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MORGAN ST CHICAGO, ILLINOIS @CITYMOUSECHICAGO CITYMOUSECHICAGO.COM Pastries Lunch CITRUS CHEESECAKE $5 COFFEE CAKE $4 ROASTED SQUASH SOUP $7 citrus, habanero coconut, banana, chocolate pine nut, apple, squash BACON CHEESE DILL TWIST $5 PRETZEL SMOKED CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH $12 CINNAMON ROLL $5 HOUSE DOUGHNUT $4 sundried tomato pesto, caramelized onions, golden raisins butterscotch, chocolate chips ROAST BEEF $14 cheddar cheese, giardiniera aioli, onion roll EGGPLANT “LASAGNA” $15 roasted tomato sauce BURGER AND FRIES $15 Brunch Specials double patties, american cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, special sauce CHARRED TUNA CAESAR SALAD $16 BANANA PEACH SMOOTHIE $8 romaine, napa cabbage, olive oil fried croutons almond, yogurt, oats BURRATA CHOPPED SALAD $16 GRANOLA AND YOGURT $7 arugula, cherry tomatoes, crispy proscuitto, giardiniera blueberries ROASTED BRUSSELS SPROUTS GRAIN BOWL $12 STEEL CUT OATMEAL $8 pickled mango, almond, spicy coconut vinaigrette warm maple, pecan, cinnamon apple ADD GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST $6 SMOKED KING SALMON $15 everything pretzel bagel and cream cheese AVOCADO TOAST $10 sunflower seed, radish, hungarian pepper, add soft boiled egg $2 TWO EGGS $13 hash browns, sourdough, choice of bacon or sausage SPINACH AND GOAT CHEESE FRITTATA $13 Sides pumpkin seed salsa roja, local grilled carrots FRESH FRUIT $6 FARM EGG $2.50 GAS STATION SANDWICH $11 SAUSAGE $6 HALF AVOCADO $3 hashbrown, egg, cheese, grape jelly , sausage, fruit BACON $7 FRIES $6 BRUNCH BURRITO $13 HASHBROWN $5 SIDE SALAD $6 brown rice, scrambled eggs, pineapple, black bean, cheese, pork CORNMEAL GRIDDLE CAKES $15 pork shoulder ragu, runny eggs, hollandaise PANCAKES $11 whipped butter, jam, and maple DRAFT BEER (6 OZ/12 OZ/18 OZ) Cocktails OLD STYLE LAGER $2/$4/$6 CITY MOUSE BLOODY MARY $10 TRIBES KOLSCH $3/$6/$9 tomato, sriracha, worcestershire, sherry vinegar, paprika, wasabi, celery salt WARPIGS LAZURITE IPA $3/$6/$9 MICHELADA ROMA $8 BOTTLED & CANNED BEER clamato, lime, salsas, salt OLD STYLE $4 PINK MIMOSA $10 ESTRELLA JALISCO $4 grapefruit, cocchi americano, peach, cava TWO BROTHERS TWENTY-PLUS PILSNER $6 BIG PINK MIMOSA (SERVES 4–5 ) $45 SURLY XTRA-CITRA PALE ALE $6 grapefruit, cocchi americano, peach, cava SHOW PONY $11 3 FLOYD’S ALPHA KING $7 vodka, atxa blanc, melon, hibiscus, grapefruit, lime, absinthe BELL’S AMBER ALE $6 SECOND CITY SOUR $11 PENROSE AMARILLO SOUR $8 gin, aperol, kina l’aero, lemon, egg white TWO TOWNS BRIGHT CIDER $7 PALOMA VERDE $11 WHINER MIAOU WHEAT ALE $7 tequila plata, ancho verde, lime, celery, salt MIDDLEBROW AD ASTRA SCOTCH ALE $7 BIG PALOMA VERDE (SERVES 3–4) $35 PIPEWORKS NINJA VS. UNICORN DOUBLE IPA (16OZ CAN) $9 tequila plata, ancho verde, lime, celery, salt GREAT LAKES PORTER $7 HIGH NOON $12 aged rum, ch amargo, cold brew, cinnamon, cream N/A BEVS BIG THREE $12 DAILY JUICE BLEND: $8 japanese whiskey, green tea, shiso, lemon KROMBACHER NA PILSNER $5 MEXICAN COFFEE $10 HIBISCUS MELON LEMONADE $5 tequila, amaro, coffee, salted chocolate whip cream COLD CINNAMON COFFEE (WITH CREAM) $5 FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE/GRAPEFRUIT JUICE $5 Wines By The Glass SHERRY WHITE LA GUITA MANZANILLA $7/28 EQUIPO NAVAZOS FINO $8/30 INGRID GROISS GRÜNER VELTLINER 2016 $54 TIO DIEGO AMONTILLADO $8/30 LA GARROCHA OLOROSO $8/30 Niederösterreich, Austria GEIL, SCHEUREBE 2015 $42 SPARKLING Rheinhessen, Germany LA VIDA AL CAMP CAVA $12/47 SEEHOF RIESLING TROKEN 2016 $54 Catalunya, Spain NV Rheinhessen, Germany ILLINOIS SPARKLING CO. ROSE $13/51 SEBASTIAN RIFFAULT LES QUARTERONS SANCERRE 2014 $98 Utica, IL NV Loire Valley, France ROSE ROYAL TOKAJI FURMINT ‘ODDITY’ 2015 $52 LA KIUVA ROSE $10/39 N.Hungary, Hungary Vallée d’ Aosta, Italy NV RUTH LEWANDOWSKI ARNEIS 2016 $64 WHITE Utah, USA GASTON SAUVIGNON BLANC $13/51 LUCY MARGEAUX WHITE BLEND 2015 $96 Loire Valley, France 2015 Adeline Hills, Australia HANS SETZER GRUNER $9/36 DOM DE LA CADETTE BOURGONE BLANC VEZELAY 2015 $76 Weinviertel, Austria 2016 XARMANT TXAKOLI (TAP) $10/39 Macon, France Basque Country, Spain 2016 BODEGAS VIÑÁTIGO, GUAL 2015 $86 SANTORINI ASSYRTIKO $11/43 Tenerife, Spain Santorini, Greece 2014 PASSOPISCIARO TERRE SICILIANE CHARDONNAY $96 JEAN-JACQUES LITAUD CHARDONNAY $12/47 Sicily, Italy Burgundy, France 2015 NORMAN HARDIE COUNTY CHARDONNAY 2014 $88 RED Niagra, Canada FOLK MACHINE PINOT NOIR $13/51 COS ‘PTIHOS’ 2015 $106 Central Coast, California 2016 Sicily, Italy REZZADORE GRENACHE $12/47 MONASTERO SUORE CISTERCENSI RUSTICUM 2014 $78 Veneto, Italy 2015 Lazio, Italy MENCOS TEMPRANILLO $10/39 Rioja, Spain 2013 COLOSI NERO D’ AVOLA $11/43 Sicily, Italy 2016 RED LES TRAVERSES CABERNET SAUVIGNON $13/51 DOMAINE DE LA PRÉBENDE BEAUJOLAIS VIEILLES 2016 $46 Languedoc, France 2015 Beaujolais, France SAINT COSME SYRAH $12/47 WEINGUT HEITLINGER PINOT MEUNIER 2015 $42 Gigondas, France 2016 Baden, Germany THIERRY TISSOT BUGEY MONDEUSE 2012 $66 Wines By The Bottle Savoy, France ALAIN BURGUET BOURGOGNE ROUGE LES PINCE 2011 $126 SPARKLING Burgundy, France L.MAWBY BLANC DE BLANC NV $70 SANDHI WINES STA. RITA HILLS PINOT NOIR 2014 $88 Leelanau Peninsula, MI California, USA BÉNÉDICTE ET STÉPHANE TISSOT NV $72 AR. PE. PE ROSSO DI VALTELLINA 2014 $98 Crémant du Jura Jura, France Lombardy, Italy HILD SEKT BRUT 2015 $60 FABIEN JOUVES, TU VIN PLUS AUX SOIREES 2016 $64 Upper Mosel, Germany South West France, France LES TÊTES ‘LES PARCELLES TETE NAT’ 2015 $72 LOPEZ DE HEREDIA VINA BOSCONIA 2005 $98 Loire Valley, France Rioja, Spain ÉTIENNE DOUÉ CHAMPAGNE NV $88 LA CLARINE FARM ‘JAMBALAIA ROUGE’ 2015 $56 Champagne, France California, USA BÉRÊCHE & FILS BRUT RESERVE NV $128 BROC VALDIGUIÉ 2015 $74 Champagne, France California, USA PETTIROSA ALLEGRO ROSE $48 CHATEAU LE PUY, ST. ÉMILION 2012 $132 Liguria, Italy Bordeaux, France ROSÉ JURTSCHITSCH 2016 $56 Niederösterreich, Austria ANTXIOLA TXACOLI 2016 $54 Basque Country, Spain CHATEAU PEYRASSOL #LOU 2016 $54 Provence, France BISSON GOLFO DEL TIGULLIO CILIEGIOLO 2015 $66 Liguria, Italy BODEGAS LOS BERMEJOS LISTAN NEGRO 2016 $68 Lanzarote, Canary Islands.
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