Margarita
First out of Puebla, Mexico, this cocktail was first made in 1936 and has earned its place on cocktail menus around the globe. Made with Espolòn Tequila, Triple Sec and fresh lime puree, this classic cocktail will leave you wanting more.
£ 9,50
Manhattan
First tried in 1880 for Lady Randolph Churchill, this timeless cocktail, made with Rittenhouse Rye, Martini Rosso Vermouth and Angostura Bitters, is perfect for a classy evening.
£ 9,00
Espresso Martini
First made in the early 1980's by legendary cocktail bartender Dick Bradsell, this cocktail was designed to 'wake you up'. Made with fresh coffee, vanilla vodka, Kahlua and Frangelico, this well-rounded stir is sure to excite your taste buds.
£ 8,50
Pornstar Martini
Created in 1999 at the Lab Bar in London, this cocktail has become an instant classic. Made with vanilla vodka, Passoa, passion fruit puree, pineapple and Prosecco, it's sweet and fruity. Served with a shot of Prosecco.
£ 9,00
Cosmopolitan
Born today in 1977 by the cook and bartender Noel Murray at Croft's Chive, Minneapolis, legend has it he started with a key-lime and cut across with cranberry, when a customer tasted it and described how 'Cosmopolitan' this drink was born. Made with Absolut Citron, Triple Sec, fresh cranberry and fresh lemon.
£ 9,50
Classic Daiquiri
The history of this cocktail is somewhat lost to time. First appearing in Cuba following the American-Spanish war of 1898, the cocktail is named after where it first appeared. Made with El Dorado 3 Year White Rum, fresh lime and Gomme syrup.
£ 8,50
Vodka Martini
Made extra dry, either dirty or dry, this cocktail was the classic Bond choice during the American Prohibition as a more 'manly' alternative to get Legand has it. A complete original and classic drink. Made with vodka and Martini Dry.
£ 8,50
Mojito
Hailing from Havana Cuba, this cocktail is to him is well disputed and largely lost to time. Heavy to know for sure that Ernest Hemmingway was particularly fond of this drink, bringing it with him to Europe after leaving America during the Prohibition. Made with El Dorado 3 Year white rum, Gomme syrup and soda water.
£ 8,50
Tom Collins
Originating from New York in 1874, the story goes that four men were in a bar discussing someone called 'Tom Collins'. This just so happened to coincide with the completion of the bar-tenders now made with London Dry Gin, fresh lemon, Gomme syrup and soda water.
£ 8,00
Negroni
Created in 1919 in Florence, Italy at Cafe Casoni for Count Camillo Negroni, this cocktail is a cornerstone of most cocktail menus. Made with London Dry Gin, Campari and Sweet Vermouth.
£ 8,00
Sex on the Beach
Born in Florida to Bethuneberg 1989, this cocktail is believed to have been born in the Beach Bar for one and only two reasons: 'The spoon' wanted the name 'Sex' and people went to Florida only for vacations. Supposedly named this way as 'Sex' and 'The Beach' were the only reasons people went to Florida. Made with vodka, Archers, fresh orange, cranberry juice and Grenadine.
£ 8,00
Old Fashioned
The first recipe for this cocktail was recorded in 1862 under the name Whiskey Cocktail. The Old Fashioned is generally accepted to be the world's first cocktail. Made with Makers Mark, and a dash of Angostura Bitters.
£ 8,00
Long Island Ice Tea
A classic Tiki cocktail, created in 1934 by Donn Beach at his Hollywood 'Don the Beachcomber' restaurant. Originally created to help a hungover customer but turned into a important business meeting. The customer requested that every day he finds something new. Includes rum, tequila, vodka, triple sec, gin, Cointreau liqueur, fresh lime, pineapple juice and a double splash of Grenadine.
£ 9,95