Drink Menu
Cocktails
Verdi Coolers
Ketel One served on the rocks with fresh squeezed orange, grapefruit, lemon, or lime juice and a dash of Sierra Mist and Soda
$6.50
Rasmopolitan
Bringing back an old favorite! Smirnoff Whipped Vodka, Chambord and fresh lime juice makes this martini drink a refreshing twist on the Cosmo
$7.50
Not Your Mama's Whiskey Sour
This isn't your intro to alcohol, club drink. We start with Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey combined with fresh lemon juice and a touch of egg white. That's right, fancy!
$7.50
"Fashion" Your Seatbelt
We take 2oz of Maker's Mark whiskey poured over two large ice cubes and mix it with angostura bitters and a brown sugar simple syrup. Easy peasy yes and pleasy!
$9
Bee's Knees
Hey, it's the 20's again, so let's celebrate with a kicked up drink! 1 1/2 ounces of Bombay Gin mixed with honey simple syrup and fresh squeezed lemon juice. It'll have you doing the Charleston, or maybe the floss!
$7.50
Peach Tee
Think Arnold Palmer at the Derby, Freshly muddled mint, Bird Dog Peach whiskey, lemonade and iced tea. Yum!!
$6.50
Sasquatch Coffee
Brandy, Frangelico, and Kahlúa
with an Amaretto Whip
$6.50
Beers
Draft Pints
Domestics
Coors Light
Bud Light
$4.50
Premium
Blue Moon
805 Blonde Ale
$6
Super Premium
Fresh Squeezed IPA
$7
Non-Alcoholic
Clausthaler
Clausthaler IPA
$4
Bottles
Domestics
Coors
Coors Light
Budweiser
Bud Light
Miller Lite
Ultra
PBR -$4
$4.50
Premium
Lagunitas IPA
Corona
Pacifico
Black Butte Porter
Newcastle
Icky
Alaskan Amber
Modelo Especial
$6
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Wine List
Wine
Glass
Bottle
Fume Blanc
Ferrari-Carano "Sonoma Valley"
$10
Glass
$35
Bottle
Chardonnay
La Crema "Sonoma Coast"
$12.50
$45
$12.50
Glass
$45
Bottle
Kendall-Jackson "Vintner's Reserve" California
$9
$32
$9
Glass
$32
Bottle
Butter, California
$9
$45
$9
Glass
$32
Bottle
Pinot Grigio
Ca'Montini, Italy
$12
Glass
$43
Bottle
Pinot Noir
Meiomi, California
$12
Glass
$43
Bottle
Wine
Glass
Bottle
Zinfandel
Klinker Brick "Old Vine" Zinfandel, Lodi
$12
Glass
$43
Bottle
Cabernet Sauvignon
Spoken Barrel, Columbia Washington
$12
$43
$12
Glass
$43
Bottle
J. Lohr "Seven Oaks" Cabernet, Paso Robles
$10
$35
$10
Glass
$35
Bottle
Featured Wine
Big Horse Red Blend "California"
$5.50
Glass
$20
Bottle
House Wine
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, White Zinfandel
$5
Glass
THE FOOT, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND
The Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, legend has been around for centuries among indigenous populations around the globe. The name Sasquatch is derived from the Salish Indian word “sesqec” which has various definitions, but most notably ‘wild man of the woods.’ The multitude of legends and sightings are more numerous than weekend bikers on highway 40 and as with anything so prevalent, can you entirely discount the possibilities?
Ranging from 7-10 feet in height and weighing up to 1,000 pounds, this ape-like creature has been “discovered” in cultures throughout the world: The Himalayan Yeti, the Chinese Yeren, and the Australian Yowie are just a few examples. In North America there have been sightings all across the continental United States and Canada. In the Swamps of the American South, legends abound of the “Skunk Ape” or “Swamp Monster.” What all these creatures seem to have in common is a nocturnal lifestyle combined with a shy and reclusive nature which obviously makes discovery very difficult.
The skeptics (are you one of them?) maintain that it would be impossible for these creatures to remain isolated for so long in the numbers required to maintain population. However, there have been recent discoveries of, hitherto unknown, large primate populations in jungles throughout the world. In the vast forest of the Pacific Northwest and Canada can you unequivocally say there are not a small contingent of shy, semi-intelligent ape-like creatures that carved out a solitary niche for themselves with, maybe, a few wandering rogues?