Mojitos

The Mojito is roughly a Caribbean version of the Mint Julep that substitutes rum for bourbon. They were in all likelihood developed in parallel, fed by the oppressive humid heat of the bayous of Louisiana and the swamps around Havana.

One story traces the origin to a cocktail invented by a pirate named Richard Drake (not to be confused with Sir Francis Drake) in Havana in 1586. Made with aguardiente (literally flaming water,) the unrefined precursor of rum, sugar, lime and mint, it was called a Draque and was refined in the 1800s when rum became available.

The name Mojito could come from a corruption of mojadito (a little wet) or a diminutive of mojo (a seasoning sauce used in Cuban cuisine) or some have even said that mojo is an African word meaning to cast a spell. Whatever the origin of the name, the drink is beguiling and tropical.

  • £7.00
  • CLASSIC MOJITO
  • Bacardi Carta Blanca rum, fresh mint, fresh lime juice & brown sugar

  • £7.00
  • MANZANA MOJITO
  • Fresh apple, fresh mint, fresh lime, spiced sugar, Bacardi Carta Blanca & fresh apple juice

  • £7.00
  • FOR THE LOVE OF RUM
  • Grand Marnier, Sailor Jerry spiced rum, Appleton V/X rum, fresh watermelon, honey, vanilla sugar & fresh mint

  • £7.00
  • TANQUITO
  • Tanqueray Gin, fresh mint, fresh lime & brown sugar, topped with soda

  • £6.00
  • MEXICAN MOJITO
  • Sauza Hacienda Tequila, fresh mint, agave syrup & fresh lime

  • £8.00
  • MOJITO OCHO
  • Bacardi 8yr rum, fresh mint, fresh lime & brown sugar

  • £7.00
  • ORANGE & HEATHER MOJITO
  • Drambuie, Mandarin Napoleon, fresh mint, lime & orange, rosemary infused gomme, topped with soda

  • £7.00
  • FRUIT MOJITOS
  • Enjoy a fruit Mojito of your choice with Bacardi Carta Blanca rum, fresh fruits include, but are not limited to…

    Strawberries
    Raspberries (recommended)
    Blackberries
    Passion fruit
    Watermelon (recommended)
    Blueberries
    Apple
    Morello cherry
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