- Chef's Daily Tapas and Bar Bites
- 57 Acre Caesar Salad$9.00lemon parmesan crisps
- Butcher and Dairy$14.00chef's selection of cheese and charcuterie crème espagnole, tomato jalapeno relish, house breads
- Gage's Grilled Cheese and Breeches Bisque$12.004 cheese on sourdough with tomato soup
- Stone Lodge Crab Cake$19.00warmed red potato salad with apple and bacon, Dijon roasted broccoli, avocado old bay crema
- Crockett's Short Rib of Beef$19.00parmesan celery root mash, composed brussels sprout and carrot salad with bbq vinaigrette, sauce robert
- Beltzhoover Braised Chicken Breast$18.00chile ginger salsa, potato hash with corn, red onion, and smoked red bell pepper
- Farmhand's Noodle Bowl$14.00buckwheat noodle, shiitake, carrot, scallion, bean sprout, jalapeno, and soy garlic truffle broth
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- & a little bit of slang from the early 19th century
- Covent Garden NunCucumber Vodka, St.Germain, Limoncello, fresh lemon. Promiscuous woman may have been referred to as a Covent Garden Nun in the 19th century as many prominent brothels were situated near the Covent Gardens in London
- Col. Angus on a BuffaloBuffalo Trace bourbon, apple bitters, cider syrup, Cocchi vermouth. A fictional Confederate Colonel, Angus was known for campaigns on the hot southern front of Dixie
- Admiral of the RedFramboise, Chambord, Raspberry vodka. The raspberry complexion that accompanies a penchant for spirited potations could land you the nickname Admiral of the Red at colonial taverns
- Melting MomentsAbsolut pear,Triple sec, fresh lime sours. Melting Moments were the most intimate of repasts spent between more voluptuous couples
- Hendricks Hugger-MuggerHendricks gin, muddled cucumber. Hugger-mugger is a bit of chicanery, or deceit, but a guest who finds himself muddled by one too many drinks, might be in a state of Hugger-mugger
- Primrose SourBluecoat gin, Cointreau, St. Germain, lemon sours. A beautiful genus of flora, Primrose also conjures thoughts of elegance and grace
- Armagnac MistressArmagnac, Cointreau, lemon sours. This fresh take on a sidecar might not be the traditional espousal of the cocktail we know and love, but we promise that she will be a satisfying affair
- Marriage Music ManhattanCarpano vermouth, bitters, Crown Royal Reserve, Luxardo cherries. Our guests familiar with the domestic cadences of children carousing and banging about the house will know very well the cacophony that was oft called Marriage Music
- Whiffles & RyeBulleit Rye, Aztec chocolate bitters, Aux Alpina walnut, fra-Angelico. After a long day stifled up in his underjohns, a 19th century gentleman could ungown and relish an airy moment called the Whiffles
- LighthouseAbsolut Mandarin, Aperol, blood orange juice. The rosy hue of a sot's proboscis often earned him the title Lighthouse