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Mimosas

The term "mimosa" can refer to different things, but one common usage is to refer to a plant with fluffy pink or yellow flowers, also known as the sensitive plant or the touch-me-not.

The word "mimosa" comes from the Latin word "mimus," which means "mime" or "actor." The plant is called "mimosa" because its leaves fold up and droop when they are touched or shaken, giving the impression of a shy or timid response, similar to that of an actor playing a mime. The plant's scientific name is Mimosa pudica, with "pudica" meaning "shy" or "bashful" in Latin.

It's worth noting that the term "mimosa" can also refer to a cocktail made with champagne and orange juice, which is said to have been invented in the 1920s in Paris. The origins of the cocktail's name are not entirely clear, but some speculate that it was named after the yellow color of the drink, which resembled the yellow flowers of the mimosa plant.



The Mimosa is a popular cocktail made from a mixture of orange juice and champagne, often served at brunch or other celebratory occasions. It is said to have been invented in the 1920s in Paris, where it became a favorite of the city's high society.

The Mimosa is typically made by filling a champagne flute halfway with chilled orange juice and then topping it off with an equal amount of chilled champagne. Some variations of the recipe call for a dash of triple sec or orange liqueur to be added to the mix, and others suggest using different types of sparkling wine, such as prosecco or cava, in place of champagne.

The Mimosa is a light and refreshing drink that is perfect for daytime celebrations or special occasions. It is often served alongside a variety of brunch dishes, such as eggs Benedict or French toast, and is a popular choice for weddings, baby showers, and other festive gatherings.


At 1908 we offer bottomless mimosas for $24 with a variety of juice! Choose between orange juice, raspberry lemonade, peach mango, or strawberry juice! This bottomless mimosa bar is available every day during the week!


So if you're in Denver and you want a mimosa?! Look no further than 1908 Uptown Eatery!

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