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House of Pocket cocktails

House of Pocket launches 30-strong $18 cocktail menu

by Molly Nicholas

Bees Knees, Gimlet and Hemingway Daiquiri are among the 30 classic cocktails on the newly-launched $18 menu at three House of Pocket venues in Sydney and Terrigal.

Developed as a nod to the golden age of cocktails without the premium price tag, the new cocktail menu comprises 30 timeless classic cocktails, each priced at just $18.

Karl Schlothauer, who owns House of Pocket, says: “This is about making going out more accessible, any night of the week. It would be great if pollies could level the playing field and give cocktail drinkers the same tax relief they gave beer drinkers.”

The complete classic cocktail menu is now available at all three House of Pocket venues, including the original hangout Pocket Bar and speakeasy Stitch Bar.

The third venue in the group’s portfolio is Kasippu, which opened in December last year. At the front of Kasippu is Wadiya, a Sri Lankan curry house serving up authentic dishes, which leads through to Kasippu’s bar where the cocktail menu that puts a Sri Lankan influence on contemporary mixology.

The 30 staple cocktails featured on the menu are:

  • Air Mail
  • Americano
  • Aperol Spritz
  • Bees Knees
  • Black Russian
  • Blood and Sand
  • Bramble
  • Caprioska
  • Corpse Reviver #2
  • El Presidente
  • East Side
  • Gimlet
  • Hemingway Daquiri
  • Hotel Nacional Special
  • London Calling
  • Mary Pickford
  • Mint Julep
  • Morning Glory Fizz
  • Perodista
  • Paper Plane
  • Paloma
  • Pina Colada
  • Queen’s Park Swizzle
  • Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
  • Siesta
  • Toronto
  • Treacle
  • Toreador
  • Whiskey Smash

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