REFRESHING EYE-OPENERS FOR ANY TIME OF DAY
In 1821 a kindly doctor explained the importance of these popular early- morning drinks: ‘Gum-Ticklers warm the gums after sleeping - to be taken immediately on awakening, or at farthest, on getting out of bed’, while ‘Phlegm-Cutters remove hoarseness from the voice (to be taken between dressing and breakfast)’. He helpfully adds, ‘Should there be no fog, take as preventatives lest there should be fog in the course of the day’. Other categories included Gloom- Lifters, Eye-Openers, Pick-Me-Ups, Morning Jolts and, for when all else failed, Corpse-Revivers.
Marmalade Cocktail - 9.75
Beefeater, Campari, Lemon, Marmalade
Harry Craddock, who ran the Savoy’s American Bar in its 1920s heyday, thought it ‘a great necessity of the age’ to develop effective Anti-Fogmatics and recommended that they be drunk ‘before 11am, or whenever steam and energy are needed’.
Harry Craddock, who ran the Savoy’s American Bar in its 1920s heyday, thought it ‘a great necessity of the age’ to develop effective Anti-Fogmatics and recommended that they be drunk ‘before 11am, or whenever steam and energy are needed’.
French House - 9.75
Strawberry Beefeater, Lime, Tarragon
We love a legendary drinking hole, and the French House on Dean Street is just that. The base is British (strawberries & gin) but with a touch of tarragon, to remind us of the place where more Ricard is drunk than anywhere else in the UK.
We love a legendary drinking hole, and the French House on Dean Street is just that. The base is British (strawberries & gin) but with a touch of tarragon, to remind us of the place where more Ricard is drunk than anywhere else in the UK.
Grapefruit Picador - 10.00
Olmeca Altos, Falernum, Lime, Grapefruit
First served across the road at the Café Royal back in the 1930s, the Picador didn’t achieve fame and notoriety for another 20 years or so when it appeared under a new name - Margarita.
First served across the road at the Café Royal back in the 1930s, the Picador didn’t achieve fame and notoriety for another 20 years or so when it appeared under a new name - Margarita.
Gunpowder Fizz - 11.25
Chivas 12 year, Peat Monster, Pedro Ximenez, Green Tea, Lime, Egg White, Soda
The old Mimosa’s got nothing on this! Our take on George Kappeler’s Morning Glory Fizz from 1895, this is a breakfast cocktail to sweep the cobwebs out of the mind and the malice out of the soul.
The old Mimosa’s got nothing on this! Our take on George Kappeler’s Morning Glory Fizz from 1895, this is a breakfast cocktail to sweep the cobwebs out of the mind and the malice out of the soul.
Shaky Pete’s Ginger Brew - 10.00
Beefeater, Ginger, Lemon, London Pride. Created at Hawksmoor Spitalfields by ‘Shaky’ Pete Jeary, this turbo-shandy for the discerning drinker now crops up on lists across the land (the sincerest form of flattery?). Somewhere between homemade ginger beer and shandy, with an added gin kick. An incredibly refreshing pick-me-up.
50p from each one served goes to Football Gambia, a charity that our very own
Kenny Boyle helps to run which promotes education and development through the
beautiful game.
50p from each one served goes to Football Gambia, a charity that our very own
Kenny Boyle helps to run which promotes education and development through the
beautiful game.
Tom & Jerez - 10.00
Hayman’s Old Tom Gin, Sherry, Pear, Lemon, Almond
Starting life as a geek bartender’s attempt to create a 4-part drink as good as the Corpse Reviver #2, this slightly nutty ‘Spain in a glass’ has become a firm Hawksmoor favourite. Try an off-menu CR#2 to see which you prefer.
Starting life as a geek bartender’s attempt to create a 4-part drink as good as the Corpse Reviver #2, this slightly nutty ‘Spain in a glass’ has become a firm Hawksmoor favourite. Try an off-menu CR#2 to see which you prefer.
Fitzpatrick's Aviation - 10.25
Beefeater, Maraschino, Cocchi Americano, Lemon, Fitzpatrick’s Blood Tonic
Fitzpatrick’s in Rawtenstall is the last remaining Temperance Bar in the country. They still produce amazing cordials and herbal concoctions, like their Blood Tonic, which we use here to give one of our favourite classics, the Aviation, a hint of Vimto.
Fitzpatrick’s in Rawtenstall is the last remaining Temperance Bar in the country. They still produce amazing cordials and herbal concoctions, like their Blood Tonic, which we use here to give one of our favourite classics, the Aviation, a hint of Vimto.
The Delicious Sour - 11.25
Somerset Apple Brandy, Apricot, Lemon, Egg White
From the 1892 The Flowing Bowl by ‘The Only William’, this truly lives up to its (not so humble) name. We’ve swapped his peach and lime for apricot and lemon to make a fuller tasting drink.
From the 1892 The Flowing Bowl by ‘The Only William’, this truly lives up to its (not so humble) name. We’ve swapped his peach and lime for apricot and lemon to make a fuller tasting drink.