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BREAKFAST SPECIALTIES of the HOUSE! All Specialties Are Served with Our Rubyspuds Good Morning! 35MAGIC YEARS! BREAKFAST SPECIALTIES of the HOUSE! All specialties are served with our RubySpuds. ♥ Eggs Benedict Awesome Egg Sandwich Lean Canadian bacon served atop a toasted Two farm-fresh jumbo eggs over hard, American English muffin with two poached jumbo eggs cheese and your choice of thick-cut bacon, turkey topped with a rich Hollandaise sauce. 9.99 bacon, turkey sausage, veggie sausage or lean country ham on a lightly grilled RubyRoll. 8.99 V Huevos Rancheros Two farm-fresh jumbo eggs any style served on crispy flour tortillas layered with vegetarian black beans, house-made salsa and guacamole, shredded cheeses, sour cream, black olives and chopped green onions. 9.99 NEW! Southern Fried Benny Poached eggs, chicken tenders, buttermilk biscuit, country gravy and RubySpuds. 10.99 NEW! Country Breakfast Sliders Buttermilk biscuits, country gravy, fried eggs, turkey V California Benedict sausage, cheddar cheese and RubySpuds. 7.99 Two poached eggs served on a toasted English muffin, grilled tomato slices and avocado slices, NEW! Breakfast Grilled Cheese then ladled with our delicious Hollandaise Grilled sourdough toast, eggs over hard, Swiss sauce. Served with mixed fresh fruit instead of and Cheddar cheese, bacon, avocado and chipotle RubySpuds. 10.59 mayo served with RubySpuds. 7.99 Ruby’s Breakfast Burrito NEW! Mile High Quesadilla A giant flour tortilla filled with scrambled jumbo Flour tortilla, scrambled eggs, Jack and Cheddar eggs, house-made salsa, shredded cheeses and cheeses, onion, bell pepper, ham, mushrooms your choice of thick-cut bacon, turkey bacon, lean and ancho cream served with RubySpuds. 8.99 country ham, club sausage links, veggie sausage or lean turkey sausage. Served with vegetarian NEW! Country Sausage & Biscuit Bowl black beans. 9.59 Buttermilk biscuits, country gravy, two jumbo eggs, sausage, Cheddar & Jack cheeses and tots. 8.99 EGG-ZACTLY! All egg dishes are served with our RubySpuds and your choice of fluffy HOT BEIGNETS, toast or English muffin. Substitute Egg Whites or Eggbeaters® in any entrée for 1.00. ♥DELUXE CORNED BEEF HASH & EGGS Two farm-fresh, jumbo eggs cooked any style and the best corned beef hash you’ve ever tasted! 10.75 V GARDEN SCRAMBLE Three jumbo eggs scrambled with sautéed mushrooms, spinach, onions, bell peppers, house-made salsa and shredded Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses.10.99 THE “REALLY” TWO EGG BREAKFAST BIG BREAKFAST Two farm-fresh, jumbo eggs cooked your way. 8.29 Three jumbo eggs served with thick-cut bacon, ♥ club sausage links and lean country ham for the TWO EGGS COMBO “really” big appetite! 11.59 A power breakfast with your choice of thick-cut bacon, turkey bacon, lean country ham, club sausage links, veggie sausage or turkey sausage. 9.59 How DE-LITE-FUL! ♥ Multigrain Hot Cakes V Egg White Omelette These are a nutritious blend of English walnuts Egg whites with low-fat American cheese, fresh and almond granola. A delicious and healthy sautéed mushrooms, diced tomato and spinach. treat! 8.99 Served with mixed fresh fruit and your choice of toast or English muffin. 11.25 V Oatmeal A bowl of all-natural steel cut oatmeal served V Skinny Eggs with golden raisins, candied pecans, brown sugar Two jumbo eggs scrambled together with our and 2% low-fat milk on the side. Healthy and house-made salsa. Served with cottage cheese, delicious! 6.99 whole wheat toast and a wedge of melon. 8.29 02/17-MV HOT off the GRIDDLE! Served with two farm-fresh jumbo eggs any style and your choice of a breakfast meat: thick-cut bacon, turkey bacon, lean country ham, club sausage links, veggie sausage or turkey sausage. All griddle items are served with butter and syrup. ♥ CINNAMON ROLL FRENCH TOAST COMBO We slice our jumbo cinnamon roll, dip it in a rich egg batter, then grill it to a golden brown. Perfection! 11.99 RUBY’S FRENCH TOAST COMBO Made with golden-grilled, thick-sliced egg bread. 9.99 RUBY’S BUTTERMILK HOT CAKES COMBO Real buttermilk hot cakes. A stack of breakfast goodness with all the trimmings! 9.99 ♥ RUBY’S ORIGINAL MALTED WAFFLE COMBO Crispy, light and made just the way you like ‘em. 9.99 ♥ NEW! BANANA NUT Ruby’s Favorite FRENCH TOAST COMBO Two thick slices of griddled banana nut bread, Vegetarian topped with caramel, powdered sugar and whipped cream. 11.99 V BiggerOMELETTES! All omelettes are served with our RubySpuds and your choice of fluffy HOT BEIGNETS, toast or English muffin. Substitute Egg Whites or Eggbeaters® in any Omelette 1.00 ♥ Ruby’s “Butcher Block” V Veggie Omelette Filled with fresh sautéed mushrooms, diced tomato, Omelette spinach and shredded Cheddar and Monterey Stuffed with shredded Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. A healthy delight! 10.99 Jack cheeses and your choice of one breakfast meat: thick-cut bacon, turkey bacon, lean country ham, club sausage, veggie sausage or turkey sausage.10.99 Denver Omelette Lean country ham, red and green peppers, onions and shredded Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. 10.99 ABC Omelette Thick-cut bacon, melted Pepper Jack cheese and avocado, served with house-made salsa. 10.99 Shake Up Your Morning! CARAMEL HERSHEY’S® CHOCOLATE COFFEE PEANUT BUTTER DOUBLE VANILLA STRAWBERRY OREO 02/17-MV A La Carte RUBY’S ORIGINAL MALTED WAFFLE 7.99 RUBY’S BUTTERMILK HOT CAKES 7.99 CINNAMON ROLL FRENCH TOAST 9.99 MULTI GRAIN HOT CAKES 8.99 RUBY’S FRENCH TOAST 7.99 BANANA NUT FRENCH TOAST 9.99 On the Side BEIGNETS 3.99 RUBY’S JUMBO CINNAMON ROLL 4.99 TOAST WITH BUTTER & JELLY 2.59 COTTAGE CHEESE 1.99 TOMATO SLICES 1.99 MIXED FRESH FRUIT 3.99 BREAKFAST MEAT 2.99 Thick-Cut Bacon, Turkey Bacon, Lean Country Ham, Club Sausage Links, Veggie Sausage or Lean Turkey Sausage Hot Beverages COFFEE ROASTERS Our custom blended coffee with a decadent twist. Served with whipped cream Caramel, Vanilla, Hazelnut, Dark Chocolate, or Sugar-free Vanilla SWINGTIME COFFEE* Ruby’s own custom blended South American coffee Regular or Decaffeinated HOT CHOCOLATE With whipped cream HOT TEA* Ask your server for selections Decaffeinated available * FREE REFILLS FOR DINE-IN GUESTS Cold Beverages BREAKFAST JUICES Orange, Apple, Cranberry, Grapefruit, Tomato MILK Whole, 2% Low-fat, Non-fat ICED TEA* LEMONADE* STRAWBERRY LEMONADE* MINERAL WATER Still or Sparkling SOFT DRINKS* Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Barq’s Root Beer, Pibb, Fuze Iced Tea Add a Shot of Flavor! Cherry, Lemon, Chocolate, Vanilla * FREE REFILLS FOR DINE-IN GUESTS QUALITY IS THE KEY! We’re proud to serve products that are made with the highest quality ingredients available. That’s true from our Fresh Premium Natural USDA Choice beef to our famous French Fries and golden RubyRings cooked in non-hydrogenated, zero trans-fat, cholesterol-free, pure vegetable oil. Our commitment is to truly great food and prompt, outstanding service. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed. No matter what you order, you’ll love it or we’ll replace it immediately. RUBY WANTS TO KNOW! WE GLADLY ACCEPT “HOW DID YOU ENJOY YOUR RUBY’S Visa, MasterCard, Discover, EXPERIENCE?” VISIT US AT American Express and Diner’s Club. WWW.RUBYSFEEDBACK.COM Sorry, no checks. Consuming raw or under-cooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. RUBY’S, RUBY’S DINER and the Ruby Girl Logo are registered service marks of Ruby’s Diner, Inc. OREO is a registered trademark of Kraft Foods. 02/17-MV Welcome! 35MAGIC YEARS! LUNCH & DINNER Shareable APPETIZERS & SIDES! We use only non-hydrogenated, zero trans-fat, cholesterol-free, pure vegetable oil. NEW! Loaded Tots Crispy Green Beans Crispy, golden brown tater tots covered with Light and crisp breaded your choice of clam chowder, chili or country green beans served gravy. 6.99 with buffalo ranch, honey mustard, and RubyRings ranch dipping sauces Hot and crispy, golden onion rings. 6.99 on the side. 5.99 Fried Calamari Asian Style Breaded tender calamari strips, served light Lettuce Wraps and crisp with cocktail sauce, tartar sauce and Create your own lettuce ranch. 9.59 wraps with your choice of chicken breast, sauteed vegetables, crisp wontons, and lettuce cups served with our delicious spicy teriyaki sauce. 9.59 Frings® A combination of our French Fries and RubyRings for those who want the best of both worlds! 4.99 ♥ Chicken Tenders Crispy, all white meat chicken strips served with BBQ, Ranch and Honey Mustard dipping sauces. 8.99 FRESH SALADS! Feel free to substitute the following dressings on any salad: • Ranch • Thousand Island • Pomegranate Vinaigrette • Bleu Cheese • Honey Mustard • Original Asian • Chardonnay Vinaigrette • Caesar • Light Italian • Fat-Free Sesame Ginger ♥ MEDITERRANEAN SALAD COBB SALAD Fresh romaine tossed with cucumbers, tomatoes, Fresh salad mix, red onions, Kalamata olives, Feta cheese and hard-boiled egg, fresh oregano in a Chardonnay Vinaigrette avocado, dressing. 10.59 roasted Add grilled chicken 2.59 | Add grilled shrimp 2.99 diced turkey CHICKEN CAESAR SALAD breast, Fresh romaine, tender grilled chicken, Bleu shredded Parmesan cheese, croutons and cheese Caesar dressing. 9.99 crumbles, Substitute grilled shrimp for additional 2.99 tomatoes, bacon, mushrooms and black olives. 11.50 ♥ CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD Fresh salad mix, celery, green onions, red bell pepper, wonton strips and tender grilled chicken breast tossed with our Original Asian dressing. Optional: Fat-Free Sesame Ginger Dressing. 10.99 V RUBY’S APPLE, PECAN & BLEU CHEESE SALAD Fresh spring mix, romaine, julienne apples, dried cranberries, candied pecans and golden raisins tossed in a Pomegranate Vinaigrette with Bleu cheese crumbles. 9.99 Add grilled chicken 2.59 | Add grilled shrimp 2.99 HomeStyle CHILI & SOUPS! ♥ Clam Chowder ♥ Ruby’s Chili Ruby’s original family recipe.
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