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Seafood Appetizers Appetizers Salads Sandwiches Pirate Burgers Entrees Side Dishes Seafood Appetizers Appetizers Bucket O’ Fries Maryland Cream of Crab Soup xx xx Crispy Hand-Cut Seasoned Fries, Mutiny Sauce 6 Backfin Crabmeat, Old Bay, Sherry 6 Crispy Cannon Balls Raw Oysters on the Half Shell xx Fried Mac n’ Cheese, Smoked Chipotle Mayo 9 Ask Your Server for Today’s Selections Salads Market Price Jumbo Wings! Shiver Me Tender Salad Crock O’ Crab Dip Served with Celery & Choice of Chipotle Ranch or Blue Cheese xx Hand Breaded Chicken Breast, Housemade Old Bay Chips 11 ** Grilled with Jamaican Jerk Sauce Baby Mixed Greens, Hard Boiled ** Traditional Buffalo Hot Sauce Egg, Tomato, Beer Battered Beer Steamed Mussels ** Old Bay Rub Onion Rings, Chipotle Ranch Andouille Sausage, Spicy Tomato Beer Broth, House Beer ** Grilled with House Rib Rub xx Bread –or- Natty Boh, Chipotle Butter, Cilantro Sour Cream ** Barbecued – Guava, Spiced Rum or Kentucky Bourbon Sauce Dressing 15 xx xx 9 11 Grilled Salmon Salad Baby Spinach, Red Onion, Kraken Tentacles Moby Pickle xx xx Tomato, Hard Boiled Egg, Flash Fried Calamari, Spicy Tomato Sauce 10 Beer Battered Dill Pickle Spears, Chipotle Ranch Sauce 6 Applewood Smoked Bacon, xx Calypso Fries Pepperoni Flatbread Honey Orange Vinaigrette 16 xx Crab Dip, Hand-Cut Fries, Cheddar Jack Cheese Spicy Garlic Tomato Sauce, Grilled Red Onion, 11 Grilled Sesame Chicken Mozzarella Cheese 9xx Salad Romaine Lettuce, Green Bell Scurvy Nachos Pepper, Red Onion, Toasted House Fried Tortilla Chips, Grilled Marinated Chicken Breast, Sesame Seeds, Dried Cranberries, Black Beans, Pico de Gallo, Sour Cream, Cheddar Jack Cheese, xx Orange Supremes, Sesame Mutiny Hot Sauce 10 xx Orange Vinaigrette 14 Beer Battered Onion Rings xx Tropical Caesar Salad Cajun Remoulade 6 Romaine Lettuce, Parmesan Cheese, Diced Mango, Plantain Crispy Brussels Sprouts xx xx xx Chips 10 / 5 Half Caraway Mustard Dust 6 Add Grilled Shrimp 4xx xx Sandwiches Add Grilled Chicken 4 xx xx Add bacon for 2 Add Blackened Salmon 7 The Henry Morgan The Shellback Rum Brined Slow Roasted Pulled Pork, Spiced Rum Crispy Oysters, Lettuce, Tomato, Sweet & Spicy Pickles, xx Barbecue Sauce, Creole Mustard Slaw, Hand-Cut Fries 12 Cajun Remoulade, Toasted Rye Bread, xx Side Dishes Old Bay Kettle Chips 15 xx Diabolito’s Cuban 3 Each Rum Brined Pulled Pork, Tasso Ham, Swiss Cheese, The Port Royal Wrap Old Bay Kettle Chips Kosher Pickles, Dijon Mustard, Grilled Bread, Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Portobello Mushrooms, xx Hand-Cut Fries 12 Roasted Red Peppers, Romaine, Monterey Jack Cheese, Sautéed Green Beans xx Jalapeño Mayo, Hand-Cut Fries 13 Grilled Sweet Potato The Captain Jack Salad Grilled Chicken, Smoked Bacon, Roasted Peppers, The Anne Bonny Jack Cheese, Jalapeno Mayo, Lettuce & Tomato, Jamaican Jerk Mahi Mahi, Cucumber, Tomato, Cilantro, Side Salad xx xx Hand-Cut Fries 12 Mayonnaise, Ciabatta Bread, Hand Cut Fries 15 Creole Mustard Slaw The Swabbie Black Beans Slow Braised Pot Roast, Swiss Cheese, Rosemary Garlic xx Aioli, Fried Egg, Toasted Bun, Hand-Cut Fries 12 Steamed Basmati Rice Spiced Beer Nuts Pirate Burgers ½ xx a pound of hand-pattied Angus beef served on a toasted roll! Served with crispy, hand-cut fries. Add bacon for 2 The Davy Jones Locker The Calico Jack Rackham The Bluebeard Grilled Shrimp, Old Bay Dijonaise, Monterey Jack Cheese, Bourbon Barbecue Sauce, Blue Cheese, Sautéed Onions, xx xx xx Lettuce & Tomato 13 Lettuce & Tomato 11 Housemade Steak Sauce, Lettuce & Tomato 12 The Shipwreck Burger The Bermuda Triangle Shipwreck Challenge Angus Burger with Grilled Cheese & Bacon Sandwich “Bun”, Spiced Rum Finish a Shipwreck Burger, Calypso Fries, Old Bay Roasted Corn Potato Salad, Barbecue Sauce, Beer Battered Onion Ring, Fried Egg, Lettuce & Tomato & The Devil’s Island Dessert Tower in 30 minutes & win a t-shirt, $10 gift card, 16 xx & your photo in the Captain’s Log 35 xx Entrees Add Grilled Shrimp to any Entree for 4xx Bermuda Triangle Fish Tacos Beer Battered Atlantic Cod, Pico de Gallo, Red Cabbage, Chipotle Ranch, Grilled Flour Tortilla, Black Beans, Steamed Basmati Rice xx 13 Shiver Me Tenders Blackened Salmon Spiced, Hand-Breaded Chicken Breast, Fresh Salmon Fillet, Cajun Spice Rub, Steamed Basmati Rice, Sautéed Green xx Hand-Cut Fries, Chipotle Ranch, Spiced Rum Beans, Roasted Garlic Lemon Butter xx 15 BBQ Sauce & Mutiny Sauce 14 Grilled New York Strip Steak 09/03/14 Fish & Chips Grilled Sweet Potato Salad, Sautéed Green Beans, Housemade Steak Sauce xx Ale Battered Cod, Hand-Cut Fries, Lemon 16 Habañero Tartar Sauce, xx Serrano Vinegar 12 Seafood Gumbo Traditional Recipe with Shrimp, Chicken, Andouille Sausage & xx Steamed Basmati Rice 13 10.29.14 Featured Rum Cocktails Signature Cocktails Island Favorites Modern Mariner Mutiny Mai Tai Angostura 7 Year Aged Rum / Allspice Dram / Cherry Brandy / Ron Abuelo 7yr / Clement Creole Shrubb / Orgeat Syrup / Lime Juice / xx xx Cane Sugar Syrup / Fresh Grapefruit Juice / Fresh Lemon Juice 11 Pineapple Juice 9 The Hedgehog Zombie Ron de Jeremy Aged Rum / Cream of Coconut / Fresh Lime Juice / Calico Jack Silver Rum / Bacardi Gold Rum / Myers Dark Rum / xx Simple Syrup xx 10 Peach Schnapps / Pineapple Juice / Bitters 8 Scurvy Dog Rum Punch Angostura 7 Year Aged Rum / Appleton Reserve / Fresh Lime Juice / Calico Jack Silver Rum / Myers Original Dark Rum / Grenadine / xx xx Fresh Grapefruit Juice / Simple Syrup / Cinnamon / Nutmeg 10 Bitters / Orange Juice / Pineapple Juice 7 Watermelon Cilantro Mojito Mutiny Mojito House Infused Watermelon & Cilantro Rum / Sugar Cane Syrup / Calico Jack Silver Rum/ Sugar Cane Syrup / Fresh Lime Juice / xx xx Fresh Lime Juice/ Mint Leaves / Club Soda 9 Mint Leaves / Club Soda 7 Rum Sangria Calico Jack Silver Rum / Clement Creole Shrubb / Chambord / xx “Drinking rum before 10:00 a.m. makes you a pirate, Simple Syrup / Lemon Juice / Red Wine / Fresh Cut Fruit 8 not an alcoholic.” Trinidad Lemonade ~ Earl Dibbles, Jr. xx 10 Cane Rum / Ginger Ale / Lemon Juice / Simple Syrup 7 Orange Rum Crush xx House Infused Orange Rum / Triple Sec / Orange Juice 8 Seasonal Selections Pumpkin Martini Dark Storm Sailor Jerry Rum / Spiced Simple Syrup / Rum Horchata / Pumpkin xx xx Gosling’s Black Seal / Ginger Simple Syrup / Club Soda 9 Puree / Nutmeg 9 Rosemary Bliss Fall Leaves Pink Pigeon Rum / Rosemary Simple Syrup / Pear Nectar / Lime Angostura White Oak / Landlocked Spiced Honey Spirit / Below Deck xx xx Juice 9 Ginger Rum / Sugar Cane Syrup / Fresh Lime Juice 11 Queen Anne’s Revenge Hot Buttered Rum Flor de Cana 7yr / Sweet Vermouth / Lemon Juice / Falernum / xx xx Don Q Gold / Spiced Simple Syrup / Butter Orgeat Syrup 9 7 Take home a souvenir Tiki mug today! There are few things more delicious that a true Tiki rum drink. This classic tradition in cocktails combines exotic rums, fresh juices, layers of spices and innovative ingredients to create unique and exciting concoctions. The cool glassware is just a bonus. Try one of our amazing Tiki drinks and take home your souvenir glass! The Polynesian Pirate Bully Hayes “The last of the Buccaneers”, Bully Hayes was a A mix of fresh citrus juices, crème de coconut, pirate of the South Pacific. We think he would’ve apricot brandy, orgeat syrup and three distinct rums xx loved this blend of guava, falernum, orgeat syrup, from Guyana, Jamaica and India 18 fresh lemon juice, Seco Herrerano, and blended xx white and spiced Caribbean rums 18 Wines by the Glass Upcoming Events 6xx / Glass 24xx / Bottle st Beringer, White Zinfandel, California October 31 … Halloween Bash Primaterra, Pinot Grigio, Venezie, Italy Costume Contests, Prizes and Giveaways & The World’s Greatest 80’s Band “Forever Now” Bex, Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany st rd Lucky Star, Pinot Noir, California November 21 -23 … Blackbeard’s Last Battle Free cocktail toast to this iconic pirate at 6pm all weekend long! Cono Sur, Chardonnay, Valle Central, Chile th rd Oxford Landing, Shiraz, Australia November 26 … Happy 3 Birthday Mutiny! Avalon, Cabernet Sauvignon, California Join us for our Tankedgiving Birthday party with Drink Special & Free Cupcakes! Rum Infusion Nights Make your own Rum Infusion. Great for holiday gifts! Stay Tuned for Dates in November and December .
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