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Lican’S Ree Pe Dine in Only Menu F Favorites of the Island CRAB & CREAM CHEESE WONTONS (5) LOBSTER FRITTERS (7) Served with Sweet Chili Sauce the lican’s Ree Pe Dine in only Menu f Favorites of the Island CRAB & CREAM CHEESE WONTONS (5) LOBSTER FRITTERS (7) Served with sweet chili sauce. 8.99 Like hushpuppies, but with fresh lobster meat. Served with PAN SAUTÉED CRAB CAKES (2) jalapeño tartar sauce. 9.99 CALAMARI voted Best in Cincinnati Served with chipotle tartar sauce. 14.99 Served with homemade marinara or sweet chili sauce. 11.99 PEEL & EAT FRIED OYSTERS (8) The best tasting steamed prawns! Served hot or cold with Served with jalapeño tartar sauce. 14.99 cocktail sauce & lemon. One Pound 20.5 Half Pound 11.5 GARLIC Parmesan MUSSELS (10) COCONUT SHRIMP (5) Broiled mussels tossed with garlic, topped with parmesan. 9.99 Served with apricot & key lime horsey dipping sauce. 9.99 PRINCE EDWARD ISLE MUSSELS CAJUN POPCORN SHRIMP Served with white wine, butter, garlic, linguine pasta Served with cocktail sauce. 9.99 & garlic bread. 14.99 Be Sure to Check our board for Daily Market Price Items: King Crab, Snow Crab & Oysters* Snacks N Such Potato Skins (4) 8.99 Bacon & Cheddar Fries 8.99 Mozzarella Sticks (8) 6.99 Crab Cakes & cocktail sauce (3) 9.99 Chicken Fingers (4) 7.99 Wings (10) 11.99 Beer Battered Onion Rings 5.99 Mild • Hot • BBQ • Cajun • Teriyaki Hearty Soups Fresh Salads LOBSTER BISQUE All salads served with garlic bread. Creamy, rich bisque with a touch of sherry. All grilled items are available blackened, Cajun, or mesquite style. Bowl 5.99 Cup 5.25 CONCH CHOWDER The Salads Below: Delicious & a little bit spicy! Fresh Bahamian Plain 7.99 • Grilled Chicken 12.99 • Calamari or Grilled Shrimp 13.99 conch meat in a tomato base soup. Grilled Grouper, Grilled Mahi, or Fried Oysters 14.99 Grilled Salmon or Grilled Tuna 16.99 Bowl 5.99 Cup 5.25 CLAM Chowder Grilled Scallops 17.99 Best inland New England style clam chowder anywhere! Reef Signature Salad Bowl 5.99 Cup 5.25 GUMBO Mixed greens with arugula, grape tomatoes, chopped egg, goat cheese, candied walnuts, red onions, dried craisins, A New Orleans favorite! Made with croutons & Fuji apple vinaigrette. Served with garlic bread. 16.5 chicken & Andouille sausage. Bowl 5.99 Cup 5.25 Caesar Salad* Romaine with croutons, parmesan & our own Caesar dressing. Southwest Salad Pasta Dishes Mixed greens with black beans, roasted corn, tomatoes, onions, roasted red peppers, cheddar, tortilla Pasta Alfredo strips & chipotle ranch dressing. Served with garlic bread. 11.99 • With Shrimp or Chicken. 17.99 Warm Bacon Vinaigrette Salad Pasta Marinara Mixed greens with chopped egg, tomatoes, red onions, Served with garlic bread. 10.99 • With Shrimp or Chicken. 17.99 croutons, parmesan & warm vinaigrette. (*) Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. 7261 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45230 Take Out Ordering : (513) 232-2526 (clam) Main Voyage All grilled items are available blackened, Cajun, or mesquite style. All items are served with two sides. BROILED STUFFED GROUPER GRILLED TUNA 19.99 A Pelican’s Reef favorite! Two pieces of tender grouper stuffed Grilled WALLEYE 21.99 with lump crab meat, wild rice & cornbread stuffing. 19.99 n’ STUFFED SOLE Seafood Stew s ica Re l e Two fillets stuffed with crab meat & scallops. 17.99 Caribbean shellfish stew made with mussels, scallops & shrimp e f in tomato broth with onions, peppers, black beans & rice. P GRILLED MAHI 18.99 Served with garlic bread & one side item. 21.99 GRILLED SALMON Try it bourbon glazed! 18.99 12 oz. New York Strip 24.99 Fried Sea Fare All baskets are served with choice of two side items. Crab Cake (4) 14.99 Oysters (8) 16.99 Hand Breaded Icelandic Cod (3) 14.99 Scallops (6) 17.99 Shrimp (8) 14.99 Combo Basket Coconut Shrimp (8) 14.99 Select two different fried sea fare items. 16.99 Sandwiches All come on a bun or rye bread with lettuce, tomato, onion & tartar sauce, unless otherwise noted. Served with one side. Add Cajun to any sandwich. Add American, Cheddar, Pepper Jack, or Provolone + $1 Grilled Cajun Grouper Grilled Chicken Provolone & chipotle pepper tartar sauce Served with mayo. 11.99 served on rye bread. 15.50 Grilled Chicken Club Grilled Mesquite Grouper 14.99 Served with bacon, provolone, & mayo. 12.99 Grilled Alaskan Halibut 17.99 Cajun Teriyaki Chicken Grilled Mahi 14.99 Served with mayo. 11.99 Grilled Swordfish 15.99 BBQ Chicken Grilled Tuna Steak 15.99 Served with mayo. 10.99 Beer Battered Fried Lake Erie Perch 11.99 Pulled Pork Beer Battered Fried Cod 11.99 Served with coleslaw. 9.99 Po’Boys, Wraps N Tacos All po’ boys are served with lettuce, tomato, onion, chipotle tartar sauce and choice of one side item. Fish wraps are served with lettuce, tomato, parmesan cheese, tartar sauce (on the side) and one side item. Chicken wrap is served with lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese, mayo (on the side) and one side item. Tacos are served with one side item. Crab Cake Po’Boy Grilled Fish Tacos (3) Topped with provolone. 14.99 Featuring the fish of the day with cheddar, lettuce, tomato & Jamaican relish. 14.99 Fried Shrimp Po’Boy 14.99 Fried Oyster Po’Boy 15.99 Island Tacos (3) Featuring blackened mahi, grilled shrimp, or grilled chicken Grilled Grouper or Mahi Wrap 14.99 topped with pepper jack, Caribbean slaw & Grilled Chicken Wrap 11.99 chipotle sour cream. 14.99 Reef Burgers Little Skippers 1/2 lb special blend burgers (chuck, brisket & short rib). For children 12 & under only. All burgers served with lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo & one side item. All meals are 5.99 and include a beverage. Chicken Fingers (3) & Fries Hamburger 10.99 Hamburger or cheeseburger & Fries Cheeseburger 11.99 Pasta Marinara & Garlic Bread Bacon Cheeseburger 12.99 Shrimp Basket (4) & Fries SIDES ( a la carte $3 each ) : French Fries, Sweet Potato Fries, Twice Baked Potato, Dirty Rice, Coleslaw, Tossed Salad, Caesar Salad, or Garlic Bread BEVERAGES : Featuring Coke Products (*) Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Visit Us Online At : thepelicansreef.com Take Out Ordering : (513) 232-2526 (clam).
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