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24 Soup Bubby's Homemade Pie Burgers & Hand Cut Fries Sandwic BRUNCH BUBBY'S BRUNCH COOKBOOK 8 am - 4 pm – SERVED Everyday since 1990 all our favorite recipes - you can make at home 675,000 COME BACK cups of coffee FOR DINNER! are served in a year. BREAKFAST SALADS roasted chicken breast +9, dry-aged NY strip steak +11, You love us for Brunch, BUBBY'S BREAKFAST – 20 join us for Bubby’s Dinner. COOKING LIKE smoked salmon +11, grilled salmon +13 two Brey’s Farm eggs*, bacon, home fries, sourdough toast or biscuit AMERICANS Sunday - Wednesday ICEBERG WEDGE – 15 5PM TO 10PM At Bubby’s we CHEDDAR GRITS BREAKFAST – 20 iceberg lettuce, Maytag blue cheese, red onion, bacon lardon, celebrate the patchwork two eggs*, sausage, Anson Mills grits, sourdough toast or biscuit balsamic-cherry tomato, ranch dressing Thursday - Saturday of American culture. The 5PM TO MIDNIGHT food we cook and the GRIDDLE SPECIAL – 19 COBB SALAD – 20 drinks we make are the one pancake, Nueske’s bacon or pork sausage, two eggs* roasted chicken breast, romaine, iceberg, watercress, bacon, boiled egg, avoca- ever evolving expressions do, tomato, red onion, Maytag blue cheese, red wine vinaigrette of our collective traditions, JAMES BEARD PANCAKES – 19 heritage and history. caramelized bananas, toasted walnuts BURGERS & HAND CUT FRIES – American food is so KALE CITRUS SALAD 13 Meiller’s Farm beef, homemade sesame seed buns grapefruit supreme, raisins, fried garlic chips, spiced pecans, much more than burgers BLUEBERRY SOURDOUGH PANCAKES – 19 lemon vinaigrette and pie, it’s European, 1890 sourdough, fresh, local blueberries goat cheese, blue cheese, bacon, A.1 grilled onions +3 Mexican, Asian, an avocado, swiss, cheddar +2 LOCAL FARMS HOUSE SALAD – 10 elaborate and flavorful EGGS BENEDICT – 22 romaine, radicchio, iceberg, watercress, grape tomato, orange zest, foodscape quilted by choice of Canadian bacon, smoked salmon or avocado & tomato, We know where our food DOUBLE BUBBY BURGER – 23 Bubby’s buttermilk dressing generations of people that Kossar Bakery pletzel (Jewish English muffin), house salad bacon, American cheese, Bubby’s sauce, comes from. And so built America. For 25 years, lettuce, onion, pickles should you. We partner we have been cooking in MARKET OMELET – 20 with select farms and a way that is thoughtful, ask your server about our special omelet today BUBBY'S BURGER – 18 small producers to meaningful, healthy and BUTTERMILK BISCUITS – 2 FOR 6 / 4 FOR 10 provide our guests with lettuce, onion, tomato Vermont Creamery butter, homemade jam most importantly delicious HUEVOS RANCHEROS – 19 the best locally-sourced — like Americans. two eggs*, tortillas, avocado, black beans, green rice, queso fresco CHICKEN BURGER – 16 food available. This is avocado, goat cheese, roasted tomato the key to staying off the JALAPEÑO SCRAMBLE BISCUIT SANDWICH – 19 FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER – 24 commercial food chain, Sullivan County Farm chicken, two biscuits, coleslaw bacon, cheddar, scallions, with Anson Mills grits VEGGIE BURGER – 15 and sets us apart from homemade lentil veggie patty, pickled daikon & carrots most restaurants SMOKED SALMON BAGEL – 15 in the world. Kossar’s poppyseed or everything bagel, red onion, cucumber, dill, MAC N' CHEESE – 6 / 10 DEVILED EGGS – 7 Holy Schmitts horseradish cream cheese herb breadcrumb crust, Holy Schmitts horseradish, SANDWICHES bacon mustard, mayo LET'S GET BUBBY'S HOMEMADE GRANOLA – 15 CRACKING! fresh fruit, Kesso Greek yogurt TURKEY B.A.L.T. – 16 MARKET VEGETABLES – M/P COLESLAW – 7 45,000 eggs are WE'RE JAMMIN' Arcade Bakery sourdough bread, shaved roast turkey, We make 15,000 pounds of served each week. bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato, mayo SIDES jam in house each year! LOBSTER ROLL­­ & OLD BAY FRIES – 22 SOUP ANSON MILLS CHEESE GRITS – 8 HAND CUT FRIES – 7 live Maine lobsters steamed fresh daily, cheddar, scallions HOME FRIES – 7 celery, red onion, mayo, homemade potato roll VEGGIE CHILI – 12 MATZO BALL SOUP – 10 beans, vegetables, cheddar, chicken, vegetables NUESKE’S APPLEWOOD SMOKED BACON – 6 FRESH FRUIT – 7 FRIED CHICKEN BISCUIT – 15 sour cream, tortilla chips HOUSE CURED CANADIAN BACON – 6 FOODS IN SEASON BAGEL – 6 mustard greens, spicy honey mustard DESIGN CHOPS PORK SAUSAGE – 6 From fall harvest apples Paperwhite Studio and berries to summer BUBBY'S HOMEMADE PIE serves up a design heirloom tomatoes and Delicious for breakfast, lunch or dinner. feast all day everyday, corn on the cob, Ask server about today’s pie varieties. so we always look good. Bubby’s uses only the paperwhite-studio.com freshest seasonal produce *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, eggs or unpasteurized milk all year round. may increase your risk of foodborne illness. www.bubbys.com @Bubbyspieco Bubby’s @Bubbys DRINKS SERVED all day, everyday JUICY GOODNESS We fresh squeeze or AN APPLE A DAY... cold press all our own WINES juices every day. Orange 68,000 apples used and our family Bubby’s HOMEMADE LEMONADES & SODAS each year for homemade green juice year round. WHITE RED pie and juice. Plus the best of what’s PINK LEMONADE – 5 in season such as pomegranate, concord SEASONAL LEMONADE – M/P SAUVIGNON BLANC – 11 | 42 PINOT NOIR – 11 | 42 100,000 grape, blood orange, Teira, CA 2014 Heron, CA 2013 meyer lemons and more. LEMONADE HISBISCUS ICED TEA – 5 Iced Teas & So good for you, and they Lemonades served make mighty fine mimosas BUBBY'S ROOTBEER – 6 CHARDONNAY – 10 | 38 CABERNET SAUVIGNON – 11 |42 each year too. COCKTAILS Charles and Charles, CA 2014 The Owens and Vaughn, CA 2012 SEASONAL SODA – M/P COME BACK GINGER BEER – 6 FOR DINNER! MIMOSA – 12 SPARKLING 4 ORANGES grapefruit-lemonade, classic, seasonal ROSE You love us for Brunch, in every 1 glass of juice! come back and join us for DOM. ST. VINCENT – 12 | 44 BONNY DOON – 12 | 44 BUBBY’S BLOODY MARY – 12 Bubby’s Dinner. FRESH SQUEEZED & COLD PRESS JUICES New Mexico Central Coast, CA 2015 classic, pickle brine, habanero Sunday - Wednesday ORANGE JUICE – 6 APPLE – 6 5PM TO 11PM BUBBY'S GREEN JUICE – 7 GRAPEFRUIT – 7 APEROL SPRITZ – 12 kale, apple, celery, lemon BEER Thursday - Saturday Aperol, orange juice, sparkling wine 5PM TO MIDNIGHT BOTTLES - 7 DRAFTS - 8 STUMPTOWN COFFEE MOSCOW MULE – 12 DID YOU KNOW? BOURBON OR RYE Luksosowa vodka, lime, homemade ginger beer BROOKLYN LAGER BRONX SESSION IPA DRIP COFFEE – 4 We love American OMMEGANG WITTE SINGLE CUT IPA Abraham Lincoln owned COLD BREW ICED COFFEE – 4 whiskeys. Go ahead have NORTH COAST MERLE TWO ROADS HEFEWEIZEN and operated several GOOD & EVIL – 12 one. Bubby’s Bourbon taverns, and John Hancock vodka, Bubby’s cold pressed green juice BLUE POINT TOASTED LAGER Cocktails go great with was a well-known alcohol our Fried Chicken and TEA CANS - 6 BARRIER IMPOSTER PILSNER dealer. President Van Mac n’ Cheese. EMPIRE AMBER ALE Buren’s mother gave birth TEA – 4 ICED TEA – 4 BOURBON SWEET TEA – 12 AUSTIN EASTCIDERS to him in their family Buffalo Trace bourbon, iced tea, lemon English Breakfast HIBISCUS ICED TEA – 4 OSKAR BLUES MAMA YELLOW PILS tavern. Earl Grey PABST BLUE RIBBON - 5 Mint DAISY – 12 Ginger Chamomile choose your spirit, lemon, seasonal flavor, fresh fruit Green Tea TODAY’S PUNCH – 12 SODAS Spirit, lemon, spice, topped with sparking wine DESIGN CHOPS BUBBY'S Paperwhite Studio BLOODY MARY COKE – 3.5 serves up a design feast all day everyday, We make our own DIET COKE – 3.5 Bloody Mary mix from so we always look good. scratch. Try our pickle paperwhite-studio.com brine version for an extra kick. 091516 T DINNER BUBBY'S HOMEMADE PIE SERVED Everyday FROM 5 pm ask server about today's pie varieties 10,000 85,000 CUSTOMERS Bubby’s burgers sold each SERVED EVERY year! SALADS WEEK! BREAKFAST FOR DINNER roasted chicken breast +9, dry-aged NY strip steak +11, smoked salmon +11, grilled salmon +13 BUBBY'S BREAKFAST – 20 THANK YOU! two Brey's Farm eggs*, bacon, home fries, ICEBERG WEDGE – 15 sourdough toast or biscuit iceberg lettuce, Maytag blue cheese, red onion, bacon lardon, BUBBY'S HERO: balsamic-cherry tomato, ranch dressing BUBBY'S HERO: MARK TWAIN GRIDDLE SPECIAL – 19 EDNA LEWIS one pancake, Nueske’s bacon or pork sausage, two eggs* COBB SALAD – 20 Mark Twain was hardly BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Celebrating the wide recognized as a foodie, but 2 for 6 / 4 for 10 roasted chicken breast, romaine, iceberg, watercress, bacon, boiled egg, avo- FRIED CHICKEN & PANCAKES – 22 cado, tomato, red onion, Maytag blue cheese, red wine vinaigrette variety of ethnic groups that’s what he thought of Sullivan County Farm chicken, two pancakes, maple butter spiced honey butter who make up the beauty himself, and he considered of the American table, KALE CITRUS SALAD – 13 his food writing to be DRY-AGED NY STRIP STEAK EGGS BENEDICT – 26 none is more present at grapefruit supreme, raisins, fried garlic chips, spiced pecans, his biggest literary Kossar Bakery pletzel (Jewish English muffin), spinach, lemon vinaigrette Bubby’s than the African- contribution. Traveling béarnaise sauce, home fries BUBBY'S BBQ American contribution, slow smoked in-house over cherry wood throughout America Twain particularly that of Edna wrote in delicious detail HOUSE SALAD – 10 romaine, radicchio, iceberg, watercress, grape tomato, orange zest, Lewis. From the way we about America’s wonderful DRY RUB RIBS - FULL RACK – 38 / HALF RACK – 24 fry chicken, to using all Bubby’s buttermilk dressing regional varieties and STARTERS & SHARES manner of “southern” the natural abundance of BBQ PLATTER – 24 foods, okra and sesame to our land. DEVILED EGGS – 7 pulled pork, brisket, smoked italian sausage barbecue and watermelon, mustard, mayo, Holy Schmitts horseradish MAIN COURSE these foods are a direct contribution of the CHEESY ARTICHOKE DIP – 13 JERK CHICKEN – 26 African- fontina, cheddar, gruyere, parmesan, spinach, shallots, garlic, FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER – 24 mustard greens salad, sweet potato chips American kitchen.
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