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Breakfast Salads Soups Mexican Combinations Breakfast Served with Beans, French Fries and Toast or Tortillas Fried Eggs Frankie Special Eggwhite omelette with meat sauce Eggs with Bacon (beans and rice included, no cheese) Eggs with Sausage Cold Cereal Eggs with Chorizo Oatmeal Huevos Rancheros Hot Cakes and Sausage or Bacon Cheese Omelette Half Order Hot Cakes and Sausage or Bacon Spanish Omelette Served until 11:30am Ham & Green Pepper Omelette Steak & Eggs Side Order of Bacon, Sausage or Ham Machaca Side Order of Toast Soups Cocido Chile Beans Albondigas (Meatball Soup) Menudo Pozole Salads Dinner Salad Deluxe Sharon Salad Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad (Seasonal) Choice of meat w/avocado & cheese Guacamole Dip Shredded Beef/Chicken Salad Guacamole Salad Taco Salad/Beef or Chicken Mexican Combinations No Substitutions Please (Beans & Rice Not Included) 1) Taco, Enchilada and Tostada 9) Two Combination Burritos (Choice of Meat) 2) Taco, Enchilada and Tamale with Cheese and Sauce 3) Two Tostadas and Enchilada 10) Three Tacos 4) Two Enchiladas and Taco 11) Two Guacamole Tacos (Taquitos) 5) Two Tamales and Taco 12) Three Shredded Beef Tacos 6) Taco, Enchilada and Chile Relleno 7) Two Bean Burritos with Cheese and Sauce 8) Two Meat Burritos with Cheese and Sauce Peggy’s Special Fred’s Special Gloria’s Special Irene’s Special Crisp Flour Tortilla Tostada Suprema Two Soft Chicken Tacos Carne Asada, Melted Cheese, Meat with Meat, Sour Cream Enchilada Style with Sour Enchilada, Beans, Cream, Lettuce, Tomato, Sauce and Salad & Guacamole Guacamole and Salad Melted Cheese & Sauce Our Daily Lunch served Tuesday - Friday after 11:00 am ASK ABOUT OUR DAILY SPECIAL ....................................................................Includes Salad & Drink Chips are served after 11:00 am First Basket of Chips Complimentary / Additional Basket Basket of Chips & Salsa before 11:00 am Dinners Served with Salad, Rice, Beans and Tortillas A) Cheese Enchiladas (3) B) Enchiladas Rancheras (3) with Sour Cream C) Beef Enchiladas (3) D) Chiles Rellenos (2 Stuffed Peppers) E) Combination Plate Choice of 3 - Taco, Tostada, Tamale, Chile Relleno or Enchilada F) Special Combination Plate with Chile con Carne & choice of 3 - Taco, Tostada, Tamale, Chile Relleno or Enchilada G) Carne de Puerco en Chile Verde or Chile Colorado Pork Meat with Green or Red Sauce H) Carne Asada (Includes Cup of Soup with Full Order) I) Steak Ranchero Includes Cup of Soup (prep time is 1 hour) A La Carte Shredded Beef or Chicken Taco Beef or Chicken Burrito Soft Shredded Beef Taco Beef or Chicken Burrito with cheese and sauce Soft Guacamole Taco Quesadilla Guacamole Taco Tostada Taco Chile Relleno Carne Asada Tacos Tamale Enchilada French Fries Beef Enchilada French Fries with cheese and sauce Bean Burrito Side of Beans or Rice Bean & Cheese Burrito Order of Beans or Rice Combination Burrito Side of Beans and Rice Combination Burrito with cheese and sauce *Extra Tortillas (each) American Flavor Sandwiches include Fries Hamburger Low Calorie Hamburger Patty Cheeseburger with Tomato & Cottage Cheese Grilled Cheese Hamburger Steak with Soup & Salad Bacon & Tomato T-Bone Steak with Soup & Salad Ham & Cheese (prep time 1 hour) Desserts Ice Cream Flan Bunuelos Mexican Bread Drinks Tomato Juice Dr. Pepper Grapefruit Juice Root Beer Hot Tea Diet Pepsi Milk Orange Slice Orange Juice Sierra Mist Apple Juice Lemonade Iced Tea Raspberry Ice Tea Coffee Horchata Hot Chocolate Jamaica Pepsi Orange Whip Beverages American Beer Bloody Mary & Other Mixed Drinks Mexican Imported Beer Margaritas Michiladas Domestic Imported Craft/Imported Beer Wine Chardonnay Cabernet White Zinfandel Moscato Merlot Groups and Large Parties Welcome • Call for Reservations HISTORIC Gratuity will be added at our discretion. FOUNDERS ALL FOOD ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE TO GO! LUCIA RODRIGUEZ Banquet Hall/Catering Available at (909) 885-7800 FRANK MONTAÑO 602 Mt. Vernon Avenue VERA LOPEZ ESTABLISHED San Bernardino, California HELEN MARTINEZ SINCE 1937 (909) 888-0460 THERESA GUILLEN We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. Not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Sales tax will be added to retail price of all food and beverages items in this room..
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