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Take out Menu 508.771.2100 SHAREABLES SANDWICHES BURGERS TEN PIN FAMOUS WINGS Our 6oz Choice Angus Beef® burgers are served on Bone-in or Boneless with celery and carrot + WRAPS a brioche roll with dill pickle chips and hand-cut fries. sticks, and blue cheese or ranch dressing Sandwiches and wraps are served with Upgrade to Parmesan true fries for 2.00 extra. 10 Wings 12.99 | 20 Wings 22.99 dill pickle chips and hand-cut fries. Gluten-free roll available for 2.00. CHOOSE FROM Upgrade to Parmesan true fries for 2.00 extra. Bualo • Parmesan Garlic • Teriyaki Ginger All sandwiches are available as a wrap. Gluten-free roll available for an additional 2.00. BACON CHEDDAR BURGER WICKED TWISTED PRETZEL Applewood smoked bacon and aged All-natural, hand-twisted Bavarian pretzel with CRISPY CHICKEN B.L.T. Vermont Cheddar cheese 11.99 maple and jalapeño mustards for dipping 8.99 Topped with Applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, and tavern sauce on a brioche roll 10.99 BUMPER BOWL SAMPLER CALIFORNIA BURGER Four each of bacon Cheddar potato skins, TEN PIN STEAK & CHEESE Guacamole, chipotle mayo, chicken ngers, and Mozzarella sticks, Shaved sirloin steak smothered in and Pepper Jack cheese 11.99 with tortilla chips & salsa 19.99 American cheese on a French roll 12.99 BEYOND BURGER™ ADD YOUR CHOICE OF Looks and eats like a real burger – 100% plant- LOBSTER RANGOONS Sautéed Mushrooms, based. Served on a brioche roll with fries 13.99 Eight lobster rangoons with Sautéed Peppers, teriyaki ginger sauce 8.99 or Sautéed Onions .75 each ANGUS BEEF® BURGER With lettuce, tomato, and onion 8.99 FIRE ROASTED PORK TACOS Three tacos served with Secret Weapon GRILLED CHICKEN CLASSIC CHEESEBURGER sauce, and orange power-blend slaw CAESAR WRAP A can’t-go-wrong favorite with American cheese, on Naan atbread 11.99 Crisp romaine, grilled chicken, lettuce, and pickle 9.99 Each additional taco 3.99 Parmesan cheese, and Caesar dressing on a wrap 9.99 BASKET OF CHICKEN FINGERS Seven chicken ngers with honey mustard sauce 9.99 SOUPS + SALADS GRILLED FRENCH ONION SOUP AU GRATIN Baked in a crock with croutons CALIFORNIA CHICKEN and Swiss cheese 4.99 CHEESEBURGER SLIDERS With Pepper Jack cheese, guacamole, Three hand-pressed Angus Beef® sliders and chipotle served on a brioche roll 11.99 TEN PIN CLAM CHOWDER with American cheese on Hawaiian sweet rolls, Rich and creamy with tender sea clams, cooked medium-well 9.99 GRILLED CHICKEN salt pork, and potatoes Each additional slider 3.99 With lettuce, tomato, and onion on Cup 4.99 | Bowl 6.99 a brioche roll 9.99 CAPE CODDER LOADED POTATO SKINS CAESAR Five potato skins loaded up with Mozzarella, Fried cod, American cheese on a brioche roll, with a side of tartar sauce 12.99 Crisp romaine, garlic croutons, house-made Applewood smoked bacon, and scallions, Caesar dressing, and Parmesan cheese with a side of sour cream 8.99 BBQ PULLED PORK Small 5.99 | Large 7.99 Topped with coleslaw on a brioche roll 11.99 MOZZARELLA STICKS CHOPPED GREEK Eight Mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce 8.99 CRISPY FRIED BUFFALO Crisp romaine lettuce, Kalamata olives, CHICKEN SANDWICH tomatoes, banana peppers, grilled artichokes, FRIED PICKLES Served with lettuce, tomato, side of blue red onion, and Feta cheese Fried pickle chips with wasabi sauce 6.99 cheese dressing on a brioche roll 10.99 Small 6.99 | Large 9.99 CHIPS & SALSA GARDEN House-made salsa and tortilla chips 5.99 Crisp romaine, cucumber, grape tomatoes, and red onions BUFFALO CAULIFLOWER BITES CONEY ISLAND HOT DOG Small 3.99 | Large 5.99 Served with blue cheese sauce 8.99 Grilled Kayem® hot dog, warm bun, “Coney Island sauce,” ADD YOUR CHOICE OF French’s® mustard, and diced onion Angus Steak Tips, Boneless Bualo Wings, GRANDE NACHO PLATTER 2.75 | 6-pack 12.99 or Grilled Chicken 5.99 each With melted Monterey Jack cheese, jalapeños, chopped tomatoes, salsa, and sour cream 11.99 ADD A TOPPING Bualo Chicken • BBQ Pulled Pork Some items not available with food delivery services Guacamole 3.99 each Gluten Friendly If you are gluten sensitive, please look for this symbol. We can accommodate you by omitting bread or replacing it with a gluten-free roll, available for an extra 2.00. Please note: All of our food is prepared in a shared kitchen. Take-out orders are subject to up to a $1.50 packaging charge, which is retained by Ryan’s Ten Pin Eatery for Consuming raw or undercooked foods of animal origin, such as meats, eggs, or shellsh, may increase packaging costs and/or online services. The fee does not your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. represent a tip or service charge for any employee. Before placing your order, please inform your server if anyone in your party has a food allergy. TenPinEatery.com • 508.771.2100 Cape Cod Mall, Hyannis 04.20.21 508.771.2100 PIZZA + ENTRÉES TEN PIN MAC & CHEESE EAT NOW FLATBREADS A creamy Italian cheese blend of Monterey Jack, Make your pizza vegan with dairy-free cheese Cheddar, and Parmesan cheeses, with add 10" 2.00 | 20" 4.00 seasoned bread crumbs 9.99 PLAY LATER ADD YOUR CHOICE OF $ CHEESE PIZZA Applewood Smoked Bacon 3.25 Add a 20 game card Zesty tomato sauce, Mozzarella Bu alo Chicken 3.99 and Parmesan cheeses Pulled Pork 3.99 to ANY order for only 10" 9.99 | 20" 19.99 Shaved Steak, Peppers, and Onions 5.99 $ MARGHERITA TEN PIN FISH & CHIPS NO minimum purchase required 12 A generous portion of fresh cod, house-made Fresh basil, vine-ripened tomatoes, tartar sauce, coleslaw, and hand-cut fries 14.99 One card per person • Valid for fresh Mozzarella cheese, garlic, arcade games, virtual reality, and laser tag olive oil, and Parmesan cheese Upgrade to Parmesan tru e fries for 2.00 extra 10" 11.99 | 20" 19.99 CHICKEN, BROCCOLI, & PENNE PASTA CAULIFLOWER CRUST PIZZA Sautéed chicken tenderloins tossed with With zesty tomato sauce and cheese garlic wine sauce, Romano cheese, broccoli, 10" 13.99 and penne pasta 15.99 MEAT MANIA Italian sausage, prosciutto, pepperoni, FIRE ROASTED BBQ hamburger, and Mozzarella cheese ST. LOUIS RIBS 10" 11.99 | 20" 21.99 Served with hand-cut fries Half rack 17.99 BUFFALO CHICKEN Full rack 28.99 With blue cheese crumbles and Mozzarella cheese 10" 11.99 | 20" 19.99 CALL FISH TACOS THE BBQ Three tacos served in our tortillas with salsa, 508.771.2100 Slow-roasted pulled pork, BBQ sauce, red Monterey Jack cheese, and chipotle sauce, over onion, smoked Gouda, and Mozzarella cheese cabbage slaw, with tortilla chips 14.99 10" 11.99 | 20" 21.99 ORDER ONLINE CHARBROILED STEAK TIPS TenPinEatery.com CREATE YOUR OWN PIZZA Choice seasoned sirloin tips, hand-cut and grilled TOPPINGS to your liking. Served with tavern sauce, mashed 10" 1.99 each | 20" 2.99 each Yukon gold potatoes, and broccoli 21.99 Caramelized Sausage Onions Hamburger SIDES Roasted Red Applewood Peppers Hand-cut Fries 2.99 Smoked Bacon Partnering with food delivery services: Mushrooms Prosciutto Tru e Fries 3.99 Kalamata Olives Extra Cheese Broccoli 2.99 Spinach Feta Cheese Mashed Potatoes 2.99 Pineapple Fresh Mozzarella Guacamole 2.99 Pepperoni Cheese Coleslaw 1.99 ROASTED VEGETABLE We proudly serve products. Gluten Friendly FLATBREAD If you are gluten sensitive, please look for this Broccoli, spinach, roasted red peppers, symbol. We can accommodate you by omitting and fresh Mozzarella cheese 12.99 Prices do not include Massachusetts meals tax. An bread or replacing it with a gluten-free roll, available 18% gratuity will be added to parties of eight or more for an extra 2.00. Please note: All of our food is prepared in a shared kitchen. STEAK & CHEESE FLATBREAD Take-out orders are subject to up to a $1.50 packaging Shaved sirloin steak, sautéed peppers and onions, charge, which is retained by Ryan's Ten Pin Eatery for Consuming raw or undercooked foods of animal and American and Mozzarella cheeses 13.99 packaging costs and/or online services. The fee does origin, such as meats, eggs, or shell sh, may not represent a tip or service charge for any employee. increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if BUFFALO CHICKEN FLATBREAD you have certain medical conditions. With blue cheese crumbles Some items not available with and Mozzarella cheese 13.99 Before placing your order, please inform your food delivery services server if anyone in your party has a food allergy. TenPinEatery.com • 508.771.2100 Cape Cod Mall, Hyannis 04.20.21 508.771.2100 KIDS MENU DESSERTS All kids menu items include a kid-sized beverage and are served with WARM CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE hand-cut French fries or broccoli – except the pasta dishes 6.99 A moist chocolate cake oozing with chocolate ganache, AND it’s 100% gluten free 6.99 CHICKEN FINGERS PASTA Fresh breaded chicken Penne pasta with marinara sauce MUD PIE or butter and Parmesan cheese Cookies-n-cream ice cream with an HAMBURGER OR Oreo crust, topped with hot fudge, CHEESEBURGER MOZZARELLA STICKS whipped cream, and a cherry 7.99 **Well done only** With marinara sauce TEN PIN NOVELTIES KRAFT® MAC & CHEESE Choose from a Chocolate Eclair Bar, a Bomb Pop, FOOTLONG HOT DOG or a Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 2.99 each Classic favorite TEN PIN SLUSH Ask your server for the avors of the day 2.99 GRILLED CHEESE THE TEN PIN “SPLIT” Cinnamon and sugar-dusted fried dough, topped with three scoops of vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, salted caramel $ KIDS FOOD sauce, and Oreos, then topped with 9.99 + FUN DEAL whipped cream and a cherry 9.99 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE GET ANY KIDS MEAL Three scrumptious layers of the best shortcake you’ve ever tasted, decorated and a $ PLAYERS* with a thick, dairy-fresh whipped cream 10 and strawberry preserve, AND it’s * Valid for arcade games, 100% gluten free 5.99 virtual reality, and laser tag.
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