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Click to View Leo’s Grandevous Since 1939 Specialties Monday | Martha’s Meatloaf Tuesday | Butcher’s Night Wednesday | Three Meat Lasagna Thursday | Osso Bucco or Short Ribs Friday | Tessie’s Famous Stuffed Calamari (as seen on Travel Channel, Food Paradise) Antipasti Zuppe Mozzarella Sticks | 6.95 7 Deep Fried Ravioli | 6.95 Manhattan Clam Chowder | Lentil | Minestrone Clams on half shell . 1/2 dozen | 7 . dozen | 12 8 Shrimp Cocktail | 11.95 Soup Special Baked Clams | 8 Clams Oreganata | 10.95 Clams Posilippo | 13.95 . over pasta | 22.95 Leo’s Famous Mussels Clams, Shrimp, Mussels with Garlic Sauce | 13.95 14 . over pasta | 22.95 Prince Edward Island Mussels prepared with your favorite sauce. Hot Sausage sauteèd with Broccoli Rabe | 10.95 Marinara | Garlic White Wine | Fra Diavolo Garlic Bread | 7 Garlic Bread Parm | 9 Hot Antipasto with Garlic Shrimp, Mussels, Clams Oreganato, Mozzarella Sticks, Eggplant Rollatine | 16.95 Leo’s Bar Pies Insalate 4.50 5.95 Extra Cheese House Salad | 7.95 Mozzarella Leo’s Salad Salami, Provolone, Olives, Peppers | 8.95 8.50 Mixed Green Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette | 8.95 Sausage | Mushroom | Pepperoni Meatball | Spinach | Broccoli | Prosciutto Baby Spinach Asiago Cheese, Balsamic Vinaigrette | 9.95 Vegetable | Margherita Pie | Eggplant | Vodka Sauce Pie Caesar Salad with Anchovies | 9.95 Caprese Mozzarella and Tomato Salad | 9.95 9.50 White Pie Chicken Warm Prosciutto & Mozzarella | 9.95 | Chick Pea Salad Tarragon Vinaigrette, Artichoke Hearts, 9.50 Sundried Tomato, Radicchio, Red Onion | 9.95 Buffalo Chicken | Chicken Jalapeño | Sausage & Mushroom Antipasto Lettuce, Tomato, Salami, Provolone, Sliced Prosciutto and Arugula | Broccoli Rabe & Sausage Pepper, Olives 8 | 10 | 12 Shrimp | Caramelized Onion with Baby Spinach, Goat Cheese Seafood Salad Mussels, Shrimp, Calamari, Pulpo | 13.50 Three Cheese with Asiago, Mozzarella, Gorgonzola Hunters Platter Prosciutto di Parma, Soprossotta, Salami, 13.95 Mozzarella, Reggiano Parmigiano | 17.95 Gluten Free Pizza Burrata Mortadella, Roman Artichokes, Red Peppers, Toppings Extra Charge Balsamic Glaze | 13.50 Pasta Vitello Pollo Marsala | 23.95 Sorrento | 24.95 Leo’s Spinach Linguine Carbonara Marsala Wine & Mushrooms Eggplant Slices, Mozzarella, Diced Pink Sauce with Bacon, Peas | 18.95 Prosciutto & Light Tomato Sauce Baked Shells with Grilled Chicken, Pancetta, Picatta | 23.95 Ricotta topped with Mozzarella | 23.95 Lemon & Capers Marsala | 22.95 Marsala Wine & Mushrooms Francese | 23.95 Rossi Cheese Tortellini Light Cream Sauce, Lemon & Butter Parmigiana | 22.95 Peas over Sliced Prosciutto | 19.95 Mozzarella & Pomodoro Gluten Free Cheese Ravioli Parmigiana | 23.95 Mozzarella & Pomodoro with Leo’s Famous Pomodoro Sauce | 17.95 Piccata | 22.95 Lemon & Capers Penne alla Vodka | 17.95 Florentine | 24.95 with Grilled Chicken or Shrimp | 23.95 Spinach, Mozzarella, Light Brown Sauce Voluto | 23.95 Spinach, Mozzarella & Chicken Stock Clam Sauce (White or Red) | 23.95 Saltimboca | 24.95 Spinach. Mozzarella, Sliced Prosciutto, Francese | 22.95 Zuppa di Mussel (White or Red) | 23.95 Light Brown Sauce Lemon & Butter Penne Pesto with Chicken & Goat Cheese | 23.95 Martha | 27.95 Milanese | 24.95 Eggplant Parmigiana with Linguine | 23.50 Breaded Cutlet, Prosciutto, Breaded topped with Arugula Salad Lobster Ravioli with Shrimp & Venetian sauce | 26.95 over Spinach Truffle Cream Sauce Primavera with Seasonal Vegetables (White or Red) | 22.95 Fettuccine Toscana with Hot Sausage, Bacon, Tomatoes |19.95 Gamberi Sinatra | 25.95 Cheese Ravioli or Meat Ravioli | 13.50 Sautéed with Artichoke Hearts, 6 Filetto di Pomodoro | 13.50 Mushrooms & Fettuccine Meatballs Pasta with Meatballs or Sausage | 14.50 Leo | 25.95 Sausage Rigatoni Bolognese | 18.95 Sautéed with Brussels Sprouts & Steak Fries Diced Pancetta over Pasta Cavatelli and Broccoli | 17.95 Manicotti | 14 Fra Diavolo | 25.95 7 Spicy Red Sauce over Pasta Broccoli Baked Ziti with Ricotta & Mozzarella | 14 Parmigiana | 24.95 Spinach Gnocchi in a Three Cheese Sauce | 19.95 Mozzarella & Pomodoro Contorno Broccoli Rabe Tri Gnocchi Pesto, Pomodoro, Alfredo | 19.95 Scampi | 25.95 Cheese Tortellini Alfredo | 18.95 Lemon, Butter, Garlic over Pasta Spinach Ravioli Alfredo & Prosciutto | 17.95 Francese | 24.95 Fettuccine Alfredo | 17.95 Lemon & Butter Sandwiches Gluten Free and Vegetarian 8 Meatball | Sausage options are available. 8.5 Shrimp Parmigiana | Veal Cutlet Parmigiana Thank You For Your Patronage! Meatball Parmigiana | Chicken Cutlet Parmigiana Eggplant Parmigiana | Salami and Provolone Leo and Tessie 9.5 Di Terlizzi Grilled Chicken with Broccoli Rabe & Provolone on Homemade Bread Shredded Roast Buffalo Chicken with Gorgonzola Cheese on Homemade Bread Gift Certificates Available Beverages 2 20% Gratuity will be added Pepsi | Diet Pepsi | Seltzer | Sierra Mist to parties of 8 or more guests 4 Boylan soda: Root Beer, Orange, Black Cherry, Ginger | Pellegrino.
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