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Eat Street Menu 09/16/19 – 09/20/19 Eat Street Menu 09/16/19 – 09/20/19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Scrambled Eggs Scrambled Egg Whites Breakfast Buffett Chefs choice: Frittata, breakfast potatoes, Vegetable, Pork & Turkey Sausage/Bacon Assorted Muffins, Croissants, Scones, Assorted Bagels, Sliced Fresh Breads & English Muffins Breakfast Smear Bar (Cream Cheese, Garden Veg CC, Walnut Raisin CC, Scallion CC, Seasonal) Continental Peanut Butter, Assorted Jams & Jelly Sliced Fresh Fruit and Melons Yogurt & Granola Bar Hard Boiled Eggs Oatmeal Selection of Oatmeal, Steal Cut Oats & Grits or Farina 12oz & 16oz Hand Stretched Sicilian Style Pies Served by the Slice Cheese, Pepperoni, Vegetable Garlic Knots Daily Special (Sandwich, Stromboli, Pasta, Gourmet Pie) Pressed & Toasted Sandwiches: Chipotle Roasted Turkey Caesar Tomato Wrap Grilled Chicken, Avocado, Tomato, BBQ Sauce Torn Arugula, Ciabatta Chicken Cordon Bleu, Ham, Swiss, Dijon, Pretzel Roll Italian Sausage, Roasted Red Peppers, Spinach, Provolone, Panini Selection of Chefs Choice Daily Composed Deli Salad Made to Order Sandwiches Honey Ham, Roasted Turkey, Smoked Turkey, Roast Beef, Roasted Chicken, Salami Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Tuna Salad & Roasted Vegetables American, Cheddar, Swiss, Provolone, Pepper Jack & Fresh Mozzarella Cheese Variety of Fresh Toppings and Spreads Selection of Fresh Baked Breads and Rolls LaFrieda Burgers & Cheeseburgers Turkey Burgers, Grilled Chicken Sandwiches Grilled Cheese, Quesadillas Served with Salsa and Sour Cream Grilled Hot Dogs, Cheesesteaks and Chicken Cheesesteaks Chicken Tenders, Fries & Sweet Potato Tots Signature Burger: 50/50 Mushroom Burger: Caramelized Onions, Garlic Pickle, Spicy Ketchup Chicken Special: Crispy BBQ Chicken, Honey BBQ, Scallion Ranch, Bacon Shredded Cheddar, Steak Roll Special Feature of the Week: Cajun Turkey Burger, Pepper jack, Onion Rings, Chipotle Mayo, Brioche 1 Eat Street Menu 09/16/19 – 09/20/19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Steak Caesar (Romaine, Kale, Garlic Croutons, Parmesan Cheese, Blackened Flank Steak, Chipotle Caesar Dressing Falafel Salad (Romaine, Baked Falafel, Shredded Beets, Carrot Straws, Cucumber, Tomato, Hummus, Lemon Tahini) Citrus Shrimp, Napa Slaw, Jasmine Rice, Roasted Corn, Diced Mango, Cashews, Sesame Vinaigrette Coconut Curry Chicken Thighs, Brown Rice, Red Quinoa, Green Onion, Carrot Straws, Raisins, Grapes, Cilantro, Lime Special: Flank Steak Caprese Salad Pesto Dusted Flank Steak, Ciliegini Mozzarella Cheese, Baby Tomato, Toasted Walnuts, Black Mission Figs, Basil Balsamic Dressing 9.95 Biscuits and Sausage Gravy Huevos Rancheros AM Warm Buttermilk Biscuits Smothered with Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo, Cheddar Cheese, House Made Sausage Gravy Topped with Pico, Flour Tortilla Fried Egg Your Way Guest Restaurant SHUK Cook’s Corner SHUK Chicken Shawarma Meg Chicken Shawarma or or Falafel Falafel Humming Bird Slow Cooked White or Wheat Pita White or Wheat Pita Osso Bucco Toppings: Tomato, Toppings: Tomato, Red Alla Milanese Red Onion, Onion, Cucumber, Cucumber, Lettuce, Lettuce, Marinated Saffron Risotto, Marinated Olives, Olives, Cherry Hot Cherry Hot Peppers, Peppers, Feta Feta Haricot Verts, Sauces: Tzatziki, Sauces: Tzatziki, Harissa, SHUK Harissa, SHUK Sides: Lemon Gremolata Sides: Tabbouleh, Hummus, 9.95 Tabbouleh, Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Baba Ghanoush, Edamame Salad Edamame Salad Southern Hispanic Heritage New England Poland Rome BBQ Glazed Chicken Month -Spain Roasted Kielbasa Herb Roasted Drumsticks & Thighs Spanish Paella Country Beef Pot Pie Sauerkraut Chicken with White (Chicken, Chorizo, Wine Butter Sauce Smothered Pork Chops Mussels, Clams, Fish Cakes Roasted Pork Loin Shrimp) Tartar Sauce Apple Onion Jus Garlic and Fennel Creamy Cheddar Grits, Baked Tilapia Sauté Shrimp and Chives Fennel, Tomato, Brown Sugar Baked Pierogis, Carmelized Spaghetti Olives Beans Onions, Sour Cream Rice & Black Eyed Peas Papas Bravas Penne Carbonara Edamame & Corn Green Beans, Braised Collard Greens, Saffron Rice Succotash Caramelized Red Roasted Broccoli with Bacon Onion Garlic and Crushed Escalivada Catalana Roasted Broccoli Pepper Corn Bread (Eggplant, Peppers, Roasted Purple and Onions, Tomato, Old Bay Bistro Chips Gold Baby Potato -Roasted Yukon Sherry) Potato Tomato Glazed Dill Roasted Carrots Bread Olive Oil Roasted Eggplant Soup Chicken Noodle Chicken Noodle Chicken Noodle Chicken Noodle Chefs Choice 12oz & 16oz Wild Mushroom Corn Chowder Green Chili Corn Beef Chili Chicken Gumbo Beef Chili Loaded Potato Potato Leek 2 Eat Street Menu 09/16/19 – 09/20/19 3 .
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