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West Newton ARLINGTON Dedham Restaurant catering packages Catering à La Carte 10 person minimum (price per person). Jumbo Wings | . .$36 All packages include homemade pickles, cornbread and our sweet, Choose dry-rubbed, Sweet & Sticky, Honey Hot, hot and gold BBQ sauces. Sandwich meats include sandwich rolls. Jerked or Buffalo Sauce. (30 wings.) Veggie Sticks & Bleu Cheese | .... $6 The Sandwich Deal | ..$9.99 15 celery and 15 carrot sticks with bleu cheese dressing. Pulled pork and pulled chicken with your choice of three sides. Low Country Shrimp Cocktail | Market $ Substitute brisket, burnt ends or hot links for $1 more. Large shrimp poached with Creole seasoning, served with Jumbo Sandwich Deal | $12.49 cocktail sauce and lemon. (18 pcs, approx 1 lb.) A generous portion of three sandwich meats and three sides. Texas Brisket and Pinto Bean Chili | .. $36 Combo 1: Chicken & Sandwich Meats | $14.99 Served with sour cream, cheese, and diced white onion. BBQ and/or jerked chicken, two sandwich meats and three sides. 9” x 11” pan serves 12-15. Combo 2: Ribs & Sandwich Meats | $15.99 Smoky Kielbasa | $48 St. Louis Cut ribs, two sandwich meats and three sides. Topped with Carolina Gold Sauce. 9” x 11” pan serves 12-15. Combo 3: Ribs & Chicken | $16.99 Cheese Platter | $90 small | $120 large St. Louis Cut ribs, BBQ and/or jerked chicken and three sides. Cheese served with crackers and fruit garnish. Combo 4: Ribs, Chicken & Sandwich Meat | $17.49 Small serves 25-30; large serves 35-40. St. Louis Cut ribs, BBQ and/or jerked chicken, one sandwich meat and three sides. west newton Combo 5: The Big Deluxe | $18.99 meats 1375 Washington Street St. Louis Cut ribs, BBQ and/or jerked chicken, two sandwich 9” x 11” pans of meat serve 10-12 people. West Newton MA 02465 meats and three sides. Pulled Pork or Pulled Chicken | $65 (617) 332-BLUE Brisket or Burnt Ends | $75 Hot Links | $60 ARLINGTON sandwich meatS St. Louis Cut Ribs (12 bones) | $25 908 Massachusetts Avenue | $25 Pulled Pork | Pulled Chicken Sweet & Sticky Ribs (12 bones) Arlington MA 02476 BBQ or Jerked Chicken (20 pcs) | $40 Brisket | Burnt Ends | Hot Links (781) 648-RIBS SIDE DISHES Dedham 342 Washington Street side dishes 9” x 11” pans of sides serve 15-18 people. Dedham MA 02026 Baked Beans Green Beans Black-Eyed Corn Baked Beans, Green Beans, Black-Eyed Corn, Cole Slaw, | $27 (781) 312-BLUE Cole Slaw Collard Greens Dirty Rice Collard Greens, Dirty Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Rice & Beans, Mashed Potatoes Rice & Beans Potato Salad Potato Salad or Macaroni & Cheese. Macaroni & Cheese Big Green Salad Restaurant hours Big Green Salad | $27 serves 12-15 | $45 serves 25-30 MON-SAT 11-9 Spring greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers and shredded cabbage. Served with balsamic vinaigrette and Caesar. SUN 11-8 Extras Vegetarian Burrito | $6.29 each CATERING With rice & beans, cabbage, salsa, cilantro & sour cream. Beverages Boston & New England (617) BIG-RIBS Paper Goods | 75¢ per person Homemade Sweet Tea or Lemonade | $8.00 gallon Sturdy plates, forks, spoons, knives, napkins, serving spoons and tongs. Spring or Sparkling Water | $1.50 bottle ORDER ONLINE Coca-Cola® products | $1.75 can... rev20190321 BlueRibbonBBQ.com RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Sandwiches & Platters Feed-a-crowd how to Order Catering Sandwich Platter Greensboro Brown Bag | $39.99 48-hour notice is appreciated, but we will do w/ 2 sides 2 sides & 2 pints boneless meat; brisket or burnt ends (+$2) our best to accommodate shorter notice. cornbread 2 pints of side dishes served w/BBQ sauces, Pulled Pork or Pulled Chicken | $9.99 | $12.99 pickles, cornbread & rolls • Call our catering office Monday-Friday 9 AM - 5 PM Brisket or Burnt Ends | $10.99 | $14.99 Feed Bag for Four | $59.99 at (617) BIG-RIBS Hot Links | $7.99 | $11.99 1 slab of St. Louis Cut ribs, One 1/2 BBQ or jerked chicken • Email your order to [email protected] Rib Sandwich (2 bones) | $8.49 ................. 1 pint boneless meat; brisket or burnt ends (+$2) Johnny’s Combo | $10.99 ................. 2 pints of side dishes served w/BBQ sauces, Triple Play Sliders | $9.99 ................. pickles, cornbread & rolls PickUp St. Louis Ribs | 1/3 slab $13.99 | 1/2 slab $17.99 Supper for Six | $99.99 Catering orders may be picked up in our restaurant Hot Open-Faced Brisket topped w/ gravy | $12.49 1 1/2 slabs of St. Louis Cut ribs, Two 1/2 BBQ or jerked chickens BBQ or Jerked Chicken 1/2 chicken | $12.49 2 pints boneless meat; brisket or burnt ends (+$2) locations, but must be placed through our catering office. Duo Platter brisket & burnt ends (+50¢) | $15.99 2 quarts of side dishes served w/BBQ sauces, WEST NEWTON 1375 Washington Street pickles, cornbread & rolls Trio Platter brisket & burnt ends (+50¢) | $17.99 ARLINGTON 908 Massachusetts Avenue bulk meats DEDHAM 342 Washington Street side dishes ½ Pint Pint Quart Pan Baked Beans, Green Beans, Black-Eyed Corn, Cole Slaw, Collard Greens, Pulled Pork $7 $14 $26 $65 Dirty Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Rice & Beans and Potato Salad Pulled Chicken $7 $14 $26 $65 delivery $3 1/2 pint | $6 pint | $11 quart | $27 Pan Burnt Ends $8 $16 $30 $75 Delivery is available on catering orders of $150 or more. Brisket $8 $16 $30 $75 Our delivery area covers much of New England. Fees start at $35. Specialties Hot Links $6 $12 $24 $60 Soup with cornbread | $5.99 | $10.99 qt. St. Louis Cut Ribs $3 lone bone | $11 1/3 slab Service Soup and Slider Combo | $7.49........ $15 1/2 slab | $25 full slab We offer on-site grilling, pig roasts and more! Big Green Salad | $6.99........ BBQ or Jerked Chicken $9 1/2 chicken | $16 whole chicken Visit our website for more information or call (617) BIG-RIBS. Spring greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers $40 pan and shredded cabbage. Served with balsamic vinaigrette or Caesar salad dressings. Add pulled chicken (+$2.50) or spicy chicken salad (+$2.50). Homemade desserts BBQ Burritos | $6.29 Key Lime or Pecan Pie | $3.99 slice | $16.99 pie With rice & beans, cabbage, salsa, cilantro & sour cream. ........ Dessert Bars | $3.49 each Add pork or chicken (+$2), brisket or burnt ends (+$3). Chocolate Chip Brownie, Congo Bar or Dream Bar Side Dish Platter Three side dishes with cornbread Fruit Cobbler of the Day | $3.99 each | $7.99........ extras Cornbread | 99¢ each DAILY Specials on facebook Pickles | $3 ½ pt us to get specials or see chalkboards in stores. Sweet, Hot, Gold or NC Vinegar Sauce | $6 pt... XXX or Chipotle Mustard Sauce | $6 pt... Salsa | $6 pt... Blue Ribbon Pan Gravy | $5 pt... Before placing your order, please inform your server T-Shirt or Hat | $15 each if a person in your party has a food allergy. BlueRibbonBBQ.com.
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