Features
Titus Jones is a place to catch up with friends in a casual environment. It is sophisticated, welcoming and comfortable.
Art by local artists Suede Fransisco and UniQue is on the walls. A playlist of hip-hop and soul sets the vibe. Cut off crystal decanter pendant lights give off a soft glow that makes you look good even before the drinks are served.
Titus serves local drops where it can, including Poor Toms gin and Willie The Boatman beer.
Bartender Shannon Kean’s cocktails are classic but fresh. The Black Magic is sazerac, Mr Black (a cold-drip coffee liqueur) and bitter orange. 'Alo Boys uses gin, aloe vera, cucumber and lime.
Currently serving mezze plates including olives and cheese, a twist on Greek street food will make up the rest of the menu soon, such as pita breads and wraps.
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