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Wales Online
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Cote Brasserie serving Champagne by the glass for Apero Hour
Cote Brasserie serving Champagne by the glass for Apero Hour There is a range of drinks available, including Champagne for the first time Côte Brasserie is re launching Apéro Hour, running from 5pm to 7pm, Monday to Friday, with offers on key drinks. The offer includes Champagne by the glass. Usually reserved for full bottles, the premium French cuvée is now available for £7.50 during Apéro Hour only, for the first time. The drinks list also features Anciens Temps wines starting at £5, a low/no alcohol Kisumé rosé from Aubert & Mathieu at £5, and a rotating selection of spritz cocktails for £10. Fans of beer can enjoy imported French lager from £4.50, and Côte's signature Crémant de Bourgogne at £5.50 a glass, a sparkling alternative to Prosecco. A spokesperson for Côte Brasserie, said: 'We're so excited to launch Apéro just ahead of summer. It's a chance to bring a little more pleasure to the start of the evening, whether you're heading out, catching up with friends or just treating yourself. There's something very French about that pause between work and dinner, and we've created a menu that makes it feel just as special whether you're in Sloane Square or Solihull. The chance to enjoy a glass of Champagne for £7.50 is a real moment, it's indulgent but still accessible, and that's what Côte is all about.' Article continues below The launch of Apéro Hour arrives alongside Côte's Spring Specials menu, curated by Executive Chef Steve Allen, formerly of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants. The menu features like Wye Valley asparagus, wild garlic, and Gariguette strawberries, beetroot-cured smoked salmon, wild garlic French toast, and a slow-cooked lamb shank Navarin, finished with a light Gariguette strawberry trifle. They are available on Côte's Market Menu, with three small plates for £20.95. Côte's delivery service Côte at Home offers a spring menu featuring lamb rump with dauphinoise, truffled corn velouté, and a tarte aux fraises, delivered chilled and ready to serve.
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Savannah Sips: Late Air
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Looking for a light meal and an even lighter atmosphere? Then Late Air on the corner of Bull Street and Victory Drive is just the place for you. What started as a small wine bar on the edge of Savannah has slowly transitioned into a full restaurant bistro that still focuses on the wine. Owner Colin Breland had this to say when asked what it was that made Late Air so special: 'I think the root of what makes us special is the people that work here. The people that have put their individual kind of tonality, taste and perspective into the program that we run. Our staff is really focused on creating an intimate and comfortable high-end experience for our guests.' Breland feels what sets them apart is the wine list that rotates weekly. The bistro feels that the change allows patrons to always get something new while still allowing you to get a clear understanding of what they are going for. For more information on Late Air and its rotating wine list, click here. Tip from the interviewer: If you're a fan of a light snack and a great glass of Veno, I recommend the Apero Hour. It truly does have something for everyone! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.