Our Drinks
Engineered Libations
Fracking Good #2
Monk Fashioned
Numb to The Sun
Roughneck
The Belafonte
2 Week Hitch
Bourbon Sour Cola
Capsaicin
Fernet - About It
Horatio’s Garden
I Need My Rest
King of Carrot Flowers
Apricot Sour
Cascara Martini
Femme Fatale
Hey! Um - Mami!
Payday
Smoked Pear Martini
The Truffle Martini
Absinthe Colada
John Lee Hooker
Smoke
Madame De Pompadour “Pomegranate Martini”
Zero Proof Cocktails
Engineered Non-Alcoholic Libations
Mezcalarita
Blue Velvet Oasis
Havana Horizon
Aerialist
Strawberry Smash
G&T
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Pipeline G&T
O’connor G&T
Summer in Kasmir G&T
Build Your Own G&T
Step 1 - Choose Your Gin
Step 2 - Choose Your Mix
Step 3 - Repeat As Necessary
Martinis - Build Your Own
Step 1 - Choose Your Gin
Step 2 - Choose Your Make
Step 3 - Choose Your Garnish
Step 4 - Repeat as Necessary
Martinis - Have It Your Way
Our martinis are prepared straight up stirred, chilled & strained.
Dry
Wet
Burnt
Dirty
Sweet
Perfect
Saint Bruno
Verté
Garnish
Negroni - Staff Picks
N1 - 1 :1: 1 - This classic ratio is perfect for bolder and more juniper-forward gins because the gin is either big enough to hold its own, or force its companions into line • N2 - 1½ :1:1 - This ratio suits citrus gins (and some others). The key here is that freshness and top notes have been retained and boosted • N3 - 2:1 :½ - A ratio that’s a deal for spicier/herbal gins whose mid-pal ate bite is the key to character. Here, the Campari’s volume needs to be turned down otherwise its own spice and bitterness cause a clash • N4 - 2:1:1 - A mix for the light, floral group, with the gin element upped. While it may seem counterintuitive to increase the Campari, its top notes add to the balance.