No matter if you’re a social drinker or a occasional imbiber, you’ll love what’s on the shelf behind the bar at The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill in Atlanta. Are you down to try some new drinks?
The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill has a fresh stable of new and tasty drinks on its beverage program.
Here Are The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill’s Newest Drinks
You can enjoy these drinks anytime, but definitely don’t forget about The Big Ketch’s happy hour, which is every Monday-Friday from 4-6 p.m. Learn more about Atlanta happy hours here.
This is the Buckhead Betty. Keep reading to see more.
Let’s get on to the drink list! New drinks on The Big Ketch’s menu include:
- Basil 8 – Bare Bone vodka, basil syrup, Giffard grapefruit and fresh basil ($12). This evolution of the TBK favorite is more refreshing than the original, balanced with fruity citrus and aromatic basil.
- Yacht Club Mule – Bare Bone vodka, Fever-Tree ginger beer and strawberry purée ($11). The TBK mule with a seasonal twist of strawberry and ginger is a touch spicy and a touch sweet.
- The Frojito – Bacardi rum, mint syrup and fresh lime juice ($11). A crisp, clean, refreshing frozen Mojito that’s perfect for a beach party.
- Smoke and Fire Margarita – Xicaru mezcal, El Jimador, house citrus sour, charred chili honey and smoked salt rim ($13). TBK’s new Smoke and Fire margarita, with the addition of serrano honey syrup, builds complexity with the perfect level of heat and sweet.
- Buckhead Betty – St. Germain, blackberry purée, Bare Bone vodka and sparkling wine ($12). A timeless twist on a TBK favorite, this cocktail is more refreshing and flavorful than the original, mixed with a blackberry purée and aromatic elderflower.
- The Royal Ketch – Plymouth gin, Dolin vermouth, blue cheese olives and lemon twist ($14). Perfect with seafood, this vermouth-forward martini is stirred not shaken and garnished with blue cheese olives and a long lemon twist.
- Coco Beach Party – Vida pressed coconut water, orgeat syrup, rhum agricole, molasses rum and pineapple juice ($13). A new-and-improved version of a piña colada, this low-calorie, light, refreshing cocktail is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
- Passion Paloma – El Jimador Blanco, passion fruit, grapefruit juice and house citrus sour ($12). This cocktail is an easy-drinking grapefruit-passionfruit version of the classic Paloma.
- Galea Sangria – This organically grown and produced red sangria from Spain is served with a seasonal fruit skewer ($10 glass/ $40 bottle).
Make sure you visit The Big Ketch to grab your drinks today.
Where Is The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill Located In Atlanta?
Don’t know where The Big Ketch is located? The restaurant is at 3279 Roswell Rd NE in Buckhead. Here’s a map to help you find it.
Final Word
If you choose to stay out of the bars, you can make your own DIY sips in your own kitchen.
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