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Grinders & Wraps Pizza Grinders & Wraps cold grinders served with lettuce, tomatoes, & provolone cheese Gourmet Pizza NEAPOLITAN ............................................................................ 15 MAKE ANY GRINDER A WRAP 10.00 (Illiano 11.50) Wraps include fries SPECIAL .......................................................................................21 round, thin crust pepperoni, sausage, meatballs, mushrooms, onions & peppers GRANDMA ..................................................................................19 6 8 MEATLESS ........................................ EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA ........................ BUFFALO CHICKEN .................................................... 23 old fashioned brooklyn style with fresh basil & marinara; square, grilled chicken, mozzarella & spicy buffalo wing sauce medium crust GENOA ............................................8.5 VEAL PARMIGIANA .............................10 BIANCA .........................................................................................18 8.5 9 VERDOLINI PIE ............................................................................16 HAM .............................................. CHICKEN PARMIGIANA .......................... mozzarella, parmigiano & seasoned ricotta inspired by a beloved meriden restaurant that did business for over 60 8 8 years on hanover street, this thin crust pizza has the “toppings” down first, TUNA .............................................. MEATBALL PARMIGIANA ....................... WHITE SPINACH ................................................................ 20 then sliced mozzarella and our marinara sauce, and finished with olive oil, TURKEY ...........................................9 SAUSAGE PARMIGIANA .........................8 ricotta, spinach, mozzarella, garlic & parmigiano seasoning, basil and parmigiano-reggiano cheese. please no more than three toppings, and the pizza is cooked well done by default. ITALIAN ............................................9 SHRIMP PARMIGIANA .........................12 TOMATO PESTO ........................................................... 20 ham, genoa salami, pepperoni fresh tomatoes, pesto, garlic, mozzarella CHICKEN CUTLET .................................9 SICILIAN ...................................................................................... 18 & parmigiano square, thick crust ROAST BEEF ......................................8.5 lettuce, tomatoes, cheese MAKE IT A WRAP! BAKED POTATO ..........................................................21.5 GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA ............................................................16 ILLIANO. 11 PHILLY CHEESESTEAK. 9 potatoes, bacon, cheddar, scallions & mozzarella prosciutto, fresh mozzarella and roasted red peppers lettuce, tomatoes, onions MAKE IT A WRAP! 12” pizza WHITE VEGGIE ..................................................................... 20 CHICKEN CEASAR WRAP ........................9 tomatoes, red onions, scallions, broccoli, garlic, basil & mozzarella TOPPINGS NEW each topping priced separately - 2.5 CHICKEN & WAFFLE .............................................. 22 belgain waffles, fried chicken, chededar, mozzarella & a side of sausage • onions • bacon • broccoli • black olives • meatballs syrup mushrooms • pepperoni • pineapple • ham green peppers • extra cheese • anchovies • eggplant $10 NEW Build a Burger MAC & CHEESE ........................................................... 22 1/2 lb. of fresh angus beef served with lettuce, tomato, & American cheese on a house made bun. served with fries white cheese sauce, pasta, mozzarella & cheddar CHOOSE YOUR SAUCE NEW BIG MAC ............................................................................. 23 Slices and Specialties mayo, mustard, ketchup, bbq, pesto, blue cheese, ranch, thousand island, creamy horseradish fresh angus beef, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, onions & pickles CHEESE SLICE ...................................2.75 CHOOSE YOUR TOPPINGS ................ .25 each GRILLED CHICKEN VEGGIE .................................. 22 SICILIAN SLICE ....................................3 raw onions, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, pickles, red roasted peppers, black olives, cucumbers tomatoes, red onions, scallions, broccoli, garlic, basil & mozzarella GRANDMA ........................................3 PREMIUM TOPPINGS ........................... 1.00 each WHITE CLAM .........................................................................21 thick cut maple bacon, fried egg, avacado, gorgonzola cheese, prosciutto fresh chopped clams, garlic, oregano & parmigiano GOURMET SLICE ................................4.25 SPINACH & ARTICHOKE ....................................... 22 STUFFED SLICE ...................................7 Specialty Burgers $14 spinach & artichokes in a garlic cream sauce 18 GARLIC KNOTS ............................ 40¢ each SOUTHWEST (by Mandi Leherisser And Lynzey Lucky) GORGONZOLA ........................................................................ seasoned ground beef with mozzarella and cheddar topped with pico de galo, corn, black beans, avocado, and lettuce mozzarella & gorgonzola CHEESE CALZONE. .7 MARGHERITA .........................................................................19 ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. additional items .50¢ each (by Wins Sober and Kelly Anne) CAPRESE pizza sauce, basil, fresh mozzarella & parmigiano garlic bread bun with fresh mozzarella, sliced tomato, red roasted peppers, fresh basil, salt, pepper, and a balsamic glaze. served with STROMBOLI .......................................7 eggplant fries and a side of tomato sauce HAWAIIAN ............................................................................... 20 stuffed bread with onion, peppers, mushroom, sausage, ham, ham, pineapple, pizza sauce & mozzarella salami, pepperoni and mozzarella BREAKFAST BURGER (by Marissa Tiroletto and Brian Freeman) french toast bun, fried egg, thick cut bacon, side of maple syrup and home fries STUFFED MEAT .................................................................35 CHICKEN ROLL ....................................7 10lb. pizza stuffed with pepperoni, meatballs, sausage, ham, stuffed bread with fried chicken, tomato sauce and mozzarella BACON MAC AND CHEESE (by Ash Rene) genoa & mozzarella, topped with a layer of pizza dough & bacon mac and cheese on the burger and the fries served with a pint of tomato sauce PHILLY STEAK ROLL .............................7 onions, mushrooms, green peppers, mozzarella *small pizzas available for 2.00 less *Contains raw egg. Thoroughly cooking meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or AVAILABLE BY THE SLICE eggs reduces the risk of food-borne illness. Appetizers Salads Seafood Pasta GARLIC BREAD DRESSINGS: served with bread & a side salad served with bread & a side salad topped with garlic, butter & parsley 2.5 | with cheese 3.5 house vinaigrette, parmesan peppercorn, bleu cheese, ranch, NEW thousand island, creamy horseradish SHRIMP PARMIGIANA .............................................19 YOUR CHOICE OF PASTA: GARLIC KNOTS .......................................................... 40¢ each penne, angel hair, linguine, fettuccine pasta with: ADD TO ANY SALAD: lightly breaded and fried. topped with our homemade tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese and served over a bowl of angel EGGPLANT FRIES ...................................................................... 5 grilled chicken $3 jumbo shrimp $1.25 each hair pasta GARLIC & OIL ...............................................................................10 MEATBALL SLIDERS ...........................................................7.5 HOUSE SALAD ..................................................5 | large 7 NEW FETTUCCINI, LOBSTER AND SHRIMP .........28 10 traditional tossed salad with tomatoes, Kalamata olives, TOMATO SAUCE OR MARINARA ........................... fettuccini, lobster, and shrimp tossed in a brandy cream sauce FRIED CALAMARI ..................................................................12 cucumbers, roasted red peppers & cherry peppers BOLOGNESE (MEAT SAUCE) .........................................13 lightly battered & deep-fried to perfection, SHRIMP SCAMPI ....................................................................19 ANTIPASTO SALAD ............................................................ 11 13 served with marinara & lemon large house salad with ham, genoa salami & provolone shrimp sautéed in garlic & a lemon white wine butter sauce, SAUSAGE OR MEATBALLS ............................................ add cherry peppers “rhode island style” ....................................................................1 served over capellini COBB SALAD ...............................................................................12 PENNE ALLA VODKA .........................................................15 9 large house salad with grilled chicken, avocado, LINGUINE WITH CLAM SAUCE .................................19 pink vodka cream sauce with ground beef MOZZARELLA CAPRESE ................................................... fresh chopped clams, 10 whole littleneck clams sauteed in their served over fresh tomatoes & peppers with olive oil & spices hard boiled egg & bacon NEW natural juices with garlic, white wine & evoo in a red or white sauce ITALIAN DRUNKEN NOODLES ...........................16 BUFFALO CHICKEN SALAD .......................................... 11 fettuccine pasta with basil, onions, peppers, tomatoes, eggs, chicken, FRIED RAVIOLI (6) ......................................................................7
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