FRUIT-HEAVY PARTY STARTERS
A range of less serious drinks that have fuelled many a knees-up over the years. If Del-Boy were to pop in, these are the ones he’d go for. Most of them are fruity and exotic; all are pretty strong. You’ve been warned!
Nuclear Banana Daiquiri - 12.75
Wray & Nephew, Yellow Chartreuse, Falernum, Lime, Banana
Our version of a drink that doesn’t take itself too seriously by the late, great Gregor de Gruyther. We’ve just added half a banana and blitzed it. Silly, but tasty.
Our version of a drink that doesn’t take itself too seriously by the late, great Gregor de Gruyther. We’ve just added half a banana and blitzed it. Silly, but tasty.
Cup of Gold - 12.25
Havana Seleccion de Maestros, Pear, Lime, Absinthe, Pineapple
Our triple-aged-rum take on the Nacional from Charles H Baker’s 1939 The Gentleman’s Companion: Around the World with Jigger, Beaker and Flask. We’ve named it after John Steinbeck’s Cup of Gold about the life of notorious pirate Sir Henry Morgan who we’re sure would have enjoyed this one.
Our triple-aged-rum take on the Nacional from Charles H Baker’s 1939 The Gentleman’s Companion: Around the World with Jigger, Beaker and Flask. We’ve named it after John Steinbeck’s Cup of Gold about the life of notorious pirate Sir Henry Morgan who we’re sure would have enjoyed this one.
Fish House Punch - 12.50
Apricot infused Martell VS, Smith & Cross, Peach, Lemon, Soda
There’s a little place just out of town,Where, if you go to lunch,They’ll make you forget your mother-in-lawWith a drink called Fish House Punch.
That ‘little place’ was a bizarre social club and self-declared sovereign state known as the Schuylkill Fishing Company, whose punch recipe dates back to the 1730s.
There’s a little place just out of town,Where, if you go to lunch,They’ll make you forget your mother-in-lawWith a drink called Fish House Punch.
That ‘little place’ was a bizarre social club and self-declared sovereign state known as the Schuylkill Fishing Company, whose punch recipe dates back to the 1730s.
El Diablo - 12.25
Pierde Almas Mescal, Blackcurrant, Ginger, Lime, Soda
Back in 1930s L.A. when Trader Vic was plain old Victor Bergeron he opened a tiny bar opposite his parents’ grocery store called Hinky Dink’s. From those days, this is one of his first creations and we think possibly his best. We’ve added a touch of smoke to his fruity, fiery brew by swapping tequila for mescal.
Back in 1930s L.A. when Trader Vic was plain old Victor Bergeron he opened a tiny bar opposite his parents’ grocery store called Hinky Dink’s. From those days, this is one of his first creations and we think possibly his best. We’ve added a touch of smoke to his fruity, fiery brew by swapping tequila for mescal.