Our Drinks
Common Cocktails
Ron Collins
$5.95
Even with so many variations, this classic summer refresher comes standard with gin, but with this version, rum, lemon juice, simple syrup or sugar and soda water. Bitters are optional, but experimenting with Fee Brothers fruit bitters will add great
Tequila Sunrise
$5.50
This drink is all in the name, the Tequila Sunrise is layered to look like a sunrise. The most popular version, created in California, circa 1970, mixes tequila, orange juice and grenadine Syrup. But the original from Arizona, circa 1935, mixes tequila, creme de cassis, lime juice and soda water
Sea Breeze
$5.50
Summer is officially here with a Sea Breeze in hand. Vodka, cranberry juice and grapefruit juice poured over ice makes up this summer delight
Irish Coffee
$7.95
A heavenly drink first poured by an Irish Chef in hopes of keeping American travelers warm while traveling in Ireland. It is made with Irish Whiskey, a barspoon of brown sugar, dark roast coffee and carefully topped with a layer of cream
Whiskey Old Fashioned
$7.95
One of America's earliest cocktails, circa 1800 (originally the Bittered Sling) consists of whiskey (or brandy, bourbon, rye etc.), bitters, sugar and water or soda and a lemon or orange peel and cherry. Try different sodas for various flavors like ginger beer, Squirt (sour) or 7-Up/Sprite (sweet)
Mimosa
$3.95
The classic brunch cocktail (or simply the breakfast of champions) is a refreshing drink mix of Champagne and orange juice. Cheers to a great day!
Vodka Martini
$6.95
Possibly the world's most famous cocktail using simply vodka, dry vermouth and an olive or lemon twist
Black Russian
$7.95
First poured in 1949, this simple classic mixes vodka and coffee liqueur and gets its' name from the color of the drink and the reference to the orgin of the vodka
Bay Breeze
$5.50
Similar to the Cape Codder, this mixes vodka, cranberry juice, pineapple juice and a wedge of lime. Any glass will do and preferably on a beach
Bloody Mary
$5.95
Breakfast is served. Circa early 1900s. Mix vodka, tomato juice, spices, Worcestershire and Tabasco sauces and pretty much anything else you want to add. Beef Jerky? Cheese? Veggies? Grilled shrimp? It's all good. But the original was the simple version without any whistles and bells. In the midwest, serve with a chaser of beer, preferably a lager
Margarita
$5.95
An import from our neighbors to the south, thought to originate in Mexico circa 1940s. The margarita is flavored with fresh juices or the original with tequila, triple sec (Grand Mariner or Cointreau), fresh squeezed lime juice and a salted glass
Whiskey Manhattan
$7.95
Originating at the Manhattan Club in New York City circa 1870. Made traditionally with whiskey, sweet vermouth, bitters and a cherry, but substituted well with rye whiskey, bourbon and scotch
Pina Colada
Since 1978 the Pina Colada has been the official beverage of Puerto Rico. This classic originated at The Beachcomber in San Juan as a way to impress "A-List" clientele. It is made with rum, Coco-Lopez sweet coconut cream and pineapple juice
Mai Tai
$7.25
Tahitian for "good" this Polynesian styled "Tiki" drink combines various rums and liqueurs to make a potent potable. Circa 1930s, Don The Beachcomber and Trader Vic's both claim they were the first to make it; either way it's the king of Tiki drinks
Tom Collins
$6.25
Even with so many variations, this classic summer refresher comes standard with gin, lemon juice, simple syrup or sugar and soda water. Bitters are optional, but experimenting with Fee Brothers fruit bitters will add great flavors
White Russian
$7.95
Named for Russian Vodka (and the white cream and coffee liqueur), the second variation of the Black Russian was repopularized by the cult classic movie The Big Lebowski. "The Dude's" official drink
Fuzzy Navel
A drink that many joke is the first of a young tipplers' life due to the sweetness of the drink. Named for the fuzz on a peach, circa 1980s, the Fuzzy Navel mixes peach schnapps and orange juice. If you want to fortify this drink, vodka mixes in well
Screwdriver
$5.50
This drink gets its' name from American engineers in Saudi Arabia secretly mixing vodka into small cans of orange juice and stirring with their screwdrivers. This variation of a highball is vodka and orange juice
Salty Dog
$5.50
A cousin to the Greyhound Cocktail, the Salty Dog just adds a salted rim to the vodka or gin and grapefruit juice mix
Long Island Iced Tea
$7.95/Tall
Said to have originated in the 1970s as an enterant in a Triple Sec (orange liqueur) drink competition, this potent potable contains vodka, gin, white rum, blanco tequila, triple sec, fresh squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup and a dash of Cola on top
Cosmopolitan
$6.50/Glass
This "Sex in the City" cocktail originated in the 70s but surged in Florida nightclubs and San Francisco's gay bars 20+ years later. Vodka, Cointreau, cranberry and lime juices
House Cocktails
Krazy Owl
$7.95
Vodka, Rum, Tequila, Triple Sec and Sprite with a floater of Chambord and Blue Curacao
Hootie Fruity
$7.95
Malibu, Bacardi, pineapple and orange juice, grenadine, Myers floater with an orange garnish
Night Owl
$5.95
Peach Schnapps, Malibu, Coconut Rum, pineapple juice, splash of grenadine and blue curacao
Sparkling
Prosecco
$6.95/1/2 Carafe
Dolcetto
White
Moscato, Mezza Corona
$6.95/Glass
$24.95/Bottle
Moscato
2015 Standing Stone Vineyards Riesling, Seneca Lake, USA - Standing Stone Vineyards
$6.95/Glass
$24.95/Bottle
Riesling. 12.0% ABV
Coastal Sauvignon Blanc - Callaway Vineyard & Winery
$6.95/Glass
$24.95/Bottle
Sauvignon Blanc. 13.0% ABV
Pinot Blanc - Foris
$6.50/Glass
$23.95/Bottle
Pinot Blanc. 13.3% ABV
Hidden Crush Chardonnay, Central Coast - Hidden Crush
$8.50/Glass
$28.95/Bottle
Chardonnay. 14.0% ABV
Sycamore Lane - Trinchero Family Estates
$5.50/Glass
$20.95/Bottle
Chardonnay. 12.9% ABV
Red
Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills - Foley Estates
$6.95/Glass
$24.95/Bottle
Pinot Noir. 14.1% ABV
Malbec - Mountain Door
$6.95/Glass
$24.95/Bottle
Malbec. 13.0% ABV
Red Diamond Merlot - Red Diamond
$6.50/Glass
$23.95/Bottle
Merlot. 13.5% ABV
Cabernet Sauvignon - Robert Mondavi
$8.95/Glass
$28.95/Bottle
Cabernet Sauvignon. 14.5% ABV
Sycamore Lane Cabernet Sauvignon, California, USA - The Sycamore Winery
$5.50/Glass
$20.95/Bottle
Cabernet Sauvignon. 13.0% ABV
Draft
Porter - Blue Point
$5.95
Porter. 5.2% ABV
Cans/Bottles
Guinness - Guinness
$5.50
Dark brown opaque with a medium size and medium lasting not that creamy a beige head. Faint roasted malt and bready aroma with hints of sweet smokey varnish, charcoal and bitumen. Lighter in body palate and flavours than the draught. Stout. 4.1% ABV
Fat Tire - New Belgium
$5.50
BeerAdvocate Bros: "Nothing stellar, but it is what it is and does a good job at that.". Amber Ale. 5.2% ABV
Samuel Adams Pale Ale - Boston Beer Company - Samuel Adams
$5.95
English Pale Ale. 5.4% ABV
Yuengling Lager - Yuengling Brewery
$4.50
An iconic American lager famous for its rich amber color and medium-bodied flavor - with a roasted caramel malt for a subtle sweetness and a combination of cluster and cascade hops, this true original delivers a well-balanced taste with very distinct character. Lager. 4.4% ABV
IPA - Stone
$5.95
A classic. Ridiculously flavorful considering the low ABV, Stone IPA features fresh pine tree and grapefruit hops with a solid caramel malt backbone to balance. IPA. 6.9% ABV
Stellar - Greenpoint Beer & Ale Co. (Dirck the Norseman)
$5.95
India Pale Ale. 6.8% ABV
Angry Orchard - Angry Orchard
$5.95
This crisp and refreshing cider mixes the sweetness of the apples with a subtle dryness for a balanced cider taste. The fresh apple aroma and slightly sweet, ripe apple flavor make this cider hard to resist. Cider. 5.0% ABV
LandShark Lager - Anheuser-Busch
$4.95
Pale Lager. 4.7% ABV
Corona - Corona
$4.50
Pabst Blue Ribbon - Pabst
$2.95
Pours light, clear yellow with white head. Aroma is very lagerish, hay, floral, honey. Taste is light, crisp, dirty, yeasty. Lager. 5.0% ABV
Miller High Life Light - Miller-Coors
$2.95
Pale Lager. 4.2% ABV
Miller Lite - Miller-Coors
$3.50
Miller Lite is the great tasting, less filling beer that created the American light beer category in 1975. Triple-hops brewed for great pilsner taste, Miller Lite is the only beer to win four gold awards in the World Beer Cup for best American-Style light lager (2006, 2002, 1998 and 1996). It also won the gold medal for best American-style Lager or Light Lager at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival. Ingredients: Water, Barley Malt, Corn Syrup (Dextrose), Yeast, Hops and Hop Extract. Lager. 4.2% ABV
Michelob Ultra - Anheuser-Busch
$3.50
. Light lager. 4.0% ABV
Coors Light - Miller-Coors
$3.50
Coors Light's unique frost-brewing process locks in a taste as cold as the Rockies. Coors Light is constantly bringing innovation to its bottles and cans, with recent features including the Cold Activated Bottle, Super Cold Draft, the Vented Wide Mouth Can with Frost Brew Liner, the Cold Activated Can and Two-Stage Cold Activation bottles and cans. Ingredients: Water, Barley Malt, Corn Syrup (Dextrose),. Lager. 4.2% ABV
Budweiser - Anheuser-Busch
$3.50
Fresh and subtle fruit notes, a delicate malt sweetness and
balanced bitterness for a clean, snappy finish. Budweiser is a
medium-bodied, flavorful, crisp and pure beer with blended
layers of premium American and European hop aromas,
brewed for the perfect balance of flavor and refreshment. Lager. 5.0% ABV
balanced bitterness for a clean, snappy finish. Budweiser is a
medium-bodied, flavorful, crisp and pure beer with blended
layers of premium American and European hop aromas,
brewed for the perfect balance of flavor and refreshment. Lager. 5.0% ABV
Bud Light - Anheuser-Busch
$3.50
Lager. 4.1% ABV