Three white rums, creme de banane, fresh pineapple, lime and cane. For those of you missing them, you can get four ounces’ worth of a Green Tea shot here.
Batches of drinks — between 16 and 30 ounces, depending on the drink — range from $32 to $45. Bottled Cocktails Togo are now legal! What cocktails can you tack onto your early-summer weekend order? Copyright © 2020 WPVI-TV. The Rook, 4001 Cresson Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19127, United States. And given chef Rich Landau’s way with vegetables, we’re betting the spicy Bloody Mary, shaken up with a house-made mix, is pretty good here; a 16-ounce bottle is $15. Rex 1516's hurricane, which features dark and light rum, citrus and fruit juice, plus grenadine. Its to-go cocktails play on the classics: maple old fashioneds, lavender aviations, and black Manhattans. The most iconic part of my section of Philadelphia is this bridge. This Fishtown cocktail bar started out nostalgic — serving White Russians and a Three-Martini Lunch (three mini-martinis with different ingredients, ratios, and garnishes) — when it started in 2018, and lately it’s gone the tiki route in a way that’s both kitschy and delicious. Larger orders may be accommodated with enough lead time, and look for expanded offerings (plus a food menu) as the summer goes on. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- This was the first weekend that people in Pennsylvania could take advantage of cocktails to-go. Ardmore Fish House Punch (cognac, spiced rum, spices, lemon), Montreal old fashioneds (bourbon, maple, Luxardo cherries), mai tais, and Dark and Fancys (dark rum, ginger liqueur, lime). Single-serve to-go cocktails from Charlie was a sinner in Midtown Village.
The South Street sports bar/watering hole is warming up with the weather. You’ll want to order some of them to lay a base for their to-go cocktails: 16 ounces of margaritas (choose between regular, pineapple, and spicy Capone style), Tom Collins, Manhattans, and Speakeasies (Smithworks Vodka, wildflower honey, hibiscus-infused homemade lemonade, basil) for anywhere between $20 and $45. 7 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore; 610-589-0500; thebercy.com, Banana Daiquiri #2 is now available online for preorder for you tropical tiki lovers. The cocktails and bar snacks at this sister establishment to chef Nick Elmi’s Laurel consistently impress with their creativity (we enjoyed a duck liver stroopwafel in pre-pandemic times). Welcome to The Rook, Manayunk’s newest neighborhood bar. All Rights Reserved. Check out our locally sourced menu complimented by an impressive beer selection, a specialty cocktail menu, and delicious wines. 1516 South St., 267-319-1366, rex1516.com. A post shared by Cry Baby Pasta (@crybabypasta) on May 19, 2020 at 2:51pm PDT. Follow us on social media for daily updates! 1414 Frankford Ave., 215-278-2804, nunuphilly.com. How to eat well while at home, with advice in your inbox every Wednesday. It's the latest move to bring business back to struggling bars and restaurants. 26 W. State St., Media, 484-443-8441; 2138 Darby Rd., Havertown, 484-455-7250; 400 E King St. Malvern, 484-320-8688; bricknbrewpub.com.
7. The Midtown Village location of this laid-back sports bar is open for takeout while its Rittenhouse sibling is closed. It’ll be slinging two highball kits (the classic, with Suntory Toki whisky and Schweppes club soda; and yuzu-Thai basil, with Thai basil simple syrup and yuzu lime juice) as well as shochu spritz kits with salted grapefruit cordial and citrus shochu. This revived South Philly classic at the intersection of 10th and Reed Streets is selling them by the pint (that’s 16 ounces) for $30. Besides wraps of all sorts (soft-shell crab, grilled chicken, veggies, breakfast), there are pickle chips, house-made guacamole, and cheesesteak spring rolls. 1221 Locust St., 215-320-7500, vedgerestaurant.com/csc. Completed in 1884, the bridge was rebuilt by the Pennsylvania railroad in 1918 to what we recognize today. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- This was the first weekend that people in Pennsylvania could take advantage of cocktails to-go. This Midtown Village cocktail lounge always serves drinks with a flair. ), 1506 South St., 267-900-9463, winedivephilly.com. The Delaware County gastropub, with locations in Havertown, Media, and Malvern, has wood-fired pizzas, sliders, and wings on its takeout menu. Their takeout menu channels seasonal flavors, including the You Can’t Cancel Spring, with snap pea-infused gin, cucumber-dill shrub, and lemon; and the Sun Also Rises, with rum, grapefruit, lime, and smoked pineapple. Fishtown Iced Teas are back at Interstate Draft House. It's the latest move to bring business back to struggling bars and restaurants. At $130, it’s pricey, but if you do the math (a 64-ounce growler, divided by standard 4-ounce servings), each cocktail comes out to a little more than $8. The Queen Village pasta bar offers Italian-appropriate libations to go along with its pickup and delivery menu. Its takeout drink list offers some of its greatest hits, including that White Russian, in clarified milk punch-style; All the Time in the World, a play on strawberry margaritas with sherry, smoked rhubarb, and lemon; Retrograde, a spicy mezcal cocktail with mango, ancho chili, apricot, and lime; and a Rusty Nail made with American oak-aged Scotch. It evens out though as the drinks are cheaper than next door at the brew pub, even with the cover you win. It once took trains carrying people, coal, and iron to and from Reading and parts in between.