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V = Vegetarian Item VA = Vegetarian Available VG = Vegan Available Please Let Us Know of Any Food Allergy You May Have $7.00 V Buffalo Fries / fresh hand cut fries tossed in buffalo sauce with melted blue, scallions and ranch - / the classic grilled cheese companion! topped with cheddar, romano & scallions Roasted Garlic Tomato Soup VG BOWL $4.50 / CUP $3.50 V, Buffalo Chicken Chowder / creamy spicy soup with pulled chicken, blue cheese, celery, carrots & banana peppers BOWL $4.75 / CUP $3.75 Dressings / Honey Balsamic, Ranch & Thai Chili Lime, Creamy Herb Vinaigrette, Peanut Sesame Melt House / mixed greens, sun-dried tomato, hardboiled egg, croutons, crumbled feta or blue cheese or shredded cheddar & tossed with a house made dressing - $8.50 V AWESOME noodle #1 / baby spinach & napa cabbage, lo mein noodles, avocado, tomato, mint, cilantro, basil, scallions & candied peanuts tossed in sweet & spicy thai chili lime dressing or peanut sesame dressing - $10.00 V, VG Ranch Chicken / mixed greens, roasted pulled chicken, crumbled bacon, chopped egg, tomato, herb croutons, cheddar cheese & tossed with ranch dressing - $12.00 VA, VG check out the Kindergarten / fresh baked bread, choose your favorite cheese - WHOLE $7.00 / HALF $5.00 V, VG additional items Wake & Bacon / farm fresh fried eggs, hickory bacon, american - WHOLE $10.00 / HALF $7.50 VA list too! Chorizo & Potato / fresh ground spicy sausage and hearty potato hash, cheddar - WHOLE $9.50 / HALF $7.00 VA, VG Porky Cheese / honey ham, hickory bacon, swiss - WHOLE $11.50 / HALF $9.00 Cleveland Cheese Steak / flavorful braised pulled beef brisket, garlic mushrooms, sautéed onions & peppers, rosemary onion aioli, provolone - WHOLE $15.00 / HALF $11.00 VA, VG MELT CHEESEBURGER / fresh ground steak burger or homemade veggie burger topped with your favorite cheese $12.00 VA, VG *steak burger cooked to a temperature of medium well (155F) Case Western BBQ / roasted pulled pork or chicken, sweet bbq sauce, crunchy slaw, pepper-jack PORK WHOLE $13.50 / HALF $10.00 - CHICKEN WHOLE $12.50 / HALF $9.00 VA, VG CUBAN War Pig / honey ham, mojo glazed pulled pork, seared pork belly, pickle spears, honey mustard, swiss WHOLE $15.00 / HALF $11.00 Summer Chicken / roasted pulled chicken, tomato basil relish, fresh baby spinach, creamy garlic herb vinaigrette, muenster - WHOLE $12.50 / HALF $9.50 VA Bushwood Club / smoked turkey, hickory bacon, rosemary onion aioli, fresh romaine lettuce, sliced tomato, provolone WHOLE $13.50 / HALF $10.00 VA Mushroom Melt / garlic mushrooms, caramel port onions, wilted baby spinach, provolone - WHOLE $12.50 / HALF $9.50 V, VG GRILLED Peanut Butter & JELLY / house made peanut butter, candied peanuts, berry preserves for dipping WHOLE $9.00 / HALF $6.00 V, VG Half Combo Pick 2 / half kindergarten, cup of soup or half melt house salad - $9.00 V, VG the consumption of raw or undercooked eggs & meat products may increase the risk of food borne illness designed and printed in ohio by noproblemprinting.com V = vegetarian item VA = vegetarian available VG = vegan available Please let us know of any food allergy you may have. We are very accommodating and want you to enjoy Melt, worry free. Gluten Free Bread Available – Add $2.00 Additional Items CHEESE AVAILABLE Veggies Interesting Stuff • american baby spinach - $1.00 2 fried eggs - $1.50 • blue banana peppers - .75¢ fresh cut fries - $1.00 fresh avocado - $1.50 • cheddar garlic mushrooms - $2.00 Signature • feta pickle spears - $1.00 Sauces & Dips • muenster romaine lettuce - no charge Deliciousness for just .75¢ • provolone sautéed green peppers - .75¢ • pepper-jack sautéed onions - .75¢ berry preserves sliced tomato - .50¢ creamy herb vinaigrette • swiss sun-dried tomato - $1.00 honey balsamic dressing sweet slaw - $1.00 Vegan Cheese - Add $2.00 peanut butter • cheddar peanut sesame dressing Meats • mozzarella bacon - $3.00 ranch braised beef brisket - $6.00 Vegan Protein additions rosemary onion aioli Substitute any vegan protein for no charge chorizo & potato hash - $3.00 spicy buffalo sauce honey ham - $3.00 • seitan - $2.50 pork belly - $1.50 sweet bbq • tofu bacon - $2.00 roasted pulled chicken - $3.00 thai chili lime dressing • vegan burger - $4.00 roasted pulled pork - $2.50 • vegan chorizo & potato hash - $2.50 smoked turkey - $4.00 steak burger - $6.00 • vegan pulled chicken - $2.50 HOURS OF OPERATION Monday - Friday 11am-10pm Saturday and Sunday 12pm-10pm Please visit our other full service Melt Bar and Grilled locations: Lakewood - 14718 Detroit Avenue / 216-226-3699 Cleveland Heights - 13463 Cedar Road / 216-965-0988 Independence - 6700 Rockside Road / 216-520-1415 Mentor - 7289 Mentor Avenue / 440-530-3770 Columbus Short North- 840 North High Street / 614-453-1150 Columbus Easton - 4206 Worth Ave / 614-478-0648 #MELTUNIVERSITY #MELTBARGRILLED meltuniversity.com meltbarandgrilled.com MELT UNIVERSITY is owned by Melt Bar and Grilled Inc and operated under an agreement by Bon Appétit Management Company Melt Bar and Grilled - PO BOX 771150 Lakewood, Ohio 44107.
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