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When Shady Pines Saloon opened its doors in 2010, many people thought they'd met the bar they wanted to spend the rest of their lives at. But then, when they met its younger brother, the Baxter Inn, the Shady Pines Saloon immediately appeared a serious opponent to the eternal affection that loyal customers had for the bar. You certainly won't be the only ones enamored with the wall of Whiskey, which can only be accessed by using a ladder shaped like those used in libraries or having the bartender at the counter pick it up for you. .
It houses a whole collection of whiskeys that can make men fall on their knees and keep them as their treasures. The Wine and Cocktail Menu board is glued to the wall with a length starting from the ceiling to the bottom of the bar, out of sight. Every distillery from Islay, Speyside, Highlands, Lowlands, Campbelltown and other names you can't pronounce is there, including rare bottles and editions. especially. The rest of the menu is for Japanese, Australian and mixed cocktails.
The bar design with amber as the main color creates a relaxing feeling, but don't forget, you are sitting in front of the best bartenders in the city. Coming to The Baxter Inn without ordering a Cocktail is a wasted opportunity. They always satisfy connoisseurs of the field with classics. But they also have a knack for making dishes suitable for beginners to enjoy. Your drink doesn't have to be whiskey, Tommy's Margarita might still be a good idea for you.
Opening hours : 16:00 - 3:00 daily
Web: thebaxterinn.com