First Look: Dot Dot Dot adds new cocktails to its menu for the fall and winter
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Dot Dot Dot, the intimate speakeasy-style bar tucked away in the Park Road Shopping Center’s Backlot, debuted its first line of house cocktails when it opened in July.
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The drink menu, which are split straight down the middle between classics like a Sidecar and Old Fashioned and house cocktails like a Queen City Swizzle and No Last Call, is being expanded to include drinks for the fall and winter seasons.
This week, the members-only bar is rolling out a handful of new additions to the menu.
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Each new cocktail pays homage to the upcoming seasons while continuing hovering in the same $12-$14 price range and beginning with the same bases (whiskey, bourbon, vodka, etc.) as the cocktails they’re joining.
And they’re basically fall in a glass.
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Continental Divide, made with Stranahan’s Whiskey, Byrrh Grand Quinquina and Amaro Montenegro and served up. $14
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Good to Be King, made with Early Times 354 bourbon, Bonal Gentian Quina, a house blend sweet vermouth and black walnut bitters and served up. $13
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The Hidalgo, made with Sailor Jerry’s, orange curaçao, lime juice, grilled pineapple, lemon bitters and nutmeg. $12
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Lily Wants a Pony, made with Tito’s vodka, riesling, rosemary and fresh lime juice and served over ice. $13
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Praying Mantis, made with green Chartreuse, green crème de menthe, white crème de cacao and half and half. $13
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Seasons Long Gone, made with Ansac VS cognac, pear nectar, ginger liqueur, elderflower liqueur and lemon bitters. $14
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Vieux Carre, made with Old Overholt Rye, Courvoisier VS, Bénédictine, pimento and Peychaud’s Bitters. $14
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Weekend Lover, made with Maker’s Mark, apple cider, maple syrup, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove and lemon and served over ice. $14
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The rest of the drink menu will remain the same, complete with the classics.
You can drink your way through it once you’re a member ($10/year, sign up here) and dressed for the occasion (see the dress code here).
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Dot Dot Dot is open every Tuesday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. and located at 4237 Unit B Park Road. Connect with the upscale cocktail parlor on Facebook and Instagram.
