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Lunch Sat + Sun Menu Changes Daily OPEN FOR DINNER EVERY NIGHT – LUNCH SAT + SUN MENU CHANGES DAILY SALADS classic caesar 10 fennel with radicchio, spinach, mushroom, walnuts, basil, granarino, lemon + olive oil 10 greek with feta cheese, olives, tomatoes, red onion, spicy cherry peppers, cucumber, 10 lemon + olive oil PIZZA SIZES 14” or 16” S/L RED simple cheese 14/19 margherita with fresh mozzarella, basil + stracciatella 15/20 marinara with anchovies, oil cured olives, chilies, garlic + herbs 15/20 eggplant with basil, onion, scamorza + garlic 18/24 pepperoni with scamorza, fresh mozzarella, garlic, chilies + herbs 18/24 meat lover’s – sausage, meatball, bacon, pepperoni, fresh mozzarella + herbs 19/25 WHITE housemade sausage, peppers, caramelized onions, scamorza + parmesan cream 18/24 egg with bacon, potato, thyme, ricotta + grana padano 18/24 four cheese with mushrooms, pancetta, sage + garlic 18/24 meatball with spinach, caramelized onion, scamorza, garlic + parmesan cream 19/25 mushroom with caramelized onion, bel paese, sage, truffle pecorino + parmesan cream 19/25 buffalo chicken with caramelized onion, scallions, scamorza, gorgonzola cream 19/25 GRINDERS 12” rolls meatball with peppers, caramelized onions, fresh mozz, scamorza, bel paese + herbs 15 eggplant parm with red onion, scamorza, fresh mozz + herbs 15 steak with caramelized onions, mushrooms + bel paese cheese sauce 15 kielbasa with onions, sauerkraut, gruyere, + mustard 15 buffalo chicken with onions, lettuce, bacon, pickled carrots + parmesan cream 15 CASSEROLES + ENTREES enchiladas with braised pork, black beans, salsa verde, pepper jack + sour cream 18 chilaquiles – mexican tortilla casserole with chicken, pepper jack, salsa + sour cream 18 eggplant parmesan with fresh mozzarella, ricotta, pepper, onion, tomato+ herbs 15 pork meatballs with marinara sauce, ricotta, fresh mozzarella, onion, pepper + herbs 18 mushroom + brown butter lasagna with bel paese + sage 18 DESSERT housemade tiramisu 8 www.ottochester.com 860.526.9445 please note that 20% gratuity is automatically added to all orders to support our staff .
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