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Cocktail Menu
French Martini 6.50Vodka and Chambord, shaken with pineapple juice. The ultimate favourite classic
Cosmopolitan £6.50Vodka, orange liqueur, a splash of cranberry juice and a squeeze of fresh lime, all shaken and served in a martini glass
Amaretto Sour £7.00Disaronno, lemon juice, an egg white and a dash of Angostura bitters, all shaken to create a sweet and sour taste with a frothy almond buzz
Bloody Mary £7.50Fresh cherry tomatoes muddled with Stolichnaya Hot and our medley of spices. Served with a paprika rim and a full chilli, let us know how hot!
Margarita £7.00With a perfect balance between tequila, sea salt rim of the glass and a dash of Cointreau for its smoothness, this is a perfectly flavourful cocktail with a kick
Negroni £6.50Gin, vermouth and Campari shaken and served on the rocks, simple yet satisfying. A timeless classic
Caipirinha £6.50Rum, sugar and lime shaken then poured over crushed ice. Thirst-quenching and refreshing
Classic cocktails
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Bloom Gin £6.25Elderflower Fever-tree, strawberries
Beefeater24 £6.25Lemon Fever-tree, lemon zest and twist
3 Gin flight - 15.00Ungava: orange peel, rosemary and
Fever-tree tonicBotanist: lemon, thyme and
slimline Fever-tree tonicCaorunn: apple, cloves and Fever-tree tonic
Edinburgh Gin £6.25Fever-tree tonic, orange peel
Brockmans Gin £6.25Fever-tree tonic, grapefruit and blueberries
prosecco Gin flight - 20.003 flavoured Edinburgh gins
with a mini bottle of Prosecco:Raspberry
Rhubarb & GingerElderflower
Gin Palace
Brockmans Bramble 6.50Blackberries and lemon muddled with Brockmans gin, poured over crushed ice with a drizzle of crème de mure and garnished with a Scottish Thistle.
The Bramble is the creation of Dick Bradsell, aka ‘The Cocktail King.’ The blackberry drink is arguably the most famous of his creations from his time at Fred’s Club Soho in the 1980’s, and is often compared to that of Jerry Thomas’ Gin Fix, swapping the latter’s raspberry syrup for blackberry liqueur.
BOTANIST MARTINI £7.50The Botanist gin with vermouth, shaken and served wet with a sprig of thyme
ASIA DAISY £7.50A 29 favourite. Tanqueray gin shaken with lychee liqueur and lime, poured over crushed ice, topped with ginger ale and crowned with an edible garnish
The Bloomsbury £7.00Tanqueray gin, Chambord, Cointreau and lime, shaken and topped up with lemonade
STRAWBERRY CRUSH £7.00Martin Miller’s gin, strawberry, lime, sugar syrup and elderflower liqueur, blended together to create the perfect frozen cocktail
Gin cocktails
Espresso Martini 8.00Grey Goose vodka, Tia Maria and fresh espresso shaken and topped with chocolate shavings.
Many people say that the Espresso Martini was created by Dick Bradsell in 1983 while at the Brasserie Soho in London for a woman who asked for something that would “wake me up”. According to Dick Bradsell, “The coffee machine at the Soho Brasseries was right next to the station where I served drinks. It was a nightmare,as there were coffee grounds everywhere, so coffee was very much on my mind. And it was all about vodka back then – it was all people were drinking.”
Coco Nut £7.50Cariel Vanilla vodka, Frangelico, creme de cocoa, cream and milk, all shaken to create a creamy coconut heaven, topped with coconut flakes
POMtini £7.00Stolichnaya vodka shaken with grapefruit juice, lime, sugar syrup and pomegranate juice, topped with half a passion fruit filled with a sprinkle of pomegranate seeds
Appletini £7.00A Ciroc twist on a classic, shaken with Apple Ciroc vodka to give it that extra burst of flavour
Ms. Liberty £7.00Pineapple flavoured Ciroc vodka shaken with strawberry and orange, topped with a slice of kiwi
Vodka cocktails
Rum cocktailsAged Rum Daiquiri 7.00Diplomatico rum, lime and sugar syrup shaken to perfection and finished with a sugared rim.
This story revolves around Jennings Stockton Cox, one of the first iron miners on the island of Cuba, and generally credited with creating the original Daiquiri. The story goes that while he was entertaining guests one night, he ran out of the gin. He went out and purchased the easiest liquor he could find, which was rum. Adding lemons, sugar, mineral water and ice to the rum, he turned it into a punch for his guests. They loved it, and wanted to know what the name of it was. He did not have a name for it. It should have been called a rum sour according to the conventions of the day. Cox did not feel that was good enough for such a fine drink, so he named it for the nearby beach and called it Daiquiri.
Spiced Mojito £7.50Our twist on the classic, with the addition of Sailor Jerry, fresh ginger and apple juice.
Mixed Berry Caipirinha £7.00Sagatiba Cachaca and crème de cassis churned with fresh lime, raspberries and strawberries, for total fruitiness
Captain Rum £7.00Disaronno shaken with lemon juice, gingerbread syrup and Captain Morgans rum, topped with apple juice
Rum Runner £6.50Sailor Jerry and Cachucha Rum shaken with blackberry liqueur, banana, pineapple and orange flavours. More refreshing with every sip
CARAMEL MANHATTAN 8.00Our 29 spin on this classic with the infamous Hudson Manhattan Rye, however please let us know if you wish to try with a different bourbon from our wide selection.
Whoever it was that conjured up the Manhattan, the classic potion that calls for skillfully integrating American whiskey - straight rye was probably the spirit of choice in the 19th century, though bourbon is quite acceptable today - with sweet vermouth and aromatic bitters, came up with a drink that is truly glorious.
Pear on the rocks £7.00Buffalo Trace, Xante and vanilla liqueur, all shaken and garnished with a fresh slice of pear
The Emperor £7.00Maker’s Mark bourbon, crème de pêche, thyme, lemon and The Bitter Truth Celery bitters
The Bourbon Shake £7.50Jim Beam Dark Oak and Disaronno shaken with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a splash of cream, topped with a sprinkle of sea salt. Served with bourbon biscuits
Tennessee Twist £7.00Jack Daniel’s and honey shaken with pomegranate juice and fresh lemon juice, served in a martini glass
Bourbon cocktails
Pineapple & coconut sour 7.00Auchentoshan 3 Wood, lemon juice, coconut syrup and pineapple juice, shaken and served over ice.
They say where you’re from says a lot about who you are. Most single malts are from the middle of nowhere but Auchentoshan is different.
They were forged in the fires of the Industrial Revolution in Glasgow and the city is a part of them.
Auchentoshan isn’t triple distilled because it’s tradition but because that’s what it takes to create a delicate flavour unlike any other. Smooth, yet gutsy. Approachable, yet deep.
Club Royal £7.50Chivas Regal shaken with sugar syrup, grenadine, lemon and an egg white
Ruby Old Fashioned £7.50Haig whisky mixed with ruby port and a dash of bitters, garnished with a maraschino cherry. Our twist on an old classic
Haig Old Fashioned £7.50Haig whisky mixed with a dash of bitters and brown sugar, served on the rocks
The Georgian £6.50Jameson’s whiskey shaken with orange juice, fresh lemon juice and sugar syrup, served in a martini glass
Whisky cocktails
French 75 9.00Hendricks gin with a splash of fresh lemon juice and simple sugar syrup, shaken and topped up with Prosecco and a ribbon of cucumber. An absolute classic.
The French 75 is a cocktail held in such high esteem that it falls easily, though with the elegance and grace one would expect of a high-society French Madame, into the realm of a classic cocktail. The French 75 is one to turn to in times of celebration; to raise your glass and ring in the new year, the new baby, the new job, the new… teapot. Yep that will do.
Flirtini £9.00A sister to the classic French Martini, Stolichnaya Razberi shaken with Chambord and pineapple juice, topped with Prosecco
Classic Champagne £10.00Hennessy brandy is mixed with brown sugar and bitters, topped with Lanson champagne
Gl’amour £9.00Briottet Rose Liqueur topped with Prosecco and embellished with a sprinkle of rose petals
Raspberry Ripple £8.50Chambord, a black raspberry liqueur shaken with Cointreau, fresh lime juice and sugar syrup, topped up with just the right amount of Prosecco
Fizz cocktails
LOVE is like a bottle of GINbut a bottle of GIN is not like LOVE
WARNING: The consumption
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“Trust me, you can dance”- Vodka
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It is true that whisky improves with age. The older I get, the more I like it
I want someone to look at me the way I look at rum
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