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Downloadable Menu for Dine in Or Carry 228-7707 vangospizza.com APPETIZERS 927 N. Third St Marquette Nachos Chips & Cheese $6.95 Call ahead for Nacho Supreme Beef or Chicken Full Order $10.95 1/2 Order $7.95 pizza Parking Lot Pickup Add Sour Cream Or Salsa $.50 Buffalo Chicken Wings One Pound $9.95 VANGO’S PIZZA GOURMET PIZZAS Tyson Chicken Strips $8.25 Battered Mozzarella Cheese Stick We make our own dough, sauce and For One $9.75 Small $16.25 Full Order $7.95 1/2 Order $5.95 fresh toppings daily. Medium $18.25 Large $19.75 Breaded Onion Rings $6.25 Items available: pepperoni, sausage, beef, ham, bacon, Greek Pizza Fresh spinach, onions, feta cheese, cheddar mushrooms, onions, black olives, green olives, green cheese, and covered with lots of mozzarella cheese. Crispy Waffle Fries peppers, banana peppers, tomatoes, pineapple, jalape- Served with ranch dressing. $4.95 nos, anchovies Vegetarian Pizza Fresh onions, green peppers, mush- rooms, black olives, tomato slices. French Fries $4.25 CHEESE 1 ITEM 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS 4 ITEMS Breadsticks Full Order $7.25 1/2 $4.95 8” For One 7.75 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 Mexican Taco Pizza Spiced ground beef, onions, green peppers, ripe olives, cheddar cheese, lots of mozzarella, Potato Skins $6.25 10” Small 9.95 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 side of hot peppers. 12” Med 12.70 14.70 15.70 16.70 17.70 House Special Pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, green SOUPS 14” Large 13.50 15.50 16.95 18.45 19.45 pepper, onions. Chicken Avgolemono Soup Made with orzo noodles, chicken, eggs and lemon. GYROS HOT SANDWICHES Bowl $4.75 Cup $3.75 Substitute waffle fries add $0.75 Substitute waffle fries add $0.75 Vango’s Soup Of The Day Gyros Cudighi Bread Bowl $6.75 Bowl $4.75 Cup $3.75 Thin sliced gyro meat with onions, tomatoes, tzatziki Homemade Italian sausage with pizza sauce and moz- sauce, on warm pita bread. $7.95 zarella cheese. $8.50 with French Fries $9.50 Soup And Salad with French Fries $8.95 Your choice of cup of soup, tossed salad, with bread Cudighi with the Works $7.50 Chicken Gyros With mushrooms, green peppers, onions, pizza sauce Mild spiced roasted chicken with shredded lettuce, and mozzarella cheese $8.95 with French Fries SALADS tomatoes, and honey mustard sauce on $7.95 $9.95 with French Fries $8.95 Salad Dressings: Homemade Blue Cheese, Ranch, Spicy US Choice Steak Sandwich Turkey Gyros 5 oz rib eye on french bread. $11.95 Ranch, Greek, Caesar, 1000 Island, Fat-Free French, with French Fries or dinner salad $12.95 Vinegar and Oil Thin sliced breast of turkey, Swiss cheese, tomato, lettuce and mayo on warm pita bread. $7.95 with Chicken Sandwich Greek Salad French Fries $8.95 Boneless breast of chicken with lettuce, tomato and A bed of lettuce topped with onion, green pepper, mayo. $8.50 with French Fries $9.50 tomato, Vegetarian Gyros feta cheese, calamata olives, pepperocini peppers and Swiss, American, mozzarella cheese, fresh mushrooms, Chick-n-Bac-n-Swiss our onions, tomatoes, lettuce and tzatziki sauce on Boneless breast of chicken with bacon, swiss cheese, homemade Greek dressing and bread basket. warm pita bread $7.95 with French Fries $8.95 lettuce, tomato and mayo. $9.50 with French Fries Large $7.95 Small $6.95 Gyros Club $10.50 Greek Chef Salad Thin sliced breast of turkey, bacon, Swiss cheese, Cajun Chicken Sandwich Traditional Greek salad with gyro meat. Pita bread. tomato, lettuce and mayo. $8.95 with French Fries On pita bread with lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese Large $8.95 Small $7.95 $9.95 and honey mustard. $8.95 with French Fries $9.95 The Chef Salad Rudolfi Gyro Ham and Cheese A bed of lettuce topped with ham, turkey, grated ched- A combination of ham, pepperoni, gyro meat, Ameri- Thinly sliced ham with melted mozzarella and Amer- dar cheese, tomato, and onion. can and mozzarella cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion and ican cheeses and shredded lettuce served on French Large $10.25 Small $7.75 mayo on warm pita bread. $8.95 with French Fries bread. $8.50 with French Fries $9.50 $9.95 Taco Salad In an edible shell, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, black ol- ives, green peppers, cheese and seasoned ground beef BURGERS GREEK SPECIALTIES or chicken, served with salsa dressing. $9.75 Substitute waffle fries add $0.75 Spanakopeta (Peta) Cajun Chicken Salad Fresh spinach green, onions, cheese and rice, baked A bed of lettuce with all the trimmings topped with a Hamburger 1/3 pound ground beef. $7.75 with French Fries $8.75 in a phyllo dough to a golden brown. With cottage grilled, boneless cajun chicken breast, cheddar cheese. cheese. $8.95 $10.95 Served with ranch dressing and pita bread. $10.75 Cheeseburger 1/3 pound ground beef topped with American cheese Roasted Greek Chicken Southwestern Chicken Salad $8.25 with French Fries $9.25 Quarter, juicy, tender, roasted Amish chicken served A bed of lettuce with all the trimmings topped with with your choice of mashed potatoes or rice and vege- black olives and a grilled, boneless chicken breast. Bacon Swiss Burger table. $8.95 $10.95 served with ranch dressing and pita bread. $10.75 1/3 pound ground beef topped with bacon and Swiss cheese. $8.95 with French Fries $9.95 Dolmathes Caesar Salad Fresh ground beef mixed with rice, onion and spices, Crisp romaine lettuce with grated parmesan cheese, Mushroom Mozzarella Burger rolled in grape leaves, covered with a lemon egg sauce. croutons and a creamy dressing. $8.50 1/3 pound ground beef topped with mushrooms, $10.95 With Hot or Cold Chicken add $3.95 onions and mozzarella cheese. $8.50 with French Asian Chicken Salad Fries $9.50 Crisp romaine lettuce, topped with mandarin oranges, Turkey Burger chow mein noodles, red onion and boneless chicken The healthy burger $8.50 with French Fries $9.50 breast. Asian sesame ginger dressing $10.75 Turkey Cheeseburger Tossed Salad Topped with American cheese $8.75 with French Fresh greens and vegetables. $4.50 Fries $9.75.
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