The Roosevelt Room Martini Leopold Bros Small Batch & Navy Strength Gin, Dolin Dry Vermouth, Cocchi Americano, lemon oils Death Valley Topo Chico, Kubler Absinthe, lime juice Shiso Rona Tito's Vodka, shiso, pink peppercorn syrup, lime, lemon, cucumber bitters
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Does The Roosevelt Room offer delivery through OpenTable or takeout?
You can order delivery directly from The Roosevelt Room using the Order Online button. The Roosevelt Room also offers delivery in partnership with...
How is The Roosevelt Room restaurant rated?
The Roosevelt Room is rated 4.8 stars by 737 OpenTable diners.
Is The Roosevelt Room currently accepting reservations?
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
House Creations
The House Creations were concepted by the talented members of our bar staff, and feature a wide variety of ingredients, textures, techniques, and serving styles to create something truly unique
RR Classic Creations
Having been on our menu for a number of years (and some even since opening in 2015), these former house creations are what we have come to be known for
Classic Cocktails
The Classics Board is comprised of 53 of the most influential beverages of their time, divided into what we believe to be the seven major drinking "Eras" since bartending became a profession, and mixed drinks an art form. Each recipe has been tirelessly tested and reimagined into a version that represents our unique style. We hope you enjoy!
Early Years (Pre-1880)
Early 1800s, United States of America. Lustau Manzanilla & Amontillado Sherry, cinnamon syrup, fresh orange, mint, berries in season
Turn of the Century (1880-1919)
1899, Santiago, Cuba. Plantation 3-star White Rum, lime juice, sugar, lime oils
Prohibition (1920-1933)
1920s, London. Citadelle Gin, RR Triple Sec, Cocchi Americano, lemon, flamed absinthe
Post Volstead (1933-1950s)
Early 1930s, Havana, Cuba. Plantation 3-star White Rum, pineapple, lime, apricot brandy, Demerara syrup, pineapple gomme syrup, cassia & mace tincture
What building is the McCormick Dining Center in?
The McCormick Dining Center. The second floor of the Wabash Building is home to the McCormick Dining Center, a full-service dining facility that serves the entire Roosevelt Community.
How to contact Dining Services about meal plan?
By phone: Dining Services directly for assistance or to enroll over the telephone at 312-341-6575.
Can you buy a Deluxe plan in the Wabash building?
If you live in the Wabash Building, you may purchase a Standard or Deluxe plan. That money goes into a flex dollar account which you can spend on anything in the McCormick Dining Center, and is deducted from your account with each purchase.
Can you transfer meal plans?
Meal plans can be used to buy food for friends or family, but you must be present and make the purchase yourself. Meal plans are not transferable.
Fountain Lounge
The Fountain Lounge brings a touch of modern sophistication to the timeless class of the hotel. Enjoy live entertainment, innovative cocktails and delicious small plate dishes surrounded by rich furnishings and elegant décor.
The Sazerac Bar
More than just a bar, this landmark has kept the drinks and conversations flowing for decades. Step back in time with the signature cocktails, stately glamor and relaxed ambiance offered by the historic Sazerac Bar.
Domenica
Experience an authentic taste of Italy with hand-picked, fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors at Domenica restaurant – a rustic Italian eatery with a modern twist.
The Rooftop Bar at the Roosevelt
Treat yourself to hand-crafted libations while soaking up some rays next to the rooftop pool. Take in sensational views of historic New Orleans or the lush hotel gardens as you sip a cocktail created by our expert bartenders.
In-Room Dining
Let the delicacies come to you with our convenient in-room dining options. The kitchen is always open, so you can indulge morning, noon or night – without ever having to leave the comfort of your luxury room or suite.