Socalo
Cocktails, Wine & Beer
House Cocktails
- Margarita de la Casa$14.00+
cazadores blanco, combier, lime
- Paloma$14.00+
herradura blanco, aperol, grapefruit, lime, soda water, pink himalayan salt
- Oaxacan Old Fashioned$14.00+
gem & bolt mezcal, oaxacan chocolate, xocolatl mole & grapefruit bitters
- Chinola Margarita$14.00+
altos plata, passion fruit liqueur, fresh mint, lime, tajin
- Diego & I$14.00+
gem & bolt mezcal, aperol, fresh citrus, mango guajillo shrub
- El Picante$14.00+
cazadores blanco, fresno chile, cilantro, lime, smoked tajin
- Socalozerac$14.00+
rye whiskey, mezcal rinse, peychaud’s bitters
- Life’s a Pêche$14.00+
wódka, peach liqueur, honey, orange juice
- Jamaica Gimlet$14.00+
gin, lime, hibiscus coulis
Mexican Wines
- VIOGNIER Casa Magoni Manaz 2018$10.00+
A pale and luminous yellow with a light green hue. Nice and firm acidity with a long and elegant finish. From Valle de Guadalupe, Baja
- SPARKLING LA Cetto Brut NV$12.50+
A Mexican sparkling wine perfect for celebrating. From San Antonio de las Minas, Baja.
- CABERNET SAUVIGNON Casa Madero 2017$14.00+
From the oldest winery in North America, Casa Madero's Cabernet Sauvignon is aged in French oak for 12 months. Well matured tannin, round elegant and persistent with a great aftertaste. Medium to full bodied wine. Subtle and balanced. From Valle de Parras, Coahuila
- SYRAH Nativo 2017$16.00+
Deep red plum color. Bright red fruits with spicy notes of black pepper & cinnamon. From Valle de Guadalupe, Baja
Mexican Craft Beer - 32 oz Growler
- Cabotella Blonde Ale - Baja Brewing Co.$17.00
Blond ale, golden color and medium-light body. From Los Cabos, Mexico
- Por Favor IPA - Baja Brewing Co.$17.00
One of the hoppiest beers in the Baja, this copper-colored pale ale has a mild malt feel. From Los Cabos, Mexico.
- Escorpión Negro Black Ale - Baja Brewing Co.$17.00
A deliciously light beer that's dark in color with a toasted, malty flavor and a clean finish with almost no bitterness. From Los Cabos, Mexico
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Books
- Too Hot Tamales Cookbook$24.99
Cooking with Too Hot Tamales, the companion book to the popular “Too Hot Tamales” Food Network series, captures Mary Sue and Susan’s sassy cooking style with over 150 recipes. Traditional Mexican, Brazilian, Cuban, and Spanish flavors enhanced by creative, modern sensibilities.
- Street Food Cookbook$27.50
Chef Susan Feniger shares 83 of her favorite irresistibly crispy, creamy, crunchy, spicy, sticky, sweet recipes.
- Mesa Mexicana Cookbook$23.99
In Mesa Mexicana, Mary Sue and Susan offer their unique interpretations of the tastes of coastal Mexico with a bold, colorful cuisine that excites the palate and satisfies a yen for earthy, rustic flavors.
- City Cuisine Cookbook$14.95
Mary Sue and Susan’s first cookbook, City Cuisine, based on their groundbreaking restaurant City Cafe. This critically acclaimed overview of world cuisine from two of America’s most celebrated chefs.