What to
drink

(all day every day until 11.30pm)

 

Red Wine 175ml/250ml/750ml bottle

 

House red, 2009, France
“Lurton family, ripe berry fruit”
£4.10/£5.50/£14.50
Shiraz; 2005, Eaglevlei, South Africa
“plum, ginger and white pepper”
£4.30/£5.90/ £15
Cabernet Sauvignon, 2009, Chile
“lightly spiced with smoky dark fruit”
£4.50/£6.30/£17.50
Merlot, Bainskloof; 2008, South Africa
“dark fruit, mocha, easy-drinking”
£5.00/£7.00/£19.50
Malbec, Chamuyo; 2009, Argentina
“summer fruits, herbs, warm spice”
£5.50/£7.50/£22.00
Rioja Joven, Altos de Baroja; 2008, Spain
“youthful, dark cherry fruit”
£6.00/£8.50/£25.00
No7 Blend; 2006, Eaglevlei, South Africa
“toffee apple, chocolate, breyani spice”
£6.30/£8.50/£25.50
Pinot Noir Reserva Vina Mar; 2010, Chile
“juicy forest fruit and cinnamon spice”
£6.50/£9.00/£27.50


White Wine 175ml /250ml / 750ml bottle

House white; 2009, France
“Colombard and Ugni Blanc, white flower and lemon”
£4.10/£5.50/£14.50
Chardonnay, Campesino; 2009, Chile
“delicate stone fruit, fresh melon”
£4.50/£5.90/£17.50
Pinot Grigio, Montevento; 2009, Italy
“almonds, gooseberry, citrus fruit, a classic”
£5.00/£6.30/£18.50
Reisling, Rheingau; 2010, Germany
“floral and grape-sweet, perfect as an aperitif”
£5.80/£7.00/£20.00
Viognier, Languedoc; 2009, France
“Southern French acacia blossom and white peaches”
£6.00/£7.70/£23
Sauvignon Blanc, Lofthouse; 2009
“a best-seller, touch of white pepper, simple yellow fruits”
£6.50/£8.70/£26.00
Chablis, Vincent Dampt; 2009, France
“flinty minerality and soft, creamy fruit”
£8.90/£10.20/£30.00

 

Rose, Champagne and Sparkling

House rose; 2009, France
“fresh strawberries and cream with supple tannins”
£4.30/£5.80/£15
Le Colture, Prosecco Rose, France
“merlot prosecco, ripe orchid fruit”
£6.50 / £26.00
Prosecco Brut, Sylvoz, DOC Treviso, Italy
“light and delicate orchid fruit “spumante””
£6.50 / £26.00
Guy de Chassey, Grand Cru, Champagne
“rounded, toasty palate with balancing lemon”
£8.50 / £49.00

Real ale, cider, lager

Perry Brothers Somerset cider (ABV 6%)
“Somerset Dabinett, crisp and refreshing”
£3.80 (500ml)
Wylam Brewery Gold Tankard (ABV 4%)
“fresh clean citrus flavour, our House bitter”
£3.30 (pint)
Wylam Brewery guest ale
“changes bi-weekly, great choices”
£3.30 (pint)
Peroni Red, Becks, Sol £3.40

 

 

Cocktails

 

Cosmopolitan: vodka, cointreau, cranberry £6.50
Tia berry: Tia maria, cranberry, lime £6.50
Kir Royale: Champagne, crème de cassis £7.00

Soft drinks

Chilly Billy, orange and apple juice £2.40
Fentimans; Cola, Traditional Lemonade, Ginger Beer £2.90
Fruit Juices (10 oz) £1.60
Coke, Diet Coke, Lemonade £1.60 (10oz) £2.80 (16oz)
British mineral water £3.00 (750ml)

Hot drinks

Americano £2.10
Espresso £1.50, Double espresso £2.50
Latte £2.50, Caramel £3.20, Hazelnut £3.20
Cappuccino £2.50
Mocha £2.60
Macchiato £2.60
Fruit, herbal and breakfast teas £2.30
Hot chocolate £2.80
Extra shot of espresso £1.00


House spirits 25ml

Vodka, Bacardi, Rum, Whisky £3.30

Malts 25ml

Famous Grouse special
Highland Park
Bells Special
Canadian Club
Talisker
Jack Daniel's
Jameson
All £3.60

Liqueurs 25ml

Tia Maria
Drambuie
Grand Marnier
Disaronno Ameretto
Cointreau
Southern Comfort
Baileys (50ml)
Malibu
Sambuca
All £3.60

Gin 25ml

Gordon's £3.20
Bombay Sapphire £3.80

Cognac 25ml

Martell VS £3.20
Remy VSOP £4.50
Remy XO £8.90

Vermouth, port and sherry 50ml

Martini Dry, Rosso, Bianco £3.30
Taylors port, Cockburns LBV £3.30
Harveys Bristol cream, Tio Pepe £3.30

Liqueur coffee

Gaelic - Scotch whisky
Irish - Jameson whiskey
French - Martell cognac
Caribbean - Dark Rum
Calypso - Tia Maria
Baileys - Irish Cream
Italian - Disaronno Ameretto
All £5.00

 

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