On The Rocks Bar Menu
On The Rocks Bar Signature Cocktails
Sunset On The Rocks
Herradura reposado tequila, Rhum Clement Creole Shrubb sugarcane liqueur and citrus juice. A splash of pomegranate grenadine completes our signature cocktail.
“Comes with your own groovy shades.” 9.
Tequila Mockingbird II
Herradura reposado tequila, lemon juice, limoncello, Angostura bitters, shaken and served cold in a martini glass. Named by our wonderful New Orleans friend Bryan Batt, star of stage and screen. 10.75
Lemon Kiss
Grey Goose citron vodka, limoncello, and house made sour mix served in an ice cold martini glass frosted with sugar. 8.5
Brake Tag
Southern Comfort, Disaronno amaretto, orange juice, and cranberry juice. In New Orleans, a brake tag is your vehicle’s inspection sticker – another one of our colloquialisms. 8.75
Caipirinha
The word Caipira means “countryman”, and this little drink originates from the countryside of Brazil. Fresh lime juice, Sagatiba Cachaça, and simple syrup mix form a unique, refreshing libation. 7.75
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
Mt. Gay rum, fresh lime juice, Cointreau, and our secret ingredient. This cocktail gets its name from the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in the early 1800’s. 7.75
Whiskey Smash
Makers Mark bourbon, fresh mint, orange curacao, and fresh lemon juice. This Dale Degroff creation is now a Commander’s house favorite. 9.75
Adelaide Swizzle
This refreshment is named after aunt Adelaide, and it is comprised of New Orleans ingredients. Old New Orleans amber rum, fresh lime juice, club soda, and our very own secret ingredient. 7.75
Commanders Bloody Mary
Absolut vodka, Chef Danny Trace’s bloody mary mix, and a Creole seasoned rim garnished with beef jerky, pickled okra, green beans, and olives. 6.75
Huckleberry Tea
44 Degree North Huckleberry vodka, amaretto, and house made sour mix with orange pekoe cut black tea. 7.5
Sake Pom
Concocted by Michael Brewer for the Tales of the Cocktail Competition. Momokowa sake, Pama pomegranate liqueur, and Champagne with a cayenne sugar rim complete this inviting cocktail. 9.
Chocolate Martini
Rivaled by none, this rich and decadent cocktail may be better suited with dessert or as dessert. Cruzan Black Strap rum, 100% cocoa powder, and Godiva dark chocolate round out this chocolate indulgence. 8.5
Emerald Coast Margarita
Herra-Durra tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice, and agave nectar make this one of the most unique twists on a timeless classic. 8.5
Nutty Squirrel
Frangelico, sugar and heavy cream make this surprisingly simple drink great for an after dinner cocktail. 7.5
Dark and Stormy
What bar on the Gulf would be complete without this classic? Gosling’s rum and ginger beer complement each other in this tropical staple. 7.5
Mojito
Bacardi light, fresh mint, fresh lime, and a touch of sugar with a splash of soda. Once again, a must have for any bar in a tropical setting. 8.25
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New Orleans Classics
Sazerac
Herbsaint, Peychaud’s bitters, Angostura bitters, Sazerac rye whiskey, and a touch of sweetness completes this New Orleans original. A drink that tastes like a drink! 8.25
Side Car
Chilled Brandy, fresh lemon juice, and Cointreau. This 1920’s favorite has been revived by cocktail lovers of all ages, and it’s Lally Brennan’s favorite. 8.25
Champagne Cocktail
Angostura bitters saturated sugar cube placed in a glass of Champagne with a lemon twist. This drink can be traced back to Jerry Thomas’ Bon Vivant’s Companion from the 1800’s. 7.
Pimms Cup
Pimms No. 1, house made sour mix, and a splash of sprite garnished with a slice of cucumber. The bold flavors of Pimms Cup are perfectly balanced in this refreshing favorite. 7.25
Mint Julep
Fresh mint, Old Charter bourbon, and a splash of brandy completes this Kentucky Derby signature cocktail. 8.25
Classic Martini
Grey Goose vodka, Noilly Prat dry vermouth, garnished with olives or a lemon twist. 12.
Old Fashioned
Muddled orange and cherry, with Maker’s Mark bourbon, Angostura bitters, and a splash of simple syrup. This cocktail, dating back to 1915, is one of the most recognized classics. 8.25
Manhattan
Makers Mark bourbon, sweet vermouth, and a hint of Angostura bitters stirred and served into a martini glass. This is one of New York’s originals dating back to the late 1800’s. 10.
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Wines By The Glass
Sparkling Wine
Brut — Commander’s Palace 10.
Demi-Sec — M. Lawrence, Fizz 8.
White Wines
Symphony — IronStone Vineyards 7.
Pinot Gris — Noble Estate 8.
Sauvignon Blanc — Sauvignon Republic 11.
Chardonnay — Wishing Tree 8.
Chardonnay — Ferrari Carano 13.5
Chardonnay — Chappellet 18.
Riesling — Clean Slate 7.
Grüner Veltliner — Proidl 14.
Albariño — Martin Codax 9.
Ugni Blanc — Tariquet 7.
Red Wines
Light Blend—Vale Do Bomfim
Douro Valley, Portugal 8.
Pinot Noir — Laetitia 13.
Pinot Noir — Noble Estate, Reserve 19.
Merlot — Markham 14.
Malbec — El Felino, Paul Hobbs 14.
Cabernet Sauvignon — Castle Rock 8.
Cabernet Sauvignon — BR Cohn 13.
Cabernet Sauvignon — Cask 25.
Zinfandel — Cline 11.
Blend — PreVail, Ferrari-Carano 20.
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Fine Scotch Whisky
Speyside
Aberlour 16 yr 11.25
The Balvenie 12 yr 13.
The Balvenie 15 yr 20.
The Balvenie 25 yr 55.
The Balvenie 30 yr 110.
The Oban 14 yr 14.
Glenfiddich 12 yr 10.25
Glenfiddich 15 yr “Solera Reserve” 11.25
Glenfiddich 18 yr “Ancient Reserve” 24.5
The Glenlivet 12 yr 10.25
The Macallan 12 yr 10.25
The Macallan 18 yr 30.
The Macallan 21 yr 45.
Islay
Ardbeg 10 yr 18.25
Laphroaig 15 yr 18.25
Lagavulin 16 yr 19.
Highlands/Costal Highlands
Glenmorange 10 yr 12.
Singleton 12 yr 13.
The Dalmore 15 yr 15.
Vatted Malt
Compass Box Peat Monster 15.
Blended
Dewars 12 yr 10.
Johnnie Walker Black 12 yr 12.
Pinch 15 yr 7.25
Johnnie Walker Blue 24.