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Franky's Takeout Menu Great for the small office parties! Combination A No substitutions, add-ons ok Baked Ziti Á la Carte Pans Fettuccine Alfredo with meat, marinara or four-cheese sauce Pasta made fresh daily • Serves 8 people Garlic bread Tossed Romaine salad and homemade croutons w/choice of dressing Lasagna 15 people 79.95 Meat or veggie 54.95 Baked Ziti Served with meat, four-cheese or marinara sauce 36.95 Combination B Sausage & Peppers No substitutions, add-ons ok 44.95 Sausage & Peppers Tortellini Grilled Chicken Fettuccini 56.95 Garlic bread Tossed Romaine salad and homemade croutons w/choice of dressing Chicken Marsala 15 people 99.95 59.95 Fine Italian Tortellini Pesto, four-cheese or red pepper sauce. 49.95 Cuisine Spaghetti Combination C Meat or marinara sauce. No substitutions, add-ons ok 29.95 Add (8) Meatballs 12.95 Lasagna Grilled Chicken Fettuccini To Go Menu Green Leaf, croutons, carrots and parmesan cheese. Garlic bread Includes pint of dressing. Tossed Romaine salad and homemade croutons w/choice of dressing 16.95 15 people 129.95 506 Ivy Street Romaine, croutons and parmesan cheese. Includes pint of dressing All items can be made to go 16.95 For to go orders call 898-9947 Pints of caesar, blue cheese, balsamic vinaigrette, honey mustard or ranch dressing Reservations 898-9948 5.95 All these items are served in disposable pans. Prices are for take- — SUMMER 2013 — Garlic Bread by the loaf out only, and picked up by the customer. We also do full service 9.95 catering, which is priced individually. Thank you for letting us Deliveries Through Entree Express make your party a success!! Dessert www.FrankysChico.com Whole Pies Nick & Kevin 29.95 Appetizers Fresh Pasta Calamari Meatball Sliders (4) We make fresh pasta and soup daily. We include warm bread with a choice of soup or salad. Gluten-Free Panko crusted and served with Served with on our homemade focaccia bread You may substitute our famous Caesar salad with any entrée for $1.50. Franky’s Own cocktail sauce 9.95 with meat sauce and mozzarella cheese 6.95 Pepp Pollo Chicken Parmesan Oven-baked chicken with a spicy flair accompanied Prawn Cocktail Bruschetta Panko crusted chicken breast sautéed with mushrooms, bell peppers, with sautéed vegetables and asparagus spears 10.95 Served with Franky’s Own cocktail sauce 8.95 Toasted focaccia bread with parmesan topped with parmesan, melted mozzarella, and marinara sauce. Includes a side and feta cheeses served with of spaghetti with your choice of meat or marinara sauce. 13.95 Bay Shrimp Risotto Mozzarella Sticks marinated tomatoes and herbs 8.95 Sausage and Peppers A creamy risotto with bay shrimp, diced tomatoes, scallions, asparagus and freshly grated parmesan cheese. 14.95 Served with marinara sauce or ranch dressing 5.95 Dessert Hot Italian sausage sautéed with onions and bell peppers served Zucchini Sticks Ask about our fresh dessert of the day 5.95 over spaghetti with your choice of meat or marinara sauce. 12.95 Served with marinara sauce or ranch dressing 5.95 Baked Ziti Terry’s Cheese Bread Ziti pasta, with your choice of meat, marinara or four-cheese sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese and oven baked. 10.95 French bread topped with a creamy garlic Sides Family Special aioli sauce, mozzarella, and parmesan cheeses. Homemade Meatballs (2) Spaghetti (Italian group plan for 4 people) Served with a side of marinara sauce Includes meat sauce and mozzarella cheese 6.95 Our fresh made pasta topped with meat or marinara sauce. 10.95 (4 pieces) 7.95 Large plate of spaghetti with your choice of meat or marinara sauce, Sauteed Vegetables Add (2) homemade meatballs 13.95 large 3 item pizza, individual green or Caesar salads. Sausage Bread Garnished with parmesan cheese. 4.95 Manicotti 28.95 • Each additional person 1.95 Italian sausage and mozzarella cheese rolled in Scooter Prawns Two long, tubular pasta shells stuffed with three cheeses, honey-baked dough and served with garlic, and herbs served with your choice of meat or marinara sauce, ranch dressing or marinara sauce 9.95 Skewered prawns seasoned with fresh garlic, butter, and herbs. 8.95 topped with melted mozzarella and baked to perfection. 11.95 Pesto Chips A.J. Chicken Lasagna Specialty Pizzas 9" pizza dough with homemade pesto, mozzarella, and Tender slices of chicken breast sautéed in Layers of fresh lasagna noodles, sausage, beef, mozzarella and ricotta parmesan cheese, served with ranch dressing 8.95 Franky’s Famous Calzone olive oil, garlic, and white wine sauce. 5.95 cheeses served with meat sauce or marinara sauce. 12.95 Our zesty fresh pizza sauce, ricotta, mozzarella, and choice Pizza Skins Tomato Cheese Bread Linguine and Clams of three toppings listed below, wrapped in our pizza dough. 9" pizza dough with potato spread, green onions, Sliced tomato, green onion and mozzarella, Baby clams sautéed with fresh basil, garlic, wine, and spices Includes your choice of soup or salad. 10.95 diced Canadian bacon, and mozzarella cheese, served with marinara (4 pieces) 6.95 tossed with linguine. Choice of two sauces. 15.95 You may substitute a Caesar salad for $1.50. served with ranch dressing 8.95 Traditional—Franky’s garlic cream sauce. Garlic Bread (4 pieces) 3.95 Combo Platter Sicilian—Marinara with a spicy flair. Small (11”) Medium (13”) Large (18”) Calamari, prawns, zucchini sticks, and Warm Bread Ravioli Club ............................................................................... 14.95 ............................. 17.95 ........................ 21.95 mozzarella sticks served with ranch dressing Served with fresh garlic, Your choice of Four Cheese filled or roasted sirloin and tender pork shoulder. Served on a Cheddar, mozzarella, grilled chicken, tomatoes, green onions and bacon served with a side of ranch dressing. and cocktail sauce 14.95 oil and balsamic vinegar 3.95 bed of cream sauce and topped with your choice of meat or marinara sauce. 12.95 Chicken Marsala Vegetarian Pizza ..................................................... 12.95 ............................. 15.95 ........................ 19.95 Chicken sautéed in marsala wine with mushrooms, artichoke hearts, Mushrooms, onions, green bell peppers, tomatoes, artichoke hearts, and olives. Salads green onions, garlic, and fresh tomatoes served over spaghetti. 13.95 Salads are topped with homemade garlic croutons and served with warm bread. Deluxe .......................................................................... 15.95 ............................. 19.95 ........................ 27.95 We make our fresh dressings daily: Caesar, Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Honey-Mustard and Balsamic Vinaigrette. Fettuccine Alfredo Pepperoni, salami, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, olives, green bell peppers, tomatoes, sausage, and onions. Homemade fettuccini tossed with a rich Alfredo sauce. 10.95 Caesar Salad Grilled Chicken Caesar Add On... Hawaiian ..................................................................... 12.95 ............................. 15.95 ........................ 19.95 Small 4.95 • Large 6.95 10.95 Grilled Chicken 3.95 Pineapple, Canadian bacon, mozzarella, and cheddar. Bay Shrimp Caesar Prawn Caesar Oven Baked Chicken—with a spicy flair. 3.95 Franky’s Special...................................................... 15.95 ............................. 19.95 ........................ 27.95 10.95 12.95 Grilled Chicken Salad Sausage Links 4.95 Pepperoni, salami, Canadian bacon, sausage, linguica, and minced garlic. Scooter Prawns (6) 6.95 Franky’s delicious grilled chicken, carrots, mushrooms, tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and sprouts served with our homemade honey mustard dressing. Tortellini Side of Ranch Dressing 50¢ • Substitution of Pesto or Garlic Cream Sauce 2.00 12.95 Beef filled tortellini served with your choice of sauces. 13.95 Soup and Salad Red Pepper Sauce—Spicy red pepper sauce with a touch of cream and a hint of spice. A bowl of soup and your choice of tossed Caesar or green salad. Four Cheese—Fontina, asiago, mozzarella, parmesan, and cream. Pizza 8.95 Pesto—Homemade pesto and cream. Small (11”) Medium (13”) Large (18”) Dinner Salad Bowl of Soup Chicken Pomodoro 4.95 4.95 1 Item ........................................................................... 10.95 ............................. 11.95 ........................ 13.95 Chicken, fresh basil, and tomatoes sautéed with garlic in an Sandwiches olive oil white wine sauce and tossed with linguine. 13.95 2 Items ........................................................................ 11.95 ............................. 13.95 ........................ 16.95 Our sandwiches include your choice of a green salad or a cup of our homemade soup. Grilled Chicken Fettuccine 3 Items ........................................................................ 12.95 ............................. 15.95 ........................ 19.95 You can substitute our famous Caesar with your sandwich for $1.50. Grilled chicken tossed with sautéed artichoke hearts, mushrooms, and fresh tomatoes in our garlic cream sauce. 16.95 Additions ..................................................................... 1.00 ............................... 2.00 ........................... 3.00 Homemade Meatball Sandwich Two large meatballs topped with meat sauce and mozzarella cheese on a toasted hoagie roll. 10.95 Chicken Picatta Tender chicken breasts sautéed with garlic, capers, and a touch of fresh lemon in an olive oil Toppings Italian Sausage Link Sandwich and white wine sauce. Served with a side of sautéed vegetables tossed with fresh linguine. 14.95 Two sausage links, melted mozzarella
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