Wine List and Cocktails
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Our Wine List
What a pleasure it has been to create this wine list! We have hand-picked every entry, and happily guarantee that you will be pleased with your choice. In many cases, we know the winemakers or owners personally. Their integrity and craftsmanship are evident in each bottle.
What are phenols?
According to Ron Herbst and Sharon Tyler Herbst in “Wine Lover’s Companion,” phenolic compounds are “naturally occurring compounds present in grape skins and seeds and extracted from oak barrels.” They include “tannins and pigments and are responsible for astringency, bitterness, color, some flavors and odors (like vanillin), and antioxidant activity (which helps wine age).”
Our list, taking a phenolic “ladder” as our guide, places white wines before red wines. Wines which are lighter in style are at the top of their categories, and those which are progressively bigger in style follow. So, even if you do not recognize a particular wine on our list, you should feel confident in predicting the kind of expression of its varietal that it is delivering just by where it is located in its category. In other words, “bigger” wines will be farther down on the list in each category. If all else fails: Ask. We love to talk wine! Cheers – Ellen
A Drinking Song
Wine comes in at the mouth. And love comes in at the eye; That’s all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and die. I lift the glass to my mouth I look at you, and I sigh! – W. B. Yeats
About Our Cocktail, Spirits and Beer List
We have a full bar, and we pour a premium well. We have a fine selection of single malt scotch and a super lineup of top-notch rums from around the world.Presently we have over 75 rums to taste! Remember, rum is every sailor’s choice! We have six great and unique, fresh beers on tap and over 25 in the bottle, a dozen which are in large format bottles. We offer over twenty wines by the glass. Our bartenders are creative, charming and professional, and are ready to shake you a fabulous martini, a delicious margarita, or to create for you your own unique concoction.
All of our cocktails are hand crafted with top quality spirits, fresh herbs, fresh squeezed juices, house made syrups, HFCS free sodas and mixers. We also offer a great cocktail list with many of our award winning drinks. The cocktail list has seasonal changes and also offers a section we call the Venerables, showcasing classic cocktails from an era gone by. Our bar is a great place to tie up and have a drink and some oysters, or a full meal. The entire menu is available at the bar all day.
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COMMENTS
WALNUT CREEK YACHT CLUB. 1555 Bonanza St., Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Monday-Thursday 11:30am-9pm Friday and Saturday 11:30am-10pm. Open for Indoor and Outdoor Dining Our outside patio seating, we call it the aft deck, can be fully enclosed and heated. Tel: 925.944.FISH | Fax: 925.944.3405
We are located at 1555 Bonanza Street in Walnut Creek, CA. Some Notes on Parking: We have some places to anchor behind us; the entrance is on the Locust Street side. There are two public garages on Locust St. Sorry we have no moorings available for boats; Hours: Open: Monday – Saturday Lunch: 11:30 – 5:00 Dinner: 5:00 – 9:00. Directions:
Ninety-nine percent of our menu is made in house, from our WCYC Clam Chowder, which is already justly famous, to our mayonnaise, salad dressings, sauces for the fish, and all of our desserts. The quality of our products speaks for us.
Lobster Month Info . There are a few things you need to know: You must already be a member at the time that you make your reservation. Your Loyalty number is not required to make a reservation, however we do ask that you have your Loyalty card or phone number associated with your account during time of dining.
Ninety-nine percent of our menu is made in house, from our WCYC Clam Chowder, which is already justly famous, to our mayonnaise, salad dressings, sauces for the fish, and all of our desserts. The quality of our products speaks for us.
Go to our Website WCYC.net, click on the What’s Happening tab, look for WCYC Loyalty Bonus Point Promotions, and the current programs will be listed there. We will also be sending you our email newsletter The Scuttlebutt, that will keep you up to date on what’s happening down at your club and what bonus point offers are available. The Card
Draft 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Mermaid’s Red, Amber Ale, Coronado Brewing Co (san diego) Scrimshaw Pilsner, North Coast Brewing (ft. bragg)
The menu is dated 3/1/14 as we celebrated many of his birthdays there. I am so very proud that the WCYC has displayed this burgee for our family. Your fish is excellent, my husband loves your oysters, and we are a little closer to him when we visit because of his burgee.
Every time you dine here, purchase merchandise or something from the seafood market, we put points on your card. For every dollar spent you receive 1 WCYC Loyalty Point. At 1000 points we put $50 onto your card to spend here in any way you wish. Members of our Loyalty Club also receive our monthly Scuttlebutt Newsletter.
We also offer a great cocktail list with many of our award winning drinks. The cocktail list has seasonal changes and also offers a section we call the Venerables, showcasing classic cocktails from an era gone by. Our bar is a great place to tie up and have a drink and some oysters, or a full meal. The entire menu is available at the bar all day.