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cocktails

classic $12

vieux carre  

rittenhouse rye, germain-robin brandy, antica sweet vermouth, benedictine

 

corpse reviver #2  

junipero gin, lillet, cointreau, lemon

 

avenue (k)  

bernheim wheat whiskey, calvados, passion fruit

 

improved holland gin cocktail  

boomsma genever, maraschino, bokers bitters

 

brooklyn  

rittenhouse rye, vya dry vermouth, torani amer, maraschino

 

pegu club  

junipero gin, curacao, lime, bitters

 

martinez  

old tom gin, sweet vermouth, maraschino

 

ward eight  

old weller bourbon, house grenadine, citrus

 

not so classic $12

tom & berry  

old tom gin, lindeman's raspberry lambic, lemon

 

red velvet  

saaga vodka, falernum, vya dry vermouth, raspberry, citrus

 

tequila 75  

chinaco tequila, lemon, cava

 

aviation variation  

banks 5 island rum, maraschino, lemon, creme de violette

 

oaxacan monk  

del maguey blanco mezcal, oloroso sherry, yellow chartreuse

 

pisco & pear  

peruvian pisco, poire williams, falernum, egg white

 

luminor  

rittenhouse rye, ginger, yellow chartreuse, elderflower

 

yuzu you too!  

oro azul blanco tequila, dom de canton ginger, dubonnet rouge, yuzu sour

 

 

News

5@5 Mixologist Mattias Hagglund
5 Ingredients You Might Not Think of Including in Cocktails
Our managing editor already waxed poetic about the refreshing revelation that is tomatoes and booze. Now, it's Mattias Hägglund's turn to get in the mix and raise up those unsung heroes of the cocktail world. Perhaps we should mention he's the mixologist at elements in Princeton, New Jersey - so let's just say being behind the bar is kind of his thing.

Five Ingredients That You Might Not Think of Including in Cocktails, But Really Should: Mattias Hägglund

read the entire post here.

(posted on 08/06/2010)
ChuckEats on elements
Chuck's unique take on elements
Elements is very much a restaurant in the Michel Bras vein, arguably more exciting than anything in New York City (well, I do love that Keste pizza.) While it may not have all of the three-star refined touches of Jean Georges or Per Se, it does have an identity and focus that neither of those restaurants, or others, can lay claim to. There are rough edges here and there that serve more as character than flaws. If the restaurant continues to develop under Chef Scott Anderson, and this report one year later suggests it has, it will grow into a solid two-star quality restaurant shortly...

Read the entire post here.

(posted on 07/28/2010)
elements selected to 25 best restaurants in New Jersey
The NJ Monthly 2010 best list is out
elements is proud to be selected among the 25 best restaurants in New Jersey by NJ Monthly.

(posted on 07/28/2010)
restaurant review - New York Times
Locally Rooted Flavors that Belie Their Setting
WHEN you make a last-minute dinner reservation for a Saturday night, you take what you can get. At Elements in Princeton, we were offered two seats at the four-seat bar for an hour before another party was scheduled to claim them. We took them, gambling that there would be a no-show. We lost.

(posted on 05/10/2010)
elements Chosen One of Thirty Most Important US Restaurants
Survey conducted by Opinionated About Dining
elements was selected from thousands of US Restaurants as one of the thirty most important restaurants through a survey of 1900 participants. Read the entire survey here.

(posted on 02/09/2010)
US Route 1 newspaper profiles elements restaurant
Serving Up Love: 9 Ways to Get Closer
The Foodie

This one's a no-brainer. Book the chef's table at elements. Make sure Joe Sparatta, the sous chef is going to be there and his lovely wife, Emilia, who is the sommelier. Tucked away from the rest of the restaurant, the chef's table (there are actually two) is situated in its own nook with a full view of the open kitchen, which our writer, Pat Tanner, says runs like a well-oiled machine. read the complete article online here.

(posted on 02/04/2010)
elements: an ivy league education in gastronomy
by Liz Harcharek | Princeton Magazine
Foodies: go no further than elements -- the award-winning restaurant at 163 Bayard Lane -- to graduate summa cum laude from Princeton. Celebrating its one year anniversary this October. elements offers a major in the three 'E's: education, experience and enjoyment.

(posted on 11/06/2009)
elements receives Wine Spectator Award of Excellence 2009
from Wine Spectator
elements is proud to receive this prestigious honor.

(posted on 07/31/2009)
elements selected in New Jersey Monthly 25 Best Restaurants of 2009
from New Jersey Monthly
Squeezed by rising food costs and customers cutting back, restaurants are trying harder than ever to please. The best of the best provide exceptional food, service, andambience at every price level—affordable luxury for lean times.

(posted on 07/31/2009)

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