMHILL CUVEE I Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, Oregon I 2013 108 BLUE EYED BOY I Shiraz McLaren, S. Australia I 2015 81 JABOULET 45 I Syrah-Grenache Cotes du Rhone, France I 2013 52 BILA HAUT, L'ESQUERDA, M CHAPOUTIER I Carignan Cotes-Du-Roussillon I 2013 80 ST. COSME CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE I Grenache-Syrah Rhone Valley, France I 2012 138 METTLER OLD VINE I Zinfandel Lodi, California I 2013 63 ROMBAUER I Zinfandel Napa Valley, California I 2014 91 BERTANI SECCO-BERTANI I Corvina-Molinora-Rondinella Veneto, Italy I 2011 73 ATLAS CUMBRES I Malbec Mendoza, Argentina I 2013 48 DAMILANO BAROLO LECINQUEVIGNE I Nebbiolo Piedmont, Italy I 2014 111 MASSOLINO BAROLO I Nebbiolo Piedmont, Italy I 2011 133 Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax. Wine vintages based on availability and subject to change Liquors Vodka Tito's I Austin I TX 11 Stolichnaya I Russia 11 Corsair Vanilla I Nashville, Tennessee 11 Corsair I Nashville, Tennessee 11 Reyka I Iceland 11 Ketel One I Netherlands 12 Boyd & Blair I Pennsylvania 11 Square One I Wyoming 12 Square One Cucumber I Wyoming 12 High West 7000 Peach I Wanship, Utah 12 Grey Goose I France 12 Belvedere I Poland 12 Gin Hayman’s Old Tom I England 11 Hayman’s Sloe Gin I England 11 Tanqueray I England 11 Tanqueray 10 I England 12 Uncle Val’s Botanical I California 12 Plymouth I England 12 Hendricks I Scotland 14 Ransom Old Tom I Oregon 14 Schwarzwald Monkey 47 I Germany 20 Bombay Sapphire I Hampshire 12 Rum Bacardi Superior I Puerto Rico 11 Mount Gay I Barbados 11 Captain Morgan I St Croix 11 Malibu I Barbados 11 10 Cane I Trinidad 11 Smith & Cross I Jamaica 11 Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva I Venezuela 14 Rye Whisky Hudson Manhattan Rye I New York 12 Bulleit I Kentucky 11 Michter’s Rye I Kentucky 13 George Dickel Rye I Indiana 13 Woodford Reserve I Kentucky 11 James E Pepper 1776 I Indiana 12 Templeton 6yrs Rye I Iowa 15 Town Branch Rye I Kentucky 15 Other Whisky Jameson I Ireland 13 Bushmills I Ireland 11 High West Bourye Blend I Utah 15 Teelings I Ireland 13 Canadian Club I Canada 11 Jim Beam I Kentucky 11 Crown Royal I Canada 12 Jack Daniels I Tennessee 11 Jack Daniels Fire I Tennessee 11 Jack Daniels Single Barrel I Tennessee 16 Gentleman Jack I Tennessee 15 Akashi White Oak I Japan 11 Chattanooga 1816 Reserve I Tennessee 12 Chattanooga 1816 Cask I Tennessee 14 Gentleman Jack I Tennessee 15 Wine and liquor prices Include state alcohol and sales tax.
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