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C R A N W E L L S U N S E T | 1 6 | muddled jalapeno - lemon juice
house-infused orange vodka - cranberry juice
agave syrup
B EEC H ER SM ASH | 2 0 | fresh blackberries - lime juice - silver tequila
mint - ginger honey - club soda
T AN GLEWO OD 75 | 1 8 |
ethereal gin - grapefruit syrup - lemon juice,
orange flower water - villa sandi rose
W IC K ED C AL IEN TE | 2 0 | muddled pineapple - bully boy whiskey
ancho reyes chile liqueur - lime juice
cayenne agave
- FOOD OFFERINGS -
T I E R R A F A R M S A L T E D | 9 | R O A S T E D N U T S marinated olives
H UM M U S J AR | 9 | equinox carrot & celery - roasted pita
C R ISP Y SN AP PE AS | 8 |
lightly salted - garlic aioli
C H AR C U TER IE B OAR D | 14 | duck prosciutto - high lawn farm crema
C H IC K PE A D AR K C H OC OL ATE | 8 |
| 1 8 | T H E H U T Z E N ethereal gin - brewed green tea - lime
house made meyer lemon syrup
| 18 | TH E AP I AR Y basil - bully boy vodka - ginger liqueur
lemon juice - honey syrup
- MOCKTAILS - non-alcoholic
| 12 | “ ALM OST ” SU N SET muddled jalapeno - seedlip grove 42
orange zest - cranberry juice - lemon - club soda
| 12 | B L OOM IN G R OSES muddled strawberries & raspberries - lime
seedlip garden 108 - roase water - club soda
- SIGNATURE COCKTAILS -
Disclaimer: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may
increase your risk of foodborne illnesses, especially if you have certain medical conditions.
- SELECTED BEERS -
| 9 | COORS L IGHT
| 9 | M ICHELOB ULT R A
| 9 | CORON A
| 8 | BLUE M OON
| 8 | ST ELL A ART OIS
| 8 | SAM AD AM S L AGER
S P A R K L I N G W I N E
SO M M A RI VA F ,S | Prosecco | 16 64 | Veneto | Italy | NV |
V I L LA SAN DI S | Sparkling Rose | 18 72 | Italy | NV |
V E U V E CL IQ U OT F | Yellow Label | Brut | 31 124 | France | NV |
R O S E W I N E
F L E UR D ’ME R O | Rose | 20 30 80 | Cotes D Provence | France | 2018 |
ST R OL LE R F , B | Rose of Pinot Noir | 18 27 72 | Willamette Valley | Oregon | 2019 |
W H I T E
A L OI S L AG ED ER O 18 27 72 | “Terra Alpina Vigneti delle Dolomiti” Pinot Grigio | | Trentino-Alto Adige | Italy |
A UG U ST KE SSE L ER O 21 31 84 | “The Daily August” Reisling | | Rheingau | Germany | 2017 |
M O M O O | Sauvignon Blanc | 21 31 84 | Marlborough | New Zealand | 2018 |
A CAC IA S | Chardonnay | 17 25 68 | Carneros | California | 2018 |
K N OC K ON W O O D S | Chardonnay | 20 30 80 | Willamette Valley | Oregon | 2017 |
R E D
P RI M ARI U S F ,S | Pinot Noir | 18 27 72 | Willamette Valley | Oregon | 2017 |
B O EN S | Pinot Noir | 20 30 80 | Russian River Valley | California | 2017 |
SU SA NA BA LB O F ,S | Malbec | 24 36 96 | Mendoza | Argentina | 2017 |
H E DG E S F A MI LY F | Red Blend | 22 33 88 | Columbia Valley | WA | 2017 |
D A O U S | Cabernet Sauvignon | 24 36 96 | Paso Robles | California | 2017 |
- W I N E - B Y T H E G L A S S A N D B O T T L E
| i Signature | O Oraganic | S Sustainable | F Female Winemaker | B Biodynamic |
i B I P O C WI N E F O C US
Celebrating Diversity in Winemakers
Our History:
1803 - Erza Blossom bought the property for $70
1853 - Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, brother of
Harriet Beecher Stowe who is author of Uncle
Tom’s cabin, purchased the property “Blossom
Hill” for $4,500. Rev. Beecher was a popular
preacher active in the women’s suffrage and aboli-
tionist movements. He loved the views from the
top of the hillside and it is form this vantage point
that he proclaimed, “From here I can see the very
hills of Heaven.” These are the views that can be
seen today when you sit on the Rose Terrace at
dusk and are reminded of the legendary parties
that took place on this same hillside 100 years ago.
1869 - Civil War General John F. Rathbone pur-
chased the property for $8,000 where he razed
Beecher’s Cottage and built his mansion, he
named “Wyndhurst” (not today’s mansion build-
ing). Gen. Rathbone owned a prosperous stove
works foundry that became the biggest in the
world. He was also a philanthropist who is credit-
ed with bringing the first computer to the U.S. in
1855.
1893 - John Sloane, a relative of the Vanderbilts,
(Emily Vanderbilt married his brother William and
built Elm Court in 1886), and co-owner of W&J
Sloane Furniture Co., bought the property for
$50,000 and built the mansion that stands today,
keeping the name “Wyndhurst”.
1894 - Designed and built by Peabody & Sterns,
the construction of John Sloane’s mansion
“Wyndhurst” was not complete. John Sloane com-
missioned Frederick Law Olmstead, the landscape
architect of Central Park, to design the lawns and
gardens. Wyndhurst, referred to today as the
Mansion, was known as a “cottage”. This was the
“Cottage Era” where they were defined as second-
ary residences with a minimum of 30 rooms and
20 acres.