Cocktail Menu - The Ritz
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Cocktail Menu - The Ritz
Lobby Bar A Classic Cocktail Club In 1919, the 18th Amendment was passed, followed by 13 years of folly that was known as Prohibition. The Noble Experiment lasted from 1920 to 1933. During this time, it was illegal to sell alcohol, so people completely stopped drinking. Not Quite! They actually drank more than ever, even though the cocktails weren’t exactly top notch…. Lobby Bar A Classic Cocktail Club the ritz-carlton, south beach Barkeeps had limited access to good booze, so they used sweeteners and juices to cover up the taste of the rough hooch. Quite a few cocktails from the era survived, having been lovingly restored in some of the best mixology houses around the country. We invite you to allow our bartenders to share some of our favorite Classic Pre and Post Prohibition Era cocktails with you. Cheers to 1933, the repeal of the 18th and the end of prohibition. - The Bar Team “Once during Prohibition, I was forced to go days on nothing but food and water!” – W.C. Fields Lesser Known Classics 15 Time Tested 15 SideCar Remy Martin V.S-Cointreu-Lemon Created at the Hotel Ritz Paris sometime during or just following WWI. Especially popular in England and France, where ex-pats like Hemmingway would sip Sidecars at the bar. Manhattan Bourbon-Sweet Vermouth-Bitters 1800’s - When New York City was only Manhattan and this cocktail was the boss of all drinks. Sazerac Rye-Absinthe-Sugar-Bitter Born in the 1800’s at 13 Exchange Alley now the official cocktail of New Orleans and said to be Americas first cocktail. Old Fashioned Bourbon-Bitters-Sugar Popularized in the 1880’s at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Bar in New York City where it became the favorite cocktail of President Truman. Negroni South Side Gin-Lemon-Mint 1866 ‘ish, Southside Sportsmen’s Club on Long Island, New York where this variation on the Mint Julep was born. (Well that’s one story anyway…) Tuxedo #2 Dry Gin-Absinthe-Vermouth-Maraschino-Bitters An adaptation of Harry Johnson’s ‘Bartenders’ Manual’ first published in 1882. Commonly thought to have been created at the Tuxedo Club of Tuxedo Park, New York. Corpse Reviver Gin-Cointreau-Absinthe-Lemon-Cocchi Americano Traditionally consumed as a “hairs of the dog” drink to refresh you after a heavy night. The Last Word Gin-Chartreuse-Lime-Maraschino Liquor 1920’s Detroit where it was served at the Detroit Athletic Club. Pimms Cup Pimm’s No. 1-Lemon What the Mojito is to Cuba and the Mint Julep is to America, the Pimm’s Cup is to England A refreshing seasonal sipper that’s both a symbol of national pride and an international infatuation. Campari-Gin-Vermouth Early 1900’s created by a Florentine aristocrat, Count Camillo Negroni when he asked his bartender to add a bite to his Americano. An international favorite for more than a century. Aviation Daiquiri French 75 Rum-Lime-Sugar Early 1900’s Cuba more of a connoisseur’s classic – one for the true rum aficionado. Tom Collins Gin-Lemon-Sugar Named after a legendary hoax that took over New York City in 1874 that involved looking for a fight with a fictitious Tom Collins. Gin-Lemon-Maraschino-Crème De Violet Early 1900’s, created by Hugo Ensslin, head bartender at the Hotel Wallick in New York. Gin-Lemon-Champagne Early 1900’s Paris. Said to have been created for returning WWI fighter pilots and named after an artillery gun called the French 75. Bubbles The Martini 17 Due to the readily available Gin of the time the Martini was traditionally a Gin based cocktail. And always stirred. The GIN’S Hayman’s Old Tom A botanically intensive and delicately sweetened and balanced style Martin Millers Silky, sweet, floral No. 3 London Dry A traditional London dry gin with Juniper at its heart Hendricks A fine balance of Juniper, Bulgarian rose and cucumber Tanqueray A London style dry gin balancing four botanicals, Juniper, Coriander, Angelica and Liquorice Nolet Floral and fruit forward dry gin Plymouth A softened Juniper flavor and slightly less dry than the common London style gin HOW DO YOU LIKE IT GLASS BOTTLE Lamberti Extra Dry 26 110 Mumm Napa, Brut 15 62 Mumm Napa, Brut Rose 17 65 370 Perrier Jouët, Brut “Grand”, Champagne 26 110 Perrier-Jouët, Brut Rosé 52 200 Prosecco Italy, NV Napa Valley, California, NV Napa Valley, California, NV Nicolas Fuillatte, Palmes D’or France, NV France, NV “Blason de France” Moët & Chandon, Brut “Impérial”, Champagne 120 France, NV Traditional Veuve Cliquot, Brut, “Yellow Label” Dirty “Grand”, Champagne Gin and a touch of dry Vermouth with lemon or olive Olive Brine 50/50 Equal parts gin and dry Vermouth Gibson A traditional martini with cocktail onion Perfect A traditional martini with equal parts sweet and dry Vermouth 160 France, NV Dom Pérignon, Brut, Champagne France, 2002 450 Louis Roederer, Brut 550 “Cristal”, Champagne France, 2004 Wines Whites Alois Lageder, Pinot Grigio Alto Adige, Italy, 2009 Whitehaven, Sauvignon Blanc GLASS BOTTLE 14 52 14 52 St. Clement “Carneros” Chardonnay 16 68 Louis Jadot, Pouille Fuisse 80 Marlborough, New Zealand, 2010 Napa Valley, California, 2009 Burgundy, France, 2009 Cakebread Cellars, Chardonnay Napa Valley, California, 2009 28 135 Scotch Blended Scotch Chivas Royal Salute 21 Year Old 55 Dewar’s 12 Year Old 15 Dewar’s Signature 40 Johnnie Walker Black 14 Johnnie Walker Blue 65 Single Malt Dalwhinnie 15 Years 12 Reds Glenfiddich 15 Years 17 Belle Glos, Pinot Noir, “Meiomi” 16 68 Glenfiddich 18 Years 22 Killka, Malbec 14 54 Glenlivet 15 Years 17 Glenmorangie 10 Years 12 Ferrari Carano, Merlot 16 68 Glenmorangie 18 Years 28 Louis M. Martini, Cabernet Sauvignon 16 68 Lalagvulin 16 Years 18 Laphroaig 10 Years 18 Ravenswood, Zinfandel, “Lodi” 15 Macallan 12 Years 18 Macallan 18 Years 45 Rose Macallan 25 Years 190 Château Minuty, Rosé “Moments” Oban 14 Years 18 Talisker 10 Years 20 Santa Barbara Counties, California, 2009 Mendoza, Argentina, 2006 Sonoma County, California Napa Valley, California, 2008 Napa Valley, California, 2009 Provence, France, 2009 Chateau d’Esclans, Rosé “Whispering Angel” Provence, France, 2010 20 14 65 85 60 Whiskey Cordials Bourbon / Rye Maker’s Mark Hudson Baby Bourbon Hudson Manhattan Rye Blanton’s Woodford Reserve Bookers Knob Creek Gentleman Jack Buffalo Trace Basil Hayden Eagle Rare Single Barrel George T. Stagg Pappy Van Winkle 20 Years Bulliet Bulliet Rye 12 Grand Marnier Centenaire Grand Marnier Cent-Cinquanteraire 14 18 18 14 13 14 16 20 20 35 Imported From the Kitchen 13 13 The Perfect Pour 18 42 22 18 60 255 20 50 1/2oz. 90, 1oz. 185, 2oz. 375 Brandy Cardenal Mendoza Gran Duque D’ Alba 18 18 8 Guiness Heineken Peroni Stella Artois Newcastle Brown Ale Ceviche 14 Crispy Florida Shrimp 16 Smoked Salmon Carpaccio 16 Angus Beef Sliders 15 Chihuahua Cheese Quesadilla 14 Caribbean white fish, lime, tomato and avocado Courvoisier VSOP Courvoisier XO Delamain XO Hennessy VSOP Hennessy XO Hennessy Paradis Remy Martin VSOP Remy Martin XO Remy Martin Louis Xlll 50 Beer 14 14 35 Sriracha mayonnaise, lime, yuzu Avocado, cilantro, lime, pickled shallot On a home made brioche bun with pickles Chihuahua cheddar cheese add chicken 6 steak 9 shrimp 11 *Tax and gratuity are not included. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of illness, there is a risk associated with consuming raw oysters. If you have chronic illness or immune disorders you are at a greater risk and should consult your physician. SOUTH BEACH 05-14