Dry February doesn’t mean skipping the fun!
We created a full menu of non-alcoholic cocktails (mocktails), and it’s so good that it’s here to stay well beyond February.
The menu features seven non-alcoholic cocktails, all made with real ingredients and bold, full flavors. Some are alcohol-free takes on our favorite classics, while others are original mocktails created from scratch – no shortcuts, no boring substitutes.
Expect drinks with house-made mandarin syrup, cold-brew tea, and our own non-alcoholic Piña Colada. It’s vegan-friendly and made with slowly smoked, spiced pineapple from our in-house smoker. Alcohol-free versions of Negroni, Paloma, and the fan-favorite Pornstar Martini still deliver the flavor, just without the alcohol.
Some of our non-alcoholic cocktails are also kid-friendly, because we build flavor from real ingredients, not from zero-proof replacements.
And since great BBQ sometimes calls for a beer, the mocktail menu is rounded out with a selection of alcohol-free beers. IPAs, lagers, and cider, so everyone can find the right pairing.
At Isaac’s BBQ, dry doesn’t mean boring. Not even close.
Terrace & Spring Specials at Isaac’s BBQ!
With April here, we’ve got two great updates for you. At Isaac’s BBQ, you can now enjoy not only our new spring specials, but also our newly opened terrace.
It may only have three tables, but we believe that sitting outside and enjoying your meal in the fresh air makes the whole experience even better.
What’s on the menu?
We’ve prepared a couple of limited specials that bring together seasonal ingredients and our love for BBQ. Expect fresh, vibrant flavors that fit perfectly with the spring mood. You can already try our smoked chicken thigh with honey BBQ glaze and wild garlic mashed potatoes.
Make sure to book your table — whether inside or out on the terrace — so you don’t miss out on these spring specials.
Isaac’s BBQ Returns to Restaurant Week
Isaac’s BBQ is once again part of Restaurant Week, joining the festival for the second time this year. Running from March 17 to April 22, the event invites guests to discover selected restaurants through special tasting menus.
The menu at Isaac’s BBQ presents the restaurant’s signature combination of bold flavors, slow cooking and dishes designed for sharing. For starters, guests can choose between smoked bone marrow with pickled gremolata or crispy brisket cigars served with cheddar sauce.
The main course brings a selection of BBQ specialties. Will you choose pulled lamb shoulder cooked in guajillo pepper broth, or BBQ chicken thigh with an apple-honey glaze? Both are served with potato purée with wild garlic, kohlrabi coleslaw and pickled vegetables.
For guests who prefer a vegetarian option, there’s a second menu starting with smoked white bean purée or jackfruit croquettes. The main course offers grilled Savoy cabbage with apple-honey glaze or oyster mushrooms slow-cooked in guajillo chili broth.
Both menus end with New York cheesecake served with rhubarb sauce.
Restaurant Week runs from March 17 to April 22.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Corned Beef and Crafted Cocktails
St. Patrick’s Day at Isaac’s BBQ begins with food. While March 17 is often associated with green decorations and flowing beer, the holiday also carries strong culinary traditions. Most notably the Irish-American classic, corned beef.
For one evening only, the restaurant will feature a special corned beef preparation, interpreted through its signature approach to bold flavor and careful craftsmanship.
The bar will complement the evening with green cocktails. Gigi, based on tequila, will be joined by a non-alcoholic Cucumber Sour for those who prefer it that way. Both are built on fresh ingredients such as cucumber, herbs and citruses.
For those who are looking for a more traditional Irish flavor profile, we can tell that Guinness is hidden in one of our signature cocktails all year long. Can you find it?
St. Patrick’s Day at Isaac’s BBQ will take place on March 17 for one night only. Reservations are recommended.
Dry February
Dry February doesn’t mean skipping the fun!
We created a full menu of non-alcoholic cocktails (mocktails), and it’s so good that it’s here to stay well beyond February.
The menu features seven non-alcoholic cocktails, all made with real ingredients and bold, full flavors. Some are alcohol-free takes on our favorite classics, while others are original mocktails created from scratch – no shortcuts, no boring substitutes.
Expect drinks with house-made mandarin syrup, cold-brew tea, and our own non-alcoholic Piña Colada. It’s vegan-friendly and made with slowly smoked, spiced pineapple from our in-house smoker. Alcohol-free versions of Negroni, Paloma, and the fan-favorite Pornstar Martini still deliver the flavor, just without the alcohol.
Some of our non-alcoholic cocktails are also kid-friendly, because we build flavor from real ingredients, not from zero-proof replacements.
And since great BBQ sometimes calls for a beer, the mocktail menu is rounded out with a selection of alcohol-free beers. IPAs, lagers, and cider, so everyone can find the right pairing.
At Isaac’s BBQ, dry doesn’t mean boring. Not even close.