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EVERYTHING SERVED ALL DAY Your Table Number Please order at the bar with MENU EVERYTHING SERVED ALL DAY your table number... BREAKFAST & BRUNCH – SERVED ALL DAY Our scrambled egg includes tomato and basil NEW The Boss £10.95 Flatbreads West Country Breakfast £8.50 Bacon, sausage, hog’s pudding, Za’atar flatbread, date chutney, harissa, herb Bacon, sausage, scrambled egg, roasted mushrooms, roasted new potatoes, salad, Greek yoghurt, toasted sesame seeds, tomatoes, baked beans, toast roasted tomatoes, baked beans, pickled red onion, sumac Veggie Breakfast £8.25 scrambled egg, two rounds of toast ...with spiced lamb £9.50 ...with crispy halloumi £9.25 Roasted new potatoes, mushrooms, Chorizo Hash £8.75 baked beans, roasted tomatoes, Poached eggs, mushrooms, spinach, Grain Bowls scrambled egg, toast roasted tomatoes Buckwheat, black quinoa, avocado, lime Vegan option available £6.95 pickled beetroot, orange, harissa, Greek Sweetcorn Hash £8.75 £6.35 yoghurt, nuts & seeds Mushrooms on Halloumi, poached eggs, avocado & tomato Sourdough Toast ...with pork belly salsa, coriander, Tabasco maple syrup £10.95 ...with hot smoked mackerel £10.25 Vegan option available Sourdough Eggy Bread with £8.75 Poached or Scrambled Eggs £5.00 Smoked Bacon & Avocado Cheddar & Jalapeño £8.75 on Toast Veggie option £7.75 Cornbread ...add smoked salmon £2.60 Fried egg, smashed avocado, spicy salsa, ...add smoked bacon £2.50 Smoked Salmon, Avocado £8.75 yoghurt, coriander, Tabasco maple syrup ...add mushrooms £2.10 & Scrambled Eggs Eggs Royale £8.75 On sourdough toast Baps Eggs Benedict £7.95 Sausage or smoked bacon £4.60 Pancakes Mushrooms & roasted tomato £4.10 ...with smoked bacon & maple syrup Eggs Florentine £7.75 £6.60 Vegan option available ...with fruit compote & Greek yoghurt £5.85 ...add an egg to any bap £1.00 LIGHTER SANDWICHES BURGERS & SALADS Spelt Granola The Cuban Sandwich £8.35 Ultimate Burger £10.00 ...with banana & organic milk £4.10 Slow roast pork, ham, Emmental, Beef & bacon patty, Emmental, ...with honey, raspberries, blueberries £5.10 Dijon mustard, gherkin, mayo, pickled red onion, gherkin, & Greek yoghurt toasted sub roll, pickled coleslaw Boston burger sauce, cos, sesame bun, chips, pickled coleslaw Vegan option available Vietnamese Banh-Mi £7.95 Veggie Burger £9.75 Brown Rice Porridge £4.95 Sandwich Coconut milk, vanilla, maple syrup, BBQ pulled jackfruit, pickled vegetables, Sweetcorn fritter, feta, avocado, chilli, mango, blueberries, cinnamon coriander, vegan mayo, Sriracha chilli sauce, coriander, tzatziki, cos, sesame bun, toasted baguette, pickled coleslaw chips, pickled coleslaw Porridge £3.25 Super Salad £8.45 ...add any jam/syrup/honey/ Mozzarella & Chipotle £5.50 compote/raisins/toasted nuts & seeds/ Mozzarella, Cheddar, chipotle, coriander, Avocado, mango, radish, sprouting seeds, chocolate drops 65p basil, sun blushed tomatoes sugar snap peas, leaves, carrot, nuts & seeds skinny/soya/oat milk available ...with chicken £6.75 SIDES available on gluten-free bread Smashed Avocado on £6.25 Sourdough Toast Ham & Cheese £6.00 Sweet Potato Fritters & Dip £3.35 Poached eggs, chipotle, chilli Mozzarella, Cheddar, ham Side Salad £3.35 available on gluten-free bread Vegan & gluten free options available Chips £3.35 Croque Monsieur £5.75 Toast £2.35 SOUP ...with jam/marmalade/Marmite/peanut butter Ham, Gruyère, Dijon, Béchamel (granary/Sherston white/sourdough/gluten free/rye) ...add an egg £1.00 ...with chunky bread From £4.50 Ask a member of the team for today’s soup ADD ...something extra to any dish Smoked Bacon £2.50 Avocado £2.00 Scrambled Eggs £2.50 Sausage £1.75 Smoked Salmon £2.60 Mushrooms £2.10 Chorizo £2.00 Chicken £2.50 Toast £1.10 Halloumi £2.50 Poached Egg £1.00 We only use free range meat and eggs KEY: Please ask if you have any allergen or dietary requirements. Gluten Free Vegan Nuts We cannot list every ingredient in our dishes and although every care is taken, due to the busy nature of our cafes, we cannot guarantee the absence of nuts or other allergens. Vegetarian Wheat Free Please order at the bar with MENU EVERYTHING SERVED ALL DAY your table number... COFFEE ...see board for prices Flat White Espresso Piccolo Double Espresso Guest Filter Coffee Macchiato Our coffee is roasted in Bristol by Extract Americano Mocha Coffee and is available in our house blend, Latte Chai Latte single estate guest, decaf and filter. Caffe Au Lait Hot Chocolate Cappuccino White Hot Chocolate House Coffee Refined over the last 7 years with our friends at Extract; it is We use organic milk as standard in all our coffees, a blend of two brilliant beans please ask for dairy alternatives from La Marianela in Columbia & a cooperative in Peru, with delicious notes of milk chocolate LOOSE LEAF TEA ...see board for prices biscuits & toffee in your latte. Boston Breakfast Dragon Well Guest Coffees Our regularly changing guest espresso Earl Grey Gunpowder will always be a single estate (from Assam Jasmine one farm). Drink your coffee black? Why not give our seasonally changing Lapsang Souchong Moroccan Mint single origin filter a try. Both are Second Flush Darjeeling Oolong chosen due to their sustainability credentials and their delicious flavour. Decaffeinated Breakfast Rooibos Chocolate Tea Lemongrass & Ginger Speak to one of our Baristas for more information Chai Ginger, Rose & Cardamom Mint (Karma) Chamomile Flowers Red Berry & Hibiscus MILKSHAKES FRUIT SMOOTHIES RAW VEG SMOOTHIES NEW NEW NEW Strawberry Milkshake £3.35 Kefir Colada £3.35 Carrot & Turmeric £3.35 Strawberries, ice cream, milk Pineapple, kefir milk, lime, Carrot, turmeric, lemon, ginger, coconut water, honey apple juice, maple syrup Banana & Peanut Butter £3.35 Banana, peanut butter, honey, milk Breakfast Smoothie £3.35 The Green One £3.35 Raspberries, dates, oat milk, Spinach, cucumber, banana, Dark/White Chocolate £3.35 banana, chia seeds, maple syrup chia seeds, apple juice, lime Milkshake Blueberry & Ginger £3.35 Dark or white chocolate, milk, avocado (trust us) Raspberry & Mango £3.35 SHRUBS SOFT DRINKS ICED DRINKS NEW No, not the garden plant, but a delicious drink Coca-Cola £2.60 Iced Coffee £3.35 that’s pretty good for you too - made with fruit, Coffee, milk, avocado (trust us), maple syrup apple cider vinegar & Frank sparkling water. Diet Coca-Cola £2.60 Iced Mocha £3.45 Strawberry, Basil & £2.95 Sparkling Orange (San Pellegrino) £2.60 Coffee, chocolate, milk, avocado (trust us) Black Pepper Still Mineral Water (Frank) £2.15 Iced Tea £2.50 Rhubarb & Rose £2.95 Sparkling Water (Frank) £2.15 Traditional or Red Berry Sparkling Rhubarb (Cawston Press) £2.60 Gingerella Ginger Ale £2.85 JUICE CHECK OUT OUR... Sparkling Elderflower £2.60 OJ £2.95 Sparkling Raspberry £2.60 Apple Juice £2.95 Purdey’s Multivitamin Drink £2.80 Real Lemonade £2.95 Mango Juice (Frobishers) £2.60 Please ask if you have any allergen or dietary requirements. We cannot list every ingredient in our dishes and although every care is taken, due to the busy nature of our cafes, we cannot guarantee the absence of nuts or other allergens. Little Ones Menu (we suggest under fives) BREAKFAST Pancakes, Bacon & Maple Syrup £3.95 Pancakes & Maple Syrup £3.25 Scrambly Egg & Soldiers £3.00 Porridge & Honey £2.00 MAINS Beans on Toast £2.00 Bigger Ones Menu (we suggest over fives) BREAKFAST Pancakes, Bacon & Maple Syrup £6.60 Pancakes & Fruity Compote £5.85 Pancakes & Maple Syrup £5.00 Meat Breakfast £4.95 Veggie Breakfast £4.75 Sausage Bap £4.60 Bacon Bap £4.60 MAINS Burger & Chips £6.35 (Our burger will appear a little pink due to the bacon we add. It is fully cooked we promise) Veggie Burger & Chips £6.35 Sausage Bap & Chips £5.50 Beans on Toast £3.00 Key Vegetarian Big and Little Drinks COLD DRINKS Banana Milkshake £1.85 Chocolate Milkshake £1.85 White Chocolate Milkshake £1.85 Raspberry & Mango Smoothie £1.85 Berry Smoothie £1.85 OJ £1.25 Apple Juice £1.25 Berry Ice Tea (our squash) £1.25 Glass of Organic Milk £0.75 HOT DRINKS Mini Hot Chocolate £1.40 Babycino Free A note for parents - Please ask if you have any allergen or dietary requirements. We cannot list every ingredient in our dishes and although every care is taken, due to the busy nature of our cafés, we cannot guarantee the absence of nuts or other allergens. CRAFT ALES, BEERS AND CIDER... Caple Rd - Blend No.3 Cider 5.2% - 330ml £3.50 Hoxton Cidersmiths - Harry Masters’ Medium Cider 4.5% - 500ml £4.15 Camden Town - Pale Ale 4% - 330ml £3.75 Camden Town - Hells Lager 4.6% - 330ml £3.75 Brooklyn Brewery - Brooklyn Lager 5.3% - 355m l £3.95 Bristol Beer Factory - Southville Hop 6. 5% - 500ml £4.15 Wiper & True - Amber Ale 5% - 500ml £4.15 Wiper & True - Milk Stout Milkshake 5.2% - 330ml £4.50 SP IRITS... 50ml 25ml Sipsmith Vodka 40% £6.00 £3.75 Tonic / Slimline / Lemonade / OJ Sipsmith London Dry Gin 41.6% £6.00 £3.75 Tonic / Slimline / Lemonade / OJ www.bostonteaparty.co.uk facebook.com/btpcafes @BTPCafes We operate a challenge 25 policy. RED WINE... Bottle 250ml 125ml Douro - 850 £17.50 £7.00 £3.50 - Portugal - 12.5% Ripe red fruits, aromatic Malbec - Bodegas Carelli 34 £19.50 £8.00 £4.00 - Argentina - 13.5 % Plum, cranberry, spice Pinot Noir - Cuvée de Brieu £22.50 £8.50 £4.25 - France - 12% Cocoa, kirsch, raspberry WHITE WINE... Bottle 250ml 125ml Viognier - Cuvee de Brieu £17.50 £7.00 £3.50 - France - 13% Peach, honey Chardonnay - Pedronocelli £19.50 £8.00 £4.00 - USA - 14.2% Lemon, pear, honey, apple, mango Sauvignon Blanc - Georges Michel £22.50 £8.50 £4.25 - Marlborough - 13% Tropical fruits PROSECCO... Bottle Glass Prosecco – 11% £23.50 £4.75 COCKTAILS... Glass Jug Bucks Fizz £4.75 Prosecco, OJ Mango Mimosa £4.75 Prosecco, mango juice Bloody Mary £6.50 £12.00 Double Sipsmith vodka, tomato juice, Worcester sauce, Tabasco, celery, seasoning, ice Virgin Mary £2.95 Tomato juice, Worcester sauce, Tabasco, celery, seasoning, ice.
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