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To-Go Menu Taste As Big As Texas® Party Trays Feeding a Crowd? All prices below are for to-go orders only. Please allow 24-hour advance notice. TO-GO MENU TASTE AS BIG AS TEXAS® PARTY TRAYS Special trays for pickup includes meat(s), two vegetables, pickles, onions, jalapeños, ORDER ONLINE! barbecue sauce, bread, plates, silverware and paper napkins. Order.PappasBBQ.com VEGETABLES: (Choose two) ranch beans, Texas dirty rice, macaroni & cheese, yams, cream corn, green beans, potato salad, cucumber salad, pasta salad or coleslaw VALUE PACKS TO-GO The value pack combines our slow smoked specialties with all the trimmings at a great GUEST ONE OR TWO THREE FOUR price. The packs are available for pickup and include: beef, sausage or pulled pork, COUNT MEATS MEATS MEATS vegetables, pickles, onions, jalapeños, bread and barbecue sauce. Call the location 15-19 12.25 12.95 13.75 nearest you and order a family value pack today! 20-29 11.95 12.45 12.95 ½ lb. each of beef brisket, pulled pork & link sausage, 30-49 11.75 12.25 12.75 FAMILY BOARD SERVES 3–4 plus 4 pork ribs & 2 family sides $39.95 50 & up 11.25 11.75 12.45 VALUE PACK 1 VALUE PACK 2 VALUE PACK 3 BARBECUE TO-GO DRINKS SERVES 4–6 SERVES 6–8 SERVES 8–10 Choose your meat: Iced Tea . 9.95/gallon Beef, chicken breast, turkey, sausage, pork or ham. Each 1½ lbs. beef brisket 2 lbs. beef brisket 2½ lbs. beef brisket order includes barbecue sauce, pickles, onions & jalapeños. Lemonade . 12.95/gallon 1 lb. sausage or pulled pork 1 lb. sausage or pulled pork 1½ lbs. sausage or pulled pork Agua 1 pint potato salad 1 quart potato salad 1 quart potato salad Fresca . 14.95/gallon 1 pint ranch beans 1 quart ranch beans 1 quart ranch beans OTHER 1 pint coleslaw 1 quart coleslaw 1 quart coleslaw BEEF MEATS DESSERT Slice Whole 68.95 89.95 111.95 50 LBS & UP 16.95/lb. 13.25/lb. Cheesecake 5.95 44.95 20–49 LBS 17.95/lb. 13.55/lb. Pecan Pie ... 4.95 26.95 10–19 LBS 18.95/lb. 13.95/lb. Carrot Cake. 5.95 VALUE PACK 4 VALUE PACK 5 VALUE PACK 6 Parfait...... 3.95 SERVES 10–12 SERVES 14–17 SERVES 17–20 3 lbs. beef brisket 4 lbs. beef brisket 5 lbs. beef brisket LOCATIONS 2 lbs. sausage or pulled pork 3 lbs. sausage or pulled pork 3½ lbs. sausage or pulled pork 9797 Westheimer 7800 Airport Blvd. CONROE 1½ quarts potato salad 2 quarts potato salad 1 gallon potato salad HOUSTON at Gessner Space T-01 27752 I-45 North 1½ quarts ranch beans 2 quarts ranch beans 1 gallon ranch beans 1217 Pierce at San Jacinto (713) 780-0081 (Hobby Airport) at Lake Woodlands Dr. (713) 659-1245 (713) 645-4661 1 quart coleslaw 1 quart coleslaw ½ gallon coleslaw 8777 South Main (281) 363-2647 7050 I-45 S. at Woodridge at Old Spanish Trail 12424 I-10 East 133.95 185.95 218.95 (713) 649-7236 (713) 432-1107 at Federal Rd. HUMBLE (832) 214-4078 19713 Hwy. 59 9815 Bissonnet at Centre 8560 I-45 South at FM 1960 ADD A SLAB OF PORK RIBS 24.95 (713) 777-1661 at Monroe (281) 446-0441 ADD A WHOLE CHICKEN 12.95 (713) 947-9927 DALLAS AREA 7007 Hwy. 59 S. at Bellaire 2231 West NW Hwy. (713) 772-4557 12917 Hwy 290 at Lombardy PASADENA 2336 Oleander Dr. PAPPAS BAR-B-Q CATERING 4430 I-45 North at Hollister (214) 956-9038 (713) 462-2550 at Pasadena Blvd. at Crosstimbers 230 W. Hwy 67 (713) 472-3228 Planning a get-together? Let Pappas Bar-B-Q Catering (713) 697-9533 10810 Hwy 59 Duncanville, TX take care of everything. We’ll set up, serve and take it all at Little York (972) 298-2049 703 FM 1960 W. at Hafer Rd. away when you’re done. Doesn’t get easier than that! (281) 893-5711 (281) 227-0593 For more information, visit our website at * Items may be cooked to order, are served raw or undercooked, or may †Please alert your Server of any food allergies prior to ordering. We are not contain raw or uncooked ingredients. Consuming raw or undercooked responsible for an individual’s allergic reaction to our food or ingredients used in meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food food items. PappasBBQCatering.com borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. ©2020 PRI. BBQ 1-6,8,9,11-14,19,20,22-24 0920 BAR-B-Q MEATS SANDWICHES & PO-BOYS Homemade Breakfast With two sides Substitue a jalapeño cheese bun for 50¢ on any sandwich SERVED MONDAY – FRIDAY 6:30 – 10 A.M. Large (½ lb.) Jumbo (¾ lb.) Add fries $2.50 Sandwich Po-Boy Pulled Pork . 11 .95 . 13 .95 Saturday breakfast available at select locations. Check out www.pappasbbq.com for hours & more information. Beef Brisket . 15 .95 . 17 .95 Pulled Pork . 8 .95 . 11 .95 Ham . 10 .95 . 12 .95 Beef Brisket sliced or chopped . 10 .95 . 13 .95 Add refried beans or skillet potatoes to any taco 95¢ Pork or Beef Sausage . 10 .95 . 12 .95 Ham . 8 .95 . 11 .95 Add coffee & a hash brown $1.95 Chicken Breast . 13 .95 . 15 .95 Pork or Beef Sausage . 8 .95 . 11 .95 BREAKFAST PLATE Turkey Breast . 13. .95 . 15 .95 Chicken Breast . 9 .95 . 12 .95 Scrambled eggs, skillet potatoes, refried Two Sliced Meat Combo . 14 .95 . 16 .95 Turkey Breast . .9 . .95 . 12 .95 beans, flour tortillas & bacon, sausage or ham . 6 .99 Beef Trio beef brisket, sausage & rib . 19 .95 Two Meat Combo Po-Boy . 13 .95 BREAKFAST TACOS Pork Trio pulled pork, pork ribs & sausage . 14 .95 Egg & cheese . 1 .99 House Special beef, ham, sausage & rib . 16 .95 POTATOES Bacon, egg & cheese . 2 .99 Mixed Platter beef, ham, sausage, rib & pulled pork . 18 .95 Pulled Pork . 11 .95 Breakfast Sausage, egg & cheese . 2. .99 Chopped Beef Brisket . 13 .45 Chorizo, egg & cheese . 2 .99 CHICKEN COMBOS With two sides Pork or Beef Sausage . 11 .45 Link or Ham, egg & cheese . 2. .99 ½ Chicken . 12 .95 Potato, egg & cheese . 2 .79 Ham . 10 .45 ½ Chicken & Pulled Pork . 14 .95 Chicken . 12 .45 PREMIUM BREAKFAST TACOS ½ Chicken & Link Sausage . 13 .95 Turkey . 12 .45 Beef Brisket, egg, cheese, hash brown, salsa . .4 .95 ½ Chicken & 1 Pork Rib . 14 .95 Baked Potato . 7 .75 Pulled Pork, egg, cheese, hash brown, salsa . 3 .95 ½ Chicken & 1 Beef Rib . 19 .95 ½ Chicken & 2 Baby Back Ribs . 15 .95 Link, egg, cheese, hash brown, salsa . 3 .95 BURGERS RIB PLATTERS Mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato, pickles & onion BREAKFAST SANDWICHES With two sides Add double beef $2.50 | Add fries $2.50 Sausage, egg, cheese . 3 .95 Substitute baby back ribs $3.95 Hamburger . 9 .95 Bacon, egg, cheese . 3. .95 Pork Ribs . (3) 15 .95 . (4) 17 .95 Cheeseburger . 10 .95 Link, egg, cheese . 3 .95 Beef Ribs . (3) 23 .95 Bacon Cheeseburger . 11 .95 Brisket, egg, cheese . 4 .95 Baby Back Ribs . ½ rack 17 .95 rack 23 .95 2 Pork Ribs & Beef Brisket . 16 .95 TO-GO BY THE POUND SIDE ORDERS 2 Pork Ribs & Pulled Pork . 13 .95 1 Lb. ¾ Lb. ½ Lb. ¼ Lb. Two Tamales . 3 .95 Sausage . 2 .95 2 Pork Ribs & Link Sausage . 13 .95 Pulled Pork . 15 .95 12 .25 . 8 .75 . 5 .75 Hash Brown . 1 .45 Refried Beans 1. .45 2 Pork Ribs & Turkey . 15 .95 Beef Brisket . 21 .95 16 .75 11 .95 . 6 .75 Skillet Potatoes . 1 .45 Orange Juice . 2 .45 Rib Trio 1 beef, 2 pork, 3 baby back ribs . 21. .95 Ham . 15 .95 12 .25 . 8 .75 . 5 .75 Bacon . 2 .95 Coffee or Milk 1 .45 Pork or Beef Sausage . 15 .95 12 .25 . 8 .75 . 5 .75 SIDES & EXTRAS Chicken Breast . .16 .95 13 .25 . 9 .25 . 6 .25 SIDE 2 .75 • HALF PINT 3 .95 • PINT 7 .95 • QUART 11 .95 Turkey Breast . 16 .95 13 .25 . 9 .25 . 6 .25 Ranch Beans • Texas Dirty Rice • Macaroni & Cheese • Yams • Green Beans SALADS Cream Corn • Potato Salad • Cucumber Salad • Pasta Salad • Coleslaw Jumbo ½ Chicken . 9 .95 Dressings: Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Thousand Island, Jalapeño Cheese Bread . loaf 5 .95 Whole Chicken . 14 .95 Italian, Honey Mustard, Fat-Free Catalina Tamales . (2) 3 .95 . (6) 7 .95 . (12) 14 .95 Baby Back Ribs . slab 21 .95 Chef Salad beef, ham & sausage . 13 .95 Fresh-Cut French Fries . 3 .45 Pork Ribs . slab 29 .95 Tossed Salad . .4 .95 Cheese Fries . 4 .95 Beef Ribs . slab 39 .95 Tossed Salad any sliced meat . 10 .95 Chopped Beef Fries . 9 .95 Whole Brisket 6-8 lbs. not sliced or cleaned . 15 .95/lb . Chili Cheese Fries . 7 .95 ©2020 PRI. BBQ 1-6,8,9,11-14,19,20,22-24 0920.
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