Wandering into Bottoms Up Espresso felt like stepping into a flavor playground—and their menu delivers pure delight. Let’s start with the Sweet Señorita, a charming señorita in espresso form. Smooth and subtly sweet, it’s kissed with cinnamon and vanilla notes that dance on the palate. It’s comforting without being saccharine—a perfect morning wake‑up call with a twist.
Next in line, Blonde Monkey offers a playful nod to banana-latte lovers. Creamy banana purée flirts with expertly pulled espresso shots, delivering a beguiling fusion of tropical fruit and rich coffee. It’s fun, it’s quirky, and undeniably memorable—with just enough sweetness to satisfy without overpowering the espresso’s inherent depth.
The Little Irish Girl Blonde Bombshell is a decadent two‑in‑one sensation. Part blonde roast latte, part Irish cream-infused indulgence, the result is velvety and slightly boozy in flavor (though caffeine remains the hero). It feels like stepping into a cozy Irish café—perfect for those mid‑day treats when you want something comforting yet sophisticated.
Then there’s the Blonde Bombshell in its original glory—light-roasted espresso with a creamy latte base and whisper‑light sweetness. This drink nails that crisp, clean finish without hitting you over the head with sugar. It’s an excellent daily sipper—bright, mellow, and endlessly drinkable.
Closing out the lineup, Sweet Cheeks brings cheeky fun to your cup. Think caramel-chocolate fusion—rich, luscious, and decadent, topped with a kiss of whipped cream. It’s dessert in a mug, ideal for an afternoon pick‑me‑up or after‑dinner treat. Bold, sweet, and unapologetic—it’s the kind of indulgence that earns every calorie.
Overall, Bottoms Up Espresso’s menu is refreshingly creative. They’ve taken familiar latte formats and reimagined them with fruit, spice, and whimsical charm. Each drink shines on its own, yet together they form a playful, cohesive collection. Whether you’re craving comfort, sweetness, or a little bit of magic in your cup, there’s a “Bombshell” with your name on it.