MOUSEHOLE
COCKTAILS
PEACH BELLINI
the Bellini was inspired by the soft pink hues in Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini's artwork. This timeless Venetian delight blends velvety white peach purée with crisp prosecco, creating a refreshing and elegant sip.
SPRITZ LIMONCELLO
A refreshing Italian aperitif born from the sun-drenched Amalfi Coast, this vibrant cocktail blends zesty limoncello with prosecco and a splash of soda water. Light, citrusy, and slightly sweet, it's the perfect summer spritz.
CHOWTINI
An iconic cocktail from the famed Mr. Chow, this exotic delicate lychee cocktail brings a luxurious take on a classic.
CAIPIRINHA
Tracing back to São Paulo in the early 1900s. Originally created as a remedy for the Spanish, it later evolved into the vibrant cocktail we know today. Made with muddled lime, sugar, and cachaça, the Caipirinha is a bold and refreshing symbol of Brazilian culture.
CUBA LIBRE
Born during the Spanish-American War, the Cuba Libre became a symbol of Cuban independence. American soldiers stationed in Havana mixed local rum with Coca-Cola and lime juice, creating a simple yet iconic cocktail.
MAGARITA
Illusive in origins, the Margarita is rooted in the popular Daisy of the early 20th century - both linguistically and stylistically.
NEGRONI
Rolling up at Caffè Casoni in Florence in 1919, one might have witnessed the mixing of the first ever Negroni.
AMARETTO SOUR
While the origins of amaretto date back to 1525 in Saronno, Italy, the Amaretto Sour became popular in the 1960s.
WHISKEY SOUR
Dating back to the 1860s, said to have been created to balance the harshness of whiskey with the refreshing qualities of citrus.
OLD FASHIONED
A vintage among vintages, we return to the original 'Whisky Cocktail'
ESPRESSO MARTINI
For those in need of a little lift, settle in and smell the coffee. From the Roaring Twenties via the Eighties boom years.
PORNSTAR MARTINI
Inspired by the glamour of the nightlife scene made famous In the early two thousands at nightclub Townhouse.
COSMO
The Cosmo has journeyed from its unassuming origins as a Vodka Gimlet, before adding French Contreau after WWIl created the Kamikaze.
GARABALDI
Named after the famous Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi, this simple yet refreshing cocktail is a staple of Italian aperitivo culture. The Garibaldi is made with just two ingredients: Campari and fresh orange juice.