COCKTAILS

COCK TAILS

Southside

Gin, Lemon, Mint, Sugar

Bee's Knees

Gin, Lemon, Jalape?o Honey

Hanky Panky

Gin, Vermouth, Fernet

Lock & Key

Gin, Tea, Vermouth, Blueberries, Sugar

Corpse Reviver #2

Gin, Cura?ao, Lillet, Lemon, Absinthe

El Presidente

Rum, Vermouth, Cura?ao, Bitters

Airmail

Dark Rum, Lime, Honey, Sparkling

Brandy Crusta

Brandy, Cura?ao, Lemon, Sugar, Bitters

Rock & Rye

Rye, Cherries, Citrus, Spices, Rock Candy

Blinker

Rye, Grapefruit, Raspberry, Lavender

Rattlesnake

Rye, Lemon, Sugar, Egg White, Absinthe

Scofflaw

Rye, Vermouth, Lemon, Grenadine

Kickback

Rye, Pineapple, Cassis, Velvet Falernum

The Marlow

Bourbon, Sherry, Blackberry, Lemon, Rosemary

Inspired by a Bourbon lover with a soft spot for Sherry, this secret twist on a classic marries richness with velvety smooth textures to bring out one sexy sip packed with

refreshing no-nonsense and a hint of sass.

COCK TAILS

Underground Old Fashioned

Bourbon, Vanilla Bean, Brown Sugar, Bitters

Lost City

Bourbon, Smoked Maple, Lemon, Sparkling

Moonshine Mayhem

Moonshine, Pineapple, Tea, Cardamom

Ginger Jake

Moonshine, Ginger, Lime, Spices

Giggle Water

Seasonal Fruit-Infused Vodka, Lillet, Bitters, Sparkling

The Gem

Vodka, Elderflower, Grapefruit, Egg White, Basil

COFFEE COCK TAIL S

Last Night in Vegas

Bourbon, Fernet Menta, Cold Brew Coffee

Espresso Martini

Espresso Bean-Infused Vodka, Sugar, Espresso

Irish

Whiskey, Sugar, Cream

American

Applejack, Cinnamon, Brown Sugar, Cream

Italian

Strega, Coffee, Cream

Cuban

Rum, Banana, Pecan, Scalded Milk, Espresso

DRAFTS

The Underground Ale Nevada. Prohibition Ale crafted in our very

own brewery, 4.5% ABV

Zap on Tap Nevada. A rotating beer inspired by Zappos

employees. Ask your Bartender for more details.

Brooklyn Lager New York. American Amber Lager, 5.2% ABV

21st Amendment Brew Free or Die IPA

California. American IPA, 7% ABV

Indian Wells Whiskey

Barrel Amber California. American Strong Ale, 12% ABV

BOTTLES

Budweiser Missouri. American Lager, 5% ABV

Sierra Nevada Pale California. American Pale Ale, 5.6% ABV

Pabst Blue Ribbon Wisconsin. American Lager, 4.74% ABV

Firestone Walker 805 California. American Blonde Ale, 4.7% ABV

Modelo Especial Mexico. Lager, 4.4% ABV

Abita Turbodog Louisiana. Brown Ale, 5.6% ABV

North Coast Scrimshaw California. German Pilsner, 4.4% ABV

Great Basin Icky IPA Nevada. American IPA, 6.4% ABV

New Belgium

Black Lager Colorado. Dark Lager, 5.6% ABV

New Belgium Citradelic

Tangerine IPA Colorado. American IPA, 6% ABV

WINES BY THE GLASS

Reds

Cabernet Sauvignon Louis Martini. California

Whites

Chardonnay William Hill. California

Valpolicella Ripasso Allegrini Palazzo della Torre. Italy

Vermentino Poggio al Tesoro. Italy

Merlot Coppola Director's Cut. California

Pinot Grigio Jermann. Italy

Chianti Classico Tenuta di Arceno. Italy

Soave Classico Pieropan. Italy

Pinot Noir Angeline. California

Riesling Sofia. California

Sparkling

Prosecco La Marca. Italy

Ros? Sofia. California

Cr?ment d'Alsace Charles Sparr. France

NON-ALCOHOLIC OFFERINGS ALL

Keep Sober Cocktail

grenadine, lemon, tonic

Pineapple Flip

pineapple, egg white, orgeat, nutmeg

Elderflower Silver Fizz

elderflower, grapefruit, egg white, soda water

Raspberry Lavender Fizz

raspberry, lavender, lemon, soda water

Cold Brew Coffee on Tap Espresso

Cappuccino Latte Mocha

Drip Coffee

Prohibition was a measure passed in 1920 meant to fight `moral evil' in America.

Ironically, it was this very measure that ushered in an era ruled by organized crime.

After the 18th Amendment took effect, production and trade of alcohol went underground. Stills were built in rural

areas, back rooms and basements. Rumrunners smuggled brand-name booze from Canada, Europe and the Caribbean.

Underground saloons sprouted by the thousands. These `speakeasies' were the beating heart of the Roaring '20s, a time of dramatic change. Speakeasies cultivated jazz music, dance crazes and the rise of the flappers ? young women who embraced bold

fashions and liberated behavior.

The Mob ran many speakeasies, as well as the operations that supplied the booze. Weak public support for Prohibition and rampant political corruption created an environment in which illicit alcohol trade flourished. Prohibition turned small-time

hoodlums into millionaire bosses.

The Underground at The Mob Museum is a living exhibition, encompassing the culture

of Prohibition and evoking the grit and glamour of the 1920s.

So raise a glass to the past, drink what they drank, and remember--you were never here.

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