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Appetizers Salads Soup MENU APPETIZERS SALADS MEZETHES PLATTER MEDITERRANEAN ADD TO ANY SALAD FOR ADDITIONAL 2.99: Hummus trio, feta CHEESE SPREAD GRILLED CHICKEN, GYRO MEAT, FALAFEL, & olives, spinach & A blend of cheese, KABOB STICK, SOUVLAKI STICK cheese pies, stuffed dairy & spices to grape leaves with a make a delightful dip. GREEK SALAD side of gyro meat & Served with two pita Lettuce, tomatoes, feta cheese, green tzatziki sauce, onions & breads 5.69 peppers, cucumbers & olives, topped tomatoes. Served with FALAFEL CHIPS 1.89 with a pepperoncini sm 5.49 • lg 7.99 two warm pitas 19.99 EXTRA FANCY GREEK SALAD Ideal for 2 or 3 people. SPANAKOPITA (spinach pie) 2.50 Lettuce, tomatoes, feta cheese, green HUMMUS peppers, cucumbers & olives, Original or roasted red TYROPITA pepperoncini topped with potato salad, pepper served with two (cheese pie) 2.50 garbanzo beans & house dressing 10.49 pita breads 5.69 DOLMADAKIA VILLAGE GREEK SALAD FIESTY FETA SPREAD A serving of four 6.45 Tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, green Feta cheese mixed with KABOB STICK peppers, feta, kalamata olives, olive oil, tomatoes & special Grilled chicken breast Greek herbs, & pepperoncini 10.99 spices. Served with two on a stick 2.99 RASPBERRY GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD pita breads 5.69 SOUVLAKI STICK Large Greek Salad & fresh red raspberries HUMMUS TRIO Pork on a stick 2.99 & grilled chicken breast. Served with our A sampling of regular FETA & OLIVES raspberry vinaigrette 10.49 hummus, roasted red Greek feta cheese & PEAR & BERRY SALAD pepper hummus & feisty kalamata olives topped Large Greek salad with raspberries, feta spread served with with oregano & olive pears & walnuts added. Served with two pita breads 6.49 oil. Served with pita our raspberry vinaigrette 10.49 bread 6.49 TOSSED SALAD Lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers & cucumbers sm 3.49 DRESSINGS: House Tzatziki, Oil & Vinegar, French, Italian, Raspberry Vinaigrette SOUPOF THE DAY Ask server for daily selection. MEZETHES PLATTER EXTRA FANCY RASPBERRY CUP 3.49 BOWL 4.49 GREEK SALAD GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD *Notice: Consuming raw or under cooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Food may contain tree nuts with shell pieces. Our Kalamata Olives contain pits. Prices subject to change. GYROS Add fries + 1.99 • extra tzatziki sauce + 50¢ REGULAR SIZE 5.99 SUPER SIZE 7.39 OPEN PLATE 7.49 SUPER OPEN PLATE 10.75 ORIGINAL LAMB ORIGINAL CHICKEN A combination of lamb & beef with mild A delicious blend of chicken seasoned with spices, tomatoes, onions & tzatziki sauce special herbs & spices with onions, lettuce, tomatoes & tzatziki sauce BEEF Beef seasoned with special herbs & spices SOUVLAKI with onions, tomatoes & tzatziki sauce Pork pieces on a stick cooked on an open grill with tomatoes, onions & tzatziki sauce GRILLED CHICKEN Strips on marinated chicken breast grilled FALAFEL with lettuce, onions, tomatoes & tzatziki Seasoned ground chickpeas formed into balls & sauce fried, served with lettuce, onions, tomatoes & tzatziki sauce Add fries + 1.99 • extra tzatziki sauce + 50¢ AVAILABLE AS REGULAR SIZE ONLY VEGGIE GYRO FISH GYRO A tasty pita bread filled with lettuce, onions, A tasty pita bread filled with deep fried cod, tomatoes & tzatziki sauce 4.49 lettuce, onions, tomatoes & house-made tartar sauce 6.39 IALTY PLA EC TE SP S COMBINATION PLATE Gyro meat, souvlaki stick, tomatoes, onions, tzatziki sauce, pita & fries. Served open on a plate 10.99 SOUVLAKI OPEN PLATE ORIGINAL LAMB GYRO Pork pieces on a stick cooked on an open grill with tomatoes, onions, tzatziki sauce, a strip of gyro meat & a tasty pita bread served open on a plate 5.99 CHICKEN KABOB PLATE Chicken breast pieces on a stick cooked on an open grill with tomatoes, onions, lettuce, tzatziki sauce, a strip of gyro meat & a tasty pita served open on a plate 5.99 COMBINATION PLATE DINNERS DOLMADAKIA DINNER FISH & CHIPS Grape leaves stuffed with ground beef 3 or 4 Pieces of pub battered cod & rice. Served with egg-lemon sauce, with French fries & tossed salad 12.99 cottage cheese, bread & butter 10.59 LIMITED DINNERS LIMITED AVAILABILITY. ASK YOUR SERVER IF AVAILABLE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE. SPAGHETTI PASTICHIO Spaghetti topped with our house-made Layered macaroni & ground beef with sauce. Served with a tossed salad, spices & a special topping served with bread & butter 9.59 Greek green beans, bread & butter 10.49 OVEN ROASTED LAMB MOUSAKA A traditional Greek style roasted lamb Eggplant & potatoes mixed with ground shank. Served with Greek green beans, beef & covered with a special topping. potatoes, bread & butter 13.99 Served with Greek green beans, bread & butter 10.49 SANDWICHES SIDES & BURGERS APPLESAUCE 2.79 HOT DOG 2.49 COTTAGE CHEESE 2.79 HAMBURGER 4.59 POTATO SALAD 2.99 CHEESEBURGER 4.99 GREEK GREEN BEANS 2.99 FIESTY FETA BURGER Cheeseburger with onions, tomatoes TOSSED SALAD & feisty feta 5.59 Lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers & cucumbers 2.99 GHESSOURAS BURGER Named for our founder, Timmy hessouras! GREEK POTATOES 2.99 Gyro meat, onions, tomatoes & tzatziki FRENCH FRIEs sauce on our 1/4 lb. burger & top it with Small 1.99 • Large 2.99 feta cheese on a toasted bun 7.99 JONES POTATO CHIPS .89 Regular Salt & Vinegar BBQ TZATZIKI SAUCE 50¢ *Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. Food may contain tree nuts with shell pieces. Our Kalamata Olives contain pits. Prices subject to change. GHESSOURAS BURGER FIESTY FETA BURGER DESSERTS BADLAVA DIAMOND BAKLAVA ROLLS BAKLAVA DIAMOND 2.99 RASPBERRY CHEESECAKE 5.29 BAKLAVA ROLL BAKLAVA SUNDAE 8.99 Walnuts mixed with sugar & cinnamon TIME BOMB between strudel leaves with our house-made Chocolate cake, vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup 2.99 caramel & baklava syrup. Topped with whipped CHOCOLATE SWIRL cream, chopped walnuts & a cherry 7.49 Walnuts mixed with sugar, cinnamon & TRIPLE CHOCOLATE CAKE chocolate, wrapped with strudel leaves, Chocolate cake topped with whipped cream dipped in a house-made syrup 2.69 & chocolate syrup 5.29 KATAIFI VANILLA ICE CREAM 2.69 Walnuts mixed with sugar & cinnamon, wrapped in shredded strudel leaves & dipped WHITE CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY CAKE in house-made syrup 2.69 Seven layers of white chocolate cream, vanilla cake & raspberry filling. Frosted with white GALAKTOBOURIKO chocolate cream & curls of white chocolate. Farina mixed with egg & sugar between strudel Served drizzled with raspberry syrup 5.99 leaves with our house-made syrup 2.99 CHERRY CHEESECAKE 2.99 RICE PUDDING Topped with cinnamon, served cold 2.89 BAKLAVA CHEESECAKE 3.99 KOURABIEDES Greek style butter cookie with almond chips covered with powdered sugar 99¢ KOULOURIA Greek glazed cookie 99¢ DRINKS FOUNTAIN DRINK: 1.99 16 oz. FREE REFILLS COKE CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE KIDS SPRITE Served with chips, fries or applesauce MELLO YELLO & small soft drink. Kids 12 & under. ROOT BEER CHEESE PITA 3.49 ICED TEA HOT DOG 4.99 2.99 LEMONADE GREEK COFFEE CHICKEN TENDERS 5.29 CAN OF POP 1.00 FRAPPE 3.99 CHEESEBURGER 5.29 BOTTLED WATER 1.00 Ask George!! SPAGHETTI 4.99 MILK Sm 1.49 • Lg 1.99 1.49 FREE REFILLS COFFEE ...and get HOT TEA 1.49 a cookie ORANGE JUICE 1.59 with your Greek APPLE JUICE 1.59 coffee! HOT CHOCOLATE 1.79 .
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