Pairs well with


Sample Drinks List

Bubbles

Bisol Crede Prosecco Superiore Brut
Veneto, Italy Crisp citrus, green apple, lively and refreshing. If you like Prosecco but you’re done settling.‍ ‍Pierre Sparr Crémant Rosé
Alsace, France Wild strawberry, citrus zest, delicate bubbles. If you like rosé and attention.‍ ‍Aubuisières Vouvray Brut
Loire Valley, France‍ ‍
Citrus, orchard fruit, touch of honey, fine mousse. If you like Champagne but also like paying rent.

Crispy Whites

Vera Branco Vinho Verde
Portugal
Lime zest, green apple, gentle effervescence, crisp finish. If you like Pinot Grigio but wish it had a personality.

Celeste Verdejo Sur Lie
Rueda, Spain‍ ‍Green apple, citrus peel, fresh herbs, subtle texture. If you like Grüner Veltliner but love a Spanish accent.

Huia Sauvignon Blanc
Marlborough, New Zealand
Grapefruit, passionfruit, herbal lift, mouthwatering acidity. If you like Sauvignon Blanc and have strong opinions.

Aromatic Whites

Leitz Eins Zwei Dry Riesling
Rheingau, Germany‍ ‍
Lime, green apple, stony minerality, bone dry. If you think Riesling is always sweet, apologize now.

Suavia Soave Classico
Veneto, Italy ‍ ‍

Citrus, almond, clean minerality, quietly elegant. If you like reminding people you studied abroad in Italy.

Thevenet et Fils Chardonnay
Burgundy, France‍ ‍
Fresh apple, lemon, soft texture, subtle mineral edge. If you like Chardonnay but not the buttered oak plank to the face.

Rosé/Orange Wines

Domaine de Fontsainte Rosé
Languedoc, France
Wild strawberry, pink grapefruit, bone dry and refreshing. If you didn’t even look at the rest of the list.

Librandi Cirò Rosato
Calabria, Italy‍ ‍
Ripe red fruit, citrus, a little fuller, still refreshing. If you like rosé but want extra credit.

Becker Family Pinot Gris
Pfalz, Germany
Stone fruit, citrus peel, gentle grip, lightly textured. If you don’t love change but are trying your best.

Light Reds

Santa Tresa Frappato
Sicily, Italy‍
Red berries, floral lift, feather-light, super fresh. If you think all red wine belongs at room temp, chill.

Domaine Dupeuble Gamay
Beaujolais-Villages, France‍ ‍Juicy red berries, bright, lively, dangerously easy drinking. If you’ve had Beaujolais Nouveau, it’s time to level up.

Cantine Nicosia Nerello Mascalese
Sicily, Italy
Red cherry, light earth, delicate body, a touch more structure. If you like Pinot Noir but wish you were on vacation.

Versatile Reds

Holloran Pinot Noir
Willamette Valley, Oregon
Cherry, earth, spice, silky with added depth. If you’re definitely not drinking Merlot.

Altesino Toscana Rosso
Tuscany, Italy ‍
Dark cherry, dried herbs, soft tannins, built for food. If you like Chianti, minus the basket and candle.

Bodegas LAN Rioja Reserva
Rioja, Spain ‍
Red cherry, vanilla, warm spice, smooth and layered. If you like Cabernet but aren’t trying to impress anyone today.

Bold but Balanced Reds

Brotte Crozes-Hermitage Syrah
Rhône, France‍
Dark fruit, black pepper, savory, structured yet polished. If you like fantasy, but make it spicy.

Trig Point Cabernet Sauvignon
Sonoma, California‍ ‍Dark fruit, polished tannins, classic structure. If you’d usually be at a steakhouse.

Damilano Langhe Nebbiolo
Piedmont, Italy
Rose petal, red cherry, firm tannin, high-toned acidity. If you think light color means light wine, think again.

On the Sweeter Side

Elvio Tintero Moscato d’Asti
Piedmont, Italy
Peach, orange blossom, lightly sparkling, softly sweet. If you like sweeter wine and a bit of bubbles.

Beer and Cider

Moat Mountain Helles Lager

Shacksbury Rosé Cider  

Oxbow Luppolo Pilsner

Sacred Profane Lemon Shandy  

Sacred Profane Amber Lager  

Bunker Evergreen IPA

Banded Daikaiju DIPA  

Bunker Tundra Dark Lager

NA Sips

Athletic Brewing Hazy IPA  

Athletic Brewing Golden Ale

Eins-Zwei-Zero Sparkling Rosé  

Eins-Zwei-Zero Pinot Noir