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Today's Special Beef Stew TODAY’S SPECIAL Fried Flounder Fried Chicken with Cornbread, Rolls or Mix Baked Ham 1 Meat & 3 Vegetables . $7.99 Baked Chicken 1 Meat & 2 Vegetables . $6.99 Fried Pork Chop Smoked Sausage 1 Meat & 1 Vegetable . $5.99 Country Fried Steak 4 Vegetables . $6.49 Salmon Patty 3 Vegetables . $5.49 Chicken Fried Steak Add extra serving of meat for $3.49 Squash Casserole Fried Squash Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Jell-O Carrot and Raisin Salad *Cabbage *Baby Limas Macaroni & Cheese Applesauce Potato Salad *Green Beans *Fresh Collards Candied Yams Sliced Peaches Pickled Beets *Blackeyed Peas Fried Okra *Okra and Tomatoes Country Skillet Apples Alabam’ Slaw Sliced Tomatoes Creamed Corn Rice & Gravy Cornbread Dressing w/Giblet Gravy Cole Slaw Grilled Mixed Vegetables *Our recipes are traditional Southern country cooking. Many of our vegetables are seasoned with pork and are not strictly vegetarian. Please ask the manager on duty if you have any questions about food preparation. SPECIAL Sunday Only Chicken and Waffles . $7 .99 Southern Style Pot Roast . $8 .99 Southern Fried Catfish . $8 .99 Daily Meat Features Domestic southern raised catfish, seasoned with our salt and pepper cornmeal Sunday ....................................................Turkey & Dressing Salads Monday ..................................................Chicken and Dumplings Chef Salad . $8 .29 Tuesday .................................................Fried Chicken Livers Our famous salad with a baked or fried chicken breast, Wednesday .........................................Meat Loaf diced ham, shredded cheddar cheese, boiled egg, carrots, red cabbage and tomatoes, all on a bed of crisp romaine and Thursday ..............................................Pulled Bar-B-Que Pork, Liver and Onions iceberg lettuce. Friday.......................................................Grilled Boneless Chicken Breast Saturday ...............................................BBQ Chicken Our Famous Salad with Chicken . 6. .59 Large tossed salad with a baked or fried chicken breast, Country Dinners - Cooked To Order carrots, red cabbage and tomatoes, all on a bed of crisp Rib-Eye Steak - USDA Choice, grilled the way you like it .......................................$15.99 romaine and iceberg lettuce. Calabash Shrimp - Calabash Style Shrimp ..........................................................................9.99 Tossed Salad . 3 .49 Hamburger Steak - 12 oz. Ground Chuck Smothered with Grilled Onions ...9.99 Large tossed salad with carrots, red cabbage and tomatoes, all add bell peppers .49, mushrooms .79 on a bed of crisp romaine and iceberg lettuce. Chicken Strips - Lightly Breaded, served with Honey Mustard .........................8.99 Served with Cornbread, Rolls, Saltines or Captain’s Wafers - Onions by Request Country Ham - Center Sliced with Red-Eye Gravy ..........................................................7.99 Salad Dressings Includes Salad, French Fries or Cheese Potato, Cornbread, Roll or Mix 1000 Island • Blue Cheese • Ranch • Italian • Honey Mustard (May Substitute 1 Vegetable for Potato or 2 Vegetables for Salad) Oil and Vinegar • French • Reduced Calorie/Low Fat Ranch Small Plates for All Ages Desserts $2 .99 • Ice Cream .99/scoop $3 .99 No Substitutions Apple Pie Pecan Pie Lemon Meringue Pie One meat, two vegetables, cornbread or roll Peach Cobbler Banana Pudding Chocolate Meringue Pie Fried Chicken (leg or thigh) • Fried Flounder Blackberry Cobbler Carrot Cake Grilled Pound Cake • 1.99 Beef Stew • Baked Ham Chocolate Cake Smoked Sausage • Chicken Strips (2) Low Carb Special $5 .99 Side Orders Sandwiches Choice of two vegetables and no bread Vegetable ............................................................................$1.69 with your choice of French Fries or vegetables French Fries ........................................................................1.69 Hamburger on a Bun ...............................................$5.99 Grilled 6 oz boneless chicken breast - 0 Carbs Cheese Potato...................................................................2.29 Bar-B-Que Pork on a Bun .........................................5.99 Green Beans - 9 Carbs • Cabbage - 4 Carbs Daily Meats .........................................................................3.49 Baked Ham on a Bun or Texas Toast .............5.99 Collards - 9 Carbs • Pickled Beets - 5 Carbs Cornbread, Rolls or Mix (2) ....................................... .59 Flounder Fillet on a Bun ..........................................5.99 Cole Slaw - 12 Carbs Extra Salad Dressing .................................................... .79 Chicken Filet on a Bun ..............................................5.99 Grilled Mixed Vegetables - 5 Carbs Sour Cream ........................................................................... .79 Pork Chop (Bone-in or Out) on a Bun ............5.99 NO SUBSTITUTIONS Country Fried Steak on a Bun.............................5.99 Drinks Soups & Chili Real Southern Tea (Sweet or Unsweet) ...........$1.59 Smoked Sausage on a Bun .....................................5.99 $3 .99 / Bowl • $2 .49 / Cup Hot Tea ....................................................................................1.59 Fried Bologna on Texas Toast .............................4.99 • Vegetable Soup with Beef • Coffee (Regular or Decaffeinated) ..........................1.59 BLT on Texas Toast .......................................................5.99 • Chicken and Rice Soup • Hot Chocolate....................................................................1.69 Grilled Cheese on Texas Toast ............................3.99 •Spicy Blackeyed Pea Soup (Seasonal) • Soft Drinks (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Orange) ...1.99 Add Cheese ........................................................................... .39 • Chili and Beans (Seasonal) • Lemonade ............................................................................1.99 Above Served with Cornbread, Rolls or Saltines Milk (2% or Chocolate) 12 oz. ...$1.59.....20 oz. ....$2.39 Open 7 Days a Week - Open at 6:00 am - Breakfast, Lunch & Supper Full Service Catering Available • Call 803-796-7821 711-1 University Village .......Blythewood, SC 29016 .....................(803) 451-8400 501 Knox Abbott Drive ........Cayce, SC 29033 ...............................(803) 791-0314 10170 Two Notch Road ........Columbia, SC 29229.........................(803) 419-5662 7620 Two Notch Road ..........Columbia, SC 29223.........................(803) 788-3088 3147 Forest Drive .................Columbia, SC 29204.........................(803) 787-8781 818 Elmwood Avenue ...........Columbia, SC 29201.........................(803) 779-6407 402 Beltline Blvd ..................Columbia, SC 29205.........................(803) 738-0006 1824 Broad River Road .......Columbia, SC 29210.........................(803) 798-6427 www.lizardsthicket.com 7938 Garners Ferry Road ...Columbia, SC 29209.........................(803) 647-0095 1712 W. Palmetto Street.......Florence, SC 29501 ...........................(843) 519-1083 7569 St. Andrews Road ........Irmo, SC 29063 .................................(803) 732-1225 TM 621 West Main Street ...........Lexington, SC 29072 ........................(803) 951-3555 US #1 4616 Augusta Road ...Lexington, SC 29073-9196 ...............(803) 785-5560 2240 Airport Blvd .................West Columbia, SC 29169 ...............(803) 796-7820 Owned & Operated by The Williams Family 2234 Sunset Blvd ..................West Columbia, SC 29169 ...............(803) 794-0923 Good Morning We bring out the best in breakfast. Hearty Country Breakfast Authentic Southern Specialties All of our hearty country breakfasts are served with two extra-large, All of our Southern specialties are served with two extra-large, farm fresh eggs, your choice of toast or homemade biscuit and a farm fresh eggs, your choice of toast or homemade biscuit and side dish. Choose your side dish: grits, hash browns, country skillet a side dish. Choose your side: grits, hashbrowns, country skillet apples or sliced tomatoes. apples or sliced tomatoes. Two Eggs.............................................. $3.99 Smoked Sausage ..............................6.49 Thick-Sliced Bacon .........................5.99 Baked Ham ...........................................6.49 Sausage Patties ................................5.99 Hamburger Patty ...........................6.49 Steak and Eggs . $14 .99 Sausage Links ....................................5.99 Salmon Patty .....................................6.49 - All American - Turkey Sausage .................................5.99 Pork Chop (fried or grilled) ............6.49 Choice Rib Eye Steak, Cooked to Order Fried Bologna .....................................5.99 Grilled Chicken Breast ...............6.49 Fried Flounder ...................................6.49 Breakfast Sampler . $8 .99 - Real Southern - Half Slice of Country Ham, Two Strips of Bacon, Build Your Own Omelettes One Sausage Patty or Two Sausage Links Our cooked-to-order omelettes are made of three extra-large, fresh cracked eggs, your choice of toast or homemade biscuit and a side dish. Choose your side dish: grits, hash browns, country skillet apples Country Ham and Eggs . $7 .99 or sliced tomatoes. - A Southern Staple - Center Sliced North Carolina Hickory Smoked Country Ham Plain Omelette ..........................................$4.99 Add your favorites: with Red-Eye Gravy Diced Tomatoes .49 • Diced Onions .49 • Diced Bell Peppers .49 Cheese (American or Cheddar) .79
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