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The Brown Jug Three Thick Slices of Toasted Wheat Bread, Wrapped Around ¼ Pound of Smoked Add Waffle Fries Sandwiches or Whole Wheat Wraps The Road to Burgerville Served with kettle chips and a pickle. Make any sandwich a whole wheat wrap for free. Our Hamburgers are a full ½ lb. of Prime Angus Ground Beef. UM Newadd Fried Egg $1.00 add Side of Guacamole $2.00 Gluten free wrap $1.50 New Cauliflower Gluten Free Crust $3.00 Served on a grilled Brioche bun with lettuce, add Steak Fries $1.99 add Jug Fries $1.99 add Waffle Fries $2.99 add Onion Rings $3.99 We cook with Extra Virgin Short Code tomato, pickle spear and chips. Olive Oil & Sea Salt Approved Tom Brady’s Corned Beef Reuben $9.99 Niko’s Pesto Chicken $8.99 Add raw onion or mayo free upon request. Shaved corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, thousand island on grilled marble rye. Chicken breast, tomato, pesto sauce, and mozzarella cheese on Ciabatta. Perry’s Georgia Reuben $9.99 Red’s Grilled Chicken Sandwich $8.99 Newadd Fried Egg ............ $1.00 add Guacamole .....$2.00 Shaved turkey breast, Swiss cheese, coleslaw, thousand Island on grilled marble rye. Grilled chicken breast topped with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. on Ciabatta bread. Served: Seasoned, Cajun, BBQ, Sesame Teriyaki, add Steak Fries ...... $1.99 add Jug Fries ........$1.99 Copp’s Club The biggest club in Ann Arbor! $9.99 Caribbean Jerk, Buffalo-Style, or BBQ Chipotle The Brown Jug Three thick slices of toasted wheat bread, wrapped around ¼ pound of smoked add Waffle Fries ...... $2.99 add Onion Rings .. $3.99 turkey breast, crisp bacon, American cheese, lettuce, ripe tomato, and mayonnaise. NewWoody’s Open-Faced Falafel Sandwich $8.99 Restaurant ~ Since 1938 $9.99 Fresh made Falafel patties topped with tomato, cucumber, onion, lettuce, Digger’s Fried Cod Sandwich & yogurt sauce on a grilled pita. Cheeses: add for only $1.00 each Lightly battered snow white cod fillet, with lettuce, ripe tomato, and American, Swiss, Muenster, mozzarella, pepper jack, cheddar, mayonnaise. Served on toasted brioche bun. Charles Woodson’s Stacked Ham $7.99 feta, Boursin cheese, blue cheese, or feisty feta cheese. $8.99 Shaved honey smoked ham, grilled with Swiss cheese and onions. Larkin’s Greek Gyros Served on marble rye bread with spicy mustard. Slices of gyro meat or grilled chicken, served in warm pita bread, topped with diced onions, fresh tomatoes, and tzatziki sauce. Coach Daley’s French Dip $9.99 Meats: add for only $1.99 each Make it into a Platter with petite Greek salad, Jug fries, and tzatziki sauce. $12.99 ¼ pound shaved U.S.D.A. Choice lean roast beef. Served on a multigrain Crisp bacon, honey ham, smoked turkey, gyro meat, French bread with horseradish sauce, mozzarella cheese, and hot au jus. Italian sausage, pepperoni. NewEvan King’s Mediterranean Bruschetta Sandwich $7.99 Fresh tomato, cucumber, feta, green onion, olive pâté, pesto sauce and Warde Manuel’s Super Hoagie $9.99 herbs on grilled multigrain baguette. Add grilled chicken for $3.75 Choice of shaved roast beef or grilled chicken with onions, mushrooms, All the goodies: add for only 99¢ each $6.99 green pepper, banana peppers, and side of honey mustard. Topped with Sautéed mushrooms, sautéed onions, green or black olives, Funchess’ Grilled Cheese Sandwich melted Swiss cheese. Served on multigrain French bread. Thick cut Texas toast and four slices of your favorite cheese. green peppers, jalapeño peppers, banana peppers, pineapple, (Ripe tomato and crispy bacon, add $1.50) Matt Dudek’s Italian Club $9.99 sauerkraut, coleslaw, and cajun spice. $7.99 Ham, salami, pepperoni, Mortadella, lettuce, tomatoes, banana peppers, Ed Warinner’s BLT homemade dressing, oregano, with American and Swiss cheeses. Five slices of crisp bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise on Texas toast. The Burger Sauces: add for only 50¢ each Served on multigrain French bread. Barbecue, honey mustard, marinara, ranch, buffalo wing sauce, Jon “Wolverine Trooper” Leopold’s Meatball Sandwich $8.99 pizza sauce, thousand island, cucumber sauce, horseradish, Italian meatballs with marinara sauce, and mozzarella cheese. Tuna Salad Sandwich $7.99 Albacore tuna salad with lettuce and tomato on cracked wheat bread. salsa, or side of au jus. Served on multigrain French bread. $8.99 Graham’s Roasted Chicken Salad Sandwich $7.99 Greg Mattison’s Parmigiana Sandwich Slow roasted chicken breast with walnuts, pineapple, coconut, and Fried chicken breast, tomato sauce, and mozzarella cheese on French bread. mayonnaise. Served on Texas toast with lettuce and ripe tomato. Kampfer’s Famous Brown Jug Burger* $9.99 Ben Herbert’s Grilled Caesar Sandwich $8.99 Marinated chicken breast topped with Boursin cheese, tomato, Alan Oaks’ Fish Tacos $10.99 Three Fried Cod with chipotle aioli, cabbage, and lime on flour tortillas. Shatty’s Pizza Burger* $10.99 romaine lettuce, and Caesar dressing. Served on Ciabatta bread. Served with chips and salsa. Topped with mozzarella, pepperoni, and pizza sauce. Breaston’s Pulled Pork Sandwich add cheese 99¢ $8.99 Taylor Lewan’s South Western Burger* $10.99 Open face sandwich with coleslaw on the bun. NewMaher’s Muffaletta $10.99 Mortadella, ham, salami, Capicola, pepperoni, spicy olive salad, home-made Topped with jalapeños and pepperjack cheese. Henne’s Pulled Chicken Sandwich add cheese 99¢ $8.99 dressing, Muenster and Swiss cheeses on multi-grain French bread. Open face sandwich with coleslaw on the bun. Phil Bromley’s Hawaiian Burger* $10.99 Topped with honey smoked ham, pineapple, and mozzarella cheese. Hunny’s Turkey Burger* $8.99 Now add Ground turkey patty with Swiss cheese, grilled onion, and mayonnaise. Sesame Seeds The Brown Jug’s Famous Pizza to crust NewCauliflower Gluten Free - 10’’ Thin & Crispy - 12’’ Hand Tossed - 12’’ / 14” Deep Dish - 12’’ Calzone Pizza Sub NewPhelp’s Vegan Beyond Burger* $9.99 Cheese Pizza $7.99 $11.99 $12.99 / $13.99 $14.99 $8.99 $7.99 All plant-based burger patty with your choice of cheese. Specialty Pizza 75¢ Additional Toppings $16.99 $17.99 / $18.99 $19.99 $11.99 $9.99 Roy Roundtree’s Patty Melt* $10.99 Served on marble rye bread, with swiss cheese and grilled onions. Jim & Bev’s Pesto Chicken Pizza Sherrone Moore’s BLT Pizza Jack Johnson’s South U Burger* $10.99 Chicken, feta cheese, pesto sauce, roma tomatoes, mozzarella cheese. Crisp smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, ranch, mozzarella cheese. Topped with crisp smoked bacon, and American cheese. Jalen Rose’s Chicken Alfredo Pizza NewJim McElwain’s Double Cheeseburger Pizza BO’s Burger* $10.99 Chicken, alfredo sauce, roma tomatoes, mozzarella cheese. Great as a Calzone! Ground Beef, cheddar & mozzarella cheese. Served on grilled marble rye bread with grilled onions, boursin cheese. With lettuce, tomato, pickle, and choice of dipping sauce. Zach Eisendrath’s Brown Jug Special A. Carter’s Burger* $10.99 1204 South University, Ann Arbor, MI Pepperoni, ham, mushrooms, Italian sausage, onions & green peppers. Carr’s Meatball Pizza Meatballs, marinara, and mozzarella cheese. Topped with sautéed mushrooms, onions, and Muenster cheese. Desmond Howard’s Meat Lover’s Pizza Pep Hamilton’s Mediterranean Pizza 734.761.3355 Pepperoni, ham, sausage and bacon, topped with cheddar cheese. Salami, green peppers, tomatoes, olive oil and herbs, feta and mozzarella cheeses. Nystrom’s BBQ Bacon Melt Burger* $10.99 Topped with crisp smoked bacon, cheddar cheese, and BBQ sauce. www.brownjug-annarbor.com Thano’s Greek Style Pizza Kovacs’ Garden Vegetable Pizza Tomato, banana peppers, black olives, onions, feta cheese, olive oil, and Fresh summer vegetables including green peppers, onions, tomatoes, Brian Griese’s “O” LINE Burger* $14.99 oregano. Add Gyro meat for $1.99 olives, mushrooms, spinach and feta cheese. Two ½ lb patties topped with crisp smoked bacon, Muenster, & Swiss. Additional Pizza Items add $1.99 Sauces: Alfredo, Pesto, BBQ, and Ranch. add 99¢ *Can be cooked to order. Pepperoni, ham, bacon, Italian sausage, ground beef, gyro meat, onions, mushrooms, green peppers, green or black olives, spinach, Consuming raw or undercooked meat, may increase your risk fresh tomatoes, scallions, feta cheese, cheddar cheese, pepper jack cheese, pineapple, lettuce, jalapeño peppers, banana peppers. of foodborne illness, especially if you have a medical condition. If you don’t see it listed, ask your server! We cook with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Sea Salt. Appetizers Soups Dinners Desserts Devin Gardner’s Chicken Tenders with steak fries. $8.99 Katie Fraumann’s Chicken Lemon Rice Cup $3.50 Bowl $4.50 *Jim Harbaugh’s 8oz Sirloin Steak Grilled to order $17.99 Aaron Bills’ Rice Pudding $4.99 A blend of chicken, egg, lemon, and rice. add Grilled Shrimp $5.99 House made with a hint of cinnamon. Braylon Edwards’ Sampler Basket $9.75 Served with garlic mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli and garlic bread. Jalapeño poppers, chicken tenders, onion rings, fried pickles and cheese Tony Jones’ Soup of the Day Cup $3.50 Bowl $4.50 Bakich’s Strawberry Shortcake $5.99 sticks with your choice of 2 sauces. Pound cake topped with strawberries, ice cream, and whipped cream. Derrick Walker’s Chili Cup $3.99 Bowl $4.99 Partridge’s Fish & Chips Golden brown fried fish with steak fries $10.99 Shoelace’s Famous Jumbo Wings 1lb $9.99 2lb $16.99 NewKim Barnes Arico’s Sweet n’ Hot Chicken & Waffles $9.99 Werenski’s Loukoumades $5.99 Served: Seasoned, BBQ, Sesame Teriyaki, Caribbean Jerk, Buffalo- Two sweet Belgian waffles with three crispy fried chicken tenders Fresh deep fried dough. Topped with honey, cinnamon, and powdered sugar. Style, or BBQ Chipotle with blue cheese dressing, and celery sticks. Salads drizzled with honey and buffalo sauce. 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