The Franklin-designed cocktail menu at Supper

The perma-polished ladies and gentlemen Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co. have designed a new cocktail list for the bar at Supper.

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The Franklin-designed cocktail menu at Supper

POSTED: Friday, April 8, 2011, 1:20 PM
Filed Under: Booze

The perma-polished ladies and gentlemen of Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co. (112 S. 18th St.) have designed a new cocktail list for the bar at Mitch and Jen Prensky's Supper (926 South St.), in exchange for Prensky putting together a small plate-style menu for the Center City cocktail bar. It hasn't launched just yet, but look out for the drinks detailed after the jump before the end of April. It's been some time since we've enjoyed a beverage named after a Zombies album, so we are quite excited.

Aftermath
 
Espolon Reposado
Campari
Bonal
Kahlua
orange bitters

Village Green Preservation Society
 
Hendrick's Gin
Fresh lemon juice
Honey syrup
Dolin Dry Vermouth
orange bitters
 
Odessey & Oracle
 
Wild Turkey Rye 101
Cocchi Americano Aperitif
Dolin Rouge Sweet Vermouth
Yellow Chartreuse
Angostura bitters

Station To Station

Lairds BIB
Pimms
Fresh lemon juice
Saint Germain
Simple syrup
Peychaud bitters
 
Electric Warrior
 
El Dorado 3 year
Fresh lime juice
Fresh grapefruit juice
Simple syrup
Grenadine
Angostura bitters

Photo: supperphilly.com

Posted by Drew Lazor @ 1:20 PM  Permalink | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:37 AM, 04/09/2011
    The cocktails look tasty, I just hope Franklin staff will be training the tenders of Supper a bit on them. It seems every time I stop in the there's a hostess behind the bar who's "just filling in". Once I had to walk a girl through making my Manhattan. She had a good personality, was friendly and definitely looked good behind the bar, but come on.
    Brie


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