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Mocktails are fast becoming a focus rather than an afterthought.The GReens
Look no further than The Greens at North Sydney
The Greens
Visit The Greens
The Greens overlooks St Leonards Park. Views of the city skyline and the local surrounds provide a relaxing and leafy location. Sit and chill or try your hand at lawn bowls.
The Greens is a great place to visit with friends and family or drop in after work with your colleagues. The restaurant offers a range of traditional pub favourites, with a modern multicultural twist. Stunning city skyline views and excellent service add to the experience.
If you’re looking for a great place to spend an afternoon, look no further than The Greens. The drinks are delicious, and they can’t go wrong with premium mocktail brands like Lyres and Seedlip on menu. If you can handle a bit of heat – try the Paloma sunset!
Become a member of The Greens to be eligible to receive a complimentary barman’s plate during your birth month. This is definitely the place to celebrate in style.
Thirsty now? Make great drinks at home. Try one of these recipes
Spiced Mule
The Mule cocktail is a classic cocktail that originated in the United States in the 1940s. It is a mix of vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice served over ice in a copper mug. The origin of the drink is often attributed to John Martin, the owner of Smirnoff Vodka, who...
MartiNO
There are several benefits to drinking non-alcoholic martinis: Health: Non-alcoholic martinis are a healthier option compared to alcoholic martinis, as they don't contain alcohol, which can be detrimental to one's health in excessive amounts. Sobriety: Drinking...
Grove & Tonic
There are several benefits to drinking a non-alcoholic G&T made with Seedlip Grove 42: Health: A non-alcoholic G&T made is a healthier option compared to an alcoholic G&T, as it does not contain alcohol, which can be detrimental to one's health in...
Garden & Tonic
Two-ingredient mocktails are a simple and easy way to enjoy a refreshing and flavorful drink without the addition of alcohol. By using Seedlip 108, you can change up your G&T game and experience a unique blend of natural flavours, including peas, hay, spearmint,...
Morning Frost
Make something new! Try this Morning Frost recipe featuring Seedlip's versatile Spice 94 combine with a dash of an ingredient we don't see that often: date nectar. Date nectar is a sweet syrup made from dates- big surprise there! It is a natural alternative to...
Minosa
Non-alcoholic mimosas are a great way to enjoy the flavours of a traditional Champagne breakfast without the risk of day-drinking issues. To make a non-alcoholic mimosa, simply replace the Champagne with a sparkling juice or non-alcoholic sparkling wine. This can be...
In the Field
Mocktails, or non-alcoholic cocktails, have a number of benefits that make them a great choice for those who do not drink alcohol or who are looking for an alternative to traditional cocktails. Some of the benefits of mocktails include: Healthier option: Mocktails...
Grandad’s Favourite
Do you like rhubarb? Rhubarb is a great ingredient for mocktails, as its tart flavour can add a unique twist to a non-alcoholic drink. Combined that tartness with Seedlip’s 108. This will create drink with a very floral blend of peas and hay, think the English...
Lemon Grove
The beauty of mocktails lies in their versatility and creative potential. Some of the key benefits of mocktails include: Healthier: Unlike alcoholic cocktails, mocktails are typically lower in sugar and calories, making them a healthier option for those looking to...
Cold Brew
Cold brew mocktails have become increasingly popular in recent years, as people look for refreshing and flavorful non-alcoholic drinks that incorporate the unique taste of cold brew coffee. Cold brew mocktails are typically made by combining cold brew coffee with...
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