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Starters Drinks Beer Salads Baked Pasta Kids STARTERS BAKED PASTA Flatbread Cheese Sticks (v) 7.25 Served with garlic bread. Add a Caesar salad for 2.75. homemade dough, garlic butter, mozzarella/parmesan, *gf: can be prepared with gluten free pasta and side of marinara without bread Buffalo Sticks 8.50 flatbread cheese sticks + chicken and hot sauce, Lasagne · meat sauce, ridged lasagna, mozzarella 8.75 side of ranch or bleu cheese · marinara, ridged lasagna, mozzarella (*v) 8.25 Spinach-Artichoke Flatbread (v) 8.50 SALADS · add sautéed veggies +1.50 homemade dough, alfredo, fresh spinach leaves, artichoke, Spaghetti (*v)(*gf) 8.50 roasted garlic, red onion, mozzarella/parmesan/feta Caesar (v) 4.00 · meat sauce, thin spaghetti, mozzarella 8.50 Texas Caviar (v) 6.50 romaine, shredded parmesan, homemade croutons, · marinara, thin spaghetti, mozzarella (*v) 8.00 vegan dip featuring black beans, corn, peppers, and pepperoncini pepper small · add sautéed veggies +1.50 black-eyed peas, with homemade pizza dough chips House 4.50 Mushroom & Chicken Alfredo 9.50 Garlic Bread (v) 2.25 romaine, pepperoni, green olives, mozzarella, penne, chicken, mushrooms, alfredo, parmesan with cheese +1.00 and marinara +1.00 homemade croutons Pesto (*gf) 9.75 Loaded Garlic Bread 5.00 Garden (v)(gf) 4.00 pesto-infused penne and chicken, grape tomatoes, fresh hand-sliced mushrooms, pepperoni, black olives, romaine, red cabbage, grape tomatoes, celery, mozzarella/parmesan mozzarella, side of marinara baby carrots, cucumber Penne Bolognese (*gf) 9.00 Chili (gf) 4.25 Mediterranean (v) 4.25 penne, meat sauce, italian sausage, pepperoni, mozzarella tomato-based, three-bean, cheddar-topped romaine, fresh hand-sliced mushrooms, feta, black olives, Grilled Chicken Parmesan (*gf) 9.50 homemade croutons DRINKS marinated grilled chicken, spaghetti, marinara, parmesan Chicken Salad (gf) 8.50 Pomodoro (v)(*gf) 8.75 penne, marinara, spinach, black olives, mozzarella, Soft Drinks & Iced Tea 1.75 romaine, red cabbage, grape tomatoes, baby carrots, roasted garlic Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Mello Yello cucumber, celery, navel orange, pepperoncini, chicken salad large Chili Spaghetti (*gf) 9.25 20 oz. Bottles 1.50 Chef (gf) 8.25 chili, spaghetti, jalapeños, red onion, mozzarella/cheddar Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Coke Zero, romaine, red cabbage, pepperoni, canadian bacon, salami, Dasani, Lemonade mozzarella, black olives, grape tomatoes, baby carrots, celery, cucumber, pepperoncini KIDS Grilled Chicken (gf) 8.75 BEER Add 1.00 for carryout. romaine, red cabbage, marinated grilled chicken, Domestic Bottles 3.50 grape tomatoes, navel orange, gala apple, mozzarella, Mini Pizza (with one topping) 4.50 Budweiser, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Michelob Ultra, texas caviar, pepperoncini 0.50 per addtional topping, maximum of three Coors Light, PBR, Yuengling Spinach (v) 8.00 Spaghetti 4.50 Yazoo (Nashville) 4.00 fresh spinach leaves and mushrooms, feta, grape tomatoes, served with marinara or meat sauce Dos Perros, Gerst, Hefeweizen, Hop Perfect black olives, homemade croutons, gala apple Alfredo 4.50 Craft/Import 4.50 served over penne noodles, add chicken for 1.00 Peroni, Birra Moretti, Sam Adams, Blue Moon, Fat Tire, Dressings (gf): Ranch, Honey French, Honey Mustard, Bleu Cheese, Grilled Cheese Sandwich Sticks 4.25 Shiner Bock, Corona, plus rotating seasonal selection Italian, Caesar, and Vinaigrette (Strawberry, Raspberry, Balsamic) cut into six strips and served with marinara Hot BBQ 12.25/16.25/18.00 THIN CRUST PIZZA bbq sauce base, chicken, green pepper, jalapeños, SANDWICHES pineapple, bacon, mozzarella/cheddar small (10˝)/large (14˝)/XL (16˝) Oven-toasted with mozzarella on a six-inch garlic sub roll, Fredo 12.25/16.25/18.00 pickle, chips (substitute fruit or veggies for 1.25 extra). Our pizzas are handmade with a secret family recipe alfredo base, chicken, mushrooms, spinach, that has been passed down through generations. shredded parmesan Kitchen Sink 7.50 Unless otherwise specified, they feature classic red ham, turkey, pepperoni, bacon, pepperoncini/tomato relish sauce and mozzarella cheese. Pesto 12.50/16.50/18.25 Pizza Sub 7.00 —please no half/half bases pesto base, chicken, spinach, sundried tomato, canadian bacon, pepperoni, salami, mushrooms, —no half/half toppings on small pizzas shredded parmesan green pepper, red pizza sauce American Classic 10.75/14.75/16.50 Other Veggie (v) 11.75/15.75/17.50 Italian Cheesesteak 7.50 mushrooms, italian sausage, pepperoni artichoke, sundried tomato, spinach, feta, roasted garlic sautéed white onion, red and green bell pepper, Maggie (v) 10.00/14.00/15.75 roast beef, steak sauce Greek (v) 11.50/15.50/17.25 sliced tomato, fresh basil, shredded parmesan Turkey Pesto 7.25 mushrooms, black olives, banana peppers, feta, red onion turkey, roma tomato, pesto Pig 12.00/16.00/17.75 Chicken Salad 7.50 italian sausage, pepperoni, canadian bacon, bacon Brusciutto 12.50/16.50/18.25 olive oil base, prosciutto, feta, fresh basil, cold homemade chicken salad, hot garlic bread, no cheese Veggie (v) 12.00/16.00/17.75 sliced tomato, balsamic reduction, shredded parmesan Caribbean BBQ Ham 7.00 mushrooms, green pepper, red onion, black and ham, pineapple, bacon, bbq sauce green olives Chili Jubilee 11.50/15.50/17.25 Sloppy Tony (*v) 6.25 chili base, mozzarella/cheddar, jalapeños, sweet corn, open face spaghetti sandwich, no chips or pickle Supreme 13.75/17.75/19.50 white onion, bacon pig + veggie Pimento Cheese (v) 6.50 Country Breakfast 12.75/16.75/18.50 homemade pimento cheese, spinach, roma tomato Monster small/19.75/21.50 egg base, breakfast sausage, spinach, bacon, supreme + jalapeños, sundried tomato, red bell pepper, cheddar/mozzarella, maple syrup SIDES spinach, salami Florence 11.75/15.75/17.50 Meat Sauce 2.00 Potato Chips 1.00 Hogzilla 14.00/18.00/19.75 pepperoni, fresh basil, pepperoncini, feta, shredded parmesan Alfredo 2.00 Fruit 2.25 pig + prosciutto, salami, jalapeños, balsamic reduction, Marinara 1.50 Veggies 2.25 shredded parmesan Green Gobbler 13.00/17.00/18.75 Salad Dressing 1.25 Pepperoncinis 2.00 pesto base, turkey, chicken, broccoli, spinach, feta, Hawaiʻian 9.75/13.75/15.50 pineapple and canadian bacon green peppers, banana peppers DESSERTS (v) = vegetarian Spicy Bird 12.25/16.25/18.00 Key Lime Pie 3.50 (gf) = gluten free chicken, turkey, jalapeños, bacon Chocolate Lava Cake with vanilla ice cream 4.25 (*) = modifiably (v) or (gf) Bayswater 12.25/16.25/18.00 Coke Float 2.50 Customers with food allergies/intolerances are advised to exercise Abita Root Beer Float 3.50 chicken, spinach, sweet corn, pepperoncini, caution when ordering. We do our best to avoid cross-contamination, red bell pepper but it is possible. sauceboro · 2858 S. Church St. Murfreesboro, TN 37127 · 615.624.8258 · sauceboro.com .
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