Culinary Institute of America Opens First Late-Night Cocktail Spot in Napa at CIA at Copia

The Haven at Copia offers terrace views, cocktails, and small bites
New Late-Night Haven for Food and Wine Lovers Opens in Napa
Photo: Kristen Loken

The CIA at Copia added a new late night destination to the Napa community: The Haven, which debuted on July 28, and is The Culinary Institute of America’s first cocktail-focused bar across all of its campuses. Using The Grove’s kitchen elevator, guests will arrive at the second floor entrance, greeted by a retro floor-to-ceiling cocktail-inspired mural to set the tone. The Haven’s balcony is the place to relax in open air and take in the views of the CIA at Copia’s beautiful gardens and Napa skyline.

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“The Haven was born from the idea to create a different, after-hours spot in Napa’s Oxbow District. The concept began with the idea of a pre-Prohibition lounge – guests would come in through the kitchen and pop out into a cozy, late-night spot where they could enjoy delicious food, a killer cocktail, and a great time.” said Thomas Bensel (Managing Director – California Campus, CIA at Copia) in a statement.

The Haven’s beverage program is a collaborative effort between consultant Josh Harris (Bon Vivants Hospitality, Trick Dog) and the CIA at Copia team led by beverage educator Traci Dutton. The Haven offers a short list of creations inspired by the author of The Bar-Tender’s Guide, “Professor” Jerry Thomas, as well as influential mixologists and trends from throughout the Institute’s history. The bar will also offer a rotating selection of tapped cocktails, alcohol free cocktails, plus local and international wines and beers. Most prices will range between $14-$20.

Beverage menu highlights include:

Mai Tai Consommé

The Ritz Cocktail

Fig Leaf Daiquiri

Blackberry Cobbler

Coffee Old Fashioned

Napa Valley Sour

Dr Long Pepper

DIY- G&T with house-made tonic, New American style gin and fresh garden garnishes.

With a traditional Josper grill and oven on site, The CIA at Copia’s culinary team created a menu of small, shareable plates that pull flavor from live-fire cooking, complementing the outdoor setting and featuring seasonal ing

Menu highlights include:

Lamb Arrosticini (Skewers) w/ MintSalsa Verde & Charred Cherry Tomatoes

Kampachi Crudo with Citrus & Fennel

Ember-Roasted Artichoke w/ Fava Bean “Aioli”

Baked Caciocavallo Cheese

Marinated Anchovy on Grilled Toast w/ Smoked Tomato Paste & Basil Oil

Duck Pintxo with Harissa & Sumac on Israeli Couscous

Grilled Octopus with Potatoes & Smoked Paprika

Wagyu Steak “Tagliata” with Arugula, EVOO & Lemon

With Hague blue walls and gray accents, The Haven is a space reminiscent of the art deco era. Statement pieces such as an original mural, custom bar, cozy furnishings, contemporary glass chandeliers and timeless barware set the tone. Soft lights and club tunes complete the scene.

Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.

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