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Bagels .50 Add Ons 1.00 Sandwiches Specialty Sandwiches Biff's Bagels .85 Each Sandwiches Biff’s Breakfast Bagels Plain, Mish Mash, Sesame 4.50 Half Dozen Asiago, Salt, Garlic, All sandwiches come with lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber, Bagel with two steamed eggs………………….…...3.65 Onion, Poppy, Four Seed 8.25 Bakers Dozen and choice of swiss, jack, cheddar or provolone cheese With eggs & cheese …………………….…………. 4.75 Cinnamon Raisin, Blueberry mustard and mayo upon request. With eggs, and meat….……………………………..4.75 Spinach Parmesan, Multi Grain Plus 2 “Bakers Choices” Daily With eggs, cheese & meat……………….………….5.75 Oven Roasted Turkey Breast Cheeses ~ swiss, jack, cheddar or provolone Oven Roasted Roast Beef Meats ~ bacon, turkey bacon, canadian bacon, sausage, or ham 2 OZ. 4 OZ. 8 OZ. Cream Cheese Spreads Ham Plain, Veggie, Honey Walnut, 6.75 Plain 1.40 2.15 3.75 Raspberry Turkey Pastrami Coffee Southwest, Green Chile & Cheddar Flavored 1.80 2.50 4.45 Chicken Walnut Salad House Blend or Double French Roast 12 oz. 16oz. 20 oz Garlic & Herb, Scallion Lox 2.75 3.35 5.95 1.35 1.65 1.95 Spinach Artichoke Parmesan Hummus 1.80 2.50 4.45 Lite (Low Fat), Tomato Basil, P.B 1.60 2.50 4.45 Lox Spread Jam 1.35 2.15 3.75 Specialty Sandwiches Tapenade 1.95 2.25 3.95 Espresso Drinks Salty Dawg ~ 3.15 Non Dairy Spreads Tofutti 1.80 2.50 4.45 A salt bagel with spicy mustard smothered with melted Swiss Cheese. Hummus, Sundried Tomato Tapenade, Single Double Triple Peanut Butter, Tofutti Jalapeno Melt ~ 3.65 Espresso ~ Straight up espresso 1.50 2.00 2.50 Jalapenos, onions and tomatoes with melted cheddar cheese. Americano ~ Espresso & hot water 1.75 2.25 2.75 Hot Ham & Cheese ~ 6.75 Cappuccino ~ Espresso, milk and foam 2.25 2.75 3.25 Ham, choice of cheese, mustard, tomatoes and onions melted to perfection. Bagel With Plain Cream Cheese ……………....…..2.25 Latte ~ Espresso and steamed milk 2.50 3.00 3.50 Biff’s Reuben ~ 6.75 Bagel With Flavored Cream Cheese…………....….2.65 Mocha ~Espresso and chocolate milk 2.75 3.25 3.75 Turkey pastrami, sour kraut, spicy mustard and melted swiss cheese. Bagel With Lox Spread……………………….…….3.60 Black Bean Burger ~ 6.75 Chai ~ Oregon Chai and steamed milk 2.25 3.00 3.75 Substitute soy milk add .65 Bagel With Non Dairy Spread……………….……..2.65 Meatless black bean patty with lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber and choice of cheese. Bagel With Butter…………………………….…..…1.35 Pizza Bagel ~ 4.15 Add caramel, hazelnut, almond or vanilla syrup .50 Bagel With Butter And Jam………………………...1.85 Tomato, black olives, onions, artichoke hearts and provolone cheese with our home made pizza sauce. Southwest Turkey or Beef Melt ~ 7.25 Hansen’s Soda ……...1.00 12 oz OJ... ……...…..2.25 Our own oven roasted turkey breast or roast beef, avocado, jalapenos, tomato and on- Gatorade ………..... 1.95 Bottled Iced Tea…. 2.25 Add Ons ion with choice of cheese. Assorted Hot Teas ...1.25 Mexican Coke...…….2.00 Tomatoes Veggie Deluxe ~ 4.75 Artichoke Hearts Lettuce, tomatoes, onion, cucumber, sprouts, olives, walnuts, artichoke hearts, and Extra Cheese avocado. (Add cheese, hummus or tapenade for 1.00) Onions Other Goodies Avocado 1.00 Lox & Capers ~ 7.95 Cookie Of The Day………………………………..…...…..1.75 Cucumbers Cream cheese, lox, capers, onions and tomatoes. Blue Corn Scone…………….………………..……………2.00 Olives Sausage B.L.T. ~ 4.85 Muffin Of The Day………………………..….…………....1.75 Plenty of bacon, lettuce and tomato. Lettuce .50 Bacon Croissant……………………………………..…………......1.75 Cheese Louise ~ 6.50 Sprouts Canadian Bacon 1.25 Choice of cream cheese, Swiss, cheddar and jack with avocado, lettuce , Homemade Granola…………………….……..……..….…2.25 Walnuts Turkey Bacon tomato and onion Yogurt………………………………………….…………...1.50 Butter Turkey Sausage Turkey Club ~ 7.65 Chips…………………………………….………….………1.00 Jam Our own oven roasted turkey breast , bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato and onion with Bagel Chips……………………………..…………………..2.25 choice of cheese. .
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