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Spokane Take Sandwiches Bulk BBQ Meats BBQ Party Packs Small 1 lb The Pile Up Barbecued Rib Tips $ 8.50 $ 13.95 All meals come complete with beans and choice of salad. Our Smokey brisket piled high topped Pork Spare Ribs $ 8.50 $ 13.95 2 lb. Rib Dinner ........................................................................................... $ 34.95 with our German Sausage and Texas Barbecued Beef INSIDE$ 8.50 $ 13.95 3 lb. Rib Dinner ........................................................................................... $ 50.95 Bold Sauce. Pick a sideboard. $14.50 Barbecued Turkey $ 8.50 $ 13.95 4 lb. Rib Dinner ........................................................................................... $ 64.95 Brisket Sandwich Barbecued Ham $ 8.50 $ 13.95 Whole Chicken Dinner ............................................................................... $ 26.95 Our Famous Our Smokey sliced brisket with aged German Sausage $ 8.50 $ 13.95 Tub Chicken Dinner .................................................................................... $ 45.95 cheddar and our TEXAS BOLD BBQ BBQ Sandwich Zesty Pork $ 8.50 $ 13.95 3 lb. Rib & Sausage Combo ..................................................................... $ 44.95 sauce on a French roll. Your Choice of meat: Barbecue Beef, Beef Brisket $ 10.95 $ 15.95 Pick a sideboard. $14.95 Ham, Turkey, German Sausage or Zesty SAFE ZONE: Small Whole Pork. Pick Your Size: Barbecued ChickenAll critical elements (text, images,$ graphic9.95 elements, $ 14.95 TEXAS Chili Longhorn Special 1/3 lb $5.95 or 1/2 lb $7.95 logos etc.) must be kept inside the blue box. All text Longhorn’s most legendary meal, Our should have an 0.0625 inch spacing from the fold lines. TEXAS chili done right…Slow cooked steak bites, kidney beans thrown together Biggest Sandwich. Your choice of meat: Western Chicken with Longhorn’s own chili seasoning and hot sauce. Don’t forget to top it off with Barbecue Beef, Turkey, Ham, Zesty Club Combo Dinners Cheese and Onions pardnur! Pork or German Sausage. Comes with Home-style Crispy Chicken breast Can’t pick from an existing menu so we let you create your own! Pick from our legendary BarbecueTRIMMING Meats: Longhorn ZONE: Ribs, Chicken, Barbecued Beef, Barbecued BBQ Beans and choice of side. $14.95 smothered in Zesty Sauce with lettuce, Please allow 0.125 inches cutting tolerance around Longhorn Chili Burger* tomato, Swiss Cheese and Bacon on Turkey,your Barbecued card. We recommendHam, Zesty no Pork borders or German due to shifting Sausage. Our third pound burger smothered with real TEXAS our Gourmet Pub Bun. Pick a sideboard. Comesin thewith cutting One process,of our sideboards borders may and appear 16oz uneven. Beverage. chili, topped with cheese and onions $13.95 $13.50 Rib Tip = $16.95 BLEED ZONE 0.125 inches: * TEXAS size it to our infamous half pound MakeOutlaw sure to extend the = background One Meat images $17.95 or colors ground sirloin grilled to order and more chili for just $2.00 more! French Dip allMaverick the way to the edge of the = black Two Meatsoutline. $18.95 A favorite, done with a Longhorn flare, Rustler = Three Meats $19.95 Chili Dog FOLD LINES: Cheese slow roasted beef sliced thin on a Our famous German Sausage cut up and put on a hoagie bun smothered in Texas Burger* toasted hoagie bun served with Au Jus Family Eatin’ at its’ Best Chili and topped with Cheese and Onions $12.95 A third pound hamburger smothered in and a sideboard. $13.25 IMPORTANT PleaseCowboy’s send artwork without Choice blue, purple, cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, Swiss cheese, grilled onions and peper- black and gray frames. 6 St. Louis Pork Ribs, Two 10” German Sausages, 1 lb. BBQ Brisket. *Meats that are under cooked to your specifications may increase your risk of pickles and special sauce. Pick a oncinis add $1.50 If you send files as EPS, PDF, AI all texts Served with Barbecueshould Beans, be converted Potato Salad, to outline Cornbread Muffins and BBQ Sauce. food borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. sideboard. $12.25 Feeds a family of Four. $54.95 Final Size: 8.5 inches x 14 inches *Meats that are under cooked to your specifications may increase your risk of Size withThe bleeds: 8.625Big inches Horn x 14.125 inches food borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. 8 St. Louis Pork Ribs, 6 Pieces of BBQ Chicken, Three 10” German Sausages, Chili 3/4 lb. Zesty Pulled Pork. Served with Barbecue Beans, Potato Salad, Cornbread Side ......................................................$ 5.95 Gallon ................................................$ 45.95 Muffins and BBQ Sauce. Feeds a family of Six. $69.95 Combos Pint ......................................................$ 7.95 Side Cheese .......................................$ 1.50 St. Louis Rib Quart .................................................$ 13.95 Pint Cheese .......................................$ 3.50 All combos come complete with soft drink and one sideboard; Beans or Fresh Tub ....................................................$ 33.95 Quart Cheese ....................................$ 5.75 Homemade Salad or French Fries. and BBQ Chicken Dinner #1: Beef Sandwich ................................................................................................$ 9.95 3 lbs. of Ribs, 1 Whole Chicken. Served with Barbecue Beans, Potato Salad, and Cole Slaw (served family style). Feeds Six to Eight People. $69.95 #2: Turkey Sandwich ............................................................................................$ 9.95 #3: Ham Sandwich ................................................................................................$ 9.95 Wagon Master Texas Fixin’s #4: German Sausage Sandwich .......................................................................$ 9.95 This meal comes with all SEVEN of our notorious meats. That is three pounds of Beans, Cole Slaw, Potato, Macaroni & Tossed Green Salads #5: Pulled Pork Sandwich...................................................................................$ 9.95 meat. This meal is for the outlaws who are serious about their barbecue. #6: Rib Tip Combo 1/2 lb ...............................................................................$ 11.95 Served with Barbecue Beans, Potato Salad, and Cole Slaw (served family style). Side ........................................................$ 3.50 Tub ..................................................... $ 18.95 Texas-Size your combo to 1/2 pound sandwich and large drink for only $2.00 Feeds a family of Four. $75.95* Pint ........................................................$ 6.50 Gallon ................................................. $ 28.95 *Add 1 LB of Brisket for $15.95 or *Add 1 LB of Rib Tip $10.95 Quart .....................................................$ 8.95 = Longhorn Favorites!.
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