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Homestyle Dishes F Rom Around T He World Let Us Cater Your Office Homestyle Dishes F rom Around T he World Let us cater your office, wedding or family gathering (10 - 400 people) for more info, go to MartinosI nternationalCafe.com Beverages Cappuccino Daily S ecials French Vanilla or Seasonal Flavor 2.39 – Free Refills House Coffee - Monday - Proudly serving 100% Columbian Full Breakfast Special Regular or Decaf 2.39 – Free Refills Service $1 off any Americana Breakfast Platter Bar 7-10:30 a.m. only. Not valid with any other discount. Loose Leaf Hot Teas (2.39 per pot) Gyro Special Served with French fries 5.99 Wiener Schnitzel With spaetzels, paprikash sauce and a spinach salad 8.99 German Bratwurst and Pierogies Two beer-boiled brats, grilled and served with pierogies & sauerkraut 9.99 - Tuesday - Breakfast Special 79¢ coffee, tea or soft drinks with any purchase 7-10:30 a.m. only. Not valid with any other discount. The Hot Italian Sub Black Teas: British Breakfast (regular or decaf) • Ham, salami, Italian dressing, melted mozzarella cheese, onions, Blackberry Sage • Earl Grey • Ginger Peach • leaf lettuce and tomatoes 6.99 Add hot peppers .69 Mango Ceylon • Vanilla Almond • Republic Chai Penne Pasta Green Teas: Pomegranate or Honey Ginseng Topped with Martino’s homemade meatballs & Italian sausage and your choice of marinara or blush sauce Herbal Teas (caffeine free): Orange Ginger Mint Served with Italian wedding soup and garlic bread 8.99 or Chamomile Lemon Italian Lasagna Fresh Brewed Gourmet Iced Teas A huge portion of our Martino’s homemade, 100% China Black. Regular or Sweet Tea 2.49 – Free Refills signature lasagna, served with garlic bread 9.99 Arnold Palmer Tea + Lemonade 2.49 - Wednesday - Breakfast Special Soft Drinks Pepsi • Diet Pepsi • 7 Up • Coca-Cola • $2 off any omelette Vernor’s Ginger Ale • Diet Coke • Pink Lemonade • 7-10:30 a.m. only. Not valid with any other discount. Barq’s Famous Olde Time Root Beer 2.49 – Free Refills Asian Special Two Martino’s homemade egg rolls Juice Orange Juice • Apple Juice • Tomato Juice with a bowl of wonton soup 5.99 Small 2.39 Large 2.99 Thai Surprise Ask about the Martino’s homemade special of the day. Milk (white or chocolate) Small 1.49 Large 2.49 Frozen Smoothies (All Natural) 3.75 - Thursday - Strawberry • Wild Berry • Piña Colada Breakfast Special $1 off any pancake, French toast or waffle platter 7-10:30 a.m. only. Not valid with any other discount. New Orleans Muffulatta A etizers Ham, salami, Swiss & American cheese, lettuce and a special olive mix on basil focaccia bread. Served with fries 5.99 All-American Potato Skins (5) 7.99 Russian Beef Stroganoff Tender beef in a rich stroganoff gravy served over egg Homemade Beer Cheese noodles with a cup of our most popular potato soup 8.99 With Buckeye Pretzel Bites (12) 6.49 Liver & Onions Served with mashed potatoes & gravy Buffalo Wing Dings (10) Plain or Buffalo 5.99 and a cup of potato soup 8.99 Martino’s Homemade Egg Rolls (2) 4.99 - Friday - Italian Mozzarella Sticks with marinara (6) 6.99 Breakfast Special $1 off any Americana Breakfast Platter Martino’s Homemade 7-10:30 a.m. only. Not valid with any other discount. German Sauerkraut Balls (12) 7.49 Lake Erie Yellow Perch Dinner Hand-breaded Lake Erie yellow perch served with fries Chipotle Chicken Quesadilla 7.99 and a side of coleslaw or cup of clam chowder 12.99 Aussie Awesome Tuna Melt Southern Deep-Fried Pickle Spears (6) 6.49 Aioli tuna salad with scallions topped with melted mozzarella, cheddar, American & Swiss cheese on Texas toast, served with fries 6.99 os - Saturday - Martin’ Slow-Cooked Prime Rib Dinner Sou 4:30p.m. until close Homemade Served with a baked potato and a cup of seafood bisque Old-Fashioned Soup du Jour 10 oz 16.99 12 oz 19.79 14 oz King cut 22.49 Chicken Dumpling Cup 3.49 Bowl 3.99 - Sunday - Soup Mon. – Cream of Potato Cup 3.49 Bowl 3.99 Tues. – Italian Wedding Sunday Brunch Buffet Quart To-Go 9.99 9a.m. - 2p.m. complete with omelet station Wed. – Wonton Soup Thurs. – Cream of Potato Dutch Fried Chicken Dinner Crock of French (made-to-order) Onion Soup 4.49 Fri. – New England Clam Chowder Hand-breaded chicken, oven-cooked, then deep-fried, Sat. – Seafood Bisque served with Martino’s homemade mashed potatoes Chili Cup 3.99 Bowl 4.49 Sun. – Cream of Mushroom & gravy and side of coleslaw 8.99 Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. Pasta Entrees Served with choice of our coleslaw, applesauce, vegetables, cottage cheese or cup of soup. Substitute a side salad for .99 Served with choice of our coleslaw, applesauce, vegetables, or upgrade to a one-trip salad bar (when available) for 1.99 cottage cheese or cup of soup or substitute a side salad for .99 or upgrade to a one-trip salad bar (when available) for 1.99 Roman Fettuccini Alfredo Served with garlic bread and choice of grilled Hungarian Chicken Paprikash marinated chicken breast or generous portion Marinated all white meat with Martino’s homemade of sauteed shrimp 12.99/16.99 spaetzels and paprikash sauce 10.99 Polish Pierogi Dinner Italian Veal Parmesan Six old world, locally-made potato & cheese pierogies Breaded veal with a side of spaghetti, all topped sautéed in butter & onions 9.99 with our Martino’s signature homemade marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese. Served with garlic bread 12.49 Italian Lasagna A huge portion of our Martino’s homemade, Old-Fashioned Heartland Meatloaf signature lasagna, served with garlic bread 10.99 Martino’s homemade meatloaf served with mashed potatoes and gravy 9.99 Lo Mein Lo mein noodles stir-fried with Asian vegetables Southern Country Fried Steak and your choice of chicken or shrimp 10.99/14.99 Served with mashed potatoes and covered with delicious sausage gravy 9.99 Italian Spaghetti & Meatballs Mama Mia! With three Martino’s homemade meatballs McGarvey’s Open-Faced and our old country Martino’s signature homemade Sirloin Steak sauce. Served with garlic bread 9.99 Six-ounce sirloin steak atop a thick piece of Texas toast, served with your choice of potato 11.99 Seafood Add sautéed mushrooms for .99 German Bratwurst and Pierogies Served with choice of our coleslaw, applesauce, vegetables, Two beer-boiled brats, grilled and served cottage cheese or cup of soup. Substitute a side salad for .99 with pierogies and sauerkraut 11.49 or upgrade to a one-trip salad bar (when available) for 1.99 English Open-Faced Prime Rib Lake Erie Yellow Perch Nearly one-half pound of our slow-roasted, shaved prime Hand-breaded and served with a side of crispy fries 15.99 rib stacked on a piece of Texas toast, served with mashed potatoes and all topped with brown gravy 12.99 English Fish -n- Chips Hand-battered cod served with our crispy fries. Dutch Fried Chicken (made-to-order) Ask for some malt vinegar! 10.99 Hand-breaded chicken (breast, thigh and a leg), cooked the Dutch way in an oven, then deep-fried in peanut oil, served Asian Breaded Shrimp Dinner with Martino’s homemade mashed potatoes & gravy 9.99 Jumbo shrimp (9) with fries 13.99 Slovakian Cabbage Roll Dinner Mediterranean Roasted Garlic Two cabbage rolls served with Martino’s homemade & Herb-Crusted Tilapia mashed potatoes and topped with red sauce 11.99 A mild-flavored serving of tilapia accompanied by our rice pilaf 11.99 Country-Style Chicken Tenders Four original country-style chicken tenders, served Northern Atlantic Salmon with our crispy fries and honey mustard sauce 10.49 Eight-ounce salmon, served with our rice pilaf 15.99 Southern Italy’s Chicken Parmesan Hand-breaded chicken with a side of spaghetti all topped with our Martino’s signature homemade marinara sauce and Salads Add mozzarella cheese. Served with a side of garlic bread 12.49 Chicken 2.99 Served with a dinner roll & butter upon request 6oz Sirloin 6.99 General Tso Chicken or Shrimp 6.99 8oz Salmon 9.99 Asian Sweet & Sour Chicken Roman Caesar Salad Served with vegetables and white rice 9.99 Crisp Romaine & iceberg lettuce mix, Martino’s homemade croutons, Romano cheese and creamy dressing Petite 3.99 Large 6.99 Mandarin Poppy Salad Crisp lettuce mix, mandarin oranges, walnuts Light Menu & Petite Menu and poppy seed dressing Petite 3.99 Large 6.99 on back page Mediterranean Salad Crisp lettuce mix, tomatoes, green peppers, black olives, onions, feta cheese and Greek dressing Petite 4.79 Lg 7.99 (substitute gyro meat for chicken at no charge) Sou Martino’s Deluxe House Salad Sam ler Platters Crisp lettuce mix, Martino’s homemade croutons, Served with choice Soup du Jour cheddar & mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, onions, green Old World Platter of our coleslaw, Try all of your favorites. One cabbage roll, Cup 3.49 Bowl 3.99 peppers and choice of dressing Petite 3.99 Large 6.99 applesauce, vegetables, cottage Martino’s homemade chicken paprikash Mon. – Cream of Potato and our delicious pierogies 14.99 Tues. – Italian Wedding South Seas Salad cheese or cup of A huge bed of crisp lettuce mix with our special soup. Substitute a Wed. – Wonton Soup side salad for .99 P.S. I Love You Platter Thurs. – Cream of Potato Green Goddess dressing. Topped with toasted coconut, or upgrade to a Three pieces of our famous, croutons and mandarin oranges Petite 4.79 Large 7.79 one-trip salad bar hand-breaded Lake Erie perch, Fri.
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