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WINE LIST


5 oz. glass, bottle

  • Asti, Nando, Piemonte, nv, 5.00, 22.00
  • Brut, Prosecco di Conegliano, Zardetto, Italy, nv, 5.00, 22.00
  • Brut Cuvée, Ariel, California, nv (Non Alcoholic sparkling wine), 4.00, 18.00
  • Vinho Verde, Quinta de Aveleda, Minho, Portugal, 2007, 5.00, 20.00
  • Colombelle Blanc, Caves Plaimont, Cotes de Gascogne, France, 2006, 5.00, 20.00
  • Riesling, von Kesselstatt Estate, Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany, 2006, 6.00, 26.00
  • Pinot Grigio, Peter Zemmer, Alto Adige, Italy, 2007, 6.00, 24.00
  • Chenin Blanc, Dry Creek Vineyard, Clarksburg, California, 2007, 5.00, 22.00
  • Chardonnay, Bonterra, Mendocino, California, 2006 (organic), 6.00, 24.00
  • Sauvignon Blanc, Matua Valley, New Zealand, 2007, 5.00, 22.00
  • Naia, Bodegas Aldial, Rueda Spain, 2007, 6.00, 26.00
  • Rosado, DeCasta, Torres, Catalunya, Spain, 2005, 5.00, 20.00
  • Pinot Noir, Fleur de California, California, 2006, 6.00, 26.00
  • Merlot, Fetzer, California, 2006, 5.00, 20.00
  • Côtes-du-Rhône, Domaine de Beaurenard, France, 2005, 6.00, 26.00
  • Primitivo, A-Mano, Puglia, Italy, 2005, 6.00, 24.00
  • Nemea, Boutari, Mantinia, Greece, 2005, 5.00, 22.00
  • Dogajolo, Carpineto, Toscana, Italy, 2006, 5.00, 22.00
  • Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve, Lindemans, South Australia, 2005, 5.00, 20.00
  • Tempranillo, "Coronas," Torres, Catalunya, Spain, 2005, 5.00, 22.00

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Wine Flights – 7. per flight
For those that are feeling adventurous or are simply undecided. A wine flight is an enjoyable way to explore several wine selections with your meal.

For White Wine Lovers

  • Flight #1 – The Road Well Traveled
    Von Kesselstatt Riesling, Zemmer Pinot Grigio and Bonterra Chardonnay
  • Flight #2 – Off the Beaten Path
    Avaleda Vinho Verde, Bodegas Aldial Naia and Caves Plaimont Colombelle

For Red Wine Lovers

  • Flight #3 – Old Reliable
    Fleur de California Pinot Noir, Fetzer Merlot, and Lindemans Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Flight #4 – Seeing Red...
    Domaine de Beaurenard Côtes-du Rhône, Boutari Nemea and Torres Tempranillo

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Special Release

  • Continuum, Honig Vineyards and Winery, California, 1998
    The proceeds from the sale of Continuum, a limited edition wine, provide scholarships for The Culinary Institute of America's wine education program.

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Bottled Beers and Cider

  • Haake Beck (non-alcoholic), Beck's Brewery, Bremen, Germany4.00
    The number one selling non-alcohol import beer in the US. A lager beer with a full, rich, thick head and an attractive light amber color. Light bodied with a clean dry finish.
  • Amstel Light, Amstel Brouwerjen, Amsterdam, Holland4.75
    The number one imported light beer in the United States. A special light beer containing only 3.5% alcohol and approximately 35% fewer calories than regular lager beer, but every bit as refreshing.
  • Budweiser Longneck, Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, Missouri4.25
    World's best selling beer. A crisp, clean American lager named after the famous brewing town in the Czech Republic. Rice in the mash contributes to its snappy taste, clarity, brilliance and light body. Introduced in 1876.
  • Traditional Lager, Yuengling, Pottsville, Pennsylvania4.75
    Founded in 1829 Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America. This traditional lager is a classic brew, reminiscent of turn-of-the century beers. Medium-bodied, mild hop character and a deep amber color.
  • Hennepin, Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown, New York4.75
    This hoppy, farmhouse style ale has a champagne like effervescence offering a crisp but light finish. The style is called Grisette or farm house and is considered to be in the domain of the Belgian Saisons.
  • Brooklyn Pilsner, Brooklyn Brewing Company, New York4.75
    A refreshing golden beer, brewed in the style favored by New York's pre-Prohibition brewers. Brooklyn Pilsner is traditionally brewed from the finest European two-row barley malt and German grown hops which provide a crisp, snappy bitterness, and fresh, floral aromas.
  • India Pale Ale, Wagner Valley Brewery, Lodi, New York4.75
    This IPA has floral hop aromas, accented with sweet honey, fruit and herbal scents. A slight sweetness from the malt brings out a caramel flavor and is nicely balanced with some bitterness from the fresh hops.
  • Warwick Draft Cider, Warwick Valley Winery, New York3.50
    A popular alternative to beer. At 4.5 percent alcohol, it has only 40% of the calories of beer.

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Specialty Drinks and Fountain Classics – 3.50

  • Brooklyn Egg Creams
    Though almost universally made with chocolate syrup, these effervescent "poor man's ice cream sodas," were sometimes requested with other flavors especially vanilla or strawberry. Choose from our listing of Torani syrups – vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, raspberry, caramel, hazelnut, amaretto.
  • Chocolate Milk
    Shaken to order with your choice of whole or skim milk. A satisfying treat for chocoholics of all ages!
  • Torani Italian Sodas
    San Pellegrino sparkling water and a shot of any flavor of Torani flavored syrup make up this classic drink. Make up your own with partial shots such as vanilla and Mandarin orange to create a flavor favorite such as the "Orangecicle!" Choose from following – cherry, strawberry, raspberry, lemon, mandarin orange, peach, vanilla, chocolate.

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Tea – 2.75
Pair an organic hot or iced Serendipitea tea or tisane with your meal for a low-calorie, low-alcohol alternative.

  • Fiji (Green)
    A Japanese sencha cut blended with fragrant organic papaya and wild pineapple.
  • Iron Goddess of Mercy (Oolong)
    A beautiful curled leaf from the Fujian Province that produces lovely, fragrant, amber liquor. Tender, peachy notes intermingle with nutty overtones.
  • Assam (Black)
    Grown in North Eastern India. Robust, hearty & malty, Assams are traditional Irish breakfast teas.
  • Earl Grey (Bergamot and Black blend)
    The traditional bergamot beverage enjoyed by millions around the world. A redolent tea fine anytime of the day. Graceful & piquant enough for the most discerning Earl Grey enthusiast.
  • Ruby Sippers (Tisane)
    The aggressive notes of blood orange softened by the suggestive sweetness of pear create a fruit tisane that is full bodied & refreshing.
  • Chamomile (Tisane)
    Classic Chamomile. Whole Egyptian flowers. A gentle relaxant.

How Long Should Tea Leaves Steep?

  • Green: Steep 1-3 minutes
  • Oolong: Steep 3-5 minutes
  • Black: Steep 3-5 minutes
  • Tisane (Herbal Infusion): Steep 5 minutes

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Coffee – 1.75
Green Mountain Hot or Iced Coffee

  • Colombian/Popayán
    Brewed automatic drip. What an eye opener! This bold Colombian Supremo is from the Popayán region. It's a wonderfully clean, hearty, coffee with rich berry tones.
  • Vermont Country Blend Decaf
    An engaging blend that reveals itself in layers. A darker-roasted base offers mellow, toasty flavors and a velvety mouth feel, while lighter-roasted, select American beans provide clarity, and a winning finish. The result is a blend that is at once brisk and bright, yet undeniably smooth.

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Espresso/Cappuccino
Illy Café served Hot or Iced

  • Espresso – 2.50
  • Cappuccino – 3.00

Add a flavor to your coffee drink from our Torani Syrup selection, .55¢
flavors: caramel, hazelnut, vanilla, chocolate, amaretto.

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Juice – 2.50

  • Orange, Grapefruit Juice, Cranberry Juice
  • Martinelli's Sparkling Apple Cider
  • Farm Fresh Apple Cider (seasonal)

Mineral Water
1.75 glass, 4.75 bottle

  • San Pellegrino Sparkling Water, Italy
  • Acqua Panna Still Water, Italy

Soft Drinks – 2.00

  • Coke
  • Diet Coke
  • Pepsi
  • Diet Pepsi
  • Sprite
  • Diet Sprite
  • Ginger Ale

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