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OUR STORY Brewing from Alan Pugsley IN THE BEGINNING Shipyard Signature Nachos … $11 Sesame Seared Tuna ... $12 House made corn tortilla chips loaded with melted Pan seared sesame crusted tuna served rare with Monterey Jack & cheddar cheese, tomatoes, black wakkamme seaweed salad, soy glaze and wasabi aioli SOUTHERN MAINE’S FAVORITE LOCAL PUB olives, jalapeno peppers and our fresh pico de gallo. Served with a side of salsa and sour cream… Pub Crab Dip…. $10 additional toppings of beef or veggie chili or Atlantic Rock crab in a rich cream cheese sauce chicken $3.00. (single portion) $8 We opened the Shipyard Brew Pub here with pita chips in Eliot in 2005. We’re part of Shipyard Fried Pickle Chips … $8 Brewing Company’s family of pubs. We Artichoke Dip … $10 Deep fried and served with chipotle ranch. take pride in our locally brewed beers House made spinach and artichoke dip topped A house special for years. and serving the freshest food. We’re with Havarti cheese, served with happy you’re here and hope you have a Chicken Quesadilla … $10 grilled pita chips. wonderful experience. Grilled flour tortilla packed with melted cheddar Pub Wings ... sm $10 / lg $16 and jack cheese with diced chicken. Served with Shipyard is a family owned brewery Plump tender wings are deep fried, served a side of sour cream and salsa. -- rooted in tradition and brimming with celery and either bleu cheese or ranch with innovation. Located in Portland, Boneless Tenders ... sm $9 / lg $15 dressing. Tossed in your choice of either buffalo, its award-winning beer is carefully Deep fried and served with your choice of Maple Jalapeno BBQ, Maine blueberry BBQ handcrafted by a talented team of dipping sauces or wombat sauce. brewers who learned the fine art of OUR STORY brewing from Alan Pugsley. Shipyard Pretzel … $8 Baked soft pretzel sticks served with Shipyard Brewing Company first began in 1992 Shipyard Ale beer cheese at Federal Jack’s Brew Pub in Kennebunkport Harbor. Within two years, demand for Shipyard beer quickly outpaced the brewing capacity in Kennebunk and, in 1994, Shipyard opened its brewery on the waterfront in Portland. Stop by the brewery for a tour and be sure to visit Chowder, Hearty Soups, AND Fresh Salads our other pubs in Maine, New Hampshire and Florida: Soup of the day ... $5 / $7 Mediterranean Steak & Artichoke Salad ... $14 Clam Chowder ... Cup $6.50 / Bowl $8.50 Grilled skewered beef tips and artichoke Hearty, rich and flavorful, a New England hearts over chopped romaine with tomato, favorite. red onion, cucumber, feta cheese, Greek dressing and grilled pita bread. Maine: South Portland, Chili … $7 Topsham and Bangor (Texas beef & bean or vegetarian) Topped with Kennebunk, Maine Taco Salad Bowl … $12 Florida: Orlando and Clearwater melted cheese and served with corn tortilla chips. New Hampshire: North Conway A large tortilla shell is stuffed with beef chili, French Onion Soup … $6 melted Monterey jack, mixed greens, pico de A crock of caramelized onions, in a rich gallo, and topped with sour cream, guacamole, burgundy beef broth with croustades and black olives and scallions. Spiced chicken and melted Swiss and parmesan cheeses. vegetable chili can be substituted. Sunday River and Sugarloaf (seasonal) Peaks Island, Maine House Salad … sm $6 / lg $8 Seared Sesame Tuna Salad... $14 Fresh greens, cucumbers, grape tomatoes, Pan seared sesame crusted tuna served rare shredded carrot, red onion and seasoned over mixed greens tossed with a Vietnamese croutons. Flatbreads dressing. Served with tomatoes, cucumber, Margherita … $10 Classic Caesar Salad ... sm $7 / lg $9 shredded carrots, red onions and roasted Marinara, Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, Crisp romaine tossed with croutons and chopped peanuts topped with fresh basil. parmesan cheese and house Caesar dressing. Cheese Steak…. $12 Add on: Chicken $4/ Blackened Cobb Salad … $13 Shaved steak, bell peppers, caramelized onions Haddock $5 / Steak $8 / Salmon $6 Mixed greens with romaine, grilled and mushrooms topped with fresh mozzarella Available Salad Dressings: Italian, chicken, bacon, grape tomatoes, red cheese then oven baked. Bleu Cheese, Ranch, Russian, Caeser, onions, hardboiled eggs and crumbled Balsamic Vinaigrette Loaded … $12 bleu cheese. Choice of dressing. Pepperoni, sausage, chicken, bacon, marinara sauce and mozzarella. All sandwiches and wraps are served with French Fries and pickle chips. You may substitute sweet potato SANDWICHES & WRAPS fries or onion rings for an additional $1.50. All wraps are served in a whole wheat flour tortilla. Steak And Cheese … $12 Beef and Boursin Dip … $12 Chicken Caesar Wrap ... $10 Shaved steak, bell peppers, caramelized onions Shaved, slow roasted roast beef, lightly heated and A classic wrap with parmesan cheese. and mushrooms, topped with American Cheese served on a baked sub roll with imported boursin served on a sub roll. cheese. Served with hot aus jus for dipping and Pub Reuben … $11 A traditional favorite served with melted Swiss, crispy fries. Atlantic Fried or corned beef, sauerkraut and thousand Island Blackened Haddock … $11 Shipyard Club Sub … $11 served on marble rye. Topped with American cheese, tomato, lettuce and Honey Ham and smoked turkey piled high on a served on a bulky roll with Cajun Tarter Sauce. grilled sub roll with lettuce, tomato and Applewood Turkey or Haddock Reuben … $11 Made with Cole slaw melted swiss and bacon. Finished with an herbed mayo. Pub Turkey BLT … $11 thousand Island served on marble rye. Fresh house roasted turkey breast, with bacon, Pastrami Melt… $10 lettuce, and tomato on toasted whole wheat bread Delicious shaved pastrami is piled high and with cranberry mayo. Available with grilled covered with melted swiss cheese. Finished chicken $10 or plain $8. with our Ancho chili mustard Kitchen Hours — Sun - Thurs 11:30am - 9pm, Fri & Sat 11:30am - 10pm • Bar stays open additional 1 1/2 to 2 hours each night 28 Levesque Dr. • Eliot, ME 03903 • 207-686-2026 • SHIPYARDBREWPUB.COM PUB FAVORITES All burgers are served on a bulky roll with crisp lettuce, tomato, onion, French Fish and Chips … fries and pickle chips. Grilled chicken lunch $11/dinner $14 Bacon Mac & Cheese… $13 can be substituted. Shipyard Export Ale breaded haddock, A rich delicious combination of pasta in golden fried served on a bed of fries with our creamy cheese sauce topped with a Basic Burger… $10 tartar sauce and cole slaw. generous portion of crumbled bacon, then Delicious as it is. topped with buttery Ritz crumbs and Atlantic Haddock Tacos … $12 oven baked. Served with garlic bread. Veggie Burger… $10 Haddock served crispy fried or pan blackened Topped with house pico de gallo. in a soft tortilla shell with shaved lettuce, guacamole, pico de gallo and serrano-lime Bacon Cheddar Burger… $12 aioli. Served with black beans and rice Prime Rib With Applewood smoked bacon Queen cut $20 King Cut $27 and cheddar cheese. Steak Tips … $18 Marinated charbroiled tender sirloin tips. Rustler Cut Cajun Bleu Burger… $12 Finished with our own pub sauce and Seared in Garlic butter over an open flame Dusted with Cajun spices, blackened served with house vegetables and your Queen Cut $21 King Cut $28 then topped with bacon and bleu cheese choice of rice pilaf or garlic mashed potatoes crumbles. Prime rib is served with garlic mashed Pesto Crusted Salmon…$15 potato or rice pilaf, sautéed vegetables Mushroom Swiss Burger… $11 Oven broiled Salmon Fillet, topped with a Basil and au jus sauce. Topped with caramelized onions, Pesto crust, served with rice pilaf and house *Served from 4pm FRIDAY and mushrooms and Swiss cheese. vegetable. SATURDAY only Beer Cheese & Bacon Burger… $12 Shrimp and Haddock Combo… $14 Topped with crispy bacon and Shipyard Tender baby shrimp and Atlantic haddock are PUB BURGERS THE BEST Export Ale beer cheese sauce. golden fried and served with Cole slaw and fries. ur Mug o Cl Chili Cheese Burger … $12 Pub Turkey Dinner... $13. in • 24 oz Mug u o b Topped with American Cheese and House roasted turkey served with mashed J ! • Special Discounts beef chili. potatoes, gravy, along with our own stuffing • Accumulate loyalty points for bread and cranberry sauce. free appetizers & dinners •Special Mug Club Happy Hour Deals and much more. SIDES Lil’ Skipper DESSERTS Brownie Sunday … $6 Warm homemade chocolate brownie, served with Onion Rings … $5 Menu French vanilla ice cream and whipped cream, Sour Cream … $1 For mates 12 or under. drizzled with caramel and chocolate sauce. Guacamole … $1 * Shield’s Specialty Cheesecake … $5 House Vegetable … $2 Hot Dog … $4 (ask your server for today’s flavor!) Rice Pilaf … $2 * Chicken Cheese Pizza … $5 Mashed Potatoes … $3 Tenders … $6 Pepperoni Pizza … $6 Cole Slaw … $2 * Kid’s fish and chips … $8 * Kid’s Burger … $7 Sweet Potato Fries … $5 Mac n’ French Fry Basket … $4 Cheese … $6 Whites: Fruit Cup … $4 *You may substitute fruit cup for fries Chickadee Chardonnay $8 / $28 Canyon Road Sauvignon Blanc $7 / $25 Bella Italia Pinot Grigio $7 / $25 Canyon Road white Zinfandel $5 / $18 Ask your server for our seasonal and rotating brews on tap Reds: DRAFT BEERS Tilia Merlot $7 / $25 Canyon Road Cabernet $7 / $25 Naked Grape Malbec $6 / $20 THETHE PERFECTPERFECT PPAIRINGAIRING Chickadee Pinot Noir $8 / $28 Sparkling: STOUTS / Let’s face it, Shipyard beer goes great FRUITS Wycliff Sparkling $6 / $20 PORTERS with anything. But if you would like to find a style that pairs well with your favorite This dark straw colored Ranges from brown to menu item, here is a general overview wheat ale is light and Bottled Beer black in color, full-bodied to point you in the right direction. refreshing with a subtle Miller Light with a roasted flavor. Pairs fruit flavor. Pairs well with well with deserts. Kaliber (non-alcoholic) salads and seafood. Smith and Forge Cider (GF) Bottled Soda BROWNS IPAS PALES BLONDES WINE, BOTTLES & More Root Beer Blueberry Pop Cola Reddish brown in Pale straw to deep This copper colored A copper colored Ginger Beer color, full-bodied with beer is well-hopped ale that is dry and gold in color, blonde a malty flavor.
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